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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

01/07/06- 07/1/06 Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

01/07/06- The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-7=23

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-8=22

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wish success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-9=21

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He arrived Addis Ababa, as he always does after a major decision, to consult with his superior the naming Soomaali daljire to Talyaaniga, a very important post. Rumour has it, he is going to name the individual in the coming days.

 

Nayruus, you're doing a commendable job; I hope you won't be disappointed 'bout this 30-day waiting period. Already ten days is gone, and wax la qabtay ma aragno.

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-10=20

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-11=19

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

 

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-12=18

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There were fighting in Kismayo (One of the nominated cities to hold the parliament conference) in the last days.

 

It is reported that Shariif Xasan was to arrive today in Daynile.

 

Not promising news at all.

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

 

 

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-13=17

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

Day14 01/18/06 Let it be noted that the Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have put a stop to the peace process of putting Somalia back to the tracks of the family of nations without further bloodshed. In my opinion they showed today their true colors. What special gifts wrapped up in the Aden Agreement’s fragile paper were they expecting the Speaker to give them? Whatever presents Sharif Hassan had brought with him from Aden were distributed to the rest of MPs in Mog today and the three armed Warlords never showed up to receive their share as anyone else.

Let’s face the reality. The Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have metamorphosed into callous rebels determined to keep the status quo of holding the city hostage. It is not their intention or in their interest to disrupt the streams of cash flows from the roadblocks, airports, seaports, protection of individual business owners, drug plantations, scrap industry etc. Their hearts have solidified into stones of immorality and despair and death of Somali people have no effect on them. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/19Jan10.html

 

 

 

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-14=16

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3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

Day14 01/18/06 Let it be noted that the Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have put a stop to the peace process of putting Somalia back to the tracks of the family of nations without further bloodshed. In my opinion they showed today their true colors. What special gifts wrapped up in the Aden Agreement’s fragile paper were they expecting the Speaker to give them? Whatever presents Sharif Hassan had brought with him from Aden were distributed to the rest of MPs in Mog today and the three armed Warlords never showed up to receive their share as anyone else.

Let’s face the reality. The Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have metamorphosed into callous rebels determined to keep the status quo of holding the city hostage. It is not their intention or in their interest to disrupt the streams of cash flows from the roadblocks, airports, seaports, protection of individual business owners, drug plantations, scrap industry etc. Their hearts have solidified into stones of immorality and despair and death of Somali people have no effect on them. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/19Jan10.html

Day15 01/19/06 Half of the 30 days has elapsed. So far no date and city have yet been announced for a full house of parliament sitting. Mr. Hassan, the Speaker dinned with warlords for a couple of hours. In the later half of the day, the Warlords met in private to try to come up a clear-cut unified position on the agreement. Nothing came out from their get-together.

On the other hand the president arrived in Jowhar. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/19Janaayo03.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-15=15

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3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

Day14 01/18/06 Let it be noted that the Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have put a stop to the peace process of putting Somalia back to the tracks of the family of nations without further bloodshed. In my opinion they showed today their true colors. What special gifts wrapped up in the Aden Agreement’s fragile paper were they expecting the Speaker to give them? Whatever presents Sharif Hassan had brought with him from Aden were distributed to the rest of MPs in Mog today and the three armed Warlords never showed up to receive their share as anyone else.

Let’s face the reality. The Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have metamorphosed into callous rebels determined to keep the status quo of holding the city hostage. It is not their intention or in their interest to disrupt the streams of cash flows from the roadblocks, airports, seaports, protection of individual business owners, drug plantations, scrap industry etc. Their hearts have solidified into stones of immorality and despair and death of Somali people have no effect on them. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/19Jan10.html

Day15 01/19/06 Half of the 30 days has elapsed. So far no date and city have yet been announced for a full house of parliament sitting. Mr. Hassan, the Speaker dinned with warlords for a couple of hours. In the later half of the day, the Warlords met in private to try to come up a clear-cut unified position on the agreement. Nothing came out from their get-together.

On the other hand the president arrived in Jowhar. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/19Janaayo03.htm

Day16 01/20/06 The Present gave full report of the agreement to the MPs in Jowhar. They unanimously endorsed the agreement. No word from the armed ministers in Mog. Some web sites are predicting that they will express their objections to the agreement tomorrow at the Saturday sitting of the MPs in Mog. http://www.ruunkinet.com/new_3710.htm

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-16=14

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3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

Day14 01/18/06 Let it be noted that the Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have put a stop to the peace process of putting Somalia back to the tracks of the family of nations without further bloodshed. In my opinion they showed today their true colors. What special gifts wrapped up in the Aden Agreement’s fragile paper were they expecting the Speaker to give them? Whatever presents Sharif Hassan had brought with him from Aden were distributed to the rest of MPs in Mog today and the three armed Warlords never showed up to receive their share as anyone else.

Let’s face the reality. The Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have metamorphosed into callous rebels determined to keep the status quo of holding the city hostage. It is not their intention or in their interest to disrupt the streams of cash flows from the roadblocks, airports, seaports, protection of individual business owners, drug plantations, scrap industry etc. Their hearts have solidified into stones of immorality and despair and death of Somali people have no effect on them. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/19Jan10.html

Day15 01/19/06 Half of the 30 days has elapsed. So far no date and city have yet been announced for a full house of parliament sitting. Mr. Hassan, the Speaker dinned with warlords for a couple of hours. In the later half of the day, the Warlords met in private to try to come up a clear-cut unified position on the agreement. Nothing came out from their get-together.

On the other hand the president arrived in Jowhar. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/19Janaayo03.htm

Day16 01/20/06 The Present gave full report of the agreement to the MPs in Jowhar. They unanimously endorsed the agreement. No word from the armed ministers in Mog. Some web sites are predicting that they will express their objections to the agreement tomorrow at the Saturday sitting of the MPs in Mog. http://www.ruunkinet.com/new_3710.htm

Day17 01/21/06 O.K. The three warlords came to the meeting of the Shariif’s group today. They accepted the legitimacy of the Aden Agreement and promised along with other members, to go along with the agreement. Mudane Shariif Xasan’s efforts to persuade them to come on broad, seems successful. But what is amusing as well as puzzling is their refusal to speak to media and publicly declare their support of the agreement and their willingness to go whichever city the Speaker chooses to hold full house assemble of the parliament. Soon after the end of the assemble, when a female journalist from Horn Afrik News Network approached Warlord Qanyare and asked him why he had so far failed to comment on the Aden Agreement in public, he leashed all his anger and frustration on her and swore that he would never speak to them. He prohibited them to use his natural voice over their Radio. But then, puzzlingly, Radio Horn Afrik programs are unavailable on the net. With breakthrough in Somali politics today in Mog., I don’t think HornAfrik would have deviated from its traditional role of interviewing Somali opinion leaders on the issues of the day. I believe they have been intimidated and threatened. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/21Jan15.html

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-17=13

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

Day14 01/18/06 Let it be noted that the Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have put a stop to the peace process of putting Somalia back to the tracks of the family of nations without further bloodshed. In my opinion they showed today their true colors. What special gifts wrapped up in the Aden Agreement’s fragile paper were they expecting the Speaker to give them? Whatever presents Sharif Hassan had brought with him from Aden were distributed to the rest of MPs in Mog today and the three armed Warlords never showed up to receive their share as anyone else.

Let’s face the reality. The Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have metamorphosed into callous rebels determined to keep the status quo of holding the city hostage. It is not their intention or in their interest to disrupt the streams of cash flows from the roadblocks, airports, seaports, protection of individual business owners, drug plantations, scrap industry etc. Their hearts have solidified into stones of immorality and despair and death of Somali people have no effect on them. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/19Jan10.html

Day15 01/19/06 Half of the 30 days has elapsed. So far no date and city have yet been announced for a full house of parliament sitting. Mr. Hassan, the Speaker dinned with warlords for a couple of hours. In the later half of the day, the Warlords met in private to try to come up a clear-cut unified position on the agreement. Nothing came out from their get-together.

On the other hand the president arrived in Jowhar. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/19Janaayo03.htm

Day16 01/20/06 The Present gave full report of the agreement to the MPs in Jowhar. They unanimously endorsed the agreement. No word from the armed ministers in Mog. Some web sites are predicting that they will express their objections to the agreement tomorrow at the Saturday sitting of the MPs in Mog. http://www.ruunkinet.com/new_3710.htm

Day17 01/21/06 O.K. The three warlords came to the meeting of the Shariif’s group today. They accepted the legitimacy of the Aden Agreement and promised along with other members, to go along with the agreement. Mudane Shariif Xasan’s efforts to persuade them to come on broad, seems successful. But what is amusing as well as puzzling is their refusal to speak to media and publicly declare their support of the agreement and their willingness to go whichever city the Speaker chooses to hold full house assemble of the parliament. Soon after the end of the assemble, when a female journalist from Horn Afrik News Network approached Warlord Qanyare and asked him why he had so far failed to comment on the Aden Agreement in public, he leashed all his anger and frustration on her and swore that he would never speak to them. He prohibited them to use his natural voice over their Radio. But then, puzzlingly, Radio Horn Afrik programs are unavailable on the net. With breakthrough in Somali politics today in Mog., I don’t think HornAfrik would have deviated from its traditional role of interviewing Somali opinion leaders on the issues of the day. I believe they have been intimidated and threatened. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/21Jan15.html

Day18 01/22/06 The President en route to a two-day AU summit in Khartoum on transit arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Surprisingly, he met the Speaker, Mudane Shariif Xasan there behind close doors for approximately a good hour. When they finished their one-to-one discussion, they selected Shaati Guduud from a pool of FTG MPs and Ministers who apparently came to the airport with the Speaker to welcome the President, to join them. After a while, the three officials came out holding hands, smiling and joking. It is obvious that Mudane Shariif Xasan is given full mandate to make decision on naming the location (city) and the timing for the full house of FTG parliament to meet. Mudane Shaati Guud is a Minister and former strongman Warlord from Baidhaba The question is will the Speaker choose Baidhaba for that noble task? Will he be given financial support for the logistics of transporting 275 MPS some of whom are not even in Somalia to the location he will choose? La arki doonee!

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-18=12

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Aden Declaration 01/05/06

 

3. That the Transitional Federal Parliament should be convened within 30 days inside the country, with effect from today, to hold its official session in any place that may be agreed upon.

 

Let’s maintain a journal of the events that could lead the parliament to meet within 30 days in unison. A tight deadline, eh?

 

Day1 O1/05/06 Prime Minister Geelle describes the agreement as historic.

Day2 01/06/06 The media gives an encouraging picture that every one welcomes the agreement, except no comment position of the three farting fat warlords of Mog.

Day3 01/07/06 Members of the federal parliament in Mogadisho excluding the three farting fat warlords, convenes and supports the agreement with no reservation whatsoever and in singing Soomaaliyee toosoo; go listen to Radio Shabelle (http://www.shabellenews.com).

Members of the federal parliament Mohamed Xabsade of Baidoa, welcomes agreement and states that his city will host the parliment meetingif asked. www.midnimo.com

The people of Bakool come out and celebrate the agreement in Adan. www.somaliweyn.com

Day4 01/08/06 the parliamentarians in Jowhar have endorsed the agreement without reservation. Axmed Idaawaqaca, BBC Somali Service

Day5 01/09/06 United States Government, the sole world superpower, heartily endorsed the agreement. http://www.hiiraan.com/news/2006/jan/eng/somali_news09_2.htm

BBC Somali Service, Radio Shabelle. http://www.shabellenews.com

Day6 01/10/06 Minister Of culture Abdi Hashi in Mog., known for his hash critic of the Jowhar camp, welcomes the agreement and assured his total support for it. He confirmed that all the government ministers in Mog. are welcoming all the points of the declaration. This is good news for the president and the speaker of the parliament as the headless dayniile is reporting it: http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/10Janaayo2.htm

Let's keep in mid that today is Ciid Day and ther are no much actitivies except prayers and visitng relatives and friends!

Day7 01/11/06 The speaker is expected to arrive Nairobi today and then go to Mog. where the newly self-appointed members of Bandir regional parliament have nominated a committee responsible for the reception of Shariif Hassan’s delegate. On the other hand, the president is still vacationing in Aden. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/11Janaayo9.htm

Day8 01/12/05 the E.U countries endorse the agreement and wishe success for Somali people. Do not know why but the Kenyan government is getting interested in Shariif Hassan. Her foreigner affairs minister held an exceptional feast for him today in Nairobi and fed him like a king. He is now resting in a five star hotel and the bills are beig picked up by the Kenyans. http://www.hornafrik.com/Audio/gudoomiyaha.ram

Day9 01/13/06 The president is getting his lion’s share of the banquet feast in Add Saba. The nature of the talks he is having with the hegemonic Ethiopia is undisclosed. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/13Jan8.htm

Day10 01/14/06 notwithstanding the absence of both the speaker and president from the country feasting in foreigner countries the third highest officer of TFG, Prime Minister Geedi flew to Nairobi today not necessarily to join the speaker there for discussion but to carry out other minor undertakings. The Somalia media is saying that he may meet the speaker. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/14Jan30.html

Day11 01/15/06 The president arrived in Nairobi and was received at the airport by the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the parliament jointly. The three leaders briefly met in the president’s residence. Some news media are reporting that they informally agreed to travel together to Jowher, the transitional seat of TFG. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/15Jan23.html

Day12 01/16/06 The only reason the President of Kenya invited the three Somali leaders for lunch is to detect possibilities of procuring some dubious schemes for the Kenyan national economy. Yesterday, the speaker confirmed to the press that the international community has pledged to finance all the facilities that would make possible the conference of the parliament to take place within the 30-day time frame. Already, some people are suggesting that the meeting should be held in Nairobi turning a blind eye to the Aden Declaration which binds both camps to meet on Somali Republic soil. The hard foreigner currency that can be sourced for housing, feeding and Qaad drugging 275 MPs and their support staff for at least 14 days is substantial. A Nairobi five star room costs roughly $200 U.S. per night. The Kenyan president is an U.K trained economist and indeed must be resourceful to hold on to any penny that comes his way. If he really has humane feeling for Somalis, there are thousands of them under his rule right now dying of thirst. A meager percentage of the monetary leftover sitting in his national piggybank from the two years the Somali peace reconciliation talks were taking place in his pig homestead (Doofaarlay) could have been used to send water tank truckers to save the lives of the N.F.D drought victims. The sad thing is, even if the meeting is eventually held in our own territory, most of our international affairs would still be tied in the hands of the Kenyans. We are their sweet milk for the foreseeable future.

The president of the TFG has left to Kuwait city to attend the funeral of the Emir of Kuwait. I think his priorities should have been to return to Somalia immediately after the conference and start implementing the agreement. The Kuwait people would have understood the drastic situation in Somalia and death and despair of innocent Somalis, most of which are ongoing collective national self-mutilations. http://www.hornafrik.com/Newspage/news0200.htm#6

Day13 01/17/06 The Speaker is in Mog. He arrived at Hotel Saxafe from Dayniile airport in one piece. The three armed ministers/warlords are signaling to him that he has disappointed them. Warlord Qanyare confiscated the portraits of the President from the public who were lining up in the streets of the city welcoming the Speaker and expressing their support of the agreement. As usual Qanyare and his friends are showing poor political judgment. They seem to be putting all their chips upfront before they have a private meeting with the Speaker to give them an in-depth explanation of the agreement. Political tacticians would have shown the Somali people and the world positive enthusiasm in receiving the Speaker and would have avoided any action that might lead one to conclude that they are against the whole process of reconciliation and rebuilding of state institutions. By usurping the democratic right of the public to carry pictures of the person they perceive as their legitimate head of state and before hearing the message they were waiting for from the horse’s mouth as the prerequisite they required to support the agreement, they reacted in an indecent manner. If the agreement is not implemented and eventually becomes toothless, you know where the Somalis and the international communities will put the blame on: “Kuwaas dawlad ma rabaaâ€.

But let us wait what tomorrow will bring. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/17Jan15.html

Day14 01/18/06 Let it be noted that the Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have put a stop to the peace process of putting Somalia back to the tracks of the family of nations without further bloodshed. In my opinion they showed today their true colors. What special gifts wrapped up in the Aden Agreement’s fragile paper were they expecting the Speaker to give them? Whatever presents Sharif Hassan had brought with him from Aden were distributed to the rest of MPs in Mog today and the three armed Warlords never showed up to receive their share as anyone else.

Let’s face the reality. The Mog. Warlords turned armed ministers have metamorphosed into callous rebels determined to keep the status quo of holding the city hostage. It is not their intention or in their interest to disrupt the streams of cash flows from the roadblocks, airports, seaports, protection of individual business owners, drug plantations, scrap industry etc. Their hearts have solidified into stones of immorality and despair and death of Somali people have no effect on them. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/19Jan10.html

Day15 01/19/06 Half of the 30 days has elapsed. So far no date and city have yet been announced for a full house of parliament sitting. Mr. Hassan, the Speaker dinned with warlords for a couple of hours. In the later half of the day, the Warlords met in private to try to come up a clear-cut unified position on the agreement. Nothing came out from their get-together.

On the other hand the president arrived in Jowhar. http://www.dayniile.com/Janaayo/19Janaayo03.htm

Day16 01/20/06 The Present gave full report of the agreement to the MPs in Jowhar. They unanimously endorsed the agreement. No word from the armed ministers in Mog. Some web sites are predicting that they will express their objections to the agreement tomorrow at the Saturday sitting of the MPs in Mog. http://www.ruunkinet.com/new_3710.htm

Day17 01/21/06 O.K. The three warlords came to the meeting of the Shariif’s group today. They accepted the legitimacy of the Aden Agreement and promised along with other members, to go along with the agreement. Mudane Shariif Xasan’s efforts to persuade them to come on broad, seems successful. But what is amusing as well as puzzling is their refusal to speak to media and publicly declare their support of the agreement and their willingness to go whichever city the Speaker chooses to hold full house assemble of the parliament. Soon after the end of the assemble, when a female journalist from Horn Afrik News Network approached Warlord Qanyare and asked him why he had so far failed to comment on the Aden Agreement in public, he leashed all his anger and frustration on her and swore that he would never speak to them. He prohibited them to use his natural voice over their Radio. But then, puzzlingly, Radio Horn Afrik programs are unavailable on the net. With breakthrough in Somali politics today in Mog., I don’t think HornAfrik would have deviated from its traditional role of interviewing Somali opinion leaders on the issues of the day. I believe they have been intimidated and threatened. http://www.somaliweyn.com/pages/news/Jan_06/21Jan15.html

Day18 01/22/06 The President en route to a two-day AU summit in Khartoum on transit arrived at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Surprisingly, he met the Speaker, Mudane Shariif Xasan there behind close doors for approximately a good hour. When they finished their one-to-one discussion, they selected Shaati Guduud from a pool of FTG MPs and Ministers who apparently came to the airport with the Speaker to welcome the President, to join them. After a while, the three officials came out holding hands, smiling and joking. It is obvious that Mudane Shariif Xasan is given full mandate to make decision on naming the location (city) and the timing for the full house of FTG parliament to meet. Mudane Shaati Guud is a Minister and former strongman Warlord from Baidhaba The question is will the Speaker choose Baidhaba for that noble task? Will he be given financial support for the logistics of transporting 275 MPS some of whom are not even in Somalia to the location he will choose? La arki doonee!

Day19 01/19/06 Are the pieces coming together? The Speaker is engaged in talks in Nairobi with UND and representatives of the donor communities. He is asking them to release the salaries of the FTG MPs. The Somali Parliamentary Donated Fund was frozen because of the disagreement and quarrel between the Mog. and Jowhar groups. As soon as Mudane Shariif nails down financial support from donor countries or more importantly given access to funds, he will probably announce the PLACE and TIME for the first full session of the Parliament at home. By all means, that must happen no later than tomorrow. Insha Allah… http://www.shabellenews.com/2006/January/n5627.htm

To be fair and objective, we have to look at what the President is doing in Khartoum. He is soliciting the African heads of states to send foreigner troops to Somalia to help the FTG to restore peace and order. The contention of the Mog. Group has been that Somalia is not ready to welcome troops from frontline states to her soil, especially if the majority of them are coming from Ethiopia, a historical arch enemy of Somali people. The question is if the Mog. Warlords suspect of troop coming from the frontline states, will they backtrack from their support of the Aden Agreement? Is the President rushing? It is explicit in The Aden Agreement that Somalis should voluntarily disarm themselves and work towards peace and security,like the northwestern regions. Why is the President scratching the old wounds? To ask the A.U. to pressure the U.N. Security Council to lift the arm embargo against Somalia in order to empower the FTG is one thing but to ask for foreigner troops spoils the spirit of The Aden Agreement.

 

*************************Remaining Days: 30-19=11

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