Faafan Posted August 9, 2011 War Deg Deg ah: ONLF oo Weerartay Ciidan Ethiopian ah iyo Shaqaale China ah oo La Socday. It seems like these companies never learn, they have a warped understanding of the concept of risk.ONLF has sent out countless warnings, the consequences were clear. OTP- War Hada kusoo dhacay qaybta warqabadka ee shabakada ogad'entoday ayaa xaqiijinaya in ay ciidanka jabhada ONLF ay weerar ku qaadeen gawaadhi ay saarnaayeen shaqsiyaad u dhashay wadanka China oo marayay meesha lagu magacaabo War-Yugle oo ka tirsan gobolka Dhagaxbuur. Warar hordhac ah oo aan helayno ayaa sheegaya in ay la socdeen ciidan Ethiopian ah oo galbinayay shaqaalaha u dhashay wadanka China. Wararku waxay intaas ku darayaan in ay shaqaalaha u dhashay wadanka China iyo ciidanka la socday ay soo mareen ilaa laba meelood oo ka tirsan isla gobolka Dhagaxbuur ka hor inta aan la weerarin. wali lama helin inta uu dhanyahay khasaaraha soo gaadhay dadkii saarnaa gawaadhida. Wixii warar ah ee kazoo kordha dib ayaanu idiinka soo gudbinaynaa hadii Alle idmo. ogad'entoday Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 9, 2011 Good to hear! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted August 9, 2011 West turned a blind eye when we told them and showed them the atrocity from Ethiopia. Maybe they will hear this message. Great news. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted August 9, 2011 PetroTrans May Face Attack in Ethiopia Oil Search, Group Says. By William Davison - Aug 9, 2011 Petrotrans Co., a Chinese oil exploration company, may face attack in Ethiopia’s restive O'gaden region if it begins operations in the area, a U.S.-based advocacy group said. “We urge all foreign oil companies, especially the Chinese oil and gas company PetroTrans, to refrain from undertaking any oil exploration missions in O'gaden,” the Resolve O'gaden Coalition said in an e-mailed statement today. Ethiopia’s mines ministry signed a deal with PetroTrans for it to explore for deposits and develop proven reserves in the region, the state-owned Ethiopian News Agency said on July 22. Petronas Nasional Bhd sold the assets in October as part of what it said was a “rationalization exercise.” The O'gaden National Liberation Front has been fighting for self-determination in the ethnic Somali region since 1984. In April 2007, the banned rebel group attacked an exploration site operated by China’s Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau, killing nine Chinese workers and 65 Ethiopians. “We hope PetroTrans will heed our call and advice before another avoidable catastrophe, like the one in Obole 2007, takes place in O'gaden due to their intransigence which puts profits before human rights,” the coalition said today. Ethiopian Communications Minister Bereket Simon and ONLF spokesman Abdirahman Mahdi didn’t answer their mobiles phones when called by Bloomberg today for comment. A call to PetroTrans’s head office in Hong Kong outside normal business hours wasn’t answered. To contact the reporter on this story: William Davison in Addis Ababa via Nairobi at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net. To contact the editor responsible for this story: Paul Richardson in Nairobi at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 9, 2011 Jacaylbaro;739728 wrote: Typical ... What's? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted August 9, 2011 He thought his enclave would be getting a piece of the blood stained oil via export from berbera, such wishful thinking.The proffered export location has always been Djibouti which is stable and much more developed, refineries were scheduled to be built outside the region in Awash&Nazret another example of the economic robbery this regime wishes to enact. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted August 9, 2011 Your favor of Djibouti over Berbera is a good example of the truth behind your fake Somalism face ...... Goch Ya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted August 9, 2011 No sxb I'm not sick like you, Djibouti was the planned option and the proffered one by the Ethiopia government and Oil giant Petronas before they pulled out.Berbera is in Somalia, Somaliland is not a recognised state hence with that comes many difficulties furthermore Somaliland has not curbed all its security issues.Any rational person would bet on Djibouti than berbera which is the primary port of Ethiopia already. Petronas paid $80 million in 2007 for the rights to develop the Calub and Hilala gas fields in Ethiopia’s ****** basin, according to the Reporter, an Addis Ababa-based newspaper. The Malaysian company may also build a gas-treatment plant and a gas pipeline to a port in neighboring Djibouti at a cost of $1.9 billion, the newspaper said. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted August 9, 2011 Bacaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaac ,,, ha kugu taagnaato. Berbera markaad maqashay uun baad xanaaqday sow maaha ,,,, Djibouti waa iska caadi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted August 9, 2011 JB: Show some somalinmo. you would not accept somali blood-oil go trough Berbera port? May god bless Somalia- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted August 9, 2011 Tell your above friends to show some Somalinimo ,,,,, or it goes one way only ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted August 9, 2011 Waar dhareerka iska du', Berbera or no Berbera waxba ani i yeeli mayso ujeedaydu waa inaan anigu u tashadaa waxsoo saarka dhulkaas ee laakiin adigu waad qiratay waxaad tahay.Ta kale maxaa Berbera yaala, meel nabadaydu taala ma aha? Dijibouti iyo berbera waan diiday ee laakiin riwaayda itoopiya kuu dhigtay inaadan rumeysan baan kuu cadeeyay. Berbera is an impoverished port for the Somali region and a few places in Oromia mainly the Hararge province, a lousy income stream overshadowed by Djibouti.This Berbera is important to Ethiopia is hogwash, the biggest commodity Ethiopia and Somaliland trade is security for Somalilands cooperation against anti-Ethiopian establishment groups they receive certain benefits. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted August 9, 2011 Jacayl is busy looking out for other peoples "Somalinimo" in the pursuit of rectifying and finding approval for his way of thinking? according to him this "look at him" approach validates his whole philosophy on Somali politics, By pointing out flaws in Somalinimo this helps him somehow. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites