Abwaan Posted January 31, 2012 Gheelle.T;783076 wrote: Abwaan, ogaantay inna Boyeh was in jail for at least the past year or so. Afarta aad tiri deegaamo kalay ka yimadeen, hadde waa adiga qofka eedda keenee, sidee ku garatay inay deegaamo kale ka yimaadeen? Sawiradooda aa ka kastay qabiilkoda/deegaankooda miyaa!! and here you are talking about cajalad qabiil iyo waxaan loo joogin awoowe Cajaladda qabiilku ma ahayn mid adiga gaar kuu khusaysa balse bahashu dad badan bay ka dhex daaran tahay...Laga billaabo, kuwa burcadda taageera, kuwa argagaxisada taageera, kuwa dagaal-oogeyaasha taageera, kuwo maamullo qabiil taageera, adiga waan kugu hal qabsaday un. Midda Kale buuggii Bahadur, masawirradiisii iyo martigelintii ina Faroole Jawaab igamaadan soo siin. Inuu Booyax xiran yahay waa ii maanta. Maalin aan akhriyey waa jirtey in isagoo $25,000 la xiray balse xabsi la geeyey iyo maxkamad la soo saaray iyo dembi lagu qaaday meel ay ka dhacday ma jiro, he pretends to play a low profile although he has been interviewed and he stated that his actions and the Piracy he and others started is right. Xabsigee ku xiran yahay if he is? give us more details...if you can! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted January 31, 2012 Foolishness, this so-called administration is profiteering from piracy at the highest levels. There gonna want more than chump change from the Brits to keep their people from taking to the high seas. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted January 31, 2012 Abwaan, Boyah inuu xiran yahay ogaantey waa jirtay, laakin muhin maaha in shaqsi ama dad burcad ahaa xiran yhiin or free yihiin. Hadday ku jiraan activities waa la qaban sharcina la hor taagi. Waxa yaalla meesha waa dhibtii ka jirtay meesha ee burcadku keeneed, maanta kama jirto. Dagaal ayaa lagula jiraa. Wax hal mar dhamaanaaya maaha laakiin sidii xal loogu heli lahaa ayaa maanta ka socota PL. Muhiimadu waa intaa. Buugga aag sheegtay maanan arag, lakin intaa ka maqlay, Bahadur stated the same thing I have written above, or did he not? He's been accused of being too close to Farole and the admin and somewhat bias. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted January 31, 2012 Abwaan, I read that book. Overall nice read! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted January 31, 2012 LOOL Dadka qaarkiis qabiil baa ka waashay markaasay nationalist isaga kaa dhigayaan. I dont undertand how some one can see evil in tackling piracy! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted January 31, 2012 Gheelle.T;782931 wrote: Kuwaa hadhow ku oran pirate state this and that. This is the success of this PL admin and it's fight against the piracy is out in the open. Now the rest of the world have seen it and coming to aid PL with its fight against piracy. Piracy was stimulated by Puntland admin itself, even earned on it and now earning on the fight against it. See UN monitoring group report. Wicked double strategy, but its not good for people and the country. Nothing to cheer about. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted January 31, 2012 The Brits are for their interests making investments in Puntland's capacity to fight piracy. Oodweyne is recycling the coffee shop talk or shall we say the marfish talk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted January 31, 2012 ^^Adeeer in either way Puntland in particular and Somalia in general matters to UK's interest, and the minister is there to deal with that reality As for the trusteeship you are so fond reminding us in these pages, perhaps your fear is something else as your uncertainty about the London Conference is throwing you off balance . Relax Somalia is not going to be colonized again. The world, good Oodweyne, is broke to undertake such a mission. So hide your wishes for they are not practical at the moment Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted January 31, 2012 ^Odwayne No matter how many times the naysayers keep repeating words such as 'pirates' or Puntland admin is in bed or profits from piracy, to no avail and no one heeds your call. In fact Puntland gained strength and the world came to respect and contribute to the efforts of fighting piracy by Puntland authorities. Puntland recieved vast amount of funding from the EU for this cause, the powers that be including America support its efforts and engages with Puntland. There have been high delegation visits of world officials who are interested in this issue, notably American senator, the head of the UN for fighting piracy and others from western countries, all coming to Garowe conducting conferences dealing with the issue and recognising the importance of working with Puntland. Furthermore the state has received more share of the funds that was allocated to Somalia for this project. There is Saracen as well, the largest piracy fighting task force in the region that costed multi-million dollar which was funded mainly by Kuwait and other countries. And finally, sadly for you perhaps ya Odwayne, the British joined and are willing to spend millions building prison and other crucial infrastructures. Keep talking and keep saying 'Pirates', it amounts to nothing in the real world but adds to your misery. Not a single country has ever accused Puntland but only few newspapers mainly the BBC and certain British media, but its seems now the Brits media are on board and have seen the light. The secessionists keep talking while Puntland is moving, they care about the state of affairs of Puntland but we see them as irrelevant. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted January 31, 2012 ^And you remind me of the little poor cat that couldn't reach the meat and exclaimed Yack! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted January 31, 2012 Baddeena intii qeyraadkeeda la ilaalineynin, in burcadbadeedaan sharciyadda la marsiiyo ma qabi ani. Baddeena ayee difaacaan, camalkooda iyo waxooda kale ha xumaadaanee, at least they keep our oceans away from the real pirates -- European and Asian ships, especially Spanish and Thai and Korean ones. Who is prosecuting them? We need to find a solution against those real pirates pillaging our seas intaanan kuwaan daba galin. My two kumi and taano. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peace Action Posted January 31, 2012 In fighting piracy, Puntland showed it is open for business and that is why the biggest project in Somalia of oil drilling is taking place a the land of Punt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted February 1, 2012 Qandalawi;783161 wrote: ^Odwayne No matter how many times the naysayers keep repeating words such as 'pirates' or Puntland admin is in bed or profits from piracy, to no avail and no one heeds your call. In fact Puntland gained strength and the world came to respect and contribute to the efforts of fighting piracy by Puntland authorities. Puntland recieved vast amount of funding from the EU for this cause, the powers that be including America support its efforts and engages with Puntland. There have been high delegation visits of world officials who are interested in this issue, notably American senator, the head of the UN for fighting piracy and others from western countries, all coming to Garowe conducting conferences dealing with the issue and recognising the importance of working with Puntland. Furthermore the state has received more share of the funds that was allocated to Somalia for this project. There is Saracen as well, the largest piracy fighting task force in the region that costed multi-million dollar which was funded mainly by Kuwait and other countries. And finally, sadly for you perhaps ya Odwayne, the British joined and are willing to spend millions building prison and other crucial infrastructures. Keep talking and keep saying 'Pirates', it amounts to nothing in the real world but adds to your misery. Not a single country has ever accused Puntland but only few newspapers mainly the BBC and certain British media, but its seems now the Brits media are on board and have seen the light. The secessionists keep talking while Puntland is moving, they care about the state of affairs of Puntland but we see them as irrelevant. Business for some individuals is indeed moving there is no doubt about that. The human cost price seems to be high in terms of youth improsened as you pictured here and in many foreign countries, youth lives taken by anti piracy operations, instability on l, more security funded anti-terrorist operations, resulting to less stability and security and more assisantations of Politicians, business people, clan elders and sheicks then any wear else in Somalia. Now my questions is, is it this kind of Somalia that makes you proud? The kind of Somalia you would others like to follow? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted February 1, 2012 Abwaan;783045 wrote: lol...These guys are history now. Nobody dares to go to the area for such activities. You sound like inaad share ku leedahay pirate companies-ka CG aan kula kaftamee...ninyahow diin, dhaqan iyo dadnimo midna nooma bannaynayso inaan burcad-badeed taageernaa! The bigger crime is the depletion of our resources and pollution of our seas and lands. Unfortunately, I don't have any shares yet but more legitimate business might have sprung up out of the Bari desert:-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted February 1, 2012 Che ayaantaan waa iga yaabisay bro, mar Shabaab, haddana burcad badeed mar dhowna warlords lee kuu dhiman inaad taageertid! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites