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Madaxweynaha Uganda oo ku hanjabay hadii aan sheekh shariif loo dooran madax weyne in uu ciidamadiis

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Madax weynaha dlka Uganda Yoweri Kaguta Museveni oo ah nin miisaan culus ku leh siyaasada Soomaaliya ciidamada ugu badana ay ka joogaan ayaa si cad uga hadlay isbadalka cusub ee lagu doonayo in ay Soomaaliya ay ku yeelato dowlad rasmi ah oo la wada aqoonsan yahay.

 

Museveni ayaa si cad ugu sheegay xubno ka kala socday USA iyo EU in uu ciidamadiisa kala bixi doono dalka Soomaaliya hadii aan madax weyne loo dooran Sheekh shariif Sheekh Axmed , kadib markii ay soo baxeen warar sheegaya in USA iyo EU ay doonayaan in ay kursiga madax weynaha ku fariisiyaan nin ay iyaga wataan oo siyaadooda ku shaqeynaya , aysana raali ka aheyn shacabka Soomaaliyeed.

 

Museveni ayaa qiray in Sheekh Shariif wax weyn qabtay, isla markaana uu bedelay jawigii cakirnaa ee ay ku sugneyd siyaasada soomaaliya, loona baahan yahay in uu sii shaqeeyo si loo dhameys tiro wax qabadkiisii 4- ta sano ee geesinimada iyo dul qaadka ku dhisnaa.

 

Beesha uu ka dhashay Sheekh Shariif ee ****** aad bey noola shaqeeyeen , gacan balaarana wey na siiyeen taas oo noo suura gelisay in aan ka guuleysan AL SHABAAB kana saarno gobolo fara badan, halka ay ciidamada ETHIOPIA oo 40 kun gaaraya ay dagaalbalaaran kula jireen kaas oo keenay in ay wax horumar ah gaari waayaan : ayuu yiri Museveni oo sheegay in loo baahan yahay in xaqiiqda la abaaro.

 

Museveni ayaa ugu dambeyntii sheegay in aanu dooneyn in la bur buriyo wax qabadkoogii iyo guulihii ay gaareen sidaa darteed loo baahan yahay in Sheekh Shariif mar kale uu noqdo madax weynaha soomaaliya maadaana uu heysto taageerada ugu balaaran shacabka soomaaliya, wuxuuna ugu dambeyntii sheegay in uu ciidamadiisa uu kala bixi doono soomaaliya hadii aan sheekh shariif loo dooran madax weynaha Soomaaliya.

 

 

Muse Mohamed osman

Kampala - uganda

 

Maxamuud Axmed Xasan

Web Updating, Somaliweyn Website

xuurshe20@hotmail.com - Xuurshe114@gmail.com

www.somaliweyn.com

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This is some funny *hit , at the thought of uganda tearing up its luch card for sharif, I can guarantee you 100% that this is complete rubish, wallahi somalida and their fairy tails, uganda doesn't have a leg to stand on hoinestly do you know how much the somali operation has netted them...Somali wallahi;)

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Yunis   

^^Interesting kulahaa. Stop posting Qashin...

malistar2012;860487 wrote:

 

Museveni ayaa si cad ugu sheegay xubno ka kala socday USA iyo EU in uu ciidamadiisa kala bixi doono dalka Soomaaliya hadii aan madax weyne loo dooran Sheekh shariif Sheekh Axmed ...

 

Real source, other then these rubbish HTML based Somali portals thrown out there as the real deal.

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Abwaan   

Museveni strategy worked a year ago and that was when Farmaajo was ousted and Kampala accord was signed. Museveni knows that it is time for change. I still think that the top three recent leaders will NOT come back regardless of creating hundreds of threads over her in SOL, so quit this guys:D

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Yunis;860494 wrote:
^^Interesting kulahaa. Stop posting Qashin...

 

 

Real source, other then these rubbish HTML based Somali portals thrown out there as the real deal.

I agree with you. It is garbage. The following is an editorial published in one of the largest Uganda’s news portal on 21rst August the day after the inauguration of the parliament. Yes, there is a fear that some presidential candidates may incite civil war the minute they realize that they have lost the election. But, after you finish reading, plz click this link http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2258970&Language=en and see the position of the British government as reported today by KUNA, Kuwait News Agency: In summation, the UK government is reiterating its warning that anyone who tries to spoil or delay the end of transition, or deny the Somali people the opportunity for a more representative and legitimate government should be held to account.

 

The Observer (Kampala)

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Somalia Must Seize This Great Moment

Tagged: East Africa, Governance, Somalia

21 AUGUST 2012

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EDITORIAL

 

Monday, August 20, was a historical day in Somalia. It was the day the political life of the Sharif Sheikh Ahmed led Transitional Federal Government (TGF), which has been running the war-torn country over the last couple of years, expired.

 

It was also the day when a new national assembly of 275 members was inaugurated. This assembly, selected by clan leaders, is supposed to usher in a new phase of the transition to normalcy in Somalia by electing a new president.

 

Due to logistical challenges that were not entirely unexpected, the election of a new president was postponed but the democratic process remains on course nevertheless.

 

Somalia has not had a central government since its last leader, Mohammed Siad Barre, was overthrown in 1991. Soon after that, the country degenerated into clan-based ethnic rivalry and has been ungovernable ever since.

 

The relative stability that has allowed this process to even get this far would not have been possible without the contribution of the African Union mission (Amisom), particularly the Ugandan and later Burundian soldiers.

 

Mogadishu was a no-go city until very recently but today dignitaries and airlines and other business from allover the world, are flocking to the Somali capital. Somalis in the Diaspora are also returning home in large numbers to contribute to the development of their country.

 

Understandably, there are fears that the process may not go ahead smoothly. For instance, will those defeated in the elections accept the outcome or resort to disrupting peace? The current renaissance is indeed at risk of imploding yet again if the transition is mismanaged.

 

At this stage the ball is in the court of the Somalis and their leaders. Amisom can only do so much. The Somalis must seize this moment and fix their broken country or live to regret another opportunity lost.

 

Moreover, if this process doesn't deliver the desirable political outcome, the blood of those who have sacrificed for today's relative stability in Somalia, including the Ugandan servicemen who recently died in helicopter crashes around Mount Kenya, will have been in vain.

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Abwaan   

General Duke;860517 wrote:
Abdiweli will be back & better insha Allah..

Haye, adigana Meles baa ka dardaarmay miyaa dhihi rabtaa?:D

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