Saalax Posted August 12, 2014 Maleeshiyaad Ka Soo Jeeda Degaanka Bohol Oo Ku Rasaseeyay Shaqaalaha Sherkada DNO. (SLT-Hargaysa) Maleeshiyaad ka soo jeeda Beesha deegaanka Bohol, oo hubaysan ayaa degaanka Bohol waxay ku rasaseeyeen shaqaalaha Sherkada DNO, oo ah sherkad laga leeyahay waddanka Norway oo hawlo shidaal baadhis ah ka waday deganadaas. Wararka ay Shabakadda Somalilandtoday.com ka helayso degaankaas, kooxdaan ayaa markii hore la modaayay maleeshiyaad ka soo jeeda Beesha Bariga Xudun, balse wararka soo baxay hadda ayaa xaqiijiyay in kooxdan maleshiyaadka ahi ay ka soo jeedaan Beesha deegaanka Bohol. Goobta uu falku ka dhacay ayaa ah degaanka Bohol oo beeshaasi degto, lama garanaayo sababta dhabta ah ee falkani ka dhashay. Balse waxaan shaki ku jirin in qaabka wacyigalin ahaan loo galo hawlaha shidaal baadhista Somaliland, ay tahay mid aan bislayn oo inta badan bulshadu dhaliilo xoogan u soo jeediyaan. Geesta kale bulshada Somaliland ayaan wali u bislaan soo saarista khayraadkooda, waxaana lagu tilmaama ummad caadifada qabiilku ka xoog-badan tahay, taas oo ay ugu biirsantay habka loo wajaho sahaminta shidaalka, oo aan dadka laga dhaa-dhicin wax wacyigalin ahna aan loo samayn. http://somalilandtoday.com/maleeshiyaad-ka-soo-jeeda-beesha-sacad-yoonis-oo-degaanka-bohol-ku-rasaseeyay-shaqaalaha-sherkada-dno/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted August 12, 2014 This is the reason why Somaliland needs to bring in the much talked about oil protection unit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted August 12, 2014 So they can act as Siilaanyo's personal militia? I don't think so. Siilaanyo should go, nobody trusts him. Oil exploration at the moment will not work, the election is very close as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted August 12, 2014 This is the reason why Somaliland needs to bring in the much talked about oil protection unit. Why does siilanyo want to pretend he is searching for oil. this is an election stint niyoow and he is going to aggravate people in the area. niyoow xaabsade is in garowe, the one last group from LA will be coming on board soon after xaabsade's group. sandule family which owns holhol area will be working with puntland and the talks are already underway. there will be no dream of siilaanyo searching for a fake oil anywhere in SSC. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted August 12, 2014 Those oil companies weren't even approved by the Somaliland parliament, they are illegal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adnan1508736697 Posted August 12, 2014 ^ stop pretending you support Somaliland, I know for fact you are from puntland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted August 13, 2014 Stop crying. This is what you get for trying to explore other people's land without their approval. A hot bullet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adnan1508736697 Posted August 13, 2014 ^^ stop pretending you from Somaliland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam Posted August 13, 2014 Norwegian oil company DNO AS DNO.OS -6.06% A said Wednesday that several shots were fired near a team conducting a water survey “At approximately 3:30 p.m. local time [August 11], a limited number of gun shots were reportedly fired in the vicinity of the team,” said DNO spokesman Henrik Schwabe in an email. “No one was injured and the team was immediately repatriated to Hargeisa.” DNO said the team was conducting a water survey in the Hudun area of the SL-18 license block in Somaliland on its behalf, as part of a DNO-funded project to provide local communities with safe drinking water. The company didn’t disclose the team’s nationality. “The Somaliland authorities are investigating the matter further,” Mr. Schwabe said. DNO said it was aware of local media claims that the company would exit Somaliland, but said that was incorrect speculation. Somaliland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohamed Behi Yonis said he had heard about the Hudun gunfire incident but didn’t know the full details. He said the authorities were in the process of recruiting a security force, paid for by oil companies, to protect its oil assets. “Soon we will hopefully have an oil protection unit,” Mr. Yonis said, adding that the force would number about 420 recruits. “We won’t have any events then,” he said. Source WallstreetJournal. Z Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted August 13, 2014 Looking for safe drinking water kulaha Lol, what is a oil company doing looking for water. Do they think we are kids. They were looking for oil and got their behinds handed to them on a plate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted August 13, 2014 lool@drinking water. I don't agree with the violence but did they say there were searching for a "safe drinking water"?? That is clever. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoniZ Posted August 14, 2014 Looking for 'clean water' is the prefered pretext used by the oil exploration companies in remote nomadic areas. Saudi Arabia's early activities is sold in that smart way to the armed Badaweens. Don't shoot us, we are just looking water for your camels They think people live in the era of early sixties. Creating oil protection force as per Mr Behi boasted in areas where the local communities are already divided is foolish and not the best option. This may create irrepressible far reaching chaos in the near future. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites