Admin Posted October 10, 2014 Bego Hersi, front left, and Qamar Musi, front right, both of Minneapolis, wear t-shirts linking Bosaso, Somalia and Minneapolis before the Minneapolis city council voted to add Bosaso as a sister city Thursday, Oct. 9, 2014, at the Minneapolis City Council. Photo: David Joles Minneapolis’ first Somali-American City Council member had said only a few words about the city becoming the first in the U.S. to add a sister city in Somalia before he began to choke up. Abdi Warsame paused and looked out into the council chambers, packed Thursday afternoon with Somali supporters who stood shoulder to shoulder and spilled out into the hallway and nearby rooms. Some carried Somali flags and several had pulled on T-shirts reading “I (heart) Minneapolis” and “I (heart) Bosaso”. Photographers and video crews from Somali media outlets jostled for position in the crowd, trying to capture the moment. All seemed to be waiting anxiously for the kind of vote that usually goes by without much fuss. If approved by this council committee, Bosaso, Somalia, would be No. 12 on Minneapolis’ already long list of sister cities. But Warsame, clearing his throat, said this vote was different. “What it means to Somalis is emotional for me to think about,” he said. “Because for over 25 years, Somalis have suffered a great deal. They’ve been isolated and we grew up in a very tough time. So what this means to us is it means that isolation — we have hope that isolation is going to be over.” Other council members agreed, unanimously approving the proposal to make the port city of Bosaso a sister to a city that’s become home to thousands of Somalis. Organizers of the effort said they hope the partnership will provide opportunities for cultural and business exchanges, noting that Bosaso is a telecommunications hub and already home to many businesses with Minnesota ties. The city sits in a region that has several leaders who were born or spent time in Minnesota, and Warsame said a large number of Somalis in Minneapolis are from the area. Over the past two decades, Bosaso has become a home to many Somalis fleeing other war-torn cities — much like Minneapolis. Council Vice President Elizabeth Glidden recalled her work as an attorney in the 1990s, assisting Somali refugees trying to build new lives in Minnesota. She said many have stayed, put down roots and consider this city as their home. “You have changed the city of Minneapolis,” Glidden told the crowd at Thursday’s meeting. “You have changed the state of Minnesota. It is a better city because of your contributions. It’s about time we have a sister city relationship.” After the vote, supporters cheered and embraced. Some wiped away tears. Khadija Ali, who runs an interpretive service company, said she was excited for her two young daughters, both born in the U.S. Ali said the sister city link will help show young people that Minneapolis is interested in Somalia — and all the people with ties to that country. She said Somalis’ greater community involvement can provide important inspiration; her daughter, after learning Warsame had been elected to the City Council, ran for a council position at her school. “It’s an exciting day in a way because it’s like the welcome we have felt has been extended beyond us, to the Somali people back home,” Ali said. Degha Shabbeleh, a member of Minnesota Friends of Bosaso, the group that helped put together the sister city proposal, said the new relationship feels like a recognition of Somalis’ presence in the world. “Today for me, it’s like I’m on the radar,” she said. “I’m here. You can see me now.” Addressing concerns over terrorism, Warsame said he sees danger in avoiding new ties with Somalia. The way to build trust and support for the U.S., he said, is to make more Somalis feel welcomed, to build lives here and serve the community as members of the military or police and fire departments. “I think this message is a positive message,” Warsame said of the sister city arrangement. “And it’s a message that I always kind of knew: The people in Minnesota are the best people in the world. And that’s why I was very emotional. I knew it couldn’t happen anywhere else. It could only happen in Minneapolis.” Source: http://www.startribune.com/http://www.somaliaonline.com/minneapolis-city-council-gives-a-sister-city-designation-to-bosaso-a-somali-port-city-with-links-to-minnesota/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted October 10, 2014 niyoow this is big news. boosaaso is sister city of minnesota. puntlanders in minnesota are ahead of everyone. bilad sharaf wa in lasiyo dadkan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted October 12, 2014 ^Goormaa Soomaali noqoneysaa oo Puntland booska labaad ee aqoonsigaaga shaqsiyadeed galeysaa? Have to agree, qabiil driven friends of Bosaaso have pulled off a good one. I only wish that they were driven by Soomaalinimo. Imagine, I know it's hard for you to even entertain the thought, all of them working hard to twin our capital with Minnesota! Guess, they will all get a good welcome in Bosaaso, next time the organizers head there. Congrats. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted October 13, 2014 It is a good news but what is the BENEFIT of this mashruuc for the people of Boosaaso? I hope this "sisterhood" translates into some tangible benefits for the people of Boosaaso. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted October 13, 2014 Nothing beneficial, only headlines.They following the Sheffield recognition of Sland.SLand build a bridge,they build one,somaliland build road,they follow,Riyaale stepped gracefully,so faroole...and claim they ones who did first! Sland bay ku xiiqeen...Nice thou. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted October 13, 2014 Burahadeer, ma istiri waa adiga qofka ku khafiifay PL. Bridge biyo qaadeen haddii la dhisay xattaa SL baa looga dayaday miyaa? Ha la mid noqon ninkii bakaylaha ku indha beelay oo waxkasta la sima bakayle Back to the twinning the two cities and the benefits for both. The whole idea is to promote some sort of cultural ties and also foster a trade links between the cities/towns. In the short run this sisterhood may not produce any tangible benefits as there are so many hurdles to cross over; be it security, business regulations,and so on. That said, members of PL chamber of commerce were in the twin cities prior to this and had been conducting meetings with potential investors from MN (Somalis or otherwise) to lure them to invest in PL. So in the long run it may benefit both cities. One other thing I am aware of is the donations of books and other school materials that are already heading to Bosaso. Btw, Bosaso is as much of a Somali city as the Capital is, so chill out and give a kudos to those who made this happen rather than accusing them of qabil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted October 13, 2014 <cite> @Dhagax-Tuur said:</cite> ^Goormaa Soomaali noqoneysaa oo Puntland booska labaad ee aqoonsigaaga shaqsiyadeed galeysaa? Have to agree, qabiil driven friends of Bosaaso have pulled off a good one. I only wish that they were driven by Soomaalinimo. Imagine, I know it's hard for you to even entertain the thought, all of them working hard to twin our capital with Minnesota! Guess, they will all get a good welcome in Bosaaso, next time the organizers head there. Congrats. This post of yours wreaks of ignorance and lack of substance! First and foremost, Bosaaso will share twin city status with the city of Minneapolis and not Minnesota(The State) per the wishes of a considerable population of Puntlanders which lives in the Minneapolis metropolitan area. Secondly, don't cast unnecessary aspersions on the wishes of the people who lobbied their city government to twin their curent home city of Minneapolis to a city in their native region and country, just because of your low self esteem issues. The twinning of Bosaaso and Minneapolis makes sense, but twinning Mogadishu with Minneapolis does not--Mogadishu being our national capital which deserves to be twinned to other national capitals around the world, such as D.C or London or Paris. And for your information, Mogadishu has been twinned with Ankara, Turkey and many more other capitals will follow! Now go take a break from you cuqdad before it really causes you to fall off a cliff, or better yet... Don't! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khayr Posted October 14, 2014 If approved by this council committee, Bosaso, Somalia, would be No. 12 on Minneapolis’ already long list of sister cities. How many sister cities can Minni have? lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhagax-Tuur Posted October 15, 2014 This post of yours wreaks of ignorance and lack of substance! I won't honour your trash with a full reply. Blah blah blah blah! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites