Mooge Posted June 21, 2016 Carmo(Puntland Today) Gudoomiyihii hore ee Gobalka Bari Cabdisamad Maxamed Galan iyo ciidamo uu hogaaminaayo ayaa saakay soo gaaray Degmada Carmo ee Gobalka Bari oo ku taala wadada dheer ee xiriirisa inta badan Gobalada Puntland. Galan ayaa waxaa halkaas kusoo dhaweeyey Dadweynaha Degaanka, wuxuuna ciidamadii uu watay dejiyey meel aan sidaas uga fogayn Magaalada Carmo oo ay ku taal xerada lagu tababaro Booliska Soomaaliyeed. Ma cada ujeedada uu halkaas u yimi Galan oo waayadii danbaba dibad wareeg ahaa, markii ay is khilaafeen Dawlada Puntland ayna Ciidamo katirsan kuwa Dawlada isku dayeen inay ku xiraan Magaalada Bosaaso Galan ayaa maalmihii lasoo dhaafay Ciidamo maaleeshiyaada ku urursanaayey Bariga fog ee Puntland, isagoo hadalo dhaliil iyo hanjabaad iskugu jira hawada umarinaayey Dawlada uu hogaanka u hayo Madaxweyne Cabdiwali Maxamed Cali, waxaase imaashaha Galan ee Carmo kasoo baxaaya warar is khilaafsan, Iyadoo wararka qaar sheegayaan inuu halkaas u yimi dhex-dhexaadin nabadeed oo ay waayadii danbaba wadeen wax garadka Gobalka Bari. Siday doontaba ha ahaate Bulsho weynta Puntland ayaa aaminsan dariiqa kaliya ee wax lagu xaliyo inuu yahay hab nabadeed, iyadoo aan marna la adeegsanayn wax gacan ka hadala. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted June 21, 2016 finish him off once and for all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted June 21, 2016 Nice looking yellow trucks. Seems like Galaan has the support of the Carmo and Qandala community. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 21, 2016 These people haven't tested a conflict in a long time. Peace can lead to idiocy. I wonder if they would be clapping for this !diot when they are displaced with their children on their backs. Somalis are retards, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted June 21, 2016 Common sense needs to prevail, No need of conflict. It seems the people of EAST has long been marginalised, used and abused, but need to resolve these without violence. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 21, 2016 How are they marginalized? And what community in Puntland has it so good? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YoniZ Posted June 22, 2016 The guy has been the longest serving Bari governor in the recent memory. He started this stupid mutiny just months after losing his position. The tracks you see are probably repainted, PMFP equipment donated not so long ago for the purpose of fighting piracy in the region. Caku Nomads and their small mentality, that can't process further than this "habeen buu kan i xigaa' shallow stupidity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted June 23, 2016 Our people are the most stupid on this planet. What will this guy gain from this shenanigan? Little publicity and clan pride while thousands of women and children are on the verge of being displaced? He is dumb. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted June 23, 2016 Grievances, oppression, injustice, real or perceived, if not addressed properly can result these, and it is the job of the current state government to win the heart of the people and address these, Not use brute force if few are protesting. People have right to protest, and free speech. The heart of All SOMALIS conflicts, is injustice, real or perceived. I honest blame the problem on failure of leadership, corruption, and nepotism. The few meagre resources , job positions in Bari are given without merit, given by nepotism, to illiterate, uneducated, people , while the young educated locals marginalised. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted June 27, 2016 ^What you are saying is crap? Whatever grievances anyone may have - you have to come up with a process/procedure that has broad support to address them. And not to start a conflict. And lo and behold these grievance magically materialized when this idiot was removed from his post. Xayawaan. And so are his qabilist supporters. This is the height of the anarchic, me first tendencies of Somalis. Someone gets removed from a post and they start this. And to drag a whole bunch of his kinfolks into this to bolster the make believe that there are legitimate 'grievances'. I believe these folks should be shot in whatever region anyone tries to do this. There is no role for elders in this kind of insurrection. It is purely a government/military matter to deal with treason and sedition. If Somalia is to get back to normalized governance - actions such as these cannot be tolerated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted June 27, 2016 If only things were simple as you put, and brute force would solve all problems. have they? dictators, with more powerful force could not curtail these. Anyway, the answer lies dialogue, understanding, and proper communications. The same elders you talking down to , are merely the creators of the government, there is not a proper democracy, where the leaders are accountable to the people, one man, one vote. It is time to think. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 27, 2016 Maakhiri, Galan swore to rid off the current administration and "recall" the original architects of the Pland for a grand conference and he promised to do this all with his "ciidan". Just how do you deal with him? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 27, 2016 He couldn't articulate what's fighting for? https://youtu.be/pua4PJ-tkvw Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted June 28, 2016 The idea of going back to " shir beeleed" is non starter. Puntland has already moved from that process when they established regional parliament and executive government with president and vice president. The second step should be political parties and straightening of the public institutions. You can not revert back to " shir Beeleed". In Somaliland during Cigaal sdministration, in 2000 , many prominent people like Saleebaan Gaal was agitating for " shir beeleed" , but Cigaal rejected and even used force to disperse the so called " shir". Then he moved swiftly and implemented political party. Mr Galan should clearly state his intentions. He can not rewrite the system but, he can push for reforms, like electing the governors and mayors and other internal issues that could lead them gaining power in the next election. There are issues that the reer Bari would like to be addressed, For example, The reer Bari do not like the free loaders from the " Sool" region who do not contribute any thing to the system while they are also unable to bring their region under the Puntland administration, yet they hold some of the highest positions of the government like vice president and interior minister. They know that these Grad community officials tipping the balance of power during elections. there are always agitations before election in Puntland. In late 2013, C/raxman Faroole tried to prolong his term by talking about political parties without building the ground work ahead of the deadline. Finally , the Reer Bari must bring a credible candidate who is willing to win without the gun, and I hope the should win this time around. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted June 29, 2016 Very well said Galbeedi, any group that used for election purposes ONLY, and not present, by people or region has to be re-reformed, in this case, SOOL. Beerka JECLI , XAYDHA Jecli attitude of SOOL region will only damage themselves, and ofource PL in the long run, they either have to fully embarase Puntland, join fully SL, or Khaatumo. Meel lugaha ha isku dudeen. But there is another bigger issue, All puntland leaders from day one, are afraid to transfer power to the people, do the ground work, how is it possible that leaders are elected using the temp formula of 1998? Where is the courage to deliver a proper democracy, SL is miles ahead in this area. The more you deliver a better system, the more legitimacy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites