Complicated

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  1. ^^ Xataa hadaad xasuusato Walaynan waligiin heshiiseen!
  2. Inkastoo aan wali si rasmi ah loo shaacin Golaha Wasiirada Soomaaliya ayaa waxaa si horu dhac loo helayaa magacyada qaar ka mid ah Golaha Wasiirada, iyadoo wajiyo cusub ay ka dhex muuqdaan Golaha Golahan Wasiirada ayaa noqonaya kuwii ugu tirada yaraa ee soo mara Soomaaliya, waxaana tiradan noqoneysaa 10-Wasiir oo Wasaarado qaar ay is dul saaran yihiin. Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Soomaaliya ayaa lagu wadaa in goor dhow uu ku dhawaaqo Golihiisa Wasiirada, waxaana la sheegay inay diyaarsan yihiin. Hadal heynta magaalada Muqdisho ayaa saacadihii u dambeeyay aheyd xubnaha Golaha Wasiirada ka mid noqonaya oo qaarkood wajiyo cusub ah iyo arrinta kale ee ah in Beelo qaar ay ka qadi doonaan. Qaar ka mid ah magacyada Golaha Wasiirada oo ay heshay Jowhar.com ayaa magacyadooda sidan ahaa:- -Ra'iisul Wasaare kuxigeen ahna Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibada Fowziyo Yuusuf Xaaji Aadan -Prof Axmed Maxamed Wehliye Xiji Wasiirka Qorsheynta, Beeraha, deegaanka iyo Kaluumeysiga -Faarax Sheekh C/qaadir Wasiirka Waxbarashada, Hidaha iyo tacliinta sare -Wasiirka Gaashaandhiga Gen. Muuse Xasan Cabdulle, waxaa uu ahaa Gudoomiyihii KMG ee Baarlamaanka -Wasiirka Arrimaha gudaha iyo amniga Qaranka C/kariin Xuseen Guuleed Xubnahan shanta wasiir ah ayaa qaarkood waxay yihiin kuwo aad ugu dhow Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud, waxaana jira wasiiro kale oo kuxigeeno u badan inay ka mid ahaayeen Xisbigiisa PDP. Ilo wareedyo muhiim ah ayaa sheegaya in wali murano xoogan ay ka jiraan xubnaha qaar ee Wasiirada, inkastoo madaxda dowladda ay ku adkeysanayaan in lagu dhawaaqo Golaha Wasiirada. Wararka qaar ayaa sheegaya in caqabado ka taagan yihiin magacaabista, waxaana Madaxtooyada ka socda shirar qaar oo u badan kuwo lagu qancinayo Beelaha ka qadi doona Golaha Wasiirada. Xildhibaanada Baarlamaanka ayaa dhankooda ka muujinaya caro aad u weyn, iyagoo ku goodinaya hadii la horkeeno Golaha Wasiirada tirada yar inay diidi doonaan, waxaana xaalka u muuqdaa in inta aan lagu dhawaaqin magacyada Golaha Wasiirada la sii ogaaday, murankana uu noqday mid faraha ka baxay. http://www.jowhar.com/news.php?readmore=2919
  3. JB's smear campaign against Fozia is now on a full swing, wait for more!
  4. ^^ So? The government needs money to work, who cares how or who it comes from. Any NGO would be better than what we had for the last 2 decades.
  5. NGONGE;884250 wrote: ^^ I don't even know who she is. Can't decide yet. Former owner of RAAD TV (first 24 Hour Somali TV in London) and the fundraiser behind Hargaisa University
  6. NGONGE;884243 wrote: ** Hurries away to prepare a bacaac article ** Bacaac for or against? PS. Her fundraising techniques I believe will be a the lubricating oil this decayed machine that is the Somali Government needs.
  7. peasant;884190 wrote: If it is a phone you bought from someone else, it is impossible to get the unlock code from the carrier and the likely hood that it is a stolen phone is pretty high. That is incorrect, all Android phones can be unlocked regardless of the owner or network! Somali philosopher;883503 wrote: if anyone knows how your help will be appreciated It all depends on the make and model of your phone and what you really mean by unlock - SIM unlock or unblock (which is when a particular carrier blocks the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of the device for any service within that network/country)
  8. Jacaylbaro;883139 wrote: How can I get an ipad4 .. ?? ,,,, for free i mean You can get it for free, as long as you create one!
  9. DoctorKenney;881923 wrote: Well, technically 1990-2010 was a "worse" time for the Somali nation. However, what led to this mess was Siad Barre's policies. Even though Somalia was "stable" in the 1980's, there was still clan-persecution, extrajudicial killings, economic mismanagement and corruption as you've said. There are many older Somali men who personally suffered under Siad Barre's regime, and none would want to go back to that time in our history. Doc-Ken: It's true there are many Somalis who would not want to go back to that history (and believe it or not my parents included) and rightly so however, one has to look at the bigger picture and what followed the said dictatorship. Given the choice I would rather have the average Somali living in peace than in fear for their lives, I would rather the poor and children worry about where their next meal is coming from than a bullet or shell landing on them. Although some might argue my conclusion is morally wrong, if I cannot escape it, I would have chosen the 100 innocent Somalis to die every year than 10,000 of them (mostly the poor) which is what followed the fall of that government.
  10. Abwaan, lama diidana layskumana haysto ayaan filayaa in dawladii jirtay xiligaas (u fiirso ma isticmaalayo nin dhintay magacasiisa e, sababtoo ah waxaan aaminsanahay inuu alle SW la xisaabtamayo) ay ka aabo ahayd dhibka iyo dhibaatada haysata Soomaalida maanta. Mana aha in dooda la'isku haysto ay tahay difaacii dawladii xiligaas. Dhibkay gaysatay dawladii xilagaas mayaysan run ahayn inay ka dartay dhibkii ka danbeeyay ee dhacay 10kii sano ee u dhexeeyay 90-2000 kaasoo si toos ah u taabtay waxa loo yaqaano Birrimagydada iyo intii saboolka ahayd? Mise adigu Abwaanoow ma "shaqsiyan" umma darsanin ayaad kusoo koobtay halaagan ku habsaday ummadii Soomaaliyeed oo waxaagu waa haduusan dhibku aniga itaabanin dhib ma jiroo waan is barbar dhigi karoo labadan xilli baa waxaagu?
  11. Oba: As a true patriot and promoter of all that is Somali (based on most of your recent posts) surely you should be more interested with the greater good of the nation than only what is good for your immediate family members
  12. Oba: Although most well off Somalis managed to escape to the west and "personally" gained from the failure of the nation (which I hope is what you were implying to) wouldn't you agree with me that most Somalis have gone through war, disease, abuse, disaster and heart-breaking poverty on a scale we have never imagined?
  13. oba hiloowlow;881870 wrote: Che i was reffering to Macallinka sheekada fahan im sick of those who where living the good life milking the money that belong to the people pretending they were the heroes of somalia ma garatay. Oba, If we follow your logic and that of XX then one can only conclude not only is the title of this thread erroneous but also distorting history. I cannot defend the ethnic persecution, extrajudicial killings, nepotism, corruption, and the gross economic mismanagement the government of the time practiced but, what is as much in the same practice as that of the said government is the sort of generalisation and misleading quotes some throw around everywhere. Lets me ask you guys a question, given the choice which decade was better off for most Somalis 1980-1990 or 1990-2010?
  14. The_Deeper;875646 wrote: Dardaaran!!! Qofka ii duceeyoow, Rabbigay ku darajee, Qofka iga ducaystoow, Dummaddaada weeyaan . HADRAAWI... Thanks The_Deeper. Fadlan Dummaddaada weeyaan waxa laga wado wax ii macnayn kara ma jiraa?
  15. Kenyan troops have captured Somalia's southern port city of Kismayo, the last rebel bastion of al-Shabaab fighters, Kenya's military spokesman has said."(Report that) Kismayo fell today to KDF (Kenyan Defence Forces) and TFG (Somali government troops) forces is indeed very true," military spokesman Cyrus Oguna told Kenya's Citizen television.Oguna said that the troops had entered Kismayu early on Friday.Friday's move*is part of a major offensive by Kenya*against al-Shabab fighters http://m.aljazeera.com/se/201292851217938645
  16. The English version on the Swedish channel can be found here http://tinyurl.com/c6e9e77
  17. Maaddeey;870465 wrote: ^ maxaa isaga dan ah Kismaayo & inta?. Adba sheekooyinkaagii aad ku caan baxdayee khasiisnimada sowtaad iska deysay, maadaan kaa liitaa adoo weliba ciddii ah!. Subxaanallah, war raggoow ha la kala xishoodo oo kaftanka iyo aflagaadada kala saara mise tii aakhiro waxaa laga doorbiday maahmaahdii ahayd "alle ka cabsi iyo rag iska dhicis meel ma wada galaan" ?
  18. Hiiraan Online posted the presidents CV including his personal contact details below: Ka gaadhsiiyoo call garee inta uusan badalin lambarada http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2012/Sept/25926/hassan_shiekh_mahamud_personal_profile.aspx#.UE6oqat1_e8.facebook ------------- Hassan Shiekh Mahamud: Personal Profile Personal Data Name : Hassan Shiekh Mahamud Date of Birth : Nov. 29, 1955 Place of Birth : Jalalaqsi, Somalia Marital Status : Married with Children Email : hassansheikhm@yahoo.com Mobiles: +252699962700, +252615500824 Mogadishu +254728842118 Nairobi Qualification  1989 – 1990 Attended MBA program in SIDAM Somalia in collaboration with state University in New York (SUNY Albany) – not completed  1986 – 1988 Master of Technical Education in Bhopal University India  1978 – 1981 Bachelor of Technology in Somali National University. Trainings, Seminars and short courses attended Conferences attended o 2006 Result Based Management Seminar by WSP International in Windsor Nairobi, Kenya o 2005 Community Driven Development (CDD) workshop, World Bank Institute, held in Dar es Salam, Tanzania o 2001 Summer Peace Building Institute, Eastern Mennonite University Harrisonburg, Virginia USA o 1996 conflict management seminar in Mogadishu, implemented SAACID Somalia and ACCORD South Africa  Reflections of 50 years of Independence in Somalia: what went wrong June, 2010  Somali Reconstruction and Development Conference May 21-23, 2010 Istanbul, Turkey  Somali Civil Society and EC policy makers Dialogue - Brussels, 5 March,2010  Somali Civil Society Congress in Mombasa in 2009  Rebuilding Somali Public Finance Management World Bank, Nairobi, June, 2006  Somali Peace Process in Eldorette and Mbagathi Kenya 2002 – 2004 Recent Publications  Building Regional Capacity to Protect: The Role of Civil Society, Nairobi - 6-7 November 2003  The role of Somali CSOs in conflict and peace – a paper presented in Somali Social Forum Conference held in Mogadishu. 16-17 December 2003  Somali Reconciliation conference, Arta, Djibouti 2000  Somali Reconciliation conference, Addis Ababa 1993  Building Structures for Peace: The Banadir Administration – ACCORD Publication 2009  Somalia’s Missing Millions: The Somali Diaspora and its Role in Development, March, 2009 UNDP Somalia Publication  A History of Mediation in Somalia Since 1988 - an International Peace Building Alliance (Interpeace) Publication 2009  Somali Civil Society: Peace Building in a Collapsed State, 2008 Profile (Experience) I graduated Somali National University in 1981 and was employed in the Ministry of education as a teacher / trainer Lafole Technical Secondary School where I teach students and train artisans. In 1984, I joined Technical Teachers’ Training College as a lecturer and in 1986 became head of department before I traveled to India to attend a master of technical education program offered by Bhopal university in India. In 1988 upon my return to Somalia, I was selected as a counterpart to a group of international experts working on Upgrading Technical and Vocational Education of Somalia – a project implemented by UNESCO. My main area of concentration in the project was undertaking the research component of the project where I extensively travelled throughout Somalia. After the collapse of the Somali state, I worked with UNICEF as education officer in south and central zone of Somalia in 1993. This task mainly involved in reviving education sector in this zone. I travelled extensively in the zone researching the magnitude of the collapse in the education sector and consulting the people on how to revive the sector as a community based endeavor After the departure of the UNOSOM in 1995, I mostly involved in civic actions such as forming pressure groups on the political factions to reconcile. The main activities engaged were attempting to open channels of communication between and among the faction leaders in Mogadishu. Later on, this became the seed for the formation and strengthening of the Somali civil society. As a result, networks, coalitions and professional associations emerged in Mogadishu one after the other. After the Cairo agreement of 1997, I was member of a team that negotiated and successfully dismantled the GREENLINE that divided Mogadishu into north and south after the disastrous war of 1992. In the last part of the 1990s, the conditions of the Somali youth was very critical. Those graduated from the secondary schools were having limited opportunities for higher learning and professional career development. As a member of ex university lecturers’ forum, we conducted need assessment survey in the market and identified the importance of establishing technical and vocational centers which some of them later on became higher learning centers such as universities. As result, I became one of the founders of Somali Institute of Management and Administration Development (SIMAD) in 1999. It was the first institute of its kind since the collapse of the Somali state. The main purpose of SIMAD was to produce mid level management and administrative technicians for the post conflict reconstruction of Somalia. I became the first dean of the institute until I resigned in 2010. Currently SIMAD is a leading university in academics, consultancy, research, and training in Somalia. Close 4,000 student are registered in its undergraduate programs as of September 2011and more than 1,500 students graduated since 2002 at diploma and bachelor’s degree in various disciplines. In 2001, I joined Center for Research and Dialogue (CRD) as a researcher in post conflict reconstruction of Somalia. I extensively traveled in south central Somalia conducting research in the post conflict reconstruction issues and local peoples’ priorities. Later on I became a principal researcher. In 2004, CRD appointed me as a focal point for the issues related to the civil society strengthening. In consultation with other prominent civil society members, I worked in establishing the Mogadishu monthly forum, which became the first open neutral space for the public to express their views regarding the pertinent issues of the time. In late 2005, I became program coordinator in CRD. The civil society in Mogadishu collectively appointed me to lead the formation of Somali civil Society Forum – a conglomerate of networks, coalitions and action groups engaged in different sectors. Since then the forum became a unified voice for the Somali Civil Society. In 2009 - 2010, I worked as consultant in the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC), Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in establishing Somali Aid Coordination and Management Unit within the Ministry. Since 2007, I worked as a consultant and advisor in Somali political crisis with various international and local organizations. Among the organization I worked with include: 1. UNDP Somalia 2. Life and Peace Institute 3. Conciliation Resources 4. Oxford University, Center for Refugee studies. 5. International Peace Building Alliance (Interpeace) 6. Center for Research and Dialogue (CRD) 7. Department for International Development (DfID) 8. Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) 9. Unicef Somalia In 2011, I became a founding member of PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT PARTY (PDP) in Somalia. The first political party established in Mogadishu. I became its first Chairman
  19. Illaahayoow anoo caafimaad qaba yaanan PLand wax ka sheegin, waaba online suicide sameeye!
  20. The Shariif guy is leading by a mile, for every 3 names anounced 2 seem to be for him
  21. Juxa;859790 wrote: complicated what you mean the mother of the deceased is flying back home? Juxa: The mother recently went back to Mogadishu to see her own mother who was not feeling well - from what I hear, she left Mogadishu shalaytoole. Allaha u fududeeyo.
  22. Juxa;859772 wrote: AUN marxuumka ps: cidka baqeysa majirto policeka, the family should get themselves a solicitor asap, to deal with the case, assist investigation etc if they want to complain,,,,,,,,,get them to contact IPCC Juxa: Waa runtaa however, dhibku waa the "snitching" concept oo ay si khaldan dhalinyaradu u fahmeen. Waxaa kaloo meesha ku jira kuwii dhalay the thug oo markii horana aan qabsanin iminkana u iibinaya one way tigidh ilaa iyo Somalia. I really feel sorry for the family (the mother) of the deceased who had to fly back from Somalia yesterday - Please make dua for their Sabr.