N.O.R.F

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  1. LST and Paragon, There is no joy in hearing such news saxibayaal. It is sad and tragic. But they knew what they were getting themselves into. To me these Pirates are criminals. They are no different to your local bank robber or stick up kid. All the talk about toxic waste and fishing vessels swallowing up all the fish in the region are acknowledged BUT hijacking cargo ships by no means tackles those problems or justifies their actions and is by no means noble. It is low down dirty tuugnimo! At gun point I might add. If they were doing it to a ship dumping toxic waste or pillaging the local fish supplies fine, but they are not! Their deaths have come about due to the sympathy and support shown by Somalis. If these boys were told this is wrong from the start then they may have stayed ashore.
  2. ^It's rosy with romantic sob stories of sea fairing heros out to 'protect' their shores dhe.
  3. No sympathy. You kidnap/hijack for extortion expect the consequences!
  4. Another lucky win for Utd. Sunderland deserved a point at least. Utd need to play alot better to beat Porto.
  5. WTF! These ministers are as blind as bats! Paragon, do let us know your findings. Your report will need to be sent to the TFG stressing either a non-submission to the UN or a submission disagreeing that there is a dispute at all. I would argue that the MOU was signed by the wrong person thus making it null and void. Somalia-Kenya maritime boundary MoU, test for Somali gov't www.chinaview.cn 2009-04-11 15:26:04 Print By Abdurrahman Warsameh MOGADISHU, April 11 (Xinhua) -- The controversial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Somali and Kenyan governments over the delimitation of the maritime boundary between the two states is proving a test for the government and creates deep disagreement in war-torn Somalia. The two governments last week signed a memorandum of understanding on their maritime boundary but the agreement ignited heated debate and rift in the Somali government over its legality. Somalia Minister for International Cooperation Abdurrahman Abdishakur Warsame signed the agreement with Kenya Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetangula. The deputy speaker of Somali parliament Mohamed Omar Dalha said the agreement does not have legal bases as long as it is not ratified by the national legislative. "The agreement between the two countries is inconclusive since it has not been through the legal channels," Dalha told local Simba Radio in Mogadishu. Soon after news of the signing of the agreement emerged, opposition groups have added their voice in condemning the deal which both states say will facilitate their respective presentation submissions to the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf by May as required under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), because the preparation of a country's claim for submission requires the cooperation of its neighbors. The opposition groups said the Kenyan government submitted to the United Nations "new maritime boundary demarcation" that takes huge chunk of Somalia's territorial waters thus creating "maritime dispute" that the MoU says will not prejudice the submission of Kenya's claim to the Commission. "What the Kenyan government want is to take advantage of the Somalia's current situation and take part of our land but we will defend it with all we can," Sheikh Hassan Turki, a senior insurgent leader in Kismanyu told local residents Friday. Somali Prime Minister Abdurashid Ali Sharmerke on Thursday defended the agreement saying it was necessary for the preparation of Somalia claim for the extension of Somalia continental shelf as cooperation between neighboring is a pre-requite for the submission of the war-torn country's claim. Under the MoU, both states grant non-objection in respect of submissions on the outer Limits of the Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles to the Commission on Limits of the Continental Shelf. Local radio stations have been holding heated debates in talk shows between government officials and opposition leaders and independent academics regarding the agreement between the Somali government and Kenya. Hundreds of residents have been calling in talk shows on the numerous FM radio stations in Mogadishu to voice their opposition to the agreement while government officials have been painstakingly putting forward their defense of the controversial MoU with Kenya. The MoU between Somalia and Kenya would be one of the biggest tests that faced new Somali government since it was formed early this year with its fragile support within Somalia currently resting on whether it wins or fails in the battle for the minds and hearts of people over ever widening divide on the controversial MoU. Editor: Wang Guanqun
  6. Didn't see the game but WHAT HAPPENED? Safe to say we are out. We can concentrate on the Prem now. Hope Man Utd make it through and see what it is like to face a fellow English team in the semis (assuming Gunners make it). Mentally tough and tiring. Bayern will pass by Barcelona. Then I will see if the fake moderators like Norf still think I am Pro in Jabadaan and not in football! One down (don't bother saying Bayern will turn it around). If Porto don't make it you might as well give up on predicting games/ties saxib.
  7. Well well well. What happened last night? Utd with a banana skin game in Porto and Arsenal look good (if only they would actually believe they coul win this). Bring on the Blues tonight. 2.45am kick off for me
  8. So he has cancelled? Fulay fooqal fulay! I think he will do a Red Sea JBow
  9. What a win for Utd. They will think they needed that. As soon as Giggs got the ball knew they would score. What a goal!
  10. Bal waa la eegi doona,,,,,,,,,
  11. Originally posted by NGONGE: Heh@Norf still trying to get the last drops of sporting energy out of that frail old body of his. Hadaa ma sidaadaan iska fadhiistaa? Waxa la yidhi kaaga yar baa durba ka deereeya
  12. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: See the mobile phones, external hard disks, DVDs, MP3s, Ipods, and so on.............. Not interested saxib. Football gear and replica shirts then we're talking Just realised i will my miss footy tomorrow :eek: might pack my boots and get a game there
  13. I don't know ninyow. Just looking forward to the food and seeing alot of greenery.
  14. I doubt most of them know what it is they are demonstrating about. One more day before Malaysia :cool:
  15. Sorry Dukey old buddy ole pal but this needs to be posted,,,,, Prince Philip is married to Queen Elizabeth II of England, making him the Duke of Edinburgh. He is quite famous in Britain for making some rather embarrassing, though often funny, comments. This is a list of fifteen of the best. 1. China State Visit, 1986 If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty-eyed. 2. To a blind women with a guide “Do you know they have eating dogs for the anorexic now?” 3. To an Aborigine in Australia “Do you still throw spears at each other?” 4. To his wife, the Queen, after her coronation “Where did you get the hat?” 5. When asked if he would like to visit the Soviet Union “The *******s murdered half my family” 6. To a Briton in Budapest “You can’t have been here that long - you haven’t got a pot belly.” 7. To a driving instructor in Scotland “How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?” 8. After the Dunblane shooting “If a cricketer, for instance, suddenly decided to go into a school and batter a lot of people to death with a cricket bat, which he could do very easily, I mean, are you going to ban cricket bats?” 9. To a student who had been trekking in Papua New Guinea “You managed not to get eaten, then?” 10. To Elton John after hearing Elton had sold his Gold Aston Martin “Oh, it’s you that owns that ghastly car - we often see it when driving to Windsor Castle.” 11. On the London Traffic Debate “The problem with London is the tourists. They cause the congestion. If we could just stop tourism, we could stop the congestion.” 12. To the President of Nigeria, dressed in traditional robes “You look like you’re ready for bed!” 13. Unknown “If you see a man opening a car door for a woman, it means one of two things: it’s either a new woman or a new car!” 14. On key problems facing Brazil “Brazilians live there” 15. To the matron of a hospital in the Caribbean “You have mosquitos. I have the Press”
  16. Originally posted by General Duke: Wonder what Prince Philip is thinking here? 'Unbelievable, they now OWN us'
  17. ^Question is, which Arab country did they fly over to get there?
  18. ^Says the man who thinks Malouda is quality lol I have been Arshavin for a few years now (Zenit and the Eufa Cup? Russia at the Euros?). The guy is quality. You see A&T, you need to differentiate between those who run and run with little end product (Malouda, Nani, Lennon etc) and those who are dangerous before they even touch the ball.
  19. ^But is it constitutional? From minor delays (two months) to 6! Paragon, Not sure what the middle ground is really. Look out for what happens come 6th April.
  20. ^Indeed Cockenys. They don't half talk too much.
  21. Wax may baraan instead of writing about it?