N.O.R.F

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  1. ^^What is a Somali in Tanz called then?
  2. Che, one is prepared to condemn if true. ps what happend to your usual inquisitive self?
  3. Bob, I would love to visit Africa. Not the Africa Ngonge knows but AFRICA! West and South. I just dont think I can at the moment even though SA is tempting. I know a man who travels there often on business so I might join him on his travels for a long weekend IA. ps the games are at a convenient time and the local Egyptian joints will be packed with fanatics!!! :cool:
  4. ^^The request was for Mr Me to provide other sources (preferably non PL) in order for the accusations to be taken seriously. Non have been provided so far.
  5. ^^Good call ya culays . i think UDUB have regained some lost ground in recent months while Kulmiye are sitting idle waiting for the summer to arrive. I don't recall anything in the way of policy shifts. Their best bet is a policy against corruption but this needs to be well managed.
  6. Originally posted by GJ_Goate: Emperor, the people love to eat Jam and donoughts. The people want their rights! We speak for the people and we are the people! People is a word which is chucked into arguments because it is a word that is almost taken as sacred these days. If the people want something, then it must right? In this case the people of Laaska are being occupied and held against their will, but what about those that actually support and aid Somaliland? Do the ones that support PL have more of a right to rule Laaska then the ones that are rooting for SL? On the one hand the one who seeks alliances from Bosaso is a hero and the one who seeks friends in Hargeysa is a traitor? If there is no such thing as Somaliland and Somaliland is part and parcel of Somalia, then what is wrong with one group of Somalis from Hargeysa and one group from Laaska taking over that city? Don't get me wrong, Somaliland was wrong to takeover that area. Mind you the majority of the "people" are oblivious to these two monkeys of regimes. Majority of the " people" are silent and get on with the lives, they have no real say in these matters. What is sad is that some Somalis are raising money in the diaspora in order to start a "clan war" against the enemy foreigner (SL). When the reality of that matter is they will be fighting their own cousins and potentially destroying their own cities. For what Somalinimo or Qabyaalad,Greater Puntland? Your asking too much 'think' 'analyse' and 'respond' there mate The real issues will be avoided and 'the right to protest' will be repeated thus how things occur on these here pages
  7. ^^The non ability to think outside the small and convenient box can be seen in the political flip flopping of some Consistency not your forte is it?
  8. The ball has started rolling. Who will win this one? Indications point to Kulmiye but who knows? Kulmiye & Qaran Form An Alliance Against Rayale Hargeysa, Somaliland, January 05, 2008 – Kulmiye party and Qaran, the unregistered political association, have formed a joint opposition committee to lead a united political front against President Rayale in the run up to the next general election, scheduled in the summer. Early in the week, top party officials from Kulmiye and Qaran have been seen converging in Kulmiye’s Hargeysa central headquarters for long hours of behind closed door meetings. According to reports, Kulmiye and Qaran have signed an agreement which outlines joint and coordinated efforts to defeat the incumbent government in the coming elections. SL Times interviewed the acting Kulmiye Party Chairman, Muhamad Iskerse, on Tuesday, about the joint committee forged by Kulmiye and Qaran (Mr Iskerse is standing-in for Ahmed M Silanyo, who is currently away in Makka for the annual Hajj). The interview was conducted at Kulmiye’s head office in Hargeysa. SL Times: For the past few days, leading Kulmiye and Qaran party officials have been holding closed-door meetings in your party headquarters, and according to reports, Kulmiye and Qaran have formed a joint inter-party committee to unite as an opposition-coalition against the government. Is this true? Iskerse: Yes, this is correct. Our meetings with Qaran officials discussed ways we could unite our political stand and opposition against the present government, and from these talks with Qaran came out the formation of a joint opposition inter-party committee, we named this joint committee ‘Saving this Nation’. SL Times: We have been told that you nominated members representing your party to sit on this committee, and Qaran nominated some members, how many members will be sitting on this committee from your party and Qaran? Iskerse: Yes, I nominated our part of the committee. We have six members representing Kulmiye in the committee and Qaran has also six, and the total number of the joint committee is twelve. This joint committee will be working to save this nation from this government’s dictatorial direction and this joint-committee has already begun its work SL Times: Is it true that you and Qaran have agreed that the person to head/chair the committee will be from Kulmiye and the vice-chair from Qaran and the secretary nominated/elected by the committee members? Iskerse: No, this is not correct. Its been agreed that the twelve nominated joint committee members comprising of Kulmiye and Qaran party will nominate from themselves the chair, vice-chair and secretary of the committee. We have left the leadership and division of the executive make-up of the committee to the twelve members. SL Times: It’s been said that your discussions with Qaran officials looked at how to merge Qaran with Kulmiye, is this true? Iskerse: Let me say that our discussions and the things we agreed on, all took the form and shape of how we can change/get rid of Rayale’s administration and save this nation from this government’s destruction. We promised Qaran that we will help them to determine every legal and lawful Constitutional avenue that gives them the right to form a political organisation and participate in the country’s political arena and its institutions. We will leave no stone unturned in determining what the law says regarding Qaran. And this needs a competent court of law. Our high court is not up to this task because it’s the president who directs their judgements and not what the law states. We have no fear of Qaran becoming a registered political organisation, but what we do believe, as Kulmiye party, that the law should be followed and dispensed with according to its articles……End Although Kulmiye and Qaran have not made public the articles of their joint opposition agreement or details of their election coalition agenda against president Rayale and his government, nonetheless, sources close to Kulmiye and Qaran have established that the main theme in this agreement signed by the two oppositions revolves round a united front working for the removal of Rayale in the coming general election and that the election takes place on schedule and is not postponed again, for a second time. Source: Somaliland Times Wonder how our resident heavyweights (yes heavyweights) see this one. Keep it clean folks :cool:
  9. LoL, I have a feeling he is the guy who scored a vollied blinder against Liverpool
  10. LooooL Ndlovu is from Zimbaabwe right?
  11. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    ^No more pics and the camera has packed in :rolleyes:
  12. Originally posted by Baashi: quote:Originally posted by Northerner: We all know why they do what they do ya Baashi And that is? *pleads the 5th*
  13. Ghanima, It is pointless arguing with Emp. Everything you mentioned will be waived away and you will be accused of something even though the man responsible for all you stated has his picture next to the word 'peace' in a demo about unity!! Like I said there is no point. There are bigger fish reluctant to disuss the obvious.
  14. N.O.R.F

    Syria 2007

    I will be going back for some of those paintings IA and of course the food!!!
  15. ^^Not sure how old the list is. Originally posted by ThePoint: ^Interesting. I wonder if RO is a secessionist Maybe he is a neutralist (until things heat up closer to home)
  16. Originally posted by Ms DD: First time i bought my 2yr old nephew a present. He hugged me and wanted to be around me. It pays to spend on the little ones when they can recognise you and remember that it was you who bought them stuff. Better work on those future car lifts nice and early ey?
  17. Originality killed the cat miya?
  18. Originally posted by NGONGE: Ok. Ok. Here goes(Ahem..Ahem..cough): Q: What did R Kelly say when he was accused of child molestation? A: # My mind is telling me NOOOOOO! But my body, my Bodyy is telling me yeaaaah. I don't want to hurt nobody. But there is something I must confesssssssss! I don't see nothing wrong, with a little bump and grind #. :rolleyes:
  19. Originally posted by Baashi: ^Nop The point is I,awoowe Baashi, do understand why they do what they do How does it feel to be a hardcore secessionists ya North? Proud! We all know why they do what they do ya Baashi Me a hardcore secessionist? I'll take that May a solution be found so our women are not exposed to the harsh jnauary conditions for nothing more than a pitance again!