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Rejects includes . Indhacade. The UN report emphasizes that Mr. Indha Cadde uses modern techniques of crop production to produce the drug, and employs skilled agriculturists to grow high yielding and potent marijuana which he then exports to the local and international markets. Worst he confiscated these farms from their rightful owners who used to grow and export crops such as bananas and grape fruits that were providing employment and earning hard currency for the nation.
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^^ Agreed! Preserving the integrity of Somalia is necessary.
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Despite threats from the Somaliland vice leader, they will attend and talk with their president. Mashallah. Odeyaasha dhaqanka reer Somaliland ee ka qaybgalaaya shirka ay magaalada Muqdisho ku yeelanayaan Odeyaasha dhaqanka Soomaaliyeed ayaa jawaab ka bixiyey hadal kasoo baxay Madaxweyne kuxigeenka Somaliland. Hadalka ayaa ahaa mid looga digaayay Odeyaasha iyo Siyaasiyinta reer Somaliland in ay ka qaybgalaan ansixinta dastuurka cusub ee Federaalka oo la filaayo in ay dhacdo bartamaha bishaan. Boqor Maxamed Jaamac Cumar oo kamid ah Odeyaasha reer Somaliland ka qaybgalaaya shirka kana soo ambabaxay magaalada Hargeysa ayaa sheegay in ay ka qaybgali doonaan shirarkaas isla markaana kusoo laaban doonaan degaanada Somaliland. Wuxuu ku eedeeyay Madaxweynaha Somaliland Axmed Maxamed Siilaanyo in uu ku fashilmay wixii shacabkiisa ay u doorteen isla markaana dadka oo dhan cabudhin ku sameeyay. ‘’Waan soo noqonayaa oo dhawaan ayaan ku soo noqonayaa Burco iyo Ceerigaabo-ba, hadii aad u jeedo waa lagu xidhina xadhiga rag ayaa loo sameeyey oo imikaba waxa xidhan rag aan is leeyahay waxba may galabsan oo uu ka mid yahay Badhasaabkii Maroodii Jeex, Agaasimihii guud ee Dib-udajinta iyo la taliyihii Madaxwayne ku xigeenka oo xaqdaro ku xidhan, waxaanaynu ognahay inaan ragaas iyo kuwo kale oo badanba aan wax cadaalad ah la horkeenin. Markaa xadhigu maaha wax mishkilad ah oo hadii ay dadka oo dhan xidhi karto xukuumadda Siilaanyo ha waa xidhxidho bal cida ay wax kaga xumaanayaan’’,ayuu yiri isagoo wareysi siinayay Wargeyska Haatuf ee kasoo baxa Hargeysa. Boqor Maxamed Jaamac ayaa hadalkiisa ku daray in ay xaq u leeyihin in ay ka qayb qaataan wax kasta oo looga baxaayo dhibaatada ka taagan Soomaaliya isla markaana haddii ay sii socdaan saamayn ku yeelan karaan Hargeysa ama Somaliland,isagoo tibaaxay in uusan isbedelin mowqifkiisa Somaliland-nimada. ‘’May ismuu badalin aniga Mabdaaygii Somailland-nimo, laakiin hadana maadaama oo aan Soomaali ahi waxaan jeclahay inaan ka qaybqaato wixii dhibaatada iyo colaadaha Soomaalida lagu soo afjari karo, waayo hadii ay colaada iyo dagaalada Muqdisho ay sii socdaan Hargeysa-na way saamaynayaan oo sidaa nabad u ahaan mayso’’,ayuu yiri. Issimo iyo Waxgarad ka socda Somaliland ayaa ku sugan magaalada Muqdisho kuwaas oo ka qayb qaadan doona ansixinta dastuurka cusub ee Federaalka. Maamulka Somaliland ayaa dhowaan si cad u diiday ka qaybgalka wada hadal la filaayo in ay la yeeshaan Dowladda Federaalka kadib markii ay ka hor yimaadeen labo xubno ka socda Puntland oo ay dalbadeen in laga saaro. Bosaso Press
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Then what the hell are we discussing, welcome back. :cool:
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Jacaylbaro;826079 wrote: :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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They will go to different nations, we can't have that, we must unite as Cigaal wants us. Yes, but Djibouti is already along colonial lines, why re-create a colonial line again? Lets listen to Cigaal, please, just listen!
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Djibouti is a lost case. Stick to the topic, we are trying not to divide along the colonialist lines as you would wnat. This is the 21st century, lets listen to Cigaal. "... mana kala tegi karto"
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Djibouti doesn't count as Somali anymore, here we have the leader of the secessionists saying there's no kala go'in. Mashallah, AUN.
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One of my friends was hit on by a Somali woman, he said in her late 30s or early 40s. She asked him where he lived and he said "I live at home, you know with my mom, I thought you knew", and she said "Who's your mom?", and it turns out she was her friend. She told him to keep it a secret. It was a funny story.
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Nabad iyo horumar. :cool:
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I'm so going! :cool:
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Yunis has yet to put forward something substantial. All we here is that we don't like the public relations angle. Well deal with it, it's happening, cause if it is stalled it will never happen.
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Mario B;825990 wrote: Total nonsense, the constitutions is not worth the paper is written on if their is no judicial system, the only court that works is the military one, are you saying political disputes will be taken there? Actually there is a judicial system, the head of the court is from Somaliland if you didn't know.
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http://horseedmedia.net/2012/05/03/sheikh-fuaad-qalaf-iyo-sheikh-cqaadir-muumin-sidee-ayay-ugu-suura-gashay-in-ay-galeen-buuraha-goolis/ Sheikh Fuaad Maxamed Qalaf iyo Sheikh Cabdulqaadir Cali Muumin oo ka tirsan Madaxda Ururka Al-Shabaab oo ay wehliyaan Tiro Dagaalyahano oo ka tirsan Ururkaasi ayaa dhowaan u gudbay Buuraha Golis ee Gobolka Bari . Dadka reer Puntland ayaa iyagu mar qura waxa ay ku baraarugeen Cajalad Maqal ah oo uu buuraha Golis ka soo duubay Sheikh Cabdulqaadir Cali Muumin oo ah shaqsi ka tirsan Ururka Al-Shabaab oo Dagaal kala soo horjeedaan Ciidamada Puntland iyo Kuwa Dowlada KMG ee Soomaaliya. Inkastoo uu weli saxaafada ka hadlin balse waxaa la Rumeysanyahay in sidoo kale Ragii Buuraha Golis u gudbay uu ku jiray Sheikh Fu’aad Maxamed iyo Madax sare oo ka tirsan Xarakada Al-Shabaab. Sidee ayay ku dhacday in Sheikh Fuad Qalaf iyo Sheikh Cabdulqaadir Muumin ay u talaabaan Buuraha Golis. Labadaasi Mas’uul iyo dhowr Dagaalyahan ka tirsan Al-Shabaab ayaa ka gudbay Kontroolka Galkacyo waxeyna kaga sii Talaabeen Buuraha Goolis gaar ahaan Deegaanka Galgala. Mid ka mid ah Dagaalyahanada Al-Shabaab oo Magaciis qariyay sababo amaan awgiis ayaa inoo xaqiijiyay in Qaar ka tirsan Ciidamada Puntland ay ka warhaayeen soo gelitaanka Fuad Qalaf iyo Sheikh Cabdulqaadir Muumin ee Deegaanada Puntland. Fu’aad Qalaf iyo Sheikh Cabdulqaadir Muuimin, ayaa la xaqiijiyay in ay soo galeen Deeganada Puntland, xili habeen ah markii ay gacan ka heleen qaar ka tirsan Ciidamada Puntland, gaar ahaan kuwa Ilaada ka ah Kantroolada Magaaladooyinka Boosaaso iyo Galkacyo. Sidoo kale Dagaalyahanada Jihaad Doonka ee Al-Shabaab ayaa markii ay rabaan in soo galaan Deeganada Puntland,waxa ay sameeyaan xeylado gaar ah si ay ugu hortagaan in uu soo galo Tuhun ah in ay ka tirsan Al-Shabaab. Wax yaabaha ay sameeyaan markii ay soo galayaan Deeganada Puntland ayaa waxaa ka mid ah in ay Xiiraan Garkooda, Timaha oo ay u Jartaan sida Dhalinyarada Qaarkood, waxaa kale oo ay soo qaataan Dhar gaagaaban oo ku dhegan. Inkastoo la sheegay in inta badan ay jirto wada shaqeyn iyo xiriir hoose uu ka dhaxeeyo qaar ka tirsan Ciidamada Ilaalada Kontroolada Puntland iyo Qaar ka tirsan Madaxda Al-Shabaab, balse Waxaa muuqato in qaar ka tirsan Ciidamada Puntland ay u dhaqmaan sida Qawda Maqashii Waxne Ha u Qabin. Dhageyso Cali Dheere Afhayeenka Al-Shabaab oo u hanjabayo Dowlada Puntland
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Mario B;825987 wrote: Everyone in Somali politics is an opportunist, SL, PL, Al Shaabab, Ethiopia, Kenya, Galmuudug, KS, US,.....everyone is in it for themselves, the lot of them, so cut him some slack, saxib. He's trying to put Khaliif Galayr in the same boat as Farmaajo. However, Samatar is the worst out of them all, I've always hated that nigga. Opportunist to the core, and he has no alternative to something that hasn't even been tried.. But I will leave Khaliif alone. :cool:
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An assembly will ratify it. It will bypass the corrupt parliament and a delegate has to have some sort of professional background, that's according to the Garowe Principles. And they will be appointed by elders. Without a constitution there aren't laws. Who refuses laws? A moryaan. Therefore, no road block for the constitution, this is the 21st century, please meet us up here.
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Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (file) Somalia's Transitional Federal Government is making preparations to hand over power to an elected government in August. The surprising development is being engineered by a Somali-American technocrat intent on ending his native country's reputation as a failed state. Somalia's Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali is a man with a mission. The Harvard-educated Ali could easily go back to his wife and four children and his career as an academic in the United States. A month ago, he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that killed two of Somalia's top sports officials. Instead he has chosen to take on what some might call “mission impossible,” returning stability to Somalia after more than 20 years of lawlessness and conflict. Just a few months ago, southern Somalia was in the grip of drought and famine. Much of the countryside was controlled by al-Shabab, an Islamic extremist group that refused to allow Western aid agencies to provide life-saving food aid. As a result, thousands of Somalis died. Today, al-Shabab's grip is broken, due partly to public anger at their callousness, and partly to a African Union-led military force that hit them when they were at their weakest. A few weeks ago, al-Shabab fighters were forced to pull out of their last few positions in Mogadishu. Prime Minister Ali sees the political vacuum created by al-Shabab's departure as an opportunity for his U.N.-backed government, which until recently was seen as weak, corrupt and incompetent. "We gained a lot of territory from Shabab. They're on the run, and Somalis came to understand they have no tolerance," he said. "They don't have a Somali agenda. Their agenda is an obnoxious agenda. Shabab lost the hearts and minds of the Somali people. They lost the battle and also lost the war." Ali and his crew of Western-educated technocrats are racing against the clock to create a constitutional government for Somalia by August, when his administration's mandate expires. Two weeks ago they finished drafting a new constitution. In technocratic form, Ali expresses confidence that he can succeed where others have failed by strict adherence to a timetable. "We have a 'road map.' You know why previous governments failed was because they never had a framework that guides them, that takes them from where they were and to where they want to be," he said. "Now we have a framework. The road map has benchmarks, timelines and deadlines of doing specific jobs. That's why we've succeeded." The next steps include forming a convention of elders to select a constitutional assembly that will ratify the constitution. The assembly will then choose members of a slimmed-down parliament that will elect a speaker and a president by July. The new government would then be ready to take power by August, when Prime Minister Ali's mandate expires. It's a tall order, but he says the progress made in the past few months suggests it can be done. "Nobody would have thought seven months ago that the whole city of Mogadishu would be secured and safe," he said. "We are a proud country with rich history. We'll get out of this mess and hopefully in the near future you will have a Somalia at peace with itself and its neighbors." Ali says al-Shabab may continue for some time to be able to stage sporadic terrorist attacks like the one this week that killed two members of parliament. But he envisions a state that within five years will become a solid member of the community of nations, something that has evaded Somalia for more than two decades.