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Hell no, in Puntland we take what we believe is ours, no charity, keep the post niggas!
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Qardho protests against dictator faroole+PICTURES
Somalia replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Carafaat;872564 wrote: Faroole needs to go. If he stays after January 2013, Bari and Mudug will go their own seperate paths. In your freaking dreams. -
Hargeisa, the dhaqancelis capital of East Africa.
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Mogadishu: An MP Sharif Ahmed's father in law gunned down
Somalia replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Ilaahi haa u naxariisto, is it the father of the one who was pregnant and fainted? My prayers are with them. -
Aaliyyah do you believe Satan walks the earth in bodily flesh?
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Apophis;872367 wrote: Stringer Bell: bringing intelligence to criminality
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Ethiopians still control the region and the district, this is nothing but a publicity stunt. As if 100 Djibouti soldiers can fend off Al-Shabaab.
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Apophis;872177 wrote: I'm down with the Berksdale Crew PS: I watched the 5 seasons thrice. PPS: also check out the Shield. I finished The Shield in 1 week during the summer, am I sick for wanting Mackey to get away with everything?
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Yes, we all acknowledge the brilliance of The Wire, I told these niggas so many times man but they never learn! http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/59313-Best-Movies-Documentaries-and-Series http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/61649-What-shows-are-you-currently-watching?p=781313&viewfull=1#post781313
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Very good response!
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LOL, ok, better hurry up and edit your comment cause it looks just like the one I read earlier.
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Gabbal's hogwash kulahaa international community wants his clan , this dude is VOLTAGE aka The 'Republic from SomaliNet, waryaa meeshaan ilmo loguma talo galin, get out of here now, go to bed!
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Mooge;872137 wrote: Abwaan, i guess that doesn't apply to Unuka and the presidency. aaway soomaalidii kale? That is 100% true!
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oba hiloowlow;872068 wrote: the big foot's waa gob hadii ay waayan xil waa maqsuud hadii helaan waa maqsuud How is that gob, that is weakness, it is a failure and useless, you should not welcome such behaviour as Unuka.
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Everyone is tired, what is your suggestion for this troublesome enclave?
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Somaliland: Saudis Accept pre-1991 Somali Passport
Somalia replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
*Ibtisam;872051 wrote: People need to go Hajji, what does it matter- tattered old passports or Abdillahi Yusuf ones which I can buy at the sweet shop for $100. How can you buy them when they are illegal in the independent Republic of Somaliland? -
Full 4 page article http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/09/20/how_the_un_saved_the_somali_pirates?page=0,0 In early 2010, frustrated by America's cold shoulder and the U.N.'s obsession with a Mogadishu-centric Somalia run by the incompetent Transitional Federal Government (TFG), Puntland's President Abdirahman Farole sought help from his biggest trading partner: The United Arab Emirates. The tiny, but oil-rich maritime trading nation had a vested interest in keeping the growing legions of al-Shabab fighters funneling into Puntland away from their ships and shoreline. Within weeks, not years, millions of dollars began to flow to build Puntland's security force. In June 2012, two years after its creation, the UAE-funded PMPF -- now with helicopters, ocean-going ships, construction battalions, and a massive base -- was under pressure from Farole to become operational. He wanted the pirates cleared out by July. Coastal communities like Bargal, Bander Bayla, and Eyl were also pressuring Farole to support their homegrown efforts to expel pirates. The timing for the offensive was perfect: the monsoons that keep the pirates off the seas were about to set in; pirate crews would soon be coming off the oceans. This meant they would be much easier to reach as they chewed qat and consulted mystics about next season's catch. But the program had another, more-formidable enemy, the U.N. -- specifically, the United Nations Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea (SEMG), a group that was created to document violations of the 20-year-old arms embargo in 2002 by warlord-run militias. The original SEMG reports were hampered by a lack of access on the ground and resulted in a dry accounting of militias and weapons. But with the hiring of Canadian/Somalilander and former International Crisis Group senior analyst Matthew Bryden in 2008, (a period that coincided with the growth of piracy and al-Shabab's arrival in the north) the reports took on a bizarre and voluminous tone accusing both friend and foe of serious violations. For example, in 2008 the SEMG accused the United States of violating the arms embargo by launching missile attacks against terrorist groups. Characterizing one such incident, Bryden's team wrote: "The Monitoring Group considers all weapons delivered to Somalia a violation of the embargo, irrespective of the manner in which they were delivered." Puntland got a taste of the SEMG's style under Bryden's reign on December 10, 2011. The SEMG apparently (the U.N. handles all flight permissions over Somalia) tipped off Somaliland officials that a PMPF plane supposedly loaded with weapons and mercenaries was on its way to Puntland. Almost as if by magic, Bryden showed up at the Ambassador Hotel in Hargeisa and threatened the two South African passengers. That is, until he discovered that the two "mercenaries" were in fact a well-known 60 Minutes camera team invited to film the PMPF base. But the point was made. The U.N. wasn't about to leave matters of self-defense to Puntland. Everyone was under the arms embargo. Today, even the new Somali government so lovingly nudged into power by the United Nations, cannot buy its own weapons, training, or equipment to defend itself from al Shabab because of the ancient arms embargo. In addition to going after Puntland, SEMG has also gone after the maritime security industry, the CIA (which supports three antiterrorism units in country), the United States (which trains and supplies Somalia security forces), the TFG (for corruption), even aid organizations (for excess food sold) and the charcoal industry (the taxes on which funds al-Shabab). The arms embargo was originally created to stop the flow of weapons to warring militias. But two decades on there have been no significant or measurable reductions in the flow of arms to Somalia or any real penalty to pirates or al-Shabab.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatima_Jibrell
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Somaliland: Saudis Accept pre-1991 Somali Passport
Somalia replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
How it's a victory that they are using kacaan passports is beyond fathomable. This article is a joke though, how can they 'pressure' the Saudis hahahahahaha, cajiib. :D -
Showqi;871846 wrote: At least the poeple who choose to talk about the petty items of the day show each other more love and respect than your kinda hateful Fadhi-kudirir topics. But I guess you don't understand what respect means so carry on with your cuqdad iyo aflagaado (af caytamay ninkiisu Ku yaalaa). Oh really now, I am the one who create these topics? You sure are a bright one. Cuqdad against what, what can one possibly have cuqdad against if I am in my position. They are moryaan elders, they tried to block the peace progress and tried to attain more powers. I am sorry but this is a federal republic, not a tribal republic under the noose of elders. But a council of tribal elders responsible for selecting members of the constituent assembly has refused to release the names. Mohamed Hassan Haad, the chairman of the ****** clan elders, said this is a way for the elders to exert more influence over the transition process. “Actually we have all the names,” he said, “but elders were saying to each other if they present the names everything will be in the hands of the parliament and nothing will remain for the elders to talk and be consulted about,” Haad said. http://www.voanews.com/content/somali-parliament-decisions-delayed/1403714.html ______________________________ Game, set & match - Come again sxb, it has been a pleasure.
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Lets give him a few months first.
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General Duke;871799 wrote: Yeah remember hotel Shaamo, Hotel Muna, National Theater and the latest one in Hotel Jazeera? He was never there and never was any of his many gatherings ever attacked.. Its all a coincidence me thinks It's funny because he disappears right before it happens, like Jazeera, he was there one minute, the next a bomb explodes and he's like "wha wha, I didn't do anything :confused:" But it's all hogwash, you are right it's an unfortunate coincidence.
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Lol, is that why Somalilanders come to Garowe for passports, it was forbidden in Somaliland, that is very sad and against principles of a free society .