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  1. Somalia has been inv ited no other country. even a kid will figure out that Somaliland is just a dream by a clan. I'm tired Somaliland should be allowed to call themself a country with only the few provinces excluding the ssc areas where i come from..
  2. Dr_Osman;776681 wrote: Yahya you do realize this 50% share the tfg is calling for they will be getting the same from every region with any resources regardless. From kismayo to zaylac. This will beef up the tfg over anyone else since they get everything. Its not fair and I condemn it to the fullest!!! Most of oil stays in Puntland hand as a famous man once said I have no problem with this because according to the constition of federalism the TFG Should be the top government followed by the central government. Doctor i know you know and you understand better than i do , so is'nt this fair ?
  3. Naxar Nugaaleed;776665 wrote: don't you think the whole country should share resource like this and if not what would the point of being one country exactly
  4. Dr_Osman;776647 wrote: What a disgrace waana in si xoogan looga jawaba. TFG doesnt deserve anything more then 5% fuel levy from Puntland's oil. I am insulted by the TFG demands and Puntland agrees to this nonsense we are insane. Gobollada Puntland maxa ka soo gali jiray dawladi hore ee siyad barre gaar ahan beeraha koonfuurta? NOTHING. Maxay inoo gabatay dawlada dhexe? hal laami, iyo deked aanan la dhamayn iyo hal airport in galkayo. No ways I reject the TFG claim on our oil and anything beyond a 5% fuel levy charge to the tfg is crazy fair. stop crying about siad barre and what he did to others. we should learn from mistakes and should be able to o0ver come greed.
  5. Policy WATCH:Analysis Analysis Linda Nchi: A First Quarter Review By JAY BAHADUR 01/18/2012 Current Position and Players Current Position and Players Three months have now passed since Kenya launched its invasion of Somalia, codenamed Linda Nchi ("Protect the Country"). Though the invasion appeared to have been in the works for months, its precise timing, in October 2011, was ostensibly determined by a rash of kidnappings in northern Kenya, including the brutal abductions of Briton Judith Tebbutt and Frenchwoman Marie Dedieu. read more on : http://www.somaliareport.com/index.php/post/2562/Linda_Nchi_A_First_Quarter_Review__
  6. Osama was a man who was not affraid of any creature other than the Almighty but this Godane is not a man to trust weather his project will long last to protect him.he doubts and remains annonymous inside burco.
  7. why is somaliland shrinkinking so gradually? because they betrayed brotherhood and soon we will hear more divisions.
  8. this are our navies. stop calling them pirates.
  9. Carafaat;769670 wrote: democracy at work. atleast they are working hard and doing some representing they should be given AK-47s and get locked in the parliament
  10. ^^^ Mr Yunis i do get your point and it's clear. apart from that I admire the way you get to express your opinion in ingirs.
  11. burahadeer;765187 wrote: nice,awdal make your enemies & the few 1000s will suffer! IS this a threat ? are you trying to force them to join you ?
  12. Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri "twinterviews" the hardline fighters who want to replace the Somali government with an Islamic state. The group began tweeting on December 7 under the handle HSM Press Office - an acronym for Harakat al-Shabab al-Mujahideen, or Movement of Holy Warrior Youth. 1. Moshiri opens the conversation by linking al-Shabab to a blog post she wrote about the beginning of their Twitter campaign: 2. * * * Al-Shabab starts tweeting | Al Jazeera Blogs @HSMPress which stands for Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen is not following anyone on Twitter, yet. In a week, however, it has accumulat... Aljazeera 3. * * * “ @HSMPress: This is my take on your tweeting. t.co/gig00SOl AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 4. Al-Shabab responds about an hour later... 5. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri If #US has a virtual embassy in #Tehran, why can't HSM maintain a virtual presence to impart the reality of Somali warfare? HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 6. ...then picks out a sentence from Moshiri's blog post for criticism: "I have been to Somalia many times. When I am there, I can barely get mobile phone reception and internet access is a luxury. If the group is indeed tweeting from the depths of Somalia, this shows how sophisticated an operation it must have developed." 7. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri Your comment regarding lack of reception is open to dispute;Somali telecom industry is booming with millions of subscribers HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 8. * * * “ @HSMPress True, but you have to be on same network as the person you are calling. When desk in Doha calls us, often can't get through. AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 9. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri A little inconvenient, of course, but tele-density here in Somalia is 3X higher than that of some countries, like Ethiopia! HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 10. Moshiri gets back to al-Shabab's opening tweet, which compared their Twitter efforts with the United States' "virtual embassy" in Iran: 11. * * * “ @HSMPress but unfortunately, the Somali war isn't virtual is it. People on both sides are being killed or injured. AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 12. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri bloodshed is the predictable corollary of foreign intervention; its impact on geopolitical structure of the region is broad HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 13. Moshiri pursues a few different lines of questioning, asking how al-Shabab views its coverage in the media and what it will take for them to lay down their arms: 14. * * * “ @HSMPress how do you view the way you are portrayed by the media? AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 15. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri Most of it is propaganda masqueraded as objectivity, thus precluding the possibility of obtaining anything impartial HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 16. * * * “ @HSMPress Do your views on Twitter represent the whole of your movement? Isn't Al Shabab fragmented, into different layers of leadership? AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 17. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri Yes do & HSM is united unlike the crippled TFG militia. A fragmented org. couldn't possibly confront so many adversaries. HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 18. * * * “ @HSMPress: what will it take for you to come to the negotiating table, and lay down your arms? AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 19. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri How can one lay down his arms when his enemies are grinding their swords to terminate him. No to negotiations undr invasion HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 20. Moshiri asks about the movement's overall goals, and al-Shabab responds indirectly, addressing a different person: 21. * * * “ @HSMPress Most ordinary Somalis want peace, and reconstruction, what message do you have for them? AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 22. * * * “ @HSMPress what are you fighting for? International Jihad? Or a peaceful united future for Somalis? AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet 23. * * * “ @alykhansatchu To free our people from the ignominy of invasion &live according to the Laws of Shari'ah (Qur'an) It's our prerogative right! HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 24. Finally, the exchange ends - at least for now - with an attempt at humour by al-Shabab, and Moshiri's pointed response: 25. * * * “ @nazaninemoshiri This must be #AlJazeera's innovative new approach to Twitter interviews. Should we call it Twinterview? HSM Press Office a day ago ReplyRetweet 26. * * * “ @HSMPress well it certainly isn't that easy or safe for me to come and interview you face to face is it? AJEMOSHIRI a day ago ReplyRetweet Other stories by ajelive on storify.com ➜ From To Send Embed code http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2011/12/2011121316621833642.html
  13. let them kick this old bizness man out of the parliament. he thinks the parliament is his house. next to follow will be the handsome black beuty boy who spends time infront of the mirror to see how red the lipsticks are.