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  1. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> if your not delusional, why the fake news. why the fake conference? Why? This is a serious question and we need serious answers hermit.
  2. The Hermet;795118 wrote: I see you dont like reason young pirate, so ill leave you to continue to entertain yourself with your unrealistic delusions. all you need to know is Somaliland is out of your league son, they destroyed you in the past, they continue to outsmart you. For the creators of Somaliweyn have become its destroyers and it will be a pleasure to bring an end to your fiefdom in the near future. :cool: Its sunday, its beautiful outside, im gonna go and smell some roses. you give up? wow. no wonder your enclave loses battles easily.
  3. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> you know your desperate when your enclave is reduced to making up news. If your not delusional, why the fake news?
  4. The Hermet;795111 wrote: Its a fact that Somaliland has more oil as three of the major spots and the off shore spots have been inside Somaliland as explored back in the late 80's before we destroyed your poor nigerian refugee uncle siad barre. As for your pirate-ville, i am a man of reason. The UK is a government, companies require security, insurance, they require infrastructure, they need logistics access with the rest of the world all these criteria are not met. what you gonna do export via bosaso port, a small port 1-3 the size of berbera port. after you dodge the bad roads, alshabab and pirates, not to mention the kidnappings, weak governance, poverty, uneducated masses. not to mention the perception of Somalia all logically states that you are DREAMING my pirate friend. Somalilands oil will be used in the future, not now because we both know the situation now. :cool: We are what the world calls realists. :cool: US reduced 20 years of delusionism to 30 second of flat out NO.
  5. The Hermet;795105 wrote: nice photoshop of cow sand grass...never you new u had etheir im sure you dont. anywhoo, a hole in the ground, alshabab, piracy, division, instabaility and weak government about to expire in 6 months an uneducated tribal majority and you still think BP and shell are comming to invest. :cool: SERIOUSLY???? what you think and what i think are not important, but i know where you're coming from; it must s@ck if the queen turned your enclave down in front of the whole world. i mean look what you have been reduced to: fake news, fake conference speech, embarrassed enclave president, and finally, no recognition . For God's sake, look what you have been reduced to: " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> compared that to Puntland; BP deal, Garowe I and II principal accept as the only road map for Somalia, UK working with the PL government in various issues ranging from development to oil deals. I know it must s@ck seeing PL move forward while your enclave deals with the raising KS and AS enclaves.
  6. Good future for Puntland, Thank you Mr. President
  7. Somalia semi-autonomous region of Puntland accelerated their efforts to fight against pirates and human smugglers by sending their newly establish Puntland Marine Police Force (PMPF) to Qaw village, 30 km west of the port of Bosaso. Officials told that the deployment kicks off the largest anti-piracy campaign to date in Puntland's coastal regions. The mission, which commenced on 15 January, was authorized by Puntland President Farole, the Minister of Security, Mr. Khalif Isse Mudan, and the Mayor of Qaw, Mr. Abdi Rashiid Habibi, according to a press release from the PMPF. The PMPF is a key component of Puntland’s aggressive, multi-pronged anti-piracy strategy, said Abdirizak Ahmed, Counter-Piracy Director in the Ministry of Maritime Transport, Ports and Counter-Piracy. “These activities enhance security in the region and provide much-needed humanitarian support to the people of Puntland. The PMPF underwent a six-month training course near Bosaso airport and have been supplied with boats and trucks, according to Puntland officials.
  8. TRENGTHENING UK`S RELATIONSHIP WITH PUNTLAND STATE OF SOMALIA UK Government News Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham with Stephen O`Brien, Minister for International Development meeting President Abdirahman Mohamud Farole of Puntland in London. This photo belongs to Foreign and Commonwealth Office`s photos LONDON-- The United Kingdom Foreign & Commonwealth Office issued the following press release: Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham, and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development Stephen O`Brien met the President of the Puntland State of Somalia on 17 October. This is the President`s first visit to the UK in an official capacity. Speaking after their meeting, Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham said: “We are pleased to welcome President Farole to London. The UK is developing a useful dialogue with the Puntland State of Somalia on matters of mutual interest, such as piracy. “We particularly welcome Puntland`s agreement with the Government of Seychelles to allow post-trial transfer of sentenced pirates to Puntland. Puntland is making efforts to strengthen its democracy, and we applaud the recent appointment of an Electoral Commissioner.” Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development Stephen O`Brien added: “We also discussed UK development assistance, which is focussed on healthcare, governance and job creation. We look forward to continuing our development partnership with Puntland.” Britain was urged today by the President of Puntland to help the strategically vital region of northeast Somalia to combat piracy off the Horn of Africa and stem the flow of insurgents heading towards Yemen to swell the ranks of al-Qaeda. President Abdirahaman Mohamed Farole was speaking to The Times as Kenyan troops pushed deeper into southern Somalia, chasing militants from al-Shabaab, the group that is held responsible for a spate of kidnappings. The latest victim was a 66-year-old quadriplegic French woman who was snatched from a northern Kenyan island resort and taken to Somalia. Her death was announced today. “I absolutely support the Kenyan move, their vital interests have been affected,” said the President in an interview in London. But the effect of the military incursion was to compound a disturbing trend: al-Shabaab driven southwards and into mountain hideouts by President Farole`s forces last year are making their way north again, partly because of the famine in the south. “Some of them are determined to cross the water and exploit the chaos in Yemen,” he said. Al-Shabaab has been linked to the very active al-Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula grouping. In the past arms have been transported from al-Qaeda in Yemen to their Somali offshoot; now the movement is in the opposite direction with Somali fighters hoping to make a living as insurgents-for-hire in Yemen, where president Ali Abdullah Saleh is struggling to cling on to power. President Farole said some of the al-Shabaab supporters had infiltrated the 400,000 refugees displaced from southern Somalia by the famine. “The chronic violence of southern Somalia has had a spillover effect to other parts of Somalia, primarily Puntland where terrorist groups have committed targeted killings and bomb attacks on prominent members of society,” said the President. Puntland has its own armed force of 5,000 soldiers and 2,000 police - “all receiving their salaries on time” said one presidential aide - but this is being stretched because of the parallel military challenge of controlling piracy. About 240 pirates are presently in Puntland prisons but still only a fraction of the 5,000 Somalis said to work as pirates. Pirates reportedly pay al-Shabaab between 10 and 50 per cent of their ransoms as a form of levy and have been used to smuggle arms and jihadists. “We want to see British support on the diplomatic, security and development levels, “ said the President who has held talks with Henry Bellingham, parliamentary undersecretary of state at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and with Foreign Office officials. The main ambition of the Puntland leadership is to persuade Britain and the US to put pressure on the United Arab Emirates to resume its funding of a maritime police force that would patrol the waters around the Horn of Africa. “Puntland constitutes a buffer zone for regional security and stability,” said the President. “It is deserving of strengthening support for its security.”
  9. Wasiirka arrimaha dibedda Turkiga Axmed Da’ud Oglo ayaa sheegay in dalkiisu diyaar u yahay taageero dhinaca militeriga ah oo Somalia ka caawina sidii xasiloonida dib loogu soo celin lahaa. Shir saxaafadeed uu ku qabtey London ayuu beesha caalamka ugu baaqey inay xoojiyaan ciidamada nabad ilaalineed ee Midowga Afrika ka socda,waxana uu raaciyey in Turkigu diyaar uyahay taagero militeri. Bartamihii 2010 ayaa Turkigu waxa uu saxiixey heshiis uu ku tababarayo ciidamada Somalia kadib shirweyne caalami ah oo Qaramada Midoobey ku qabatey Istanbul. Wasiirka amuuraha dibedda Turkigu waxa uu cadeeyey doorka dalkiisa ee ku aadan dhex-dhexaadinta dhinacyada siyaasada Somalia isku haysa,isagoona yiri’’Turkigu waxa uu soo bandhigayaa talaabo kasta oo nabad waarta Somalia looga dhalinkaro’’. Oglo waxa uu ka sheekeeyey kaalmooyin uu dalkiisu ugu deeqo Somalia, tibaaxey in Turkigu yahay dowladda keliya ee ka soo baxdey balanqaadkeedi Somalia oo ka dhaxeyso xiriir aad u wanaagsan. ‘’Turkigu waxa uu gurmad gaarsiiyey Somalia ,waana waajib bini’aadanimo mana jirto maslaxad aan ka leenahay ,Somalidu way noo ogyihiin abaalkaasi’’ ayuu yiri Da’ud Oglo. ‘’Balanqaadkayagii ku aadanaa Somalia waan ka soo baxney muddo gaaabn gudaheed tan iyo shirkii Istanbul2011’’ ayuu raaciyey hadalkiisa wasiirku oo sheegay in mar labaad shirweyne caalami ah Somalida loohguqaban doono Istanbul bartamaha 2012. Safaarada ay ka furteen Muqdisho ayuu ugu danbeysiiyey hadalkiisa wasiirka arrimaha dibedda Turkigu oo dalalka kale ugu yeerey inay ka furtaan safaaradahooda Muqdisho.
  10. Having been in Puntland recently, it was very interesting to hear Henry Bellingham, Minister for Africa, talk about his visits to Puntland and that country’s cooperation with the UK Government, at a Parliamentary debate: ” Where next for UK policy on Somali Pirates” 13/12/11, Committee Room 9. Members of the panel for this debate were Henry Bellingham MP, Michael Parker, President of the Chamber of Shipping and Graeme Henderson, Managing Director for SHELL. In the audience, we saw Lord West (former first sea lord, appointed by Gordon Brown PM), John Speller MP shadow Minister for Transport, Eric Joyce MP Chair of Great Lakes Africa APPG and Mark Brownrigg, Director General, Chamber of Shipping. Henry Bellingham started by reminding us of a few statistics: 23,000 ships in GoA carrying $952 billion in cargo per annum. Piracy costs $10-12 billion per annum and $274 million has been paid out to date for ransoms while 17 ships and 400 hostages are s still held in Somalia. He also mentioned that there had been some success in that 1000 pirates have been captured and held in 20 countries inc USA. The social costs of piracy were highlighted by Michael Parker and Graeme Henderson (see more on this subject in this excellent You tube clip from Save our Seafarers) 66 seamen have been killed by ruthless pirates. The main concern for CoS is shrinking naval support in the Gulf of Aden and a growing reliance on private security. While the UK supports robust military actions and private armed guards on ships, it is also working hard to improve prisioner transfers from Kenya, Seychelles and Tanzania. The UK govt is taking special interest in supporting the good work of the Puntland government in small fishing communities along the north coast of Somalia to deny pirates a base to operate from. The UK govt knows that long term damage is being done by pirates to Somalia and other East African countries who want to use sea trade to develop their economies. Meeting the Puntland Minister for Security, General Kale Isse Mudan on a ship in Bosasso port, 01/12/11. Puntland is working hard to build stability in its government; you can see this first hand in Bosasso port where more ships now visit and more cargo is offloaded unimpeded. But it is not enough and more trade with more economically developed countries is needed so that more can be invested in Puntland ports and their anti-piracy police force. Private security firms like Britannia Maritime Security can be of significant help in giving confidence to ships that want to visit Puntland coastal waters and ports like Bosasso. Ships that go their will find the Puntland authorities most supportive of Private Security Companys. In this way the government can build both it’s anti-piracy police force and it’s program to reeducate coastal communities about the damage piracy causes.Henry Bellingham also reminded us of David Cameron’s commitment to help Puntland and fix the piracy problem in the Gulf of Aden. A UK delegation has now been to Mogudishu to speak with President Sharif Shieikh Ahmed to lay the ground work for further discussions to take place on the 23rd February with UK Government at a ‘Somalia Conference’ in London. Don’t miss it.
  11. Timur;795064 wrote: This is gonna be the game changer. We should welcome the Ingriis and their drilling rigs, let the oil flow! i agree. PL should use the UK to get the state to the next level; UAE state of Somalia.
  12. it looks like i fail to yield to my own advice....Don't feed the Troll
  13. Dr_Osman;795059 wrote: You boyd are frustrated and furious at the prospect that puntland will manage its own resources and will give you bread crumbs and use that against you and control your politics. Always remember we wont enpower u to how strong we are, we will give u drops of milk here and there like new born baby!!! Ka kaca hurdada puntland superpower :cool:
  14. Mario B;795057 wrote: KS/SSC will be the state that glues the Somali nation, I think the Awdalites [AS] are also in unique position to fulfil the same role. again, as Faroole stated numerous time, PL welcomes old and new enclaves in order to united the country. is that difficult for you to understand or do you only see your enclave different than all the other enclaves in the country. Whether its KS or AS, PL will welcome all the enclaves, because new plus old enclaves = Somalia.
  15. War deg dega oo xassasi ah dawlada ingiriiska oo shirhoose layeelatey madaxda puntland caawa kana saxiixatey inay iyadu hogaamiso shidaalka Puntland
  16. TODAY’S ZAMAN, ANKARA Feb. 25, 2012 Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has said Turkey is ready to provide military assistance to Somalia in order to help establish political stability. Wrapping up talks in London after Thursday’s summit on Somalia, Davutoğlu urged the international community to bolster the strength of African Union (AU) peacekeeping forces and provide them with more resources, saying Turkey is ready to provide such assistance, at a press conference. In 2010, Turkey signed an agreement to train Somali soldiers at a UN-backed international Somalia summit in İstanbul. The AU, a regional body consisting of 54 African states, maintains an African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) as part of the peace mission to stabilize the security situation in the country, along with Kenyan and Ethiopian troops. Somalia has been in a state of anarchy since 1991, when warlords overthrew longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on each other. Davutoğlu highlighted Turkey’s important role in mediating between conflicting factions in Somalia, saying that Turkey would continue to provide all kinds of support to establish permanent peace in the country. Davutoğlu claimed that Somalia is currently passing through an important political phase, adding, “All the conflicting parties [in Somalia] respect Turkey, that is the reason they give importance to Turkey’s presence in the mediation process.” Denying claims that Turkey and France are battling to influence the political transitional process in Somalia, Davutoğlu stressed that by assisting the country Turkey is only fulfilling its responsibilities to a country which shares the heritage of the Ottoman Empire, which had close links with Somalia. He said Turkey is not involved in rivalry with any country in that sense. “Turkey extends aid to Somalia as a humanitarian obligation, not as a result of strategic interests,” Davutoğlu said, adding that Somalis are grateful to Turkey for its efforts. “Turkey has kept all its promises towards Somalia in the short time since last year’s Istanbul conference,” Davutoğlu asserted, highlighting Turkish efforts to provide medical assistance and develop a diplomatic presence in the country. Davutoğlu stressed that every country attending the conference in London referred to Turkey’s efforts and added that the second international conference in Somali will be held in İstanbul in June. Citing that Turkey is one of the few countries that plans to open an embassy in Mogadishu, Davutoğlu said he called on other countries to open embassies in Somalia during the conference. The conference brought together representatives from 40 countries and various international and regional organizations, such as UN, the World Bank, the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). Source:TODAY’S ZAMAN
  17. Mario B;795035 wrote: We the patriotic people of KS, are going to unite all Somalis behind the mighty BLUE FLAG , and take all the children of SOMAL... to the promise land. To a land of honey and milk, a land of equality and unity, a land of peace and prosperity. Our Motto is " no clan is left behind " from Ras Kamboni to Loya Ado.:cool: P.s Any spoilers will be directed to you know who.. and we will not accept any Somali clan constituting an imaginary border between Somali people. :mad: we support any enclave that wants to united all the other enclaves in the country. we, the PL enclave support the KS enclave in their endeavor to unite the other enclaves. :cool:
  18. Timur;795012 wrote: lol, Puntland WROTE the "federal constitution" you're referring to. Oh, did you think Shariif Sakin and Shariif Axmed wrote it? They can't even read kkk. They can't even read kkk , beside the father of the constitution of future federal somalia will be abdi hassan jimcale. learn the man's name and history, because your kids will ask you one day, who was abdi jimcale?
  19. Mario B;795004 wrote: Folks from " clan enclaves " should know which Flag is the most important , worshipping regional flags at a time when we are about to constitute our National Governance shows wrong sort of patriotism!! P.s Puntland should stay away from KS :cool: We can deal with "Slanders" on our own. we, one of the so call enclaves, have all the faith that the people from the KS enclave have all the resource and men power to deal with the other enclave. from one of the enclave to the newly declared enclave, we send our best wishes.
  20. faarah22;794994 wrote: wtf ! is that an ape on the far right of the middle photo or is it my eyes. look properly are you saying your an ape:confused: did you see one of your friends in the pic:confused: i assure you, its only you. your eyes are playing tricks on you. see a specialist. that's my advice.
  21. British Petroleum, the world’s fourth largest corporation and the third largest energy firm in the world, has reportedly entered negotiations with representatives from Somalia’s semi-autonomous Puntland region. The troubled Puntland State has just rid itself of most of its infamous piracy issue and became the latest target of Al-Shabaab militants as local cells declared a new war on the poor region. BP, which entered negotiations around the time of the recent London Conference on Somalia, has expressed interest in exploring the area around Aluula in Somalia’s northeastern Bari province. Currently, several small exploration firms are exploring around communities of Ufeyn, Dharoor, and Iskushuban, all of which are districts in the province of Bari, Somalia’s largest region and the site of what could be the first-ever successful well. Puntland’s minister for international cooperation, Abdulkadir Hashi, had earlier stated to the Guardian and the Observer newspapers, both based in the UK, same as BP, that the firm’s expertise in offshore drilling had enticed him to seek out their services first. This leads many to believe that Aluula will be looking at offshore exploration. The district of Aluula is the northernmost point of Somalia and the easternmost point of Africa, and additionally the district hugs both the Gulf of Aden – serving as the easternmost point of the Gulf in Africa, as well as the Indian Ocean – serving as the northernmost point of that ocean in Africa. Recently, officials in the Somali government, tied to Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, had stated that the Indian Ocean’s offshore potential, which recently began to peak with discoveries of natural gas in Mozambique and Tanzania, may hold as much, if not more than 100 Billion Barrels of crude oil just along the coast of Somalia. A deal is expected to be struck before the extraction of oil, which both Hashi and exploration teams cite will be happening within just a few weeks time. http://www.DissidentNation.com