Mario B

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  1. I see a change in the tone from our Xaaji, this is progress folks.
  2. Sulleiman The Great;934905 wrote: People give relevance where there is none, HAG is a tax exempt community organization in canada that keeps its door open under the pretense of helping the Somali immigrant community they are not political heavy weights...... Lol. tell that to Mooge, he has used this term[HAG] to galvanize the tolka, as for the Damjadiid group..it just means new blood in Somali political body, I just hope they declare their policies so we can scrutinize them. Or they could be just political managers who make up things as they go along.
  3. Naxar Nugaaleed;934700 wrote: ^ the constitution doesn't say don't fly to the moon but we can't lol So you're another who can't disagree with the gist of my comment. You just being pedantic.
  4. Timur;934642 wrote: Somalis are often paranoid about some boogeyman coming to steal their make-believe nationalism. Even the strongest countries in Africa are full-fledged colonies, so I fail to see what threat Somalia poses to anyone. The elements i'm referring to are Somalis, I as far as I'm concerned....'Somalis, you have met the enemy, and it's you'. I have never been in the business of blaming secondary actors.
  5. It's citizen are aware, that they are elements inside/outside the country who don't want a central authority to form in the Republic because......[ you fill in the details]
  6. Baashi;934520 wrote: How about I agree with that people not central bureaucrats nor presidential decree in far away locality shall decide what type of local government suits them Or I agree with the people have the right to exercise their constitutional rights to form a federal state Is that how you view your President/PM as the other from a far locality who has no business in your neck of the woods? :confused:
  7. Mario B;887419 wrote: What I have noticed here is that those calling the president myopic, are themselve short sighted. I believe it's in the Presidents remit to form a temporary administration in the Jubooyinka using his position as commander in chief in this time of war and emergency , what he can't do is to form a permanent admin for the region ...that can only come from regional selection/elections process. As far as I know Gen Madoobe is part of the SNA, on this occassion he has shown nothing but contempt and insubordinate behavior towards the President. I said it before, and I'll say it again, there is nothing in the constitution that says the Federal Government can't form an interim administrations wether in the Jubboyinka or anywhere else. So let put this argument to bed. What is unconstitutional is for IGAD or anyone else from outside playing the role of the central government in the internal affairs of Somalia.
  8. The Zack;924710 wrote: Really you need to chill Dhuuso mareeb boy! Somehow you assume the current admin belongs to you when really you have no say on anything. You think the current federal government is USC and you seem to be too excited on everything. This government would have belonged to you too, if you weren't busy subverting it.
  9. R.I.P comandante presidente!
  10. Jacaylbaro;923263 wrote: ^ ^ Is Bugladn sick then ?? Without doubt. They suffer from stealth secessionism.
  11. Alpha Blondy;923237 wrote: 55. New Generation University College, Hargeisa, Somaliland 56. Alpha University College*, Hargeisa, Somaliland * this is a real university and NOT Alpha's University of International Love and Riddims.
  12. NGONGE;922843 wrote: Don't lose hope adeer and listen to what the guru tells you. We must ensure that the next generation is openly clannish so that Somalia may be saved.
  13. brainblaster456;923249 wrote: Do you know that your statement is biased and that our Prophet (SAW) said that: whom so ever struggles for Nationalism ('Asabiya) is not one of our Nation 'ie: the Ummah of Muhammad (SAW)' Nice try, it's not me who is calling for internatonal borders where none exists. The Prophet [sAW] also said that the Ummah is one body if one part gets sick then the whole body is sick.
  14. Muslim nations can solve the problem of drones by governing the 'ungoverned space'.
  15. Mario B;919409 wrote: I support the partial lifting of the arms embargo. I believe the FG should be allowed to equip itself with light armoured vehicles, body armoured and helmets, communication equipment, night vision technology etc...the time for lifting of embargo on tanks, helicopters and fighter jets is premature given the nature of mistrust. Also the IC should help us in the building of military barracks and military hospitals across the country. xiinfaniin;922401 wrote: Partial easing of the embargo is not bad , waa sida keliya oo lagu tijaabin karo qolodaan Xasan madaxda u yahay.
  16. Gheelle.T;922388 wrote: ^Yeah, while you at it, add that those who feel being wronged, will be able to sue the government.! Classic. And who wronged you? And what is the purpose of a government if it can't redress your grievous?:confused:
  17. BREAKING NEWS - Qoslaye tries to assasinated a Somali MP over kismayo comment
  18. Our military will be apolitical, any ensuing disagreement regarding constitution or legal or political matters will be dealt through the court system. Anyone who thinks he can get his way through a barrel of a gun is deluded, including the President. We need to promote a culture based on rule of law and not might is right.
  19. This is vey sad indeed, I don't know the particular details of this accident but I hope they fit speed limiting devices in order to slow down this killing machines. I was in Morogoro, Tanzania [ 2 years ago] when I witnessed first hand this type of carnage.
  20. The UN Security Council is set to ease a two decade old arms embargo against Somalia to help the new government in its battle against Islamist militants, diplomats said Wednesday. The United States has been supporting a campaign by the Somali government for the embargo to be ended, while Britain and France have been more reluctant to let more arms into a country already awash with guns, diplomats said. The measure is likely to be part of a council resolution renewing the mandate of the African Union military force in Somalia which should be passed on Wednesday next week. The Security Council imposed a total arms embargo in 1992 as feuding warlords battled for control of the country after ousting dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. A UN diplomat said Britain is drafting the resolution which set out the new measures, but that negotiations are still being held. The council could decide to ease the embargo against government purchases of arms for a year but exclude certain types of weaponry such as air defense systems, the diplomat said. "There is a a good argument for sending a strong signal that the new government is increasingly exercising sovereignty, and on the other hand continuing concerns about security," the diplomat said. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who took office last year, but is still kept in power mainly by the 17,000 strong African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), toured western capitals last month to demand an end to the embargo. "What the Somali government partly wants is a political signal that they are now a sovereign government and we're supporting them, rather than a trusteeship," said another UN diplomat. "They say the bad guys are getting weapons and the good guys are not." UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has also given conditional support to lifting the embargo. "Enhanced efforts are ... urgently needed to develop the Somali National Security Forces," Ban said in a recent report to the Security Council in which he said it "may wish to consider the repeated request by the government for lifting the arms embargo." Ban warned that while Shebab Islamist militants have suffered major losses "these spoilers will seize any opportunity to reverse the gains." AMISOM's current UN mandate ends on March 7. The Security Council is currently scheduled to meet the day before to vote a resolution on the force and setting up a UN political office in Mogadishu. http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/afp/130227/un-set-ease-somalia-arms-embargo
  21. xiinfaniin;922071 wrote: ^^No one is asking him to empower anyone. He was given the benefit of the doubt. Now watch this space ...and follow the news as it unfolds in Kismayo . 'One thing Somalis are good is insisting on getting all their political wishes at one go by any means necessary. They did that and they intend on doing that going forward'.- Baashi
  22. The Zack;922057 wrote: Very true. Culusow wuu is khasaarinayaa Somalina waa khasaarinayaa . If this 4 year end up another failure from Xamar, the rest of Somalia will have to reconsider staying with these folks. I am dead serious. Dadkaan meelna uma socdaan. Why should the President empower folks who are threatening secession before they're even empowered?:confused:
  23. ^^Where is the Central government in all this, where is the meeting in which any disagreement with the FG was ironed out? Why is the FG shut out from territory it ulti mately has sovereignty over? P.s None of this BS would be accepted by any of the countries in the region, why do Somalis always short change their government or fellow citizens...?