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President Yusuf holds press conference..Villa Somalia PICS
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^^^Morgan has done nothing wrong here, he is sitting next to il-President. From all accounts he has retired from politics. -
The TFG troops only shoot Those who for years lived on loot Those knuckleheads heads who occupied And kept the weak under their boots The TFG never started this It was Xasan Dahir and his farts To the kids they promised heaven Then ran before the start Somalia is today free Your guns are of no use Looter Inc's claims we refuse On your way out to Asmara Close the door For your fake dreams are no more. Duke the General
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President Yusuf holds press conference..Villa Somalia PICS
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Madaxweynaha DKMG oo sheegay inay guulaysteen By VOA News 29-April-2007 Madaxweynaha DKMG Cabdullahi Yuusuf Madaxweynaha Dawlada Kumeelgaarka ah Cabdullahi Yuusuf Ahmed ayaa sheegay in isbahaysiga dawladiisa iyo kuwa Itoobiya ay gaadheen guulo wax ku ool ah oo laga guulaystay Xoogaggii Islaamiyiinta magaalada caasimadda ah ee Muqdisho. Madaxweynaha ayaa dadka ku guubaabiyey dadkii hore uga qaxay Muqdisho inay dib ugu soo laabtaan, ka dib sagaal casho oo dagaal ka socdey magaalada ayna ku dhinteen ilaa 400 oo qof. Askarta dawladda ayaa waardiyaynayey jidadka iyagoo gawaarida ka baarayey hub magaalada caasimadda ah gudaheeda, Sabtidii, oo ahayd maalintii labaad oo degganaansho ka jiraan magaalada iyadoo dagaalkii joogsaday. Kooxaha xaquuqda bani'aadaminnimada ayaa sheegay in 400 oo kun oo qof ka carareen guryahooda ilaa iyo intii dagaalladu ka bilawdeen Muqdisho bishii Feebaraayo. Ciidammada dawladda oo ay taageerayaan kuwa Itoobiyaanku ayaa ka caydhiyey dhaqdhaqaaqii Islaamiyiinta magaalada Muqdisho bishii December ee la soo dhaafay. Intaa wixii ka dambeeyey, mallayshiyada daacadda u ah Islaamiyiinta ayaa sii laba jibbaaray weerarro gaadma ah oo ay qaadayeen. Boqollaal shacab ah ayaa lagu dilay madaafiic iyo rasaas ka dhacaysey qoryaha kala duwan. -
Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
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^^Amusing and nothing more. -
Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Thats your opinion brother, but if one talks about leadership. Azhari was an ambasador in his twenties and a peace activist throught the civil war period. As for the spirit of the attack on Azhari, Bari Bari, Seed, and others was nothing more than a swipe at the clan and not the TFG as a whole. Since no one else was mentioned. Sharif Xasn was a Qad merchant tunred warlord lackey and who was out of his depth for a while. Again Socod nice trym but sorry mate. -
President Yusuf holds press conference..Villa Somalia PICS
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Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo maanta ka qeyb galay kulanka golaha Wasiirada magaalada Muqdisho Somaliweyn Media Center (SMC) Muqdisho 29/04/07 Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Fkmg ee Somalia Md. Cabdulaahi Yuusuf Axmed ayaa maanta ka qeyb galay kulan ay isugu yimaadeen golaha Wasiirada xarunta Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa waxa uu kaga warbixiyey safarkii uu ku tagay dalka dibadiisa gaar ahaan dalka Ethiopia. Madaxweynaha ayaa wasiirada ugu faahfaahiyey kulankii uu la yeeshay madaxda dalka Ethiopia wuxuuna sheegay inay isla soo qaadeen sidii loo sii xoojin lahaa xiriirka ka dhaxeeya labada dal kulankaassi ayaa waxa uu ku tilmaamay inuu ku dhamaaday si guul ah. Sidoo kale Madaxweynaha Somalia Md. Yuusuf waxa uu golaha wasiiradda uga waramay xaallada guud ee uu haatan dalka kusugan yahay iyo sida looga baahan yahay in lagu dar dargaliyo hawlaha hor yaala dowlada iyo waliba xukuumada sidii gacan bir ah loogu qaban lahaa amaanka magaalada Muqdisho iyo guud ahaan dalka Somalia. Dhinaca kale Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Soomaaliya ayaa kormeer guud kusoo bixiyey xarunta C.I.D-da ee magaalada Muqdisho iyadoo meelo badan laga dayactiray meelo kalena ay hawlo ka socdeen kormeerkiisa ayaa waxaa ku wehliyey Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Xkfkmg ee Somalia Prof. Cali Maxamed Gedi waxaana warbixin kasiinayey General Darwiish oo ah jananka ugu sareeya hay'ada danbi baarista kaasoo faahfaahin ka bixiyey dhismayaasha la dayactiray iyo kuwa haatan shaqadu ka socoto -
^^^Every organisation has some bad apples, I give you that but our troops are doing a hell of a good job serving Somalia. Look if one wanted to loot the Bakara market would not have been protected as it has been so far.
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Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
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Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Socod-Badane, I am not defending him, just putting the truth out. The man was a leader before A/Yusuf governemnt came into existance and even before Puntland. Thus the picture painted of him was false. A dedicated fellow of peace is this man. -
^^^Geel-Jiire, bro these news portals were anti-TFG, specialy Simba. The TFG troops are not looters, simple. Kooxo ku labisan dharka Ciidammada Dowladda oo lagu qabtay iyagoo lacago ka urursanaya Isgoyska Baar Ubax April 29 . 2007 Radiofreesomalia.com Kooxo labisan direyska ciidammada Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa waxaa lagu qabtay iyagoo canshuuraad ka qaadanaya dadka ganac satada ah iyo gaadiidka ku sugan Isgoyska Baar Ubax Kooxahaan ayaa waxaa gacanta ku dhigay ciidammo ka tirsan kuwa Dowladda iyagoo xabsiga u taxaabay, waxaana ay sheegeen saraakiisha ciidammada Dowladda inay sharciga hor-geyn doonaan kooxa haas. Wararka ayaa waxay sheegayaan in kooxahaan labisan dharka dowladda ay dhaceen gaari ka tirsan kuwa shacabka iyagoo kala cararay, waxaana dadka qaarkood ay sheegeen inay dhacdooyinkaan yihiin kuwo ku soo badanaya Muqdisho. Arrintaan ayaa waxay ku soo beegantay xilli Ra’iisul wasaaraha Soomaaliya Prof. Geeddi uu sheegay inay jiraan kooxo ka haray Maxkamadihii Midoobay oo ku labisan dharka dowladda oo shacabka dhibaato culus u geysanaya. Tan iyo intii ay dowladdu la wareegtay gacan ku haynta Muqdisho ayaa waxaa soo baxayay warar sheegaya in kooxo ku labisan dharka dowladda ay bililiqo ka geysanayaan xaafadaha Muqdisho iyo goobihii lagu dagaalamay.
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Kulan Heshiis ah oo maanta ka furmey Buurtinle Last Updated::2007-04-29 22:50:26 Buurtinle:-Degmada Buurtinle ee Gobolka Nugaal ayaa waxaa manta ka furmey Shir Nabadeyn ah oo lagu heshiisiinayo Labo Beelood oo dhawaantaan Dirir ay ku dhex martey Deegaanka Cagaarre. Shirkaan ayaa waxaa ka soo qeyb galey Maamulka Puntland, odey dhaqameedyo, waxgarad, aqoonyahano, Dhalinyaro, iyo Haween ka kala socdey dhamaan Deegaanada Puntland. Waxaana u jeedadiisu ay ahayd sidii loo soo afmeeri lahaa khilaafaad soo noq noqdey oo sababey iska hor imaad dhimasho iyo dhaawac Geystey. Shirkaan ayaa waxaa Gogol xaar u ahaa shir dhawaantan ka dhacay Magaalada Caasimada ah ee Garoowe kaas oo ay ku yeesheen dadka ku dhaqan Deegaanka Nugaal, waxaana uu u ahaa hor dhac shirkii Maanta la isugu yimid. Ajandayaasha Shirka ayaa Maalinta Berito ah la rajeynaya in la wada Gorfeeyo, iyada oo manta uu ahaa kulankaan Furitaan iyo is bariidin. Deegaanka Cagaarre waa Deegaan ay ku badanyihiin dad xoolo dhaqato ah waxaana uu ku yaalaa Deegaanka Ismaamulka Soomaalida ee Itoobiya. Waxaana horey oga dhacay iska hor imaad aan sidaas u Buurneyn, waxaana ay isku qabteen dadka halkaas dega oo reer Puntland ah Dhul Baraageed. Waa ismaan dhaaf kii ugu weynaa ee Dadka Reer Puntland dhex mara waayadaan, waxaana la filayaa in kulankaan uu ku soo Afmeermo jawi is afgarad, Maadaama ay Reer Puntland-tu ku can baxeen is Faham, Balaaran taas oo keentey in ay sameystaan maamul iyaga u gaar ah oo ay ku xalistaan waxii Khilaafaad ah ee dhexyaal, si nabdoon. Mohamed Ali (Dalmar) mohamedali11@gmail.com Horseednet.com
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Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
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ecoglobe: We had the pleasure attending a talk given by Dr. Al-Azhari in Wellington. Six years, four months and 17 days he spent alone in jail. At times he was tortured by hanging him by handcuffs to a hook in the ceiling for many hours. He went through anger, desperation and pain, ultimately finding a way to forgiveness. An amazing story. The forgiveness factor - Somalia Diplomat REBUILDING SOMALIA FROM THE BOTTOM UP Auckland, Nov 26 - Yusuf Al-Azhari is adamant: he is not the Nelson Mandela of Somalia. "I couldn't be Nelson Mandela," says the former diplomat who has been shot, tortured and imprisoned and is now helping to bring peace to the war-torn North African country. "Nelson Mandela is a great man who has suffered a lot more than myself," he says relaxing in a modest Auckland flat, his temporary home during his New Zealand visit hosted by the international agency Moral ReArmament. Yet commentators are increasingly comparing the peacemaker from North Africa with his illustrious South African counterpart. "The similarity might be in the forgiveness factor: [Mandela] forgave and I did the same." What Dr Al-Azhari means is that he forgave Mohamed Siad Barre, the Marxist dictator who ruled Somalia with an iron fist for 22 years until he fled in 1991. He tracked down the dictator, who was living in a small apartment in Lagos, Nigeria. The devout Muslim says that Barre wept when he offered forgiveness for Barre imprisoning him in a 3m by 4m cell for six years, suffering physical and psychological torture. Forgiveness is increasingly being offered and accepted in the country which most Westerners have written off as a hopeless cause, a cot case beyond redemption through either United Nations aid or armed intervention. A United Nations report last year said: "Somalia has degenerated into a black hole of anarchy in which no national government exists, and pervasive lawlessness attracts criminals and bandits." That single sentence sums up people's impressions of Somalia but the country is undergoing a strange transformation, says Dr Al-Azhari. It is the abandonment of Somalia by the international community that is leading to the country's rehabilitation, he says. Instead of trying to build from the top down by imposing a national government, as numerous failed international rescue efforts attempted, Dr Al-Azhari and others worked at grass roots level bringing together traditional and religious leaders, women's groups, businessmen and intellectuals in the villages, towns and cities. Clan grievances are being solved through mediation. It is still a dangerous task. At one point 22 negotiators were rounded up and shot, with Dr Al-Azhari one of only three who survived. Two bullets were removed from his thigh but a third remains. Now, provincial governments are operating in the northern region, and Dr Al-Azhari hopes to establish order in the middle and southern areas. Dr Al-Azhari was born in 1940 and married to the daughter of the second president of independent Somalia, he was appointed the country's ambassador to the United States. After the coup he was ordered home, trained in Marxism in a military camp and eventually became ambassador to Nigeria and seven other West African nations. Recalled to the capital, Mogadishu, he was arrested and spent six years in solitary confinement. He still bears the scars from his treatment. Utter chaos greeted him upon his release, a state of affairs that led to the ill-fated military intervention in 1993. Yet Dr Al-Azhari says the "failure" of the United Nations mission succeeded in stopping the worst of the civil war and helped to create the environment where clan leaders could talk. Having toured numerous countries, Dr Al-Azhari is in New Zealand to thank the Government and the public for support during the 1990s. "It was extremely successful in eradicating famine and containing epidemics." He is now asking for more help, specifically such basic teaching materials as text and exercise books, pens, pencils, blackboards, chalk and paper as a new generation start school after a decade without education. Dr Al-Azhari also wants to speak to pharmaceutical companies about surplus medicine to treat such preventable diseases as TB, meningitis and dysentery, while he is seeking expertise to help to exploit the fishing riches that abound along the country's 3500km coastline. About 2000 Somali migrants call New Zealand home, most of them refugees who fled the civil war. Dr Al-Azhari has a busy schedule during his 17-day visit, including meetings with Government officials in Wellington, with the Maori Queen, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, and the Race Relations Conciliator, Dr Rajen Prasad, a man he describes as one "who is aware of the problems that race creates". He is also looking forward to tea with Sir Douglas Graham, "of whom I have a high regard for what he is doing". "I learned a lot from him with our talk [about treaty issues] in Switzerland this year and we hope to solve our own problems as well." source -
Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
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Long before the TFG or Abdullahi Yusuf this is what they were writing abour Dr Al Azhari. "Somalia's Nelson Mandela" Author: Wayne Sanderson, November 1999 Date: 09 source Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari spent six years in solitary confinement as a political prisoner For A Change, June-July, 1996 by Michael Smith source To the mindless clanists Yusuf Azhari is a highly educated, experienced diplomat, he loses his temper but compare him to those you laud over and you will see there is no comparison. Halgan is that enough for you, will others learn to think before you open your mouth? -
The Xabashi informer Ashari cries: Why me, why me
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Long before the TFG or Abdullahi Yusuf this is what they were writing abour Dr Al Azhari. "Somalia's Nelson Mandela" Author: Wayne Sanderson, November 1999 Date: 09 source Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari spent six years in solitary confinement as a political prisoner For A Change, June-July, 1996 by Michael Smith source To the mindless clanists Yusuf Azhari is a highly educated, experienced diplomat, he loses his temper but compare him to those you laud over and you will see there is no comparison. Halgan is that enough for others will you learn to think before you open your mouth? -
Profile Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari
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"Somalia's Nelson Mandela" Author: Wayne Sanderson Date: 09 November 1999 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It is a cruelty which, if you have not experienced it yourself, you can not imagine." The man who spoke those words, Dr Yusuf Al-Azhari, was speaking about solitary confinement, which he endured for six years. It was an experience which would have broken the spirit of most of us, but which transformed Al-Azhari's life. "It was as if I had found a new identity," he would say later, describing himself as having been freed from hate, despair, depression, and the desire for earthly greed and enjoyment. Al-Azhari's torment began with the overthrow of his father-in-law, Somalian President Shermarke, who was assassinated in a military coup staged in the 1960's. The incoming dictator Major General Mohammed Said Barre had Al-Azhari thrown in jail, tortured and held in solitary confinement. For six years he was held in a dank, dark cell measuring 3 metres by 4 metres, with nothing to read, no one to talk to, no one to listen to - his jailers refused to speak with him. For the first six months of his imprisonment, he was tortured daily. He became consumed by hatred and afraid that he would have a stroke or become insane or die. "My brain was trying to burst," he said. Then one night, he recalls, he knelt down at eight in the evening, soaked with tears and asked for guidance from the Creator. "We all look for alliances but the only alliance you can have in solitary confinement is with God Almighty." When he finally got up from his knees, it ways four o'clock in the morning. "Eight hours had passed as if it were eight minutes." His inner voice told him: "be honest to yourself and those around you, and you will be the happiest person on earth. Don't limit yourself to earthly matters only, go beyond that." Al-Azhari decided to accept prison life instead of fighting it, dividing his hours into time for physical exercise and time to conduct debates with himself about his past. He spent hours thinking back over the wrongs he had done in his life and also reviewing the good things. In 1991, the Supreme Revolutionary Council which had taken over the country, was deposed and Al-Azhari was release from prison. He was still wearing the same trousers he had on at the time of his arrest and wore a beard down to his waist. His wife, who had been told he had been shot trying to escape, fainted upon seeing him when he finally tracked his family down to a hut in Mogadishu. One day he was overwhelmed by the feeling that he should forgive this man who had caused him so much misery. "I found I could no longer resist the need to forgive." But without money - his bank account and land had been confiscated - Al-Azhari had no way of getting to Barre who had fled to Nigeria. Some time later he was asked to represent Somalia at an Organisation of African Unity conference in West Africa and thus was able to visit the eighty-seven-year-old former dictator. "I went all the way there just to tell him, while he was still alive, that I forgave him. I could see tears flowing down his cheeks. I thanked God for letting me fill the heart of such a man with remorse. He said to me: "thank you. You have cured me. I can sleep tonight knowing people like you exist in Somalia." Al-Azhari later confessed, in a 1996 address to a South African conference "Healing the Past, Building the Future", that forgiving the man who had killed his father-in-law and treated him so callously, and who had never asked for forgiveness, was "a big challenge". Today Al-Azhari is working unofficially to bring peace and reconciliation to his country, a country without a government, a judicial system, or schools, where at least 40 percent of children die before reaching 10. He is currently in Australia to attend the "Sharing our Hope" conference, organised by Moral Re-Armament, to be held in Sydney from December 3 to December 7. On Monday (November 8) attended a lunchtime discussion hosted by the Brisbane Institute. In the words of Professor Peter Botsman, "he had a big impact on every one in the room". "It was like being in a room with East Timor resistance leader Xanana Gusmao. It was as if there was suddenly a whole different value system and things we take for granted, couldn't be taken for granted anymore," Botsman said. Al-Azhari described the situation in Somalia where there is interest in moving to a new federal system of government with the five major ethnic groups creating five provinces that have some form of national alliance, much like Australia or the United States. He is therefore, particularly interested in the Australian constitution and how it works. Al-Azhari is sustained by his prison experience. "Love had been planted in my heart and I vowed to serve my fellow countrymen and women, poor and rich, to reconcile and settle their differences with harmony, love and forgiveness." -
Somali peacebroker: Yusuf Al-Azhari spent six years in solitary confinement as a political prisoner Dr Yusuf Omar Al-Azhari For A Change, June-July, 1996 by Michael Smith Yusuf Al-Azhari was walking between two Somali villages recently when he found a woman lying under a tree with her four children. She had malaria. He laid her head in his lap and she died four hours later. He took the children to the nearest village, a kilometre away, gathered the villagers together and found families to take them in. Countless other children are not so lucky in a nation still in a state of anarchy following the collapse of its Marxist government in 1991 and an all-out civil war. For the past six years there has been no government or judiciary; schools and hospitals are closed, disease and famine rife; children die of malnutrition; and warlords fight for control of the capital, Mogadishu. Al-Azhari is one of a network of peacebrokers among the intellectuals, religious leaders, businessmen and the women who are bringing together the warring clans in sustained dialogues for reconciliation. A former diplomat and senior administrator, he now describes himself as a `peacemaker and reconciliation promoter'. Recently, the reconcilers spent four months bringing together clans that were fighting each other in the southern port of Kismaayo. For 28 days, their leaders sat under a tree `without accusing each other' until they reached an agreement. `We prefer to call the clan leaders "peace lords" in a psychological bid to tranquillize them,' says Al-Azhari. `Now there is no civil war in Kismaayo. What we are trying to do next is to form a reconciliation conference, either in Somalia or outside.' It is a dangerous task. At one point, 22 peace negotiators were rounded up and shot. Al-Azhari was one of only three who survived. He had two bullets taken out of his thigh; one remains embedded in his leg. Contrary to world media perception, Al-Azhari says the UN's abortive peacekeeping and humanitarian intervention in Somalia in 1993 was a net benefit to the nation. It ended the worst of the civil war and created a climate in which the warlords, leaders of Somalia's six major clans, were willing to sit down and talk. Where the UN, and the US forces involved, went wrong was in attempting to arrest such warlords as General Aidid, at a time when the nation had no legal framework to bring them to book. Instead, the UN's action merely elevated their status. In the absence of the UN, much of the drive for peace is coming from the women who have seen their families butchered on an horrific scale. A UNICEF report says that some 40 per cent of Somalia's children are believed to have died or are completely disabled, physically and mentally. Al-Azhari brings to his work of reconciliation his faith as a devout Muslim, his years of experience in diplomacy, and his personal experience of repression. For six years in the Seventies he was held without trial in solitary confinement. Yusuf Omar Ahmed Al-Azhari was born in 1940 into a wealthy family. He took his doctorate in political science and international law at Mogadishu University, and married `the best girl in town', Kadija, the daughter of Prime Minister Abdu Rashid Sharmarke, who later became the second president of independent Somalia. Al-Azhari was appointed senior diplomat in Bonn and then Ambassador to the USA. Somalia, with its strategic access to the Red Sea from the Horn of Africa, became an increasing focus for the cold war between the superpowers. In 1969, Sharmarke was assassinated and five days later General Mohammed Siad Barre came to power in a Soviet-backed coup. His regime was to become one of the world's most oppressive. Al-Azhari is uncompromising about the part that corruption played in discrediting capitalism and democracy. He cites Western construction companies, brought in to build 30 schools, who offered so many `commissions' to officials that only three schools were built. `The people turned to the socialist-communist system in reaction,' he says. Summoned home from Washington, he was soon arrested, under `emergency security measures', and imprisoned for four and half months. He was transferred to a military camp to be trained in Marxism for nine months, before being sent to work as a farm labourer. Passing all these tests, as he puts it, he was appointed Director General at the Ministry of Information and National Guidance. `I was supposed to orientate the public to the principles of scientific socialism,' though he remained suspect to the regime. He held this post for nearly two years, during which he was offered scholarships in the Soviet Union, East Germany, North Korea and Cuba, `all of which I managed somehow to decline'. In 1974, he became Ambassador to Nigeria, covering seven other West African nations. At a reception in Lagos for a large Soviet delegation, Al-Azhari queried why such a high level delegation had come to a capitalistic country, `when they always tell us that capitalism is evil'. His question may have sealed his fate: within two weeks he was recalled to Mogadishu. A year later, he was asleep with his wife and four children when soldiers burst in at 3am and seized him. He was handcuffed, blindfolded, thrown into a Land Rover and taken to a prison 350 km outside Mogadishu. It was built by East Germany to Stasi specifications: a cell three metres by four, where Al-Azhari had `no one to talk to, nothing to read, nothing to listen to'. And `to remind me that I was not a tourist in that cell', the guards tortured him daily, both physically and psychologically.
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The Xabashi informer Ashari cries: Why me, why me
General Duke replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
Yusuf Omar Ahmed Al-Azhari was born in 1940 into a wealthy family. He took his doctorate in political science and international law at Mogadishu University, and married `the best girl in town', Kadija, the daughter of Prime Minister Abdu Rashid Sharmarke, who later became the second president of independent Somalia. Al-Azhari was appointed senior diplomat in Bonn and then Ambassador to the USA. source -
The Xabashi informer Ashari cries: Why me, why me
General Duke replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in Politics
^^^I know what I wrotte and stand by it, if you can disprove it by all means do, if not take it as it was. Again Yusuf Azhari is a PHD holder and gained it when he was 26 years of age. Compare him to Sharif Xasan, a hero to some here, and you will see the difference. Again disporve my point that Dr Azhari is a highly educate and competent fellow. Disporve the points I made or keep adking meaningles questions. Its on you and the fellow's who started this thread in order to belittle the man. -
BUURTINLE : Shirkii heshiisiinta beelaha Cagaare oo maanta furmay Posted to the Web Apr 29, 16:36 Buurtinle:-Waxaa maanta magaalada Buurtinle ee gobolka Nugaal ka furmay shir ballaaran oo lagu heshiisiinayo beelaha dhawaan ku dagaalamay deegaanka scagaare. Shirkan , oo ay isku yimaadeen dad aad u badan oo magac iyo mansabba ku leh gobolka oo isugujira Issimo , Siyaasiyiin , Aqoonyahan iyo Waxgarad kale , ayaa waxaa laga filayaa in la sameeyo dhexdhexaadin rasmi ah. Islaan Bashiir Islaan C/lle ka mid Issimada Puntland ayaa sheegay in uu quudaraynayo in la dhammeeyo colaada labada beelood ee walaalaha ah ee Cagaare. Wuxuuna sheegay in ay labaduba yihiin dad walaalo ah oo ood-wadaag ah , sidaasdarteedna ay lagama maarmaan tahay in heshiis gaaraan. Furitaanka shirkan , ayaa ka dambeeyay shir gogol-xaar ah oo dhawaan reer nugaaleedku ay ku qabteen magaalada Garoowe , kadib markii ay Caasumaad u fidiyeen Islaan Ciise iyo Suldaan Siciid beelaha , islamarkaasna ay cod kalsooni ah ka qaateen beesha Shirkan , ayaa waxaa la filayaa in laga soo saaro go’aamo soo afjara dagaalka salka ku haya la haansho deegaan , ee ay ku geeriyoodeen 10 qof 9 kalana ay ku dhaawacmeen , kaa soo beelaha Cumar Maxamuud iyo Bah-hararsame ku dhexmaray deegaanka Cagaare. Axmed C/salaam Garoowe , Puntlandpost.com
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Cali Maxamed Geeddi oo shir jaraa'id ku qabtay magaalada Muqdisho Ra'iisal wasaaraha dawladda federaalka Soomaaliya, Cali Maxamed Geeddi ayaa maanta shir jaraa'id oo uu ku qabtay magaalada Muqdisho kaga hadlay arrimo dhawr ah oo u badan soo celinta ammaanka iyo sharciga. Cali Maxamed Geeddi ayaa shirkiisa jaraa'id ku sheegay in xaaladda guud ee magaalada Muqdisho ay xasiloon tahay waxana uu xusay in ay jiraan rag wata direyska ciidamada oo aan ka tirsanayn ciidanka dawladda kuwaas oo isha lagu hayo. Waxaa uu ra'iisal wasaaruhu dadweynaha Muqdisho ugu baaqay in ay ka qayb qaataan soo celinta ammaanka iyo sharciga ciidamada dawladdana ay gacan siiyaan. Ra’iisal wasaaraha dawladda federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay in ciidanka militariga iyo booliiskuba ay amar buuxa qabaan isla markaasna ay gacanta ku soo dhigi doonaan cid kasta oo loo arko in ay liddi ku tahay kala dambaynta iyo nabadgelyada. Waxa uu maamulka cusub ee gobolka Banaadir ugu baaqay in ay qabsadaan hawlaha baaxadda leh ee hor yaalla oo ay ugu horrayso xasilinta iyo soo celinta nimaamka magaalada caasimadda ah. Shirka jaraa'id ee Prof Geeddi ayaa ku soo beegmaya saddex maalmood kadib markii dawladdu ay magaalada Muqdisho kaga awood roonaatay kooxihii rabshadaha. Axmed Aar SBC Muqdisho
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Ra'isul-wasaaraha Somalia Md:- Cali Maxmed Geedi oo shir jaraa'id maanta ku qabtey Magaalada Muqdisho. Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Dowladda KMG ah ee Somalia Cali Maxamed Geedi, ayaa maanta sheegay in xubno ka tirsan Maxkamadaha Islaamiga ah oo labisan dareeska ciidamada Dowladda ay dhibaatooyin ka wadaan magaalada Muqdisho.halkaan ka dhageyso