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Founder of Somaliland wanted to unite with Somalia
General Duke replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
NGOONGE, adeer, Somalia is the only reality, we all have our "lands" within it. Just like the old Planning Minister for Siyad Barre Siilanyu found out last week in London. There is only one Somalia. Your whole project has been rattled and Mogadishu is not even fully functioning yet.. As for XX, he can sing a Maryan Mursal track for all I care, the reality is Mr.Abdirahman Tuur the founder of Somaliland did not believe in it, how can I take the rest of you seriously? -
Founder of Somaliland wanted to unite with Somalia
General Duke replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
The founder of Somaliland ended up working for General Aydeed. Egaal worked for Barre, so did Siilanyu and the most remarkable man was Riiyaale, who's last job was that of an NSS Spy... So much for the secessionist wet dreams..... -
Wasaarada Caafimaadka PL oo tababar u qabatay Dhakhaatiir
General Duke replied to kingofkings's topic in Politics
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Jiriiban:(Allpuntland)-Wafti balaaran oo uu horkacayo Wasiirka wasaarada Dekedaha, gaadiidka Badda iyo la dagaalanka Burcad Badeeda Puntland Eng.Siciid Maxamed Raage oo ay kamidyihiin Wasiir xigeenka wasaarada arimaha gudaha, dawladaha hoose iyo hormarinta reer miyiga Cali Yuusuf Cali (Xoosh),Taliyaha hay’adda la dagaalanka Burcad Badeeda Puntland Cabdirisaaq Maxamed Dirir (Ducaysane), Gudoomiyaha gobolka Mudug Mudane.Maxamed Yuusuf Jaamac (Tigey) oo isagu xalay gaaray Garoowe iyo xubno kale oo aad u badan oo maanta kasoo anbabaxay magaalada Garoowe ee caasimada dawlada Puntland ee Soomaaliyeed ayaa goordhawayd gaaray Degmada Jiriiban ee gobolka Mudug. Waftiga Wasiirka Dekedaha iyo Gaadiidka Badda Puntland Eng.Siciid Maxamed Raage ayaa si diiran loogu soo dhaweeyey degmada Jiriiban iyadoona boqolaal dadweyne ah, Waxgarad iyo maamulka degmadu ay uga hortageen duleedka Degmada Jiriiban islamarkaasna loosoo galbiyey magaalada Jiriiban oo ay Caawa kusuganyihiin halkaasoo ay kulamo kaladuwan kula qaadanayaan qaybaha kaladuwan ee bulshada iyo madaxda maamulka gobolka Mudug ee iyana kusugan degmada Jiriiban kuwaasoo ay kala hadlayaan arimo quseeya hormarinta degmadaas iyo la dagalaanka Burcad Badeeda oo ay jiriiban hormar xoogleh ka gaartay mudooyinkii u danbeeyey. Gudoomiyaha gobolka Mudug Maxamed Yuusuf Jaamac Tigey oo goordhawayd la hadlay APL ayaa sheegey in Waftiga balaaran ee dawlada katirsan oo uu isagu mudo todobaad ah kasii horeeyey ay ujeedadoodu tahay inay xaqiijiyaan in degmada Jiriiban iyo nawaaxigeda laga afjaray Burcad Badeedii degenayd sanadihii u danbeeyey Wuxuuna sheegey in Waftigu ay Beri (Jimcada) u anbabixi doonaan magaalada xeebta ku taala ee Garacad oo uu sheegey in uu halkaas imaan doono markab ay leedahay Gaashaanbuurta NATO kaasoo ay fuuli doonaan madaxda kaladuwan ee Puntland iyo Waxgaradka Jiriiban wuxuuna sheegey in Markabkaas lagu qaadan doono shir xoogleh oo ku saabsan sidii loogu guulaystay in deegaankaas oo ay faro kulul ku hayaan Burcad Badeedu looga soo afjaray, Gudoomiyaha ayaa sheegey in madaxda kaladuwan ee dawladu ay ku qanceen hormarka uu shacabka Jiriiban iyo nawaaxigeedu ka gaaray la dagaalanka Burcada, Waa waftigii ugu derajada sareeyey ee mudo sanado ah halkaas taga taasoo xaqiijinaysa in meeshii ugu danbaysay ee fariisin u ahayd Burcad Badeeda oo Puntland ku taala laga soo afjaray. Cabdiqani Xayir Cqxayir@hotmail.com Allpuntland Team
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Updated:- 4 hours ago| 1 Commnets Mas’uuliyiin ka tirsan golaha wasiirada iyo maamulka gobolka Mudug ee Punland ayaa 24-kii saac ee lasoo dhaafay gaarey degmada Jiriiban ee gobolka Mudug. Wefdigan oo uu horkacayo wasiirka gaadiidka badda, dekedaha, iyo la dagaalanka burcad-badeeda ee Puntland ayaa kulamo la qaatay waxgaradka iyo maamulka degmada Jiriiban. Wefdigan ayaa sidoo kale waxaa ku jira mas’uuliyiin ay kamid yihiin wasiir ku xigeenka 1-aad ee wasaarada arimaha gudaha iyo horumarinta arimaha reer miyiga iyo gudoomiyaha gobolka Mudug. Waxyaabihii ay maamulka iyo waxgaradka Jiriiban kala hadleenna waxaa kamid ahaa sidii deegaanadaas looga sifeyn lahaa burcad-badeeda islamarkaana looga horumarin lahaa dhinaca adeegyada guud ee khuseeya arimaha bulshada. Dhinaca kale wefdigan ayaa hadda kulan kula leh dusha sare ee markab dagaal oo ku xiran xeebaha degmada Jiriiban saraakil ka tirsan ciidamada NATO ee howlgalka la dagaalanka Burcad-badeeda u jooga xeebaha Soomaaliya. Waxayna ka wada hadlayaan arimo badan oo ay ugu weyn yihiin sidii burcadda badaha dhinaca dhulka loogala dagaalami lahaa maadaama inta badan weeraradoodu ay yihnin kuwo laga soo abaabulo deegaanada xeebaha ku teesan. Koox weriyeyaal ah oo ka tirsan warbaahinta Horseed Media ayaa wefdigaas socdaalka ay degmada Jiriiban ku tageen ku wehiliya, waxaanuna saacadaha soo fool leh idin soo gudbin doonaa sawirada, iyo warbixino ku saabsan waxa uu shirkaasi kusoo gaba gaboobo. Horseed Media
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uqdisho:(Allpuntland)-Iyadoo saaka waaberigii ciidamada dawlada Kumeel gaarka ah ee Soomaaliya oo kaashanaya kuwa Amisom ay Weerar culus ku qaadeen meelo kamid ah xaafadihii ugu danbeeyey ee ay ciidamada Alshabaab muqdisho ka joogeen islamarkaasna dagaalkaasi uu ahaa mid gaadmo ah ayaa ay soo baxayaan warar sheegaya in dawlada Kumeel gaarka ahi ay la wareegtay meelo muhiim ah oo Muqdisho kuyaala. Gol.Cabdullaahi Cali Caanood oo goordhawayd Warbaahinta Muqdisho qaarkeed u waramay ayaa xaqiijiyey inay si rasmi ah ula wareegeen goobo muhiim ah oo mudo dheer talisyo u ahaa ururka Alshabaab kuwaasoo ay kamidyihiin Xerada Maslaxa ee duleedka Muqdisho, Suuqa Xoolaha, Dibille iyo meelo kale oo badan wuxuuna sheegey inay jab xoogleh gaarsiiyeen Ciidankii Shabaabka. Sarkaalkan sare wuxuu sidoo kale sheegey in ay fariisimahan muhiimka ah kula wareegeen hub iyo agab kale oo muhiim ah, waxaa xusid mudan in weli ay Dagaalo ka soconayaan meelo kamid ah duleedka magaalada Muqdisho, Xerada maslaxa ayaa mudo ururka Alshabaab u ahayd mid kamid ah fariisimahooda ugu muhiimsan ee ay Soomaaliya ku leeyihiin, Dagaalkan ayaa u eg kii ugu balaarnaa ee lagu soo afjarayo Ciidanka Alshabaab ee Muqdisho joogay oo meelihii u danbeeyey ay dawladu imika sheegtay inay kala wareegtay, Weli wax war ah Dhaqdhaqaaqa Alshabaab kama aysan soo saarin dagaalada culus ee Muqdisho ka dhacay. Xafiiska Warark Allpuntland, Muqdisho.
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Prime Minister’s Statement at Chatham House February 24, 2012
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Somalia;797310 wrote: Abdiweli could be the next President. His tone has changed, more decisive and leader like. I agree with you. Abdiweli latest statements and interviews hints at a greater calling. He has done a marvelous job thus far, insha Allah wish him all the best.. -
Xaaji Xunjuf;797289 wrote: The region is the biggest region of Somaliland do you have a clear statistics who lives where and how large the population is you don't. i don't think the sanaag region or the western and central regions are a small part of sanaag the most important part is the capital which is ceerigaabo. while some folks claim that ceerigaabo is not really the capital of sanaag and argue that badhan is duke calls it baran and he wants to discuss sanaag with me now that's really laughable:D lool. Its clear that in SOOL, SANAAG and CAYN, the SNM are a minority to say the least, my statistics are more clearer than your confused utterances of the fiction that is "ethnic Somaliland" and so on. Also, there is no way that we will have a debate where an individual from the small SNM triangle will debate with me regarding the ownership of SANAAG.
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Djibouti an example to Somaliland recongnition seekers
General Duke replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Carafaat;797285 wrote: Singers it has in dozens.Who copy and steal works made in Somalia. Not even the best ones. Wadan wada barjeeniya ayaa difacisiin. You should tell the truth, maybe then they loose the chauvinistic attitude. Yeah, but admit it you hate Puntland and its people more...lol. -
Xaaji Xunjuf;797270 wrote: ^^ Nonsense eastern sanaag regions is way less populated than central and western sanaag any way lets not get carried away the entire region of sanaag belongs to SL and that's what matters. Let me get this stright, while you admit in terms of land you are a minority, your claim is your clan has more people in the little area that they reside? Laughable, but hey I am speaking to an "ethnic Somalilander" after all.
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Faroole has proven to be a an astute player of the game. The Garowe 1 and 2 are now more important to the Djibouti process and the Kampala accord going forward.
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Djibouti an example to Somaliland recongnition seekers
General Duke replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Djibouti has contributed its bit, its a tiny State that lacks resources, but it has hosted thousands of Somali's and has tried to help. I disagree with Guleh on many points and has become a dictator of late. However the people of Djibouti and the country should not be disrespected, its a Somali nation and one we fought hard to liberate.. -
Djibouti an example to Somaliland recongnition seekers
General Duke replied to Carafaat's topic in Politics
Stop insulting the good people of Djibouti. Your vain attempt at pretending to be a unionist is laughable. -
Prime Minister’s Statement at Chatham House February 24, 2012
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
This is our work for the next 6 months. I am hopeful that the future of Somalia will be one with a legitimate government, with its legitimacy, trust and confidence being earned and coming from the Somali people, and be for the Somali people and where the relationship between the center and the periphery is balanced. We have begun a path which enhances accountability by the government and the international community to Somali citizens for the management of Somalia’s public resources and international aid, for the ending of the transition, for putting in place strong foundations for the next political dispensation. On the side of Somali and international stakeholders, there must be a shared vision for a secure, stable and prosperous Somalia. A Somalia at peace with itself, its neighbours’, its place in the world arena, where its citizens can go about their daily lives in safety and provide for their families with confidence and dignity. We collectively must extricate ourselves from the vicious cycle where conflict breeds the poverty that leads to more conflict. In its place wemust entrench a virtuous cycle of stability and prosperity. I believe there is a commitment by both international and Somali actors to work together, across political, ideological and security divides. A commitment towards inclusive and accountable system of government that represents all of its people and in which all Somalis can feel they have a stake. A commitment towards a reconciled tolerant Somali society where conflicts are resolved peacefully, built on respect for traditional Somali culture, religious values and ways of life. Thank you. -
I would like to thank Chatham House for convening this important gathering. I would also like to extend my appreciation on behalf of Somalia and its citizens to the UK for hosting the London Conference on Somalia. Let me start with yesterday’s conference which was attended by 55 global influential leaders and all Somali leaders from across Somali regions. So often in the past, conferences on Somalia have happened, commitments made and good intentions have not been seen through. As Einstein once said, ‘insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result’. My government, with international partners, must deliver a different positive result, for the sake of a more stable Somalia, for the sake of a more stable world. The conference covered the Somali political process, security and justice, stability and recovery, terrorism, piracy, international coordination and humanitarian issues. What encouraged me most about the conference was the unprecedented will of both of the international community and the Somali representatives towards change, towards a new approach to engagement in Somalia. Why this new approach? There are a few reasons: our recent military successes and liberation of populations from Al-Shabab control in Mogadishu, Beledweyn, Dhobley and Baidoa; our recent partial emergence from a humanitarian situation which has affected 4 million Somali citizens; the imminent end of the transitional process in August 2012; a recognition that the international community has a fragmented approach to Somalia, and lastly, it could be that the world has fully accepted the cost of inaction, recognizing that Somalia’s problems are not limited to Somalia, but affect the whole region and the global community. So what were the outcomes of the conference? I believe the conference facilitated a shift in the profiling of Somalia from ‘failed state’ ‘terrorism hub’, ‘piracy centre’ and ‘famine country’ to a country attempting to ‘turn the corner’ to ‘tackle Al Quaeda’, to ‘make progress on transitional governance’, to build foundations for a prosperous future for Somali citizens. As a result of the conference in the near future, I expect there be a noticeable change in enhanced international coordination for key sectors, improved financial management of Somalia’s public assets, increased AU troop presence and enhanced support of the road map. I also expect to see sanctions on spoilers to the transitional process. Longer term, I expect there will be more sustainable funding for peacekeeping troops, more principled funding for local stability initiatives, more coordinated and substantive funding towards Somali’s productive sectors, piracy, security, justice, and counter-terrorism and more countries deploying diplomats and staff into Somalia. The conference has created substantial expectations for Somali stakeholders and I want to emphasize that there is no ‘quick fix’ or magic pill. The next stage is a long journey for Somalia, but I do believe we have embarked on this journey, and my government is committed towards putting in place the foundations for deepening peace; for stability; and development. Ladies and Gentlemen - Somalia’s problems are long standing, complicated and globally shared. Solving them requires a serious, honest, coordinated and consensus-based partnership between the Transitional Institutions, the African Union, the United Nations and the broader International Community. I believe this enhanced international support to Somalia can be achieved through following a few key principles:- The international community must get behind our efforts, our vision, our leaders, rather than imposing solutions, after all, Somalia is a sovereign nation and ultimately its destiny rests in the hands of its’ own people. The international community need to commit and make good on their support for the Roadmap. We need coherent sustainable and long term support to develop Somalia’s national security and justice sector. We need to wean ourselves from being an aid dependent nation and instead work towards growth and development with genuine international commitments to long term funding for food security, for productive sectors, for infrastructure, for economic growth and stability. The international community need to shift Somalia’s development funds from being spent in Nairobi to being invested in Somalia. Both national and international actors need to also shift the status quo of financial predation on Somalia’s resources. Somali and international actors need to come together and provide rapid investments for peace and socioeconomic dividends to those communities freed from Al-Shabab occupation. Such investments will mean better coordination between the military, diplomatic and development arms of government. And finally, we need an international commitment that moves beyond ‘containment’ in order to address the underlying structural conditions that are causing our problems including addressing the needs of young people because they are the most vulnerable to being recruited by warlords, by pirates, by religious extremists. We must offer these young people an alternative narrative and an economic livelihood. Ladies and gentleman, we stand at a crossroads today. Somalis are asking what the future holds and whether their leaders will deliver on the promises of the Transitional Federal Charter, the Djibouti agreement, the Kampala accord, the Roadmap, and most recently the Garowe 1 and 2 Principles. They are weary of the state of permanent transition of the past 20 years. As you know, my government has been focused for the past 6 months on implementing the Roadmap to end the transition. Let me start provide a brief update on the 4 components of the roadmap. With regards to political outreach and reconciliation, we are bringing together those that put aside their guns and we are proactively working with liberated local communities to support peace committees and local administrations and work with key partners to provide a peace dividend of tangible economic and social deliverables. On constitution and reform of parliament, we recently held two very important constitutional conference in Garowe in December and earlier this month. With input from our civil society representatives, the political leaders of the TFG and the regional administrations of Somalia made clear commitments to our path out of the transition. We have agreed on a bicameral Federal Parliament, with a vastly reduced Lower House comprising 225 members and an Upper House of not more than 54 members. We have agreed on the selection criteria for the national constituent assembly, including 30% representation of women, as well as defining the scope for a more accountable and representative parliament and upper house. We will hold intensive public consultations over the next few months to finalize and harmonize the constitution. We will start the process of selecting our future lawmakers, ensuring a leaner, more efficient parliament. We will convene the national constituent assembly in May and provisionally adopt our new constitution. Good governance is the third pillar of the Roadmap. My government is committed to providing accountable and transparent governance and to putting in place systems that build trust, integrity and form positive compacts between the citizens and public institutions. Towards that goal, we have overseen the streamlining of the revenue collection system and have prepared and approved our 2012 budget; we have revived Somalia’s Bureau for Investigation of Corruption and, most recently, we have been working on the design of a Somali-International Joint Financial Management Board that will ensure the channelling of both public financial management and international aid efficiently and effectively towards social and economic dividends to Somali citizens. Lastly, on security, the situation in Somalia has improved considerably since we took office. Today 100% of Mogadishu is TFG-controlled, and across the country, Al-Shabaab are on the run and losing the support of Somali populations. Mogadishu, Beledweyn, and Dhobley and Baidoa among other areas have been liberated. Securing all of Somalia is one of our key priorities, and we welcome the Security Council Resolution to expand AMISOM troop numbers and mandate. We will liberate all of South-Central Somalia and more importantly, we will make sure these newly liberated get a chance to build local governance structures that reflect their communities and that seek peace and stability. We will not allow a vacuum that could lead to further conflict.
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Faroole is equal to Ethiopia, Uganda & Foreign powers. Abdiweli's interest is local and not money... That is quite an insight..lol
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Prime Minister Abdiweli asked questions by audience on Universal TV
General Duke replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Carafaat;797019 wrote: Madax umada ha amaanto. Laakinse madax familygii hor boodiyaan oo durbaanka u tumiyaan kolay madax mahan, waa inadeero. . A man who can not get the confidence of his constituents, will not be able to lead anyone else. Abdiwelli is a revelation thus far. -
Prime Minister Abdiweli asked questions by audience on Universal TV
General Duke replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Somalia;796026 wrote: On Mahiga, funding for projects, economic exclusive zone and a lot more. One has to watch this interview to find out the caliber of the man. Regardless of the question the man from Harvard dealt with it well.. -
Prime Minister Abdiweli asked questions by audience on Universal TV
General Duke replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Superb performance by the PM, none of the questions were easy and he had the intellectual agility and coolness to respond to them. I also liked he respectful tone towards the audience and the fact that he did not shy away from any of the questions.