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7 ruux oo ku dhaawacmay Madfac ay soo rideen haraadigii maxkamadahii Islaamiga oo ku dul dhacay dugsi qur'aan oo ay wax ku baranayeen arday u badan haween Posted to the MOL February 2, 2007, 11:30 am Muqdishu: 7 ruux ayaa ku dhaawacmay madfac ku soo dhacay dugsi qur'aan ku yaala xaafadda Hodon ee magaalada Muqdisho. Dugsigaan quraanka oo ay dhiganayeen haween ayaa wuxuu ku yaalay ka soo horjeedka Hoteel taleex. Qaraxaan oo ka dhashay Madfac ay soo rideen haraadigii maxkamadihii Muqdishu ayaa laga maqlay dhawaaqiisa inta badan xaafada Hodan. Madfacadaas ayay kooxahaasi la beegsadeen dugsiga quraanka ah maalin Jimce ah iyagoo kooxahaasi bilaabay inay si fulaynimo ah madaafiic isaga tuuraan iyagoo og in dad rayid ah wax ku noqonayaan taasna ku xumeynaya dawlada KMG ah iyagoon u aabayeelayn dadka muslimiinta ah ee ku dhimanaya qaraxyadooda. Dugsi qur'aankaanka Madfaca uu ka dul dhacay oo lagu magacaabo Caa'isha ayaa waxaa wax ku barta haweenka, waqtiga madfaca lagu ridayna ay joogeen arday badan illaahayna ka badbaadiyay intii kale wallow 4 ka mida daawaca la soo sheegayo in xaaladoodu liidato. Tan iyo wixii ka dambeeyay jabkii kooxihii maxkamadaha Muqdishu oo dawlada KMG ah oo kaashanaysa ciidamada Itoobiya ka saartay magaalada Muqdishu ayaa waxay dad badan oo shicib u badan waxay ku laayeen magaalada Muqdishu iyagoo ka baqaya inay toos u abaaraan ciidamada dawlada balse ku gabanaya xaafadaha la degan yahay. Dawlada KMG ah ayaa iminka heshay taageero caalami ah oo balaaran oo ay wax uga qaban doonto hawlaha nabad gelyada oo dadka Somaliyeed baahi weyn u qabaan in mar la helo nabad ka aslaaxda Somaliya oo dhan. Waxaa dhawaan Muqdisho imaan doona ciidamo ka socdo midow Afrika oo nabad illaalin ah kuwaasoo taageero dhaqaale iyo mid qalabka ciidankaba ka heli doona dawlada Maraykanka iyo midowga Yurub. Mudugonline.com
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Buuba, has impressed me these past months and deserves nothing less. He is one of the most comepetent leaders of the TFG.. Mujahid-SNM Knows very little about the TFG and the deep support it has throught the country and speially the capital.
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Traffic police on Mogadishu streets: a new era...
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Is that not what the clan courts did and all of you lauded them for it? -
NGO's and fake experts are the final obsticle...
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
The ICG also expressed concerns about the sacking of the speaker of the parliament saying “Deposing the speaker of the parliament, who had been prominent in efforts to engage the Courts in dialogue and compromise, have not been promising”. The ICG might be right on this, but I doubt that his motives were far-sighted as the ICG has described it. The ex. Speaker was a man who gambled on his political career to promote his personal agenda; most members of his constituency wouldn’t mind to see him removed from the office as he did nothing to secure their support. -
NGO's and fake experts are the final obsticle...
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
International NGO’s have never been impartial on the Somali issues; as a matter of fact some of them are considered factions in the conflicts. The international crises group (ICG) is one of them. The reason is that there is a tremendous concern that the organization will lose its political influence if peace prevails in Somalia. The irony is however, that ICG employees identify themselves as experts without grasping profoundly the Somali conflicts. It is like someone writing an expert opinion about the Italian mafia after only gathering information from streets, coffee shops and bars. This is a deeply rooted social ailment that has a history almost as old as the country. Likewise, clan conflicts in Somalia are much older than the history of the nation. The recent press release by ICG entitled, “Somalia: The tough part is ahead”, looks like some of the wording were chosen to create hatred and deepen the animosities among the Somali clans. Creating controversy would not help a society that is struggling to come together and reconcile. I remember Matt Bryden and his arrogance posture and utter nonsence, you are not welcome in Somalia, clown. -
NGO's and fake experts are the final obsticle...
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
The ICG, and other "experts" and donor organisations are the final [warlords] left to be overcome by the Somali people. They have benefited from our demise. They fear losing all the millions they get annually and spend in their comfortable base in Niarobi "helping Somali's". Insha Allah we will overcome them..Somali's want to help themselves.. -
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND THE CRISES IN SOMALIA 02/01/07 Dr. Ali Said Faqi The international community and the non profit organizations working inside Somalia seem usually reluctant about the positive changes in the country. Their reaction to any new developments is always cynical unless it serves their interest. When the TNG was formed in Arta, Djibouti, members of the community and the NGO’s began immediately echoing displeasure to the government alleging that it does not have the blessing of warlords, and would not succeed. Even though the international community was right to demand a broader government, it was wrong to assume that without warlords Somalia will not be pacified. The public uprising in Mogadishu of last year that led the ICU to power has proved that concept wrong. As a matter of fact it was demonstrated that the warlords had no loyal supporters who would sacrifice their lives for them. Mogadishu was safe again for the first time after sixteen years of hell. I must reiterate, however, that the TNG wouldn’t have succeeded by any means even without the meddling of neighboring countries and the definitive no-go resolute imposed by the international interest groups as it lacked public support. A combination of various factors including the notion that Somali warlords are crucial to the success of any peace process has led the UN to convene the 14th reconciliation conference in Mgabathi, Kenya aiming to form a broad based government of warlords. At the time the countries providing the conference funding and the UN preferred to ignore the public demand to include the civil society in the reconciliation conference and in the process of forming a government. And after almost two years of wrestling and maneuvering, the TFG was modeled in Nairobi, Kenya. Immediately, after its inauguration, however, the international community was divided again, and some of them embarked creating factions within the government. A year has passed before the parliament could convene its first assembly inside Somalia. International NGO’s have never been impartial on the Somali issues; as a matter of fact some of them are considered factions in the conflicts. The international crises group (ICG) is one of them. The reason is that there is a tremendous concern that the organization will lose its political influence if peace prevails in Somalia. The irony is however, that ICG employees identify themselves as experts without grasping profoundly the Somali conflicts. It is like someone writing an expert opinion about the Italian mafia after only gathering information from streets, coffee shops and bars. This is a deeply rooted social ailment that has a history almost as old as the country. Likewise, clan conflicts in Somalia are much older than the history of the nation. The recent press release by ICG entitled, “Somalia: The tough part is ahead”, looks like some of the wording were chosen to create hatred and deepen the animosities among the Somali clans. Creating controversy would not help a society that is struggling to come together and reconcile. In their press release the ICG also criticized the state of emergency ratified by the Somali parliament. I consider this as an intellectual dishonesty; any government willing to bring peace and stability in a ruined country like Somalia will have no choice, but to declare a state of emergency. Let us not ignore the fact that there was anarchy and human rights violation for the last 16 years and the ICG who was active all the time would not condemn the vicious rule of the warlords. We all understand that a state of emergency is declared when a country is at war. During the state of emergency the constitution is temporarily suspended and this is due to the fact that war may require certain actions be taken by the government which would ordinarily be considered beyond their scope. However, it will be very unfortunate if the TFG uses the state of emergency as a ruse to crack down legitimate opposition groups. The ICG also expressed concerns about the sacking of the speaker of the parliament saying “Deposing the speaker of the parliament, who had been prominent in efforts to engage the Courts in dialogue and compromise, have not been promising”. The ICG might be right on this, but I doubt that his motives were far-sighted as the ICG has described it. The ex. Speaker was a man who gambled on his political career to promote his personal agenda; most members of his constituency wouldn’t mind to see him removed from the office as he did nothing to secure their support. The current proposal of the international community to make the TFG a broad based government is a good thing, but it seems that the meaning of the broad based government is different from what most people expect. It is my understanding that the international community is honoring only the armed clans and those who have committed human right abuses in Somalia. What about the hitherto occupied and victimized southern Somali indigenous communities? Instead of rewarding only the warmongers, the international community should consider inviting these indigenous communities to the table for a genuine and inclusive reconciliation process? The EU has made very clear that any aid for Somalia will depend on the TFG government willing to negotiate with ICU and other armed clans. It is fine and well that the international community demands a broad based government to tackle the conflict, but the details need to be worked out. Who should be invited to the table? The victims or the victimizers only or both! If the pre-condition; however, for the invitation to the peace negotiating table is to slaughter, then let us arm them so they would not be considered underdogs in the peace process anymore. My point here is that the international community should avoid empowering individuals who abused the country and the society for over decades. This will only lead to a wider marginalization of the silent majority in this long conflict and will be a recipe for disaster. Most analysts believe this is the best opportunity that Somalia has ever had since the collapse of the military regime in early 1991 if the TFG leaders wouldn’t indulge it. I must re-iterate, however, that without the help of the international community Somalia will have difficulties to exist. It is in the interest of the world community to ameliorate the current conditions of Somalia. The help Somalia needs is not the distribution of the food aid that the West and the UN like to rush for after airing humiliated images of Africans dying for hunger. Instead the country needs badly financial support to rebuild the government institutions that could bring back law and order. The international community should have every right to demand transparency from the TFG, but has to empathize that the lives of millions of people are at stake, therefore should avoid entertaining only special groups. It will send bad signals and promote violence as means to achieve political goals. Reconciliation is a long process that requires time, funding, commitment and it has to promote justice and peaceful coexistent. Dr. Ali Said Faqi E-mail: Alifaqi@yahoo.com * Filed Under: Top Headlines * add new comment »
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^^^The same one, saxib.
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^^^One must not live in denail my dear boy, the fact is Eritrea, and the groups listed above were instrumental in the running of the clan courts. Otherwise what relationship would there be between Aferwarki a Judeo Christian aristocrat to Xasan Dahir and IndaCade? The UN monitoring group and even the world powers knew of the involvement of these gorups. Even in SOL we had people with name such as Oromia crying out for the clan courts, thoguh they have vanished as soon as the kitchen got hot. Umar Hashi, Sharif Xasan and the other clowns were part of the "defeated lot"... I never said you was Shiite, oh no, you can even claim to be from Mars, it matters not to me saxib. PS: Adis is an ally, like Nairobi, Kampala, Sana and so on. We have many allies, and the Eritreans played a little game and they and their friends were overcome by us and our friends..
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^^^Adis overcame Asmara, Djibouti and its rebels groups. The TFG overcame, the warlords, clan courts and its local anti-government groups. Its as simple as that. Your anger stems from the ignorance of the subject matter, you belived in the hype and thus can not fathom the reality that has dawned. False predictions, thats what they were..
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^^^Dont insult our FM minister mate, you seem to be angry, calm down son.
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^^^Toolstoy was an inspiration, no other word could describe the groups that supported the defeated courts.
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Zambia cancels Hu mine visit The Chinese president, left, met Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Liberia's president, as part of his Africa tour [AFP] A scheduled visit by Hu Jintao, the Chinese president, to a Chinese-run copper mine in Zambia where several people died in an explosion, has been cancelled after reports of planned protests. Hu, due to arrive on Saturday on a three-day state visit, was expected to visit the Chambeshi mine, about 400km north of the capital Lusaka. In 2005, 50 Zambians died in an explosion at the mine. "The trip has been cancelled for security reasons. The workers had planned to embarrass the Chinese president with all sorts of placards and jeers," a senior intelligence official said. More than 2,000 miners at Chambeshi have complained that the Chinese management have paid low wages and failed to adhere to safety measures. There has been wider anti-Chinese sentiment across Zambia ahead of Hu's visit, with many accusing Chinese firms of exploiting local labourers, work standards and the country's mineral wealth. On Thursday, the Zambian government said that Hu's trip to the Copperbelt and Southern provinces in Zambia had been cancelled, but did not give any reasons. Movement restricted Emmanuel Nyirenda, information ministry secretary, said that Hu's movements would be restricted to Lusaka. He was scheduled to commission a $200m copper smelter at the Chambeshi mine. He was also due to go to Ndola, a town in Zambia's Copperbelt province where he was expected to lay the foundation stone of a Chinese-funded stadium. Hu's tour of eight nations in Africa is part of a drive to deepen Chinese ties on the continent. He arrives in Zambia from Sudan and will leave Lusaka for Namibia. Liberia visit Earlier on Friday, he met Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Liberia's president, on the second leg of the tour. Thousands of people waving flags lined the road from the airport into the capital where Hu and Sirleaf held talks and signed a series of accords. The Chinese president also announced he was cancelling the West African country's $15m debt. Sirleaf expressed hope that Hu's visit would bring greater development opportunities to Liberia. "Our country is rich in natural resources and we want to put our population and our young people to work," she said. Official Chinese figures show that Sino-African trade reached $55.5bn last year, compared to $10.8bn in 2001. Wen Jiabao, China's premier, said last year he hoped Sino-African trade would reach $100bn by 2010.
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^^^He just might be the future one, insha Allah.
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^^^I think he has an unusual pattern but the substance of his words is what matters.
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Traffic police on Mogadishu streets: a new era...
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^The protest was about Abukar Cadaan, and thus they spin it any which way they want... As for the AU troops they are needed for now. We are a year from having enough highly trained troops. Collections of millitias is not enough as proven by the failure of the courts. -
The TFG minister who has impressed me the most this year. Hats of to you sir..
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Ciidamada Dowladda Federaalka oo howl gal burcad sifeyn ah ka sameeyay inta u dhaxeysa Warshiikh iyo Magaalada Muqdisho, halkaasoo dadka iyo gaadiidka dhac loogu geysan jiray. Ciidamada Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa howl gal ay maanta ka sameeyeen inta u dhaxeysa Degmada Warshiikh ee G/Sh/Dhexe iyo Magaalada Muqdisho, Ciidamada Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa howl gal ay maanta ka sameeyeen inta u dhaxeysa Degmada Warshiikh ee G/Sh/Dhexe iyo Magaalada Muqdisho, ayaa waxa ay ku guulesyteen in halkaas ka sifeeyaan burcad halkaas wax ku dhibaateyn jirtay. Howl galkan ayaa waxaa ku dhintay labo ruux oo ahaa maleeshiyadkii wax dhacayay, oo halkaas is rasaaseyn ku dhex martay labada dhinac, mid kale oo maleeshiyaadkii ahaa uu ku dhaawac, iyadoo ay Ciidamada Dowladda ay gacanta ku soo dhigeen labo burcad. Howlgalkan ayaa yimid, kadib markii dadka socotada ah ay cabashooyin ka keeneen wadada isku xirta Muqdisho iyo wadada marta xeebta oo looga aado deegaanada gobolada dhexe ee Soomaaliya. Maalmihii u dambeeyay ayay Maleeshiyaad aad u fara badan dhac xoog leh u geysanayeen dadka iyo gaadiidka isticmaalayay wadadaas. Ciidamada Dowladda Federaalka Soomaaliya oo si rasmi ah u baabi’yay burcada wax dhaceysa, ayaa waxaa wadooyinkaas la sheegayaa in la geeyay markii u horeysay ciidamo ka tirsan Dowladda oo ammaanka wadadaas oo beryihii la soo dhaafay dilal iyo dhac ka jireen. Waa markii u horeysay ee Ciidamada Dowladda howl galo burcad sifeyn ah ka sameeyeen meel ka baxsan magaalada Muqdisho, iyadoo talaabadan ay noqoneyso mid hore usii qaadeyso sugida ammaanka Caasimada Muqdisho iyo deegaanada ku xeeran. Xafiiska Warqabadka ee Shabakada Carmooyin.com Muqdisho
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Not to mention his belief in Shiite fairy-tales Duke!
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Abu Geeljire, the Ethiopians dont have more than 8,000 troops the number of AU that the TFG has requested to replace them. The figures you give is some what exagerated and fits in well with the analysis of the defeated groups. The fact that Eritrea, Oromo and the foreign backers misled the clan courts into a false sense of security does not bother me one bit. Hasan Turki [the honest one] admited to having foreign support when he took over Kismayu, we have seen how angry, devestated and out of his mind the President of Eritrea is getting by the day. Is he angry because he wanted to bring about an Islamic state? Now the new infintile line is that Somalia will be like Iraq That is comical to say the least, Somalia has more security today than a month ago. All 15 regions outside Somaliland are in the TFG hands.
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Millitia from across Somalia being trained for TFG
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Insha Allah mate, we need to get back our nation. -
Millitia from across Somalia being trained for TFG
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Headed by General Naji, and he is not from Puntland as well..