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Bosaaso:Wafti ka socda Baanka Aduunka oo Puntland Booqanaya - Monday, January 31, 2005 at 15:30 Bosaaso, 31.01.05 (AllPuntland) - Waraka naga soogarya magaalada Boosaaso ayaa sheegaya in duhurinmadii maanta halkaasi ay kasoo dageen wafdi heer sare ah oo kasocda Bangiga adduunka . Waftiga ayaa waxaa ku soo dhaweeyey garoonka diyaaradaha ee magaalada Boosaaso mas’uuliyiinh ay ka mid yihiin Wasiirka Kaluumaysiga & Dakadaha ee Puntland, Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Bari, Taliyaha Ciidanka Booliska & Duqa degmada. Waftiga oo ka soo kici timay magaalada Nairobio ee dalka Kenya, soona maray Magaalada Hargaysa ayaa la sheegay in u jeedada safarkoodu yahay sidii ay ugu kuur gali lahaayeen dhinacyada dhaqaalaha & ganacsiga ee maamulada Puntland & Somaliland. Socdaalka wafdigan ayaa sidoo kale la xiriira la socoshada xaaladda dadkii ku waxyeeloobay dhulgariirkii Tsunami ee sanadkii hore dabayaaqadiisii ku dhuftay wadamada kulaala Badweynta Hindiya. Waftigan oo la dajiyay Hotel International Village ee magaalada Boosaaso ayaa la filayaa in ay kulamo la yeelan doonaan madax ka tirsan maamulka Puntland. CCC Farayaamo AllPuntland
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Mas’uulkii ugu horeeyey oo sheegay in uu diyaar u yahay in hubkiisa uu ku wareejiyo ciidamo ajnebi ah haddii dalka la keeno Muqdisho Md. Ibraahim Cumar Sabriye"Shaaweey Duqa magaalada Muqdisho Ibraahim Cumar Sebriye (Shaaweeye) ayaa sheegay in uu diyaar u yahay hubkiisa in uu ku wareejiyo ciidamo shisheeye haddii ay dalka yimaadaan, wuxuuna xusay in Soomaalida aysan dhexdooda iska aamineyn, oo aysan ku dhaqaaqeyn haddii loogu baaqo in ay hubka iska soo xareeyaan. Duqa magaalada Muqdisho waxaa uu sheegay in dalka meel walba ay yaalaan hub baaxad leh hase ahaatee hubkaasi ay qaadi karaan quwado shisheeye oo aysan qaadi karin maleeshiyooyinka sidan baday dalka iyo dadka Soomaaliyeed ee qabiilku dhiigooda ku shaqeeya sida uu hadalka u dhigay. Md. Shaaweey waxaa uu sheegay in ay haboon tahay dadka ka soo hor jeeda dalka inaan hub ka dhigis laga sameyn ay damacsan yihiin howlo gurracan oo iyaga u gaar ah waxaana uu sheegay in dadkaasi aysan u daneynin bulshada. Asagoo shegay hogaamiyasha diidan ciidama shisheye ay yihiin kuwa raba wali in ay umadda u sii afduubnaata mana suurta galeyso hubkeyga anaa leh dowlada wa deyminya markan raban waa ka soo qadanayaa waa waxii dowladii Carta dib u dhigay Waa wax aad looga xumaado loomana dulqaadan karo in dalka uu sidan ku sii jiro waayo waxaa baa ba'aya shacabkii Soomaaliyeed oo la og yahay in hubku baday inay maanta ku noolaadaan wadamo aysan waligood ku taamin inay tagaan" ayuu yiri Shaaweey oo ugu dambeyntii ragga ka soo hor jeeda go'aanka ciidamo dalka lagu keenayo ka hor jeeda. Ku noqo beejka Cabdishakuur Cilmi Xasan ,Dayniile Muqdisho cabdishakuur@dayniile.com
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AU meeting in Abuja starts: Somali President present
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Qudac. Going to an AU meeting as head of the Somali state is not the same as claiming to be the orphans of Queen Elizabeth now thats absurd right -
AU meeting in Abuja starts: Somali President present
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African Union summit begins Sunday 30 January 2005, 13:30 Makka Time, 10:30 GMT Togan nationals welcome delegates to the talks in Nigeria The fourth summit of the 53-member African Union has opened in Abuja to discuss conflicts on the world's poorest continent and assess the impact of diseases such as AIDS, malaria and polio. UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Sunday joined heads of state including Nigeria's Olusegun Obasanjo, chairman of the AU, President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa and Egyptian President Husni Mubarak for the two-day gathering in the Nigerian capital. The heads of state will base their talks largely on a series of draft resolutions worked out over three days by their foreign ministers, primarily focusing on two proposals to expand Africa's representation on the powerful UN Security Council under planned reforms of the 15-member body. Conflict resolution The summit will also be used to hammer out African solutions to African problems, including the conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast as well as the humanitarian crisis in the western Darfur region of Sudan. A decision is also expected on Somalia, where a new government was provisionally installed earlier this month, in a bid to fill a 14-year power vacuum in the Horn of Africa state. Talks were under way on Sunday morning before the summit between Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo and Mbeki, appointed in November as the AU's mediator in the two-year civil war in the west African state. The Ivory Coast conflict was the main focus of the AU's Peace and Security Council at a meeting on 11 January in the Gabonese capital Libreville, but little headway was made in reconciling the divided country, the world's top cocoa producer. Annan, who arrived in Abuja after lobbying for African debt relief at the annual World Economic Forum of the global elite in Davos, Switzerland, was expected to meet with reporters after the opening ceremony at the International Conference Centre. -
AU meeting in Abuja starts: Somali President present
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Make 2005 a 'turning point', UN's Annan tells African Union summit 01-30-2005, 18h51 Pius Utomi Ekpei - (AFP) ABUJA (AFP) - This year could be a "turning point" for Africa, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said at a summit of the 53-member African Union, urging pan-African cooperation to resolve conflicts on the world's poorest continent. "Africa has an indispensable contribution to make in ensuring that 2005 becomes a turning point for the continent, the United Nations and the world," the Ghana-born Annan told the gathering of some 40 heads of state. "It can bring to the process a deep understanding of the hopes and aspirations not only of Africa but the whole developing world." Heads of state including Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, attending his first African summit in a decade, were to have devoted much of the summit to debate rival proposals that would expand Africa's leadership role at the United Nations, under a prospective revamp of the powerful Security Council. But after clear disagreements emerged on the issue during three days of preliminary talks by foreign ministers, forum organizers opted to convene a separate meeting. Representatives from 15 countries will gather in Swaziland from February 20 to 22 to discuss the two options: whether Africa will pitch for two permanent seats on the council or for four seats with three-year rotating terms, AU officials said. Working behind closed doors, the heads of state turned their focus to the long-running conflicts that have hamstrung development for the 830 million people on the continent, 300 million of whom live in abject poverty. "Africa has a disproportionate share of the world's poor and lags behind other parts of the developing world in achieving the Millennium Development Goals as it continues to suffer the tragic consequences of deadly conflict and poor governance," Annan said. Without bold development strategies and the fulfillment of existing financial assistance compacts, few countries on the continent will meet the goals laid out in 2000 to halve the number of people in poverty and improve access to water and sanitation by 2015, he said. "If security does not improve, development is impossible," said AU commissioner Alpha Oumar Konare in his keynote address. Eradicating AIDS and other diseases such as polio and malaria also figures on the agenda of the fourth summit of the body created in 2001 to replace the unwieldy and ineffective Organization of African Unity. AIDS kills some 6,000 people per day on the continent and has reduced the average life expectancy to 40 years in nine African countries. The figures for malaria, and polio -- virtually eradicated in the rest of the world -- are equally sobering. "The poverty and infections diseases such as AIDS which affect so many millions every year in Africa are among the gravest threats to international peace and security," Annan said. The heads of state grappled with the problems gripping Sudan, as they have for more than two decades. Although the conflict between northern and southern Sudan appears to have been resolved, a second war has devastated the country's western Darfur region for the past two years, claiming some 70,000 lives and causing an exodus of 1.6 million people in the world's largest humanitarian crisis. The rebuilding of post-anarchic Somalia, instability in the Democratic Republic of Congo more than two years since a peace pact was signed to end five years of civil war, and restive Burundi were also key topics of discussion, officials told AFP. "Let us show to the world that we can really tackle and solve African issues," Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, chairman of the AU, said in his keynote speech. Ivory Coast's two years of crisis again took center stage at the AU meeting, following an inconclusive result from the January 11 meeting in the Gabon capital Libreville of the body's Peace and Security Council. Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo and the AU-appointed mediator to the west African state, South African President Thabo Mbeki, held early morning talks and were expected to meet again before the summit wrapped up on Monday. "Other heads of state are trying to soften the ground for the mediation so that the options will be clearly presented to Gbagbo," a UN official said on condition of anonymity. "This is really a last chance for Ivory Coast, because they have exhausted all of their options, and the heads of state are growing tired of this." The summit opened with a minute of silence to remember the more than 280,000 victims of the December 26 earthquake and tsunami disaster, which claimed some 300 lives in the Horn of Africa state of Somalia. -
AU meeting in Abuja starts: Somali President present
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Kibaki leaves for AU meeting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By Francis Openda President Mwai Kibaki flew out to Abuja, Nigeria, yesterday for the Africa Union Heads of States special summit. The President and his entourage flew out of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport at 1 pm for the four-day tour. With him were First Lady Lucy Kibaki, Foreign Affairs Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere, East Africa Cooperation Minister John Koech and Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Esther Tolle. Others include Permanent Secretary Stanley Murage, Kenya’s Ambassador to the African Union, Mr Boaz Mbaya, Kenya’s special envoys to the Somalia and Sudan Peace talks, Bethwel Kiplagat and Lazurus Sumbeiywo, respectively. Information Minister Raphael Tuju, Civil Service Head Francis Muthaura, Chief of General Staff Raymond Kibwana, Police Commissioner Major-General Hussein Ali, and service commanders saw the President off at the airport. The Abuja Forum is expected to discuss the Somalia and Sudan peace process, as well as conflicts in Liberia, Sierra Leone and the Great Lakes region. The AU with the support of the United Nations, is expected to send a peace-keeping force to Somalia to help the new government, currently in Nairobi, settle down. -
Madaxweynaha Puntland oo caawa soo saaray 3 wareegto oo cusub Garowe :- Waxaa xafiiska Madaxtooyada Puntland galabta laga soo saaray 3 wareegto oo muhiim ah oo khuseeya Guddiga Musiibooyin, Arrimaha Canshuuraha iyo Magacaabida Hanti dhawrka Guud. Wareegtada 1aad ayaa ayadu ku socota magacaabida Hanti dhawrka Guud ee Puntland ayadoo u qorneyd sidatan: Xeer Madaxweyne No: 05 Sabti 29, Janaayo 2005 Madaxweynaha DGPL Markuu arkay dastuurka DGPL Markuu arkay Habaca galey Hawlihii Hanti Dhawrka Markuu Garowsadey inay lagama maarmaan tahay in khibrad lagu socod siiyo hawlaha hanti dhawrka Markuu tixgaliyey Daruufaha ay Puntland mareyso iyo baahida loo qabo tayeynta hanti dhawrka wuxuu xeeriyey In Gudoomiyaha Hay'ada Hanti dhawrka guud ee dawlada loo magacaabo Yuusuf Macalin Ibraahim Nuqul ka mid ah Wareegtada oo la soo gaarsiiyey Idaacada SBC ayaa waxaa ku saxiixan Madaxweynaha Puntland Maxamuud Muuse Wareegta labaad ayaa ah mid ku socota hay'adaha canshuurta qaada iyo ciidamada laguna ogeysiinayo in aan wax canshuur dhimid ah ama canshuur dhaaf ah loo fidin karin hay'adaha laga qaado canshuurta marka laga reebo hay'adaha mucaawinooyinka iyo horumarka Puntland ka shaqeenaya. Wareegta 3aad ayaa la xariirta bedalaad ama isku shaandheyn lagu sameeyey Guddigii Musiibooyinka oo uu horey u magacaabay Madaxweynaha ayadoo xubno cusub loo magacaabay Guddigaasi. Waxayna kala yihiin: Madaxweyna DGPL Markuu arkey Dastuurka Puntland Markuu tixgaliyey masiibada ka dhalatey fataahada Badda Markuu arkey dhibaatada ku dhacdey dadkii ku noolaa deegamadaas Markuu garwaaqsadey sida ay lagama maarmaan u tahay in si deg deg ah wax looga qabto u hawlgalka xanaanadda iyo gurmashada dadkaas tabaaleysan. Wuxuu dib u magacaabey Gudiga ka hortaga masiibooyinka dabiicaga iyo gurmad deg deg ah ee qaran. Gudigu wuxuu ka koban yahay 1. Madaxweyne ku xigeenka DPLG -------Gudoomiye 2. Wasiirka Arimaha Gudaha & Amniga --Xubin 3. Wasiirka Qorsheynta ---------------Xubin. 4. Wasiirka Caafimaadka --------------Xubin 5. Wasiirka Hawlaha Guud -------------Xubin 6.Wasiirka Kaluumeysiga---------------Xubin 7.Wasiirka Dawladaha Hoose -----------Xubin 8.Wasiirka Waxbarashada --------------Xubin 9.Wasiirka Warfaafinta ---------------Xubin 10.Agaasimaha Guud ee caafimaadka ----Xoghaye Waxaa kale oo madaxweynuhu ku tilmaamey wareegtadiisa in la magacaabi doona gudi farasamo oo ka kooban Agaasimayaasha guud ee wasaradaha kor ku xusan, Hay'adaha caaliamiga ah iyo ururka bsiha cas oo uu gudoominayo agaasimaha guud ee caafimaadka. Waxaa kale oo hawlgali doona gudiyaal goboladda aafobey ah oo ay madax ka yihiin gudoomiyahaasha gobolaadaas Wareegtan oo nuqul ka mid ah uu soo gaarey Idaacada SBC ayaa waxaa ku saxiixan Madaxweynaha DGPL Maxamuud Muuse Xirsi.
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While Dahir Riyaale is on holiday in Cape Town, the AU meeting starts. Shirkii afaraad ee Midowga Afrika oo Maanta ka Furmay Dalka Nigeria - Sunday, January 30, 2005 at 18:08 Madaxda Midowga Africa ayaa shir laba maalmood soconaya Maanta 30/01/2005 uga furmay Magaalada Abuja ee Dalka Nigeria. waxaana kasii horeeyey shir laba maalmood soconayey oo ay yeesheen Wasiirada Arimaha Dibadda ee dalalka Africa, kasoo loogu sii gogol xaarayey agendayaasha ay ka wadahadli doonaa Madaxda Africa maanta iyo Barito. shirkaan oo ah kii afaraad oo ay yeeshaan midowga africa tan iyo intii ladhisay ayaa waxaa looga hadlayaa xal uhelidda dhibaatooyinka (conflicts) ka aloosan qaaradda, iyo sidii Midowga Africa ugu yeelanlahaa matalayaal Golaha Amaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay. Isbadalka la doonayo in lagu sameeyo Qaramada Midoobay ayey Qaaradda Africa donaysaa inay si wayn uga faa'idaysato. waxaana ka mida isbadallkaas, Golaha Amaanka oo ka koobnaa shan dowladood (USA, Britain, France, Rushia iyo China) oo lagu siyaadinayo lix dowladood, iyadoo loo qaybsanayo sidan: Africa 2xubnood, Asia 2 xubnood,Europe 1xubin iyo Koonfurta America oo hal xubin ah. Mid kamida labada xubnood ee lasiinayo Africa ayaa waxaan muran la'aan lasiinayaa Dowladda Koonfur AFrica, iyadoo xubinta labaadna ay ku tartamayaan Dalalka Masar iyo Nigeria. Madaxweynaha Dalka Masar, Xusni Mubarak ayaa kasoo qaybgalay shirkan lagu qabanayo Nigeria, isagoo muddo toban sano ah ka maqnaa shirarka Africa, kadib markii koox dabley ahi isku dayeen inay ku dileen Magalada Addisababa ee xarunta Africa, isagoo kasoo qaybgalay shirkii OAU ee 1995. kasoo qaybgalkiisaan ayaa lagu macneeyey inuu doonayo inuu adkeeyo Diplomasiyadda Dalkiisa iyo tartanka uu ugu jiro xubinta labaad ee Golaha Amaanka ee lasiiyey qaaradda Africa oo dalka Nigeria ku tartamayaan. Madaxda ayaa sidoo kale uga hadlaya shirkaan Amniga cuntada ( food security) iyo la dagaalanka cudurada sida wayn ufaafa oo ay ka midyihiin, Aidska, Malaariyada, Qaaxada iyo Dabayshu, iyo Agendayaal ay soo bandhigeen qaar kamida Dalalka xubinta ka ah Midowga Africa. Madaxweynaha Libya Col. Mucamar Alqadafi oo aha maskaxdii ka danbaysay aasaaskii Midowga Africa ayaa soo bandhigay in Midowgu yeesho Wasiirada, Arimaha Dibadda, Difaaca iyo Isgaarsiinta (transportation). Midowga Africa ayaa culays wayni kaga imaanayaa sidii ay u xalin lahaayeen Dhibaatooyinka ka aloosan Dalalka, Congo, Burundi, Ivory Coast iyo Dibudhiska Somaliya iyo sidii Ciidamo hubkadhigis ah loogu diri lahaa, iyadoo DKF Somaliya ee hadda kusugan Dalka Kenya ay bilaabayso sidii ay uga hawlgali lahayd dalka Somaliya Maalmaha nagu soo foodleh. wuxuuna horay ugu dhawaaqay Midowga Africa in ciidamo loo dirayo Somaliya, iyadoo uu shirkaas Soomaaliya uga qaybgalayo wafdi uu hogaaminayo madaxweynaha DKF Soomaaliya Md. Cabdullaahi Yusuf Axmed, waxaana jirtay in uu Wasiirka Amniga ee DKF Somaliya, Md. Maxamed Qanyare Afrax uusoo bandhigay golaha xukuumada Soomaaliya qaabkii ay ciidamada African ka ahi ushaqayn lahaayeen iyo sidii hubkadhigista loo samayn lahaa, qorshahaas oo marka uu kasoo gudbo golaha xukuumada la horkeeni doonaa Barlamaanka oo haddii uu aqbalo hirgali doonaa 14 bari kadib markii uu saxiixo Madaxweynaha DKF Somaliya. Faysal Gabanow Addisababa, Ethiopia. email: fcgabanow@hotmail.com
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Allah uu naxaristo.
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Dawoco, I thank you for the analysis. I So not all alone after all, Indeed he had Mary Jane for company throughout the journey. Beloved you I still hold is another reference to his pistol. In his arrogance he thinks that he alone can overcome this state that he found himself in. Hide not for I see you clearly Contempt covering Hate complete with Envy He lashes out and blames the condition of man as a whole. A trophy paraded in front of the great pretender the spoils always go to the grand victor Always seing himself as the victim and feeling sorry for his painful existance. Hope died while Sanity went wrong Leaving Misery to rehearse that sad old song Yet at the end he gives in and gets of his high horse [pride]. He humbles himself before the lord. Who blinked first in search of redemption? Lord to you I seek help and protection From men and the cold hearts that don’t speak Staying true to the sacred text, appreciating the ways and plight of mortals was not enough. It was much simpler. The irony is he always knew the answer yet had to search. Was it evil or the change of season? Go ahead explain what has no reason
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She is loved to her heart's content Thus is content with love in her heart That got me... A very simple yet complext piece with sadness at the core. Beautiful.
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They reshuffle what they see The figure shackled up in the centre is me A trophy paraded in front of the great pretender The spoils always go to the grand victor Who blinked first in search of redemption? Lord to you I seek help and protection From men and the cold hearts that don’t speak Suffering has always guided the weak Solitude is the road map we seek Why must I run and you chase me? Give me peace or let me be For I seek neither distinction Nor my lost dignity Broken and alone in this forever Strayed from the sacred text never Yet I now make out the shinning rays of light As Truth highlights the warmth of the sun And with anticipation towards it I run
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Many thanks for the kind words MsWord.....
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How to nourish the soul? Human hunger and the lies they told It’s clear as the plot unfolds Beloved you I still hold One more road block to overcome Recklessly blind heading towards the sun Short distance forever lengthy Another moment void, grey and empty Alone we confront the evil trinity They smile only to tempt me Hide not for I see you clearly Contempt covering Hate complete with Envy Hope died while Sanity went wrong Leaving Misery to rehearse that sad old song Friendship is the devils potion Testament to their love and devotion These wounds infected raw and open In this reckless trade The ace easily becomes a spade Was it evil or the change of season? Go ahead explain what has no reason
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Operation Just Cause: Naming The Ring Leaders Of The Enemy Within Farah Ali Jama — Ottawa, Canada — 27 January, 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In my previous article titled, “Operation Just Cause: Taking Back Somaliland from the Enemy Within,†we discussed various important issues, for example, the need to stop being passive anymore and to stand up for your rights, the need for action to confront the enemy within, and time to take back Somaliland from the enemy within in order that we save our people and nation. (Also, according to the article, we mentioned the existence of a “self-interested unpatriotic, treacherous, and hell-bent so called leaders and senior civil servants who are unabatedly undermining and sabotaging the public and national interests of Somaliland.†At the same time, we discussed the manner in which these callous enemies are carrying covert and overt operations particularly the ever growing onslaught against our democratic form of governance and rule of law, multiparty system, Constitution and laws of the land, checks and balances we put in place, plundering of our meager resources, the affliction they caused on our people and country, and so on and so forth. To access this article, type or click the following link: www.Somaliland.org/opinions.asp?ID=05010606 However, in this article, we would like to quickly role the dice by bringing to the public attention the list of some of the ring leaders of the enemy within that we earlier discussed. Although, the names contained in this list may be familiar to many and that it may not have the “shock and awe†impact since the intrepid people of Somaliland already knows who is who in Somaliland or knows who is who of its leaders particularly in this inept, visionless, and idea and morally bankrupt Riyaale administration, an administration that is indeed, heavily infested with the former loyalists of the fascist regime of Tyrant Siad Bare. In other words, this is an administration that is loaded with a number of high profile war criminals, foreign/Greater Somalia /Somaliweyn agents, possible terrorist eiders and abettors, saboteurs, hard core common criminals, hypocrites, and petty opportunists. Nevertheless, we feel obliged to compile this list again so as to remind our fellow nationalistic and patriotic people in Somaliland and in the Diaspora that these callous and odious ring leaders of the enemy within are well into the thick of their evil plans and are, even as we speak, working covertly and overtly and unabatedly breaching our peace and security, breaching our unity, wrecking the lives of our people particularly the poor citizenry, undermining our hard won independence, threatening our cause, and endangering the existence of our country, Somaliland. On the other hand, you may recall an earlier article in Somali titled, “Khatarta Astaamaha Kelitalisnimada Maamulka Somaliland (Dangers of Dictatorship Characteristics in Somaliland Administration) by Hassan Gagale, which was dated on May 6, 2004 and also discussed the issue at hand and mentioned some of the ring leaders of the enemy within that we are talking about. And this article does not seek to expand on the issue that was well articulated by the author, but to present here a complete list of the enemy within so as to bring it to the attention of the public. As a result, the following is the list of the ring leaders of the enemy within: Dahir Riyaale Kahin, President of JSL. Ismail Adan Osman, Minister of Interior. Hussein Ali Duale (Cawil), Minister of Finance. Abdullahi Mohamed Duale, Minister of Information. Ahmed Mohamed Adan (Qaybe), Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abdiqadir Jirde, 1st vice Speaker of the House of the Representatives. Abdi Idris Duale, Spokesman of the Ministry of the Executive/State. Ahmed Haji Dahir Elmi, Minister of Planning. Abdi Hassan Buuni, Minister of inter-Parliamentary Coordination (House of Representatives and House of Guurti). Hussein Abdi Qalib, Attorney General. Mohamed Egeh, Police Commissioner. Farah Said, former Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Feysal Haji Jama, current Chief Justice of Supreme Court. Abdirahman Duale, Governor of Central Bank. Mohamed Ismail Bullaale, Secretary-General of UDUB party. Feysal Ali Waraabe, Chairman of UCID party. While there exists other mid-level members of the enemy within particularly in both the Central and local governments such as some members of both Houses of Parliament, regional governors, mayors and councilors of major cities mainly of the UDUB party, other senior civil servants, and some traditional leaders; their effects is minimal without the mobilization, direction, and coordination of the above stated ring leaders of the enemy within who are in alliance with the enemy without such as those in Somalia/******tenia, Djibouti, and some Arab states. Overall, it is essential to state that the enemy within may disguise themselves as nationalistic or as patriotic or in whichever manner they wish, but the fact remains that they can not hide from the probing eyes of the vigilant public. And soon they will be met by the wrath of the people, be cornered, herded like cattle, and be taken to the gallows to be executed one by one by hanging in public. God willing, they will soon face the justice of the people. Victory and Liberty to Somaliland, Farah Ali Jama, Ottawa , Canada .
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Is Puntland immune to the Federal laws of Somalia
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Ambassador, good points bro. I really did enjoy that. Juma as ever you aint making any points whats up with that Wind, could you please expand on this Djabouti issue regarding Puntland and Somaliland. -
Winter Blues: Come My sweet charity (memoir from Raula's Winter Blues Cabin)
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Never been to that place the poet describes. But I sure want to go now... Wonderful piece one of the best yet. -
Honeymoon is over amid the PM and the President....!
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On a serious note I heard there are differences between the two. But there are also differences between the PM and Qaynyare. -
Honeymoon is over amid the PM and the President....!
General Duke replied to Jumatatu's topic in Politics
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Here, nationalist was amongst friends so this outcry does not surprise me. So who was an enemy exactly.. Hanan dear why bring back the issue? Its up to the Admin, our request has been made. As for the post, the original title of the article was the plight of Somali children. However some tried to score points against a certain city. As we know that most Somali children are in this condition, the quetion is what should we do???
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Mogadishu Will Only Be Safe Once Abdullahi Arrives
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lol, Juma what ever my admiration he is the President. Like I said before its not a major problem as oneday someone to your clan liking will become President. Then we will both admire Its the other crew who will find a functioning Somalia a problem. -
Is Puntland immune to the Federal laws of Somalia
General Duke replied to Jumatatu's topic in Politics
JB – Abti You speak to soon as ever, remember how loud you was speaking before the election, when you and your other half Otali were dead certain of certain victory. Are you so certain that the government won’t be able to control Mogadishu? Also the government of Abdullahi already has more support than any since the fall of Siyab Barre. So how are we to believe that the people of Mogadishu will not welcome it? As for Puntland, it has a right to govern itself, it has a right to advance its economy and develop the living standards of its people. Should we not commend them for that? Should other regions especially in Central and southern regions not emulate this? I never understood why people get angry with progress, how the Parliament and Jumma+JB are so interested in Puntland economic deal with Ethiopia. While ignoring the ongoing conflict in Hobyo, Gallinsoor? Come on stop it, its getting silly now people. -
Mogadishu Will Only Be Safe Once Abdullahi Arrives
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Somali’s can’t see beyond today, they lack any vision. Whose interest is it that the murders, raping, looting and the destruction of the Somali name to stop. Is this need for change exclusive to one region or clan? Mogadishu is the capital of the nation; this is a fact a truth of which I had nothing to do with and which I can not over look. The government of the nation must eventually control the capital. That’s a fact. This fact will undoubtedly bother a number of groups on SOL, for example it will bother to a lesser extent those who happen to dislike the head of state for clan reasons, individuals such as Jumatutu and JB. However this fact will bother most those groups who suffer from delusional grandeur, who believe that their small clan has a country of its own. Somalia has been through many phases. Today is the end of the civil war phase, in this time many supposed truth’s that came about due to the war will be confronted. The capital can no longer be a place of lawlessness hostage to a few merciless individuals. Neither can the unity and territorial integrity of Somalia be an issue. Out of the two groups mentioned prior, the secessionist group have the smaller room to manoeuvre, they are isolated and outside the game, they do not posses the strength to impose their won conditions on the reality of tomorrow. The other group will recover in time for their time will eventually come. Then they will embrace what they despise today. -
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