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Galkacyu: New Mudug admin decree concerning Merchants and arms..
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Booliska gobolka Mudug oo ka codsaday shacabka magaalada Gaalkacyo inay soo diiwaan galiyaan hubka 11 hours ago | 0 comments Saraakiisha amaanka ee gobolka Mudug ayaa ka hadlay xaaladda amaan ee magaalada Gaalkacyo oo ay dhowaan ka dhaceen falal amni daro ah oo loogu geystay magaalada Gaalkacyo qaar ka mid ah waxgaradka magaalada, masuuliyiinta dowladda,iyo goobaha lagu cibaadaysto ee masaajidda. Taliyaha qaybta booliska gobolka Mudug Gaashanle Dhexe Cabdirashiid Cadceed Gelle oo waraysi gaar ah siiyay Horseed Media ayaa sheegay in amaanka magaalada Gaalkacyo ay tahay mid si weyn u wanaagsanaysa tan iyo markii dhowaan maamulka goboka Mudug uu ku soo rogay bandow islamarkaana la bilaabay howlgalo habeenkii ay ciidamada amaanka ay ka sameeynayaan magaalada Gaalkacyo.waaana uu sheegay in magaalada Gaalkacyo ay wali ka wadaan dhameynta dhibaatadii dhowaan ku dhexmartay magaalada Gaalkacyo lawa beelood oo walaallo ah. Arimaha bandowga ee dhowaan maamulka gobolka Mudug ku soo rogay magaalada Gaalkacyo ayuu sheegay taliyaha in waqtiga uu bilaabanayay bandowga ay dib u dhigeen ilaa iyo hal saac ka dib markii sida uu tilmaamay shacabka ay ugu daneeyeen inay ku tukadaan saalada Cisho goobaha masaajidda. Cabdirashiid Cadceed Gelle ayaa dhinca kalle sheegay in gudiga nabadgalyada gobolka Mudug uu soo saaray go’aamo lagu farayo shacabka magaalada oo uu sheegay inay u badanyihiin dad hubaysan inay hubkooda soo diiwaan galiyaan iyadoona dowladda aysiinayso taysaro iyo nidaam waafaqsan sharciga hubka. Taliyaha ayaa sheegay inay shacabka hubkooda u soo qaadan magaalada islamarkaana ay dhigtaan guryaha,waxaana dhinca kalle uu xusay dadka aan isa soo diiwaan galin inay baaritaano ku sameyn doonaan guryahooda. Si kastaba dhowaan ayaa magaalada Gaalkacyo lagu dilay dad caan ka ah gobolka Mudug kuwaasi oo isugu jiray masuuliyiin iyo nabadoono,waxaana arimahan ay ku soo beegmayaan xilli dowladda Puntland ay ka wado qorshe wax looga qabanayo amaanka magaalada Gaalkacyo Horseed Media -
Guddiga nabadgelyada ee gobolka Mudug oo soo saaray amarro ku socda ganacsatada. Wed, 04 May 2011 15:49:19 -0400 pm -04:00 -14400 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Galkacyo, May 04 - Warqad qoraal ah oo maanta ka soo baxday xafiiska guddoomiyaha guddiga nabadgelyada iyo maamulka ee gobolka Mudug Maxamed C/raxmaan Cuuke ayaa lagu faray ganacsatadu in ay hubkooda ka diiwaan galiyaan. Taliska qaybta boliiska ee gobolka Mudug, si loo siiyo ruqadda haysashada hubka yaryar, kaasoo qoraalka lagu sheegey in uu sharcigu u oggolyahay haysashadiisa si ay naftooda iyo maalkooda ugu difaacdaan, waa marka ay diiwaangashadaane. Sidoo kale waxaa ruqsadda haysashada hubka fud-fudud loo oggolaaday shacabka aan la dhaafayn guryahooda, si ay ugu difaacdaan, iyo baabuurta xamuulka ah ee gobollada dalka u kala tallaaba. Ruqasadda haysashada hubkan ayaa lagu xidhay shuruudaha kala ah 1-In ay bixiyaan cashuurta ka waajibtay bixinta ruqsadda 2-In aan goobahooda la dhigi Karin hub kale oo aan ruqsad lahayn 3-In aan hubkooda dibadda loola bixi Karin, lala dhex mari karin magaalada , loo wareejin karin goob ka baxsan meesha loogu qoray ruqsadda, haddii aan fasax looga helin madaxda Nabad Gelyada Gobolka Mudug. Warqaddan ayaa lagu faray taliyeyaasha ciidamada ammaanka ee gobolka Mudug in ay dhaqan geliyaan diiwaan galinta hubka yaryar, halka taliskana booliskana la faray in uu diiwaanka hubka yaryar u gudbiyo xafiiska nabad gelyada iyo maamulka gobolka Mudug, si loo siiyo ruqsadda dadka soo dalbaday. Diiwaangalinta iyo bixinta oggolaanshaha hubka yaryar ayaa socon doonta inta u dhaxaysa 3da bishan illaa 13-ka, mudadaasi kaddibna waxaa la faray in lala wareego hubka yaryar ee aan sharciyaysnayn. Adam Shardi Axmed Radio Daljir
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Amin Amir makes fun of Sh. Hotel for the 3rd time in a week
General Duke replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
^^^lol. Tarzan is from the same sub clan grouping as Sharif Ahmed, as Mr Narnia Ghandi head is from the same clan as Omar Jess, not much difference. And yes his clan are locals of Banadir region. Oh well. -
Amin Amir makes fun of Sh. Hotel for the 3rd time in a week
General Duke replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
^^^ thats great to hear dear..Spring is a nice season, my all time favourite. -
Amin Amir makes fun of Sh. Hotel for the 3rd time in a week
General Duke replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Somalina: Its a nice day today. The weather is spectacular here. Not sure why some people are getting all hot and bothered here. Its quite ammusing. -
Amin Amir makes fun of Sh. Hotel for the 3rd time in a week
General Duke replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
^^^Well at least I did not call her and her people Donkey. -
Amin Amir makes fun of Sh. Hotel for the 3rd time in a week
General Duke replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
^^^Somalina how you doing my dear. I hope all is well. -
Amin Amir makes fun of Sh. Hotel for the 3rd time in a week
General Duke replied to The Zack's topic in Politics
Somalina;716893 wrote: lol...I was responding to brother Liqaye. Adeerkaa orphanage-ka ka day dayo. . lol, that hurt agreat deal.. -
Somalia:Seychelles and Somalia [Puntland] sign MOU on piracy.
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^^^again dont worry adeer, Puntland State is part of Somalia and will play its right role as an important entity in the Republic. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
This though is an American Senator walking about in the beautiful Somali city of Bosaso. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Cali_Gaab;716872 wrote: Ok my bad, not a minister. Uncertainty and discomfort punctuate the words of Hamse Osman Hashi. There is very little in his tone that suggests he is a serving government official. Just 25 years old, Hashi is a parliament member Now, proof to me he wasn't a member of parliament. I thought we went over this Dukey? Puntland MP's are all accounted for adeer, this story is as false as your claims. -
Somalia:Seychelles and Somalia [Puntland] sign MOU on piracy.
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Liqaye, no need to fret this is a good move. Puntland is part of Somalia and hence the title./ -
Somalia:Seychelles and Somalia [Puntland] sign MOU on piracy.
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Mr. Joel Morgan & Mr. Said Mohamed Rage / Photo from Seychelles Tourism Board -
Somalia:Seychelles and Somalia sign MOU on piracy. 1 day ago | 0 comments A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding transfer of sentenced individuals was signed yesterday between Seychelles and Somalia. Participating in the signing was Seychelles Minister for Home Affairs Mr. Joel Morgan and Mr. Said Mohamed Rage, the Minister for Maritime Transports, Ports, and Counter-Piracy of Puntland, Somalia. Seychelles Minister Mr. Joel Morgan is currently leading a Seychelles delegation to the high-level conference on piracy, “Global Challenge, Regional Responses: Forging a common approach to maritime piracy,” in Dubai, UAE. Minister Morgan said that the signing of these MOUs is a clear expression of the goodwill and commitment of the regional authorities of Puntland and Somaliland following the letters of intent they signed on February 9 at a meeting of the Justice Ministers held in Seychelles earlier this year. It is to be noted that despite recent comments to the contrary, the MOU that has been signed with Somaliland covers the transfer of ALL sentenced pirates and not only those from Somaliland. This breakthrough in the agreement with the Somaliland authorities was achieved on Thursday, April 14, 2011 after intense negotiations brokered by Ambassador Thomas Winkler who is the Chairman of Working Group 2 on Legal Issues for the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS). Minister Rage, who was accompanied by his Director General Mr. Abdirisak Mohamed Dirir expressed his deep appreciation to the government of Seychelles for all the efforts and actions it has taken to counter the threat of piracy in the region and seized the opportunity to solicit Seychelles’ assistance with the strengthening of Puntland coastal forces. “Piracy comes from the land and not from the sea; Seychelles being a recognized country, we need you to tell the international community that the only way to solve this problem is on the ground and not on the sea,” said Minister Rage. Minister Morgan responded saying that Seychelles, as the only country in the region that is actively involved in anti-piracy maritime patrols on the high seas, would be willing to support them by working with the international community in reinforcing the coastal forces of the Puntland authorities and by assisting with training of its personnel in maritime patrols and in fisheries management. He also told Minister Rage that Seychelles fully supports the proposal that the development of infrastructures on the ground in Somalia must be carried out intensively. “Somalia needs to develop further its economy, so as to achieve political stability, an important step forward for prosperity and in eliminating the threat of piracy,” commented Minister Morgan. Minister Rage then went on to conclude that, “If we work together in one team, we will be able to eradicate piracy in the region and also in the Gulf of Aden.” Minister Morgan has said that he views the historic signing as an important step in the collaboration of Seychelles and Somalia in the fight against piracy and as a platform to develop and extend this model further in the region. The Seychelles’ delegation was comprised of Ambassador Joseph Nourrice, Lieutenant Colonel Georges Adeline of the Coast Guards, and Mr. Jacques Belle of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Source: Seychelles Tourism Board
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SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
^^^What "Minister" fled to the US, kindly provide some evidance and stop chewing Qad old boy. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Terror has happened in more powerful countries which are more stable than Somalia. However my friend you can say what you want you van not lie about what you see with your own eyes. The Senator witnessed a state that is moving forward. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
^^^ Desperate talk from an envious person. Adeer Puntland Stability is there in pictures. -
This whole thing sounds fake.
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SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Thank you my dear sister. Its good to see you here as usual. Hope you keep schooling all those wannabe rebels and builders of imaginary states. Keep up the good work. -
Obama and Osama. Two names that will henceforth be coupled. The hunter, Obama, is leader of the most powerful and feared nation on earth. Osama, the hunted, was leader of a borderless state – a non-state actor – and probably the most feared religio-political association of the modern world since the rise of the Ismaili Hashashin assassins between the 11th and 13th centuries. Obama and Osama may rhyme, but that is not their only correlation. The Pygmalion syndrome A Pygmalion resides in both of them. They are, to an extent, sculptors. In turn, these two sculptors, Obama and Osama, are examples of how extraordinary men – when struck by the power of ideas, ideals and dreams, regardless of the cause – go on about sculpting their Galateas – their statues, dummies or puppets. Each is in love with a statuesque vision, a set of ideals or dreams that they have sought to breathe life into. Otherwise, how can one explain why a man who could have nymphs, Bentleys, yachts, and everything money can buy opts for the "illusionary" – to paraphrase Marx – rewards of the hereafter? Osama could have opted for Al-Walid bin Talal's lifestyle. This is where he puzzles. It has to be the power of faith. Not unlike Osama in complexion and "otherness", Obama dazzles. A hyphenated US citizen par excellence rises to occupy the White House. Neither his colour nor his paternal roots, nor possibly the suppressed Islamic identity, have stopped him from mastering the art of political sculpture of self and public. Obama and Osama as icons They are, however, iconic for different reasons. Both, inevitably, are constructed in a variety of discourses. What is constructed is also de-constructed according to one's bias. Indeed, the two men belong to two diametrically opposed worlds and world outlooks. But both are social constructs, and their iconic status conjures up a spectrum of human feelings, ranging from love to hatred, admiration to suspicion. Only very recently, Obama had to defend his "American-ness" to doubters, and very recently his birth in response to Donald Trump. When "Holy War" was championed in Reagan's war-by-proxy against the former Soviets in the killing fields of Afghanistan, Osama was proudly embraced as a Saudi hero. Post 9/11, he was disowned, and his Yemeni lineage marked a new discourse aimed at re-inventing, or re-writing, bin Laden's identity. Both men sought to breathe life into their respective Galateas. For Obama, his core principles are a mix of left and right, centrism and progressivism, laced with liberalism. Osama's Galatea is a sculpture whose ivory is an eschatology and exegesis plated with a Salafi-Wahhabi interpretation of Islam. Archaeology of power Whether Pygmalion or Narcissus, Obama and Osama share a realist's vision of how power is wielded. As a result, Obama's state and Osama's base (literally, "Qaeda")-less state shamelessly deploy violence. Both are thus in love with a Galatea that is caught in an unstoppable archaeology of death and war-making. Regardless of victimhood or guilt, both are victims of the ideals and ideas they are in love with, and in their pursuit – a Godly transcendence or the deity of modernism and capitalism – they construct myths, guards, weaponry, and languages to match. These are the ornaments of power with which they adorn their Galateas. True, Osama is guilty of mass murder. The 3,000 lives killed heinously, and his mis-reading of Islam confound Shia and Sunni. Those Muslims who celebrated bin Laden's acts of mass murder are guilty by association. The doctors of Islam should have declared the age of war between Islam and the abode of non-Islam as null and without foundation in the Quran, or in many an exegesis in diverse schools of Islamic thought. Osama's Galatea was sculpted, conveniently, out of a love with the ideal of "defence" of the "Umma", the global Islamic community. To that end, he sculpted not an object of love, but maybe a counter-barbarity pitted against the barbarity that he thinks the capitalists, the secularists and their clients heaped on his "Umma", as if he were the "commander of the faithful". Obama, ex-officio commander-in-chief, another type of faith, may be not as guilty as his predecessor in the grotesque violations of human rights in Iraq and Afghanistan, but sculpted his own barbarity out of the rallying myths (for country, sovereignty, compatriots, God, liberalism, democracy) – a brand of "love" – in the name of civility. Countries had to be invaded (under Bush) and maintained by Obama, an incarceration system had to be invented (Guantanamo Bay), also still continuous under Obama – and a senseless war against "terror", authored by the neo-cons and sustained, in the name of a similar idea of love for country, and its sanctity. Contemplate, not celebrate Many Muslims did celebrate when Osama inflicted pain on the US. That was wrong. Many more did not. Today there is a reversal of roles: Americans celebrating as the news of Osama's killing was made public. The killing of Osama was a secret the Obama administration did well to hide from the world till after Will and Kate's wedding in Britain. US citizens are free to celebrate as much as they like. But they are also presented with a chance to contemplate. American lives – regardless of numbers – must be placed in terms of value and worth on equal footing with those of all humans regardless of colour, ethnicity, nationality, or creed. When their elected governments support dictators – Mubarak, Ben Ali, Abdallah Al-Saleh, even Gaddafi – arm them, shield them with undeserved legitimacy and funding, they must contemplate the consequences of the governments they democratically place in the White House. Of those consequences, the torture regimes, deaths, exiles, exclusion, and war by proxy – in Gaza and Lebanon - the invasion of Iraq and attendant regimes of secrecy, rendition flights, incarceration – in which Americans are guilty directly or by association in the killing of non-American lives. Their celebration will be more meaningful only if they heed the evil of indifference or ignorance of their successive elected administrations, with varying degrees and under different circumstances, of the acts committed in their name for myths that they cherish and love – but rarely reflect upon. Celebration of fallen enemies – without self-reflection – may be no more worthy than celebrating a victory at a football match. Osama no more – Islam is not Osama Arab revolutions erupted and triumphed in Tunisia and Egypt, partly burying Osama's Galatea. To an extent, they demonstrated in a vivid way that the "abode of Islam" is not blood-thirsty but freedom-thirsty. But now Osama lays a soulless body, a trophy, already being paraded as a symbol of a hollow victory. Another body amid the countless fatalities in a senseless hubris and duel in which there are no innocents. Osama's death should – and one prays, will – give Arabs and Muslims a reprieve from chaos and violence, and a moment to take stock that Osama's journeys delivered them against the Soviets but shackled them to systems of language, incarceration, profiling, and violence neither they nor the US and its allies can ever win. In his stead there are new voices and forces of Islam which are pushing the boundaries of freedom to their most logical conclusion: an Islam in love with new conceptions of Galatea – of toleration, good government, humane treatment of fellow citizens, transparent governance, fair and free competition, gender-friendly politics, and fair slicing of the economic cake. To show that Muslims are in love with a beautiful Islam. In his stead rises Essam El-Iryan, Abd Elmounim Abou El-Futuh, and Mohammed Mursi among others, suggesting new possibilities for the linkage of Islam and the vision of politics from a Muslim perspective. Not an end but a new beginning For now, one chapter has been read in the book of US-Arab relations. In this chapter, Obama killed Osama. For Osama, as is written in the holy Quran: "Say: The Angel of Death put in charge of you, will (duly) take your souls: Then shall ye be brought back to your Lord." There awaits his judgment. For Obama, he killed Osama – legally or not is not the point. The point is that this moment will form a meaningful moment only if the ghosts of hatred, hubris, and violence are laid to rest – with Osama – and the endless witch-hunt for the timeless terrorist Muslim or Osamas re-incarnate is reflected on for the sake of permanent reconciliation and collective healing – and a collective Galatea is sculpted of new futures, new understanding, and new possibilities…
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Hayland oo Wafti Siilaanyo Diray ay Gaadhay Daawo Sawiro
General Duke replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
Love how Cayn & Haylan [regions created by Puntland] have become accepted by the secessionist, this is a good thing. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
^^^Somalina all is well here sis, I hope you are having a pleasent day. By the way the man's name is Senator Kirk, but thats an easy enough mistake.. -
SOMALIA: U.S. Senator Kirk Visits Somalia’s Stable State of Puntland
General Duke replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
XX, this is Bosaso Port. Oba, that stuff is like Gold, expensive as he'll.