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W.Caafimaadka P/land oo qabatey kulan 1 Jun 1, 2010 - 12:12:23 PM Sawir guud: Xarunta Wasaarada caafimadka Puntland Shirkan ayaa ka dhacay xarunta Wasaaradda Caafimadka dawlada Puntland ee Garowe , waxaana kasoo qaybgalay Wasiirka Wasaaradda Caafimaadka Dr. Cali Cabdullahi Warsame, Wasiir ku xigeenka Caafimaadka, Wasiiru dawlaha Maamul Wanaaga Maxamed Faarax Ciise , wafti heer caalami ah oo ka socdey Xafiiska WHO-EMRO, WHO Soomaaliya, Deeqbixiyeyaasha Caalamiga iyo Agaasimeyaasha Isbitalada guud iyo kuwa gaarka loo leyahay ee magaaloyinka Puntland, Kuliyadaha iyo Machadyada Caafimaadka iyo marti sharaf kaleeto. Shirkan ayaa gabi ahaanba waxaa looga hadlayay oo uu ku saabsanaa Qorshaha xoojinta habka Caafimaadka Puntland shanta sano ee soo socota., waxaana soo qaban qaabisay W. Caafimaadka dawlada Puntland. Dr.dhagacade__ Eng.Cabdishakuriyo_Dr.Cali Xasan Dadka ka soo qaybgalay guud ahaan waxay gaarayeen boqol qof, Shirkuna wuxuu galinkii danbe 2:00pm iyadoo uu socdey ilaa 5:30pm galabnimo, shirka maantey ayaa gabi ahaanba ahaa soo jeedinta qorshayaasha W. Caafimaadka, Baahiyaha dalka ka jira iyo waxqabadka Wasaaradda, sidoo kale waxay Wasaaraddu fursad u siisay Isbitaalada guud iyo kuwa gaarka loo leeyahay, Ururada Dhakhaatiirta iyo Kuliyadaha Caafimaadkuba inay soo bandhigaan waxqabadkooda iyo baahiyaha haysta. Waa markii ugu horeysay oo Wasaradda Caafimaadku shir cayn kan oo kale ah inta ay qabato hadana u yeerto Dhakhatiirta iyo madaxda Caafimadka Gobalada Puntland. Wasiirka Wasaaradda Caafimaadka Puntland Dr. Cali Cabdullahi Warsame ayaa si rasmi ah shirka u furey waxaana uu si diiran ugu soo dhaweeyey wafuuda kala duwan ee shirkan joogtey ee ka kala yimid meelaha fog, waxaana uu Wasiirku kasoo qayb galayasha uga warbixiyey Wasaradda iyo qorshayaasheeda dhanka Caafimaadka, baahiyaha jira iyo taageerada ay ka rabaan hay’adaha caalamiga ah ee Caafimaadka ka shaqeeya. Wasiirka Cafimaadka Puntland Dr. Cali Cabdullahi Warsame waxaa uu mahadcelin u soo jeediyey madaxa Xafiiska WHO Soomaaliya oo kasoo shaqeysay in wafuudan tirada badan inay Xarunta Wasaaradda soo xaadiraan, waxaana uu sheegay inay taasi ku timid qorshaha iyo nidaamka suuban ee ay Wasaaraddu la timid ayna doonayso inay dalka wax uga qabato kulana shaqeyso hay’adaha Caalamiga ah iyo deeq bixiyeyaasha. . Waftigan balaaran ee maantey soo gaarey Magaalada Garowe ee xarunta Puntland ayaa waxaa hogaminaysay Dr. Na’eema Al-Gasseer oo ah caawiyaha Agaasime Gobaleedka Xafiiska WHO-EMRO, Dr.Marthe iyo Dr.Naeema Dr. Na'ema mar ay ka hadashey shirka waxey hanbalyo iyo bogaadin usoo jeedisay Wasiirka Wasaaradda caafimaadka Dr. Cali Cabdullahi Warsame, Agasimihiisa guud Dr. C/risaaq Xirsi Xassan iyo dhamaan shaqaalaha, waxayna haweenaydan sheegtay inay ku faraxsan tahay inay timaado Puntland ayna la kulanto dadkii hormuudka u ahaa Caafimaadka Puntland oo ay Wasaaraddu ugu horeyso. . Shirka maanta 1.06.2010 ka dhacay xarunta Wasaradda Cafimaadka Puntland gabi ahaantiis waxaa uu ahaa mid lagu soo bandhigayay baahiyaha Caafimaad ee dalka ka jira iyo waxqabadyada Wasaarada, Isbitalada guud iyo kuwa gaarka loo leyahay, waxaana xubin walba oo matalaysay urur ama Isbitaal ay soo bandhigeen waxqabadkooda iyo baahiyaha haysta. Wasaradda Caafimaadka ayaa iyadu soo bandhigtey waxqabadkeedii hore iyo kan cusub intii la dooortey Wasiirka cusub, iyadoo agaasimaha cusub sidoo kale soo bandhigey baahiyaha jira. Gabagabadii shirka ayaa waxaa hadalkii xiritaanka la siiyey Wasiiru dawladaha Maamul wanaga Puntland Maxamed Farax Ciise Gaashan oo isaguna soo dhaweyey Waftiga calamiga ah, waxaana uu sidoo kale u hanbalyeeyey Wasaradda Caafimadka iyadoo uu markaasna ku dhawaaqey in shirku xiran yahay. Cabdulqaadir Warsame Yuusuf Wasaaradda Caafimaadka Puntland Xarunta Garowe
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Originally posted by Haatu: Riyaale is a strongman, Faroole is not. Riyaale is a Mugger of the SNM clan, Faroole has good relations and respect for that clan. Nothing strong about being a bully lad. Oh I forgot you came down with the anti Puntland virus that was going around.
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Well done to the Minister of health
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Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
New Delhi and believe me or not, MBA is the last thing you want to brag about. Adeer Zack, as I have said before in the West, most, Doctors, Engineers, IT tech's and so on all work for, take orders from men/women who's highest education is an MBA, that’s a fact, you know the type one goes to school for and not the forged fake papers, that you and your friends have in New Delhi. Now aside from your envy, what else have you brought to the topic, what have you done lately for anyone, apart from given us false press releases from your clan chiefs as they fled in lower Juba? -
^^ You are getting scared the Lindhen Group of companies that is the parent company of Africa Oil is no joke. Though I like the way you drop names. Puntland had oil, secessionist have Riyaale.
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Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Its easy for some to talk online, while others actually take their time to do something for the people -
Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Zack Adeer you have been found wanting. The fact you even know what an MBA is is in doubt. The MD's and others you speak about work for men with MBA's but you knew that right. Also what Utopian city do you live in? Anywho stop being envious and do something for the people, like Salah is doing. -
Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
"MBA is nothing", the dude knows 70 from his Hood, yeah he lives on Wall Street, NY. -
Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
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Editorial, Hurriyet No serious observer can argue that Israel lacked better alternatives at its disposal. But the trigger-happy Likud-led government responded with an all-too-familiar reflex of maximum and brutal force. This time, it pulled down the temple. It is a tragedy for those activists who have lost their lives. It is a tragedy for the Palestinians of Gaza. Above all it is a tragedy for the people of Israel, victims too of a vain and foolish government. full article »
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Yossi Melman, military affairs correspondent, Ha'aretz No matter how one looks at the conduct of the Israeli government and the IDF, it is hard to understand how ****** and tragic it was. Time and again, Israel tries to prove that what can't be solved by force can be solved by more force. Over and over, the policies of force fail. The problem is that with each failure, the part of the world in which we would like to belong is losing patience with us. Emile Hokayem, political editor of The National The Turks are now busy burying their dead who have already joined the long list of Palestinian martyrs in Arab and Turkish minds. That symbolic link with Palestine will not be broken soon, constituting valuable political mileage for Turkish politicians wanting to break ties with Israel. full article »
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Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Now dont ruin the thread with all that anger and envy adeer. The Young Turk is in Dhahar, Haylaan and there is nothing a secessionist like you can do about it, but come here and keep this thread at the top of the forum. I thank you for the effort dear soft voice. -
Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Shamefull envy expected from oodweyne, but not Ngoonge. -
Jacphar, thats what the Israeli's want, Egypt opened the border crossing today. Even the British foreign minister was asking for the lifting of the blockade. The Palastinians also are playing a smart game by peacefully demontsrating so far.
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The difference is Turkey is much more powerful than the Arab states, as it has demonstarted in Cyprus. Its a strong nation, united and proud. That has never been colonised. It was an Empire in its day that colonised much of Eastern, central Europe. Turkey is all together different type of state than all the other Muslim nation. It has real military power, a member of Nato and even used to train the israeli army. It seems some here again have no grasp of geo- politics.
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No one will go to war, but the Israeli's have found another trouble. The Gaza siege will be lifted, that will be the main result out of this..
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Turkey sends planes for citizens 2010-06-01 12:00 Ankara - Turkey said Tuesday that it was sending three ambulance planes to Israel to bring home 20 of its citizens who were wounded in the Jewish state's deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship. Two of the planes - both belonging to the army - had already left Turkey and the last one would set out later on Tuesday, a statement from the prime minister's office said. One of the military planes would pick up the wounded in Haifa while the remaining two would collect those in Tel Aviv. Turkey's flagship carrier, Turkish Airlines, has three planes on standby to fly to Israel to bring back the remaining Turkish citizens, the statement added. Israeli forces stormed a convoy of vessels carrying supplies to Gaza in a pre-dawn operation on Monday, which left nine activists, most of them believed to be Turkish, dead. Israeli radio reported on Tuesday that 480 activists captured in the raid had been detained and that 48 others would be expelled. The bloody raid triggered an angry response from Turkey, which immediately recalled its ambassador and scrapped three joint military exercises with Israel. - SAPA
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Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ Maxaad la cadhootay, adeer? Turkey is an ally of Israel ya axmaq. Wax fahan dee. Stop sniffing a camels behind lad, as I have outlined to you, the Turkish state is no pushover. As for the alliance, as the PM Erdogan said, things have changed forever. Go read old man.
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Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^Oodweyne did they even welcome you back home? Oh I am sorry you dont even own a website. -
As usual you are here to impress yourself. Adeer Erdogan walked out in Davos [A world famous event] while the Arab leader Ammir Mousa could not. Also when his Ambassador was insulted, Erdogans words led to, deputy Foreign Minister of Israel apologizing in person, and so did the PM of Israel in written form. Israel has never apologized for killing Arabs and occupying their lands for 40 years. Also even our President Obama’s first official to that part of the world was to Istanbul and not Tel Aviv. Go learn Politics, and stop being jealous of the rising Turkish power you silly Arab camel you.
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Bosaso: Young Turk, Salah N. Donyale recieves a hero's welcome
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Haatu: GD stop the paranoia bro. I'm sure Maaddeey doesn't hate P/land. He is not the only one lad. Thats why he is so upset in this thread. Salah is a Somali from Puntland, thats the only problem here.. -
Originally posted by Haatu: quote:Originally posted by General Duke: That's because they were very much secular then. But today with a Islamist leaning AK party government, no one will support them on this. [/QB]lol. No one supported them then, they were always Muslims regardless against Greek, Christian Europeans. Turkey is a power and they will not waste it, like some Camels I know do.
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Turkish foreign minister: Israeli raid on Gaza aid flotilla 'like 9/11' for his country Network NewsX Profile By Glenn Kessler Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, June 1, 2010; 11:09 AM With anger and sarcasm, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu lashed out Tuesday at Israel's attack on a Gaza aid flotilla and by extension the Obama administration's reluctance to immediately condemn the assault that left at least nine civilians dead. "Psychologically, this attack is like 9/11 for Turkey," Davutoglu told reporters over breakfast in Washington before going to the State Department to meet with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Davutoglu displayed a map showing that the attack took place 72 nautical miles off the coast of Israel, far beyond the 12-mile sovereign border. He said that the "Israelis believe they are above any law" but that they would be held to account by Turkey and the international community. He likened the actions of the Israeli government to "pirates off the coast of Somalia," not a civilized nation, and ridiculed Israeli claims that some in the flotilla were linked to al-Qaeda. Members of the European Parliament were on board, he noted, adding archly that he didn't know that "al-Qaeda had infiltrated the European Parliament." Davutoglu had a previously scheduled meeting with Clinton to discuss Iran's nuclear program, but he said he diverted his plane Monday to New York once he heard of the attack so he could join discussions at the United Nations. He expressed dismay that it took 11 hours, well into the night, to reach an agreement on a U.N. statement, largely because of U.S. efforts to water it down to avoid pinning full blame on Israel and any direct call for an international investigation. But he said that in Turkey's view, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has full authority under the statement to order an international probe. He noted that the incident took place in international waters so Israel has no right to declare it can conduct its own inquiry. "We will not be silent about this," he said. "We expect the United States to show solidarity with us. . . . I am not very happy with the statements from the United States yesterday." Davutoglu noted that Israel and Turkey have long had close relations and said he had planned to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday to discuss relaunching indirect peace talks with Syria. Netanyahu canceled his visit to Washington to return to Israel to deal with the crisis. To resolve the crisis in the relations between Ankara and Jerusalem, Davutoglu said Israel must make a "clear and formal apology," accept an independent investigation, release all passengers immediately, return the bodies of all dead passengers and lift what he called the "siege of Gaza." If these demands are not quickly met, he said that Turkey will demand further action from the U.N. Security Council. He added that Turkey will also bring the matter before NATO. "Citizens of member states were attacked by a country that was not a member of NATO," he said. "We think that should be discussed in NATO." The deadly incident off the coast of Gaza has also complicated the administration's push to win final U.N. approval of new sanctions against Iran. Davutoglu made it clear that Turkey, a member of the council, is in no mood to entertain any discussion of fresh sanctions. "Diplomacy, diplomacy, more diplomacy" is needed, he said.
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In the long term, that damages Israel. By alienating Turkey, Jerusalem has lost a potentially crucial ally in its decades-old attempts to reach a grand bargain with the Arab world—a bargain that Turkey, in its newfound role as regional leader, could have helped to broker. As it is, Turkey’s eastward drift will only accelerate, propelled by growing disenchantment with the European Union and a groundswell of anti-U.S. feeling in the wake of the Iraq War. Newsweek summa up the problem for the west. The Turks are positioning themselves as the new Leaders of the Islamic world, a move we must all welcome.