General Duke

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  1. Anyhow the TFGis not going any where. Its like a big giant in a room full of small insects. The insects will get stepped on sooner or later. Just try to move away as fast as you can.
  2. ^^^lool. Try at the art of spin. Adeer the NGO's are finding it difficult in this new reality of a Somali government on the rise hence all these latest contridictory out cries. The Somali people have had enough of being nothing more than a fund raising exercise. For 17 years all they [NGO's] have done is used our people to raise funds for their own bank accounts. No more The legacy of Yey = the only man who stood up to secessionists, looters, clan fascists[courts] and Evil NGO's based in Nairobi. It continues indeed
  3. Mogadishu does not belong to you adeer. The days when any single group claimed Mogadishu by using the gun is over. Its an open city, the capital of Somalia.. So claim another town lads.
  4. Two things have emerged these past few days. 1. That in Somalia, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed is important, all the attention given to him by the world and local media highlights this. Even secessionists and die hard looters supporters are discussing his every word and analysing his every move. 2. That in SOL the man named Duke has a following, is missed. I am touched.
  5. EU-Africa heads gather at summit Demonstrators called for action on Mr Mugabe and Darfur. EU and African leaders are opening a summit, the first in seven years, billed as heralding a new and equal relationship for the two continents. A wide range of issues are on the table in Lisbon; the host Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates said no subject, including human rights, would be taboo. Activists are urging more action to solve the Darfur crisis and confront Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe. Mr Mugabe is in the Portuguese capital for the two-day summit. He is officially banned from the EU, but was let in after African leaders threatened to stay away if he was not invited. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who is critical of Mr Mugabe's human rights record, is boycotting the summit in protest. 'No taboos' Human rights is one of five key topics that leaders are due to debate at the summit. Without this summit, Darfur, human rights or immigration would not be discussed Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates Mugabe 'new era' dismissed The others are trade, immigration, the environment, and peace and security. Outside the summit actors representing African and European leaders lay "asleep" on the pavement, with demonstrators calling on them to wake up to human rights abuses in Darfur and Zimbabwe. The Portuguese prime minister insisted the delegates would not ignore human rights. Mr Mugabe's attendance has overshadowed the summit "This will be a summit where we can discuss the whole range of politics, free of taboos, without any no-go areas, and we can debate every subject with total freedom," Mr Socrates told European and African business leaders meeting ahead of the gathering. "Everything can be freely discussed. Without this summit, Darfur, human rights or immigration would not be discussed." Mr Socrates said he hoped the conference would represent a "turning point" in relations between Europe and Africa. Previous efforts to hold the meeting collapsed over the question of Mr Mugabe's attendance. Britain and other EU countries have accused the Zimbabwean president of economic mismanagement, failure to curb corruption, and contempt for democracy. 'Riches' Also on the eve of the summit, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi - who has set up base in a tent outside Lisbon - called on Europe to compensate its former African colonies. "The riches that were taken away must be given back somehow," Mr Gaddafi said in a speech at Lisbon University. "If we don't face up to that truth, we'll have to pay the price one way or another - through terrorism, emigration or revenge." The EU is hoping to draw up a number of new Economic Partnership Agreements with former African colonies and regional blocs. The World Trade Organization wants the current preferential trade deals to expire at the end of the year. African representatives are concerned that the new agreements are unbalanced and that their countries will not be able to compete with subsidised European goods. Some states, though, in East Africa, have already signed up to the new deals. European countries are mindful of protecting their position in Africa amid rising competition from China, correspondents say.
  6. Northerner indeed it has been a remarkable year. It took one year to clean out dirt that was built up over 17 years. Most of it is done, and it will take more years to complete the transformation. The PM my dear lad stated clearly he will talk with those who want peace, and thats been the line from the beggining. The door is open to anyone who will move away from violence and work with the national institutions.
  7. HE the President of Somalia underwent a liver transplant ten years ago in the UK. A major operation which would have kept many an ordinary man in his home. Since that time Abdullahi Yusuf has managed to become founder of Puntland state, then the most effective post war leader of the the Somali nation, outmove the secessionists, looters and clown courts and many political hacks within the Parliment all at the same time. Yey is the man.... A warrior indeed.
  8. WFP, ICG, UN and other bodies ave to learn they are not the power of this country anymore. The country is run by the Somali government. A small step for Somali's everywhere.
  9. Darwiish oo heshiis la garey hey'ada WFP 7 Dec 7, 2007 - 6:54:31 AM Wafdi ka socday hey'adda cuntada adduunka oo shalay soo gaaray Muqdisho ayaa kulan la yeeshay Taliyaha Nabadsugida Dowladda KMG Gen. Maxamed Warsame Darwiish. Kulankan oo ahaa mid aan saxaafadda loo ogoleyn ayaa adag in wax badan laga ogaado hase ahaatee wararka ku dhow labada dhinac ayaa sheegaya in heshiis buuxa laga gaarey khilaafka soo kala dhex galay labada dhinac. Khilaafkan oo gaarey meeshii ugu sareysay ayaa yimid kadib markii Dowladda KMG mamnuucday in gobolka Sh/Hoose aysan ka soo degi karin wax gargaar ah oo hey'adda WFP u socda. Wafdiga shalay yimid magaalada Muqdisho ayaa waxaa hoggaamineysay ku xigeenka hey'adda WFP ee arrimaha Soomaaliya Danisa Brown iyo xubin kale kuwaasi oo kulan gaar ah la qaatay. Lama oga sababta dowlada u diidan tahay in raashinku ka soo dego Marka madaama kamid tahay gobolada dalka balse warar aan la xaqiijin ayaa sheegaya in saraakiisha Nabad Sugida shaki ka qabto sida loo isticmaalyo raashinkaas marka uu ka baxo gacanta hay'ada ku deeqdey. Dowladda Federaalka KMG ah ee Soomaaliya ayaa dib u fasaxday howlihii gargaar ee hey'adda WFP ka watay Soomaaliya gaar ahaan howlihii dejinta maraakiib ay ku rarnaayeen shixnado gargaar oo ku xirnaa dekadda Marka ee gobolka Sh/Hoose. Garowe Online,Muqdisho
  10. The TFG has always had an open door to anyone who is serious about talks. However as the President said today we are not going to talk with those who still belive in violence. Thus become serious and anything is possible. Keep talking crap and you will be dealt with.
  11. Al Hamdulilah all is well in my parts. Hope you are ok. As for news, everything is in order.
  12. ^^^After all this time and you still dont make sense.
  13. Landmark meeting overlooked by the SOL die hards but why?
  14. Cheering then erupted from the supporters packed into the stands at Nairobi's Kasarani Sports Centre.
  15. Abdullahi Yusuf read out the oath in the Somali language which was followed by a 21-gun salute from the Kenyan army.
  16. ^^^Spoken out of ignorace as usual. This was in 2004.. source Thousands of Somalis, desperate for peace after 13 years of war, crowded into a sports stadium in the Kenya capital, Nairobi, to see the swearing-in of their new president.
  17. The defeated groups are celebrating death, thats the difference between them and us. May Allah give mercy to the man who died, to abti Farimbi and his imdediate family my condolence. Alla Ha UNaxariisto
  18. ^^^loool. Adeer you are getting better, I will leave you with some hope. That when this project ends your type will be the firtsto get in que for the national jobs, but then dont admit you were a clan-oponent of the TFG.
  19. lool. nothing else is expected from a secessionist.
  20. Adeer I am talking about your defeat, your clowns defeat, your delusional clan defeat. and I will take one thing from you today.. Adeer our President and the leader of Somalia defeated the enemies of Somalia, those who did not wnat any-governemnt, those who occupied Somali civilians property, lands and who used even our sacred faith for simple political gains. Farax Brown But we were talking about the President's recovery HE Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed is a man and his death is in god's hands and not anyones.
  21. ^^^Adeer I see you still have the S.H.I.T pasted in your eyes. What defeat? looooooooooooool. The defeat of the looters, warlords, anti-governemnt, Yusuf undid what you daydreamed about these past 17 years But again go demonstrate and make idle talk.
  22. Aniga oo Nool oo Aduunka Damaashada Noloshayduna Xayi Tahay ayaan Maqlay Sedex Jeer Waa Dhintay C/laahi Yuusuf, Waan is ka Qoslay hade, Balse Ogaada Alle Dilaa Dhinta Qof ku Nicib kuma dili karo mid ku jecelna Kuma Noolayn KAro Alle Weyne Ayey Geeridu Gacantiisa ku Jirtaa...."
  23. Its only a matter of time for all of us adeer. I expect nothing from the defeated lot, they lost both war and politics and now hope for the angel of death. I welcome the sign of defeat.