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^^^NN,you made some valid points. Change will take time but the AK have another 5 years and things will no doubtly move forwrad. They wont rock the boat and challange the Generals out right. However if the economy, and yes its robust continues to grow it will be to Erdogan's advantage.
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Uganda oo tageeratay shirka Muqqdisho 22 Jul 22, 2007 - 6:15:29 AM Dowlada wadanka Uganda ayaa shaaca ka qaaday inay tageero hiil iyo hooba u fidinayso Shirka dib u hishiisiinta Beelaha Somalia ee dhawaan ka furmay magaalada Muqdisho ee Caasimada Somalia. Hadalakan ayaa waxaa shaaca ka qaaday Madaxweynaha dalka Uganda Yoweri Museveni oo war fidiyenada kula hadlayay magalada Kampala ee casimada u ah dalka Uganda. Museveni ayaa tibaaxay in Shirka lagu heshiisiinayo Beelaha Somalia uu yahay xalka kaliya ee u furan Somalia ee nabad waarta lagu dhalin karo loona baahan yahay in dhammaan kooxaha is diidan ee Somalia ay ka soo qayb galaan si loo tuurxaan bixiyo wax yaabaha laysku hayo ee dhaliyay dagaalada Somalia isla markaana lagu dhayo Shirka boogaha colaadda oo ay Somalidu kala tabanayso. Museveni ayaa yiri" Somalia waa dal ay daa shaden dagalo iyo is qab qabsi siyasaded oo dhaliyay dagaalo ay ku hoobteen kumanaan Somali-ah waxaana loo baahan yahay in xiligan ay wadamada Geeska Africa ay u istaagaan gacan qabadka DF Somalia oo ah tan sharciga ah ee la aqoonsanayahay" Waxa uuna ugu baaqay wadamada Africa ee horay u balan qaaday in ay Soomaaliya ciidamo u soo dirayan aya soo dedejiyan ciidamadooda si loo sii amba qaado shaqada hay'adaha Federaalka Somalia. Wadmada Africa ayaa horay u balan qaaday ciidamo gaaraya 8000-ku oo Askari oo aan ilaa iyo hada soo gaarin Somalia marka laga reebo 1600-Aska ka socota Uganda. Cabdi Fatax Axmad,GO
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Xiin, you are 100% right they are playing hard politics and so far have proven their dictractors wrong. A growing economy, a sizable numbers entering the middle class and specially from Anatolia. Has helped give Erdogan and Co this new mandate.
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Very heated reconciliation conference you don't say?
General Duke replied to Gabbal's topic in Politics
Northerner you have every right as a Somalicitizen to criticise your leaders. -
^^^He is a titan, but one must also look at the cohesive nature of the party and the sense of hope they have brought to the state.
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Gamble pays off as Turkey's PM wins historic landslide Ian Traynor in Istanbul Monday July 23, 2007 The Guardian Supporters of Turkey’s ruling AKP celebrate in Istanbul. Photograph: Bulent Kilic/AFP Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister, secured a landslide election triumph last night, winning a second five-year term with nearly half of the national vote after being forced by veiled threats of a military overthrow to call an early ballot. In what was seen as the most crucial Turkish election in at least a generation, Mr Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) won 47% of the vote, giving it a majority of about 130 in the 550-seat parliament in Ankara. The vote vindicated Mr Erdogan's gamble in calling the election four months early after the military, the opposition, and the constitutional court stymied his choice of president in April. As he said in a magnanimous victory speech last night in Ankara, it was the first time in more than 50 years a Turkish governing party had been returned with a bigger share of the vote. The AKP put on 13% compared with its 2002 breakthrough. The CHP, or Republican People's party, came second with 21%; the only other party to enter parliament, the rightwing nationalist MHP, took 14% . Turks turned out in searing heat, deserting resorts on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts to award Mr Erdogan his thumping majority. More than 80% of the electorate voted in what Mr Erdogan declared a big test for democracy - an implicit dig at the generals and their political allies, whose attempt to undermine the government ended in fiasco. While Mr Erdogan's parliamentary majority is more than comfortable, his seat tally fell by 22 because more parties and independents got into parliament. The victory set the scene for an unprecedented 10-year rule by the charismatic prime minister who first emerged from the conservative, religious right. Suspicion about his alleged religious agenda fuelled a vituperative campaign. Last night he sought to heal the divisions. The electorate voted for a government of the centre, he said, after having before the poll purged his parliamentary list of religious conservatives and brought in female, liberal, and younger candidates. EU membership remained a commitment, he said, challenging the growing hostility to Turkey's EU ambitions among centre-right governments in Europe. He pledged to be a prime minister of all Turks, including his political enemies. Earlier he offered an olive branch to powerful opponents in the Ankara elite who suspect his party of seeking to dismantle the secular foundations of modern Turkey and pursuing an Islamist agenda. "We are the strongest advocates of a democratic, secular, social state governed by the rule of law," he said. "I call on all leaders not to close their doors. Let's get around a table and discuss the problems of Turkey's democracy and make the rule of law reign." Mr Erdogan has been confronted by the military, the opposition and million-strong street protests in recent weeks. The scale of his victory last night shored up his government's legitimacy both domestically and internationally, putting him in an unassailable position and leaving the military licking their wounds. It remains to be seen if the mandate will quickly dissolve the air of crisis that has enveloped Turkey in recent months. The possible threat of a coup, deadlock between government and opposition over a new head of state, pressure for a military invasion of northern Iraq to crack down on Turkish Kurdish guerrillas sheltering there, poor relations with the US over Iraq, and near-paralysis in Turkey's efforts to negotiate membership of the EU - all these are issues piling up in the in-tray. The multiple challenges have produced an outpouring of extreme nationalism, resulting in the parliamentary presence of the MHP, widely viewed as neo-fascist, with a paramilitary wing. Its leader campaigned with a hangman's noose, his preferred solution to the Kurdish insurgency in the south-east.
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Very heated reconciliation conference you don't say?
General Duke replied to Gabbal's topic in Politics
^^^Adeer when I get those names you will be the fiRST to have them. However by the indication of the heavy weight presence of the clans of Somalia in general and even those from your neighbouring areas of SOOL, SANAAG & CAYN. One can expect some good names to be rep from SL. -
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EU welcomes Erdogan election win Mr Erdogan's AK Party increased its share of the vote by 12% The EU has welcomed Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's election victory, and urged him to relaunch reforms which could lead to membership of the bloc. EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said a new Turkish government would need to make "concrete progress" on freedom of expression and religion. Mr Erdogan has pledged to "work with determination" towards EU membership. He won a second five-year term in office after his AK Party increased its share of the vote to 46% on Sunday. The election was called after opposition parties in parliament blocked the AKP's nominee for the post of president, causing political deadlock. But despite his electoral victory, Mr Erdogan will lack the two-thirds majority in parliament needed to be able force through his candidate. 'Major challenges ahead' On Monday, the EU officials congratulated Mr Erdogan on his party's victory, describing it as a mandate for the reforms it wants Turkey to complete during its membership talks. However, the bloc's enlargement commissioner said the new Turkish government faced "major challenges ahead". "It is essential that the new government will relaunch the legal and economic reforms with full determination and concrete results," Mr Rehn said. "We need to see concrete progress on such fundamental freedoms as the freedom of expression, the freedom of religion." The president of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, also welcomed the victory, saying the vote came "at an important moment for the people of Turkey". The UK Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, said it was very important for Europe to "reach out" to the new government. "A stable and secure political situation in Turkey is massively in our interest and we will certainly want to be taking forward our links with this very important country," he added. Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik said everyone was interested in having a "modern, dynamic, successful Turkey as a partner". "We expect this government that has a good track record over the past years to continue with even more ambition," she said.
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^^^Indeed adeer, and we await on Mr Oodweyne to come back and clear some of the points highlighted above.
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Very heated reconciliation conference you don't say?
General Duke replied to Gabbal's topic in Politics
^^^loooooooool. Duke thanks you dear lad. The Imaan of the Banadir clans Imaam Mohamoud Imaan Umar list of delegates source =Duke The "political leader" of the clan Xaji Abdi Imaan & Abdullahi Shiekh Xasan = Duke The traditional leaders from Cabud-Waaq and parts of Gedo as listed by their own Ugaas. source = Duke The 160 delegates from Puntland= Duke. Duke = all Somali clans looking for peace.. Imaam Mohamoud Imaam Umaar or as he is known Duke -
Mogadishu: NRC enters 5th day.. more clans speak up
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Why do they need to cover up Duke? Shouldn't they air all their "grievances"? Where other clans allowed to privately meet prior to speaking? Adeer what are you rambling on about? -
Mogadishu: NRC enters 5th day.. more clans speak up
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Shirka Dib u heshiisiinta Soomaaliyeed oo maalintii shanaad galay Written by Osman Dhayib Monday, 23 July 2007 Shirka Dib u heshiisiinta Soomaaliyeed ee 15-kii bishan ka furmay Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa wuxuu galay maalintii shanaad, iyadoo ay ka qeybgelayaan ergooyin tiradooda kor u dhaafeyso 1000 ergay, kuwaasi oo ka socda Beelaha Soomaaliyeed. Ergooyinka shirka ka qeybgelaya ayaa Khamiistii aynu ka soo gudubnay waxaa loo qeybiyay Ajendayaal ay ka doodi doonaan, kuwaasi oo ay ka mid yihiin Xalinta Khilaafaadka Beelaha, Nabadda iyo Hub iska dhigidda, Hanti Isu celinta, Dowlad-Wanaagga iyo Dimoqraadiyadda, Tirakoobka Dadka, Abuurista Axsaab Siyaasadeed, Midnimada Dalka, Qeybsiga Kheyraadka iyo Awoodda Dalka, Xag-jirnimada Diimeed,iyo kuwo kale Maalintii shalay ahayd ayay Ergooyinka Doodo ka yeesheen qodobka ku saabsan Xalinta Khilaafaadka Beelaha, iyadoo ay fikirkooda dhiibteen xubno ka socday Beelaha ******, *** iyo Beesha Shanaad, halka ay Beelaha ******* iyo .......ay iyaguna maanta qodobkaas fikirkooda ka dhiiban doonaan. Inkastoo Shirka Dib u heshiisiinta uu galay maalintii shanaad ayaa waxaa ka biyo diiday Qaar ka mid ah Odyaasha Dhaqanka Beelaha ******, Maxkamadihii Islaamka iyo Xubnaha la baxay Baarlamaanka Xorta ah ee horay uga tirsanaan jiray Baarlamanka Soomaaliya, kuwaasi oo diidmadooda sabab uga dhigay in aan shirka siyaasad looga hadleynin iyo in ay weli ku jiraan Soomaaliya Ciidamada Itoobiya. Si kastaba arrintu ha ahaatee, Shirka Dib u heshiisiinta Soomaaliyeed ayaa wejigiisa koowaad looga hadlayaa khilaafaadyada u dhaxeeya Beelaha Soomaaliyeed, halka wejiga labaadna looga hadli doono khilaafaadyada siyaasadeed, waa sida uu sheegay Guddiga maamulaya Shirka Dib u heshiisiinta Soomaaliyeed. -
Mogadishu: NRC enters 5th day.. more clans speak up
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Shirka DUQ oo Maalintii Shanaad galey iyada oo Beesha ..... ay codsatey in ay dhexdooda kulan yeeshaan source
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Very heated reconciliation conference you don't say?
General Duke replied to Gabbal's topic in Politics
Shouting matches and finger pointing is a step up from killing each other. Here is the latest from the talks. source The clans from Bay&Bkool have aired their grievence against both the two well armed clans of Somalia. Is this not healthy? When did any clan have this type of opportunity specially the unarmed ones to set the record stright? Horn, thanks bro, I guess -
A great exchange however as the days go past it does seem that the defeated courts and opposition groups are devoid of any tactics let alone strategy. They should have played down the conference or ignored it outright. By voicing grave concerns, making baseless and the usual threats they have exposed their deeply held fears and insecurities. Targeting the TFG and the peace keepers from the AU countries is legitimate. This is war and their militia men and business interest have paid a grave consequence for the above action. The conference does legitimize the TFG and its plans for the future elections. It empowers the locals in every region and isolates the clans that used the courts system to keep in possession of their loot gained through the war. The change has already come and hence all these reputable elders attending this meeting, which charts a future for Somalia along the lines of the TFG wishes and isolates the armed clans and their ideologues personified by the defeated courts leaders. Targeting the delegates and the failed bombings which led to the deaths of a few children has highlighted two important points. One is the diminishing capacity to wage urban war of the armed militias, the fact that they can no longer target with impunity the airports, hotels and the many locations to target the delegation entering and moving about the capital. The second important point is the irrationality which no doubt results from the psychological blows defeat no doubts leaves on ones mind. They just wanted to make noise and did not care for the consequence, thus the children deaths is a mindless reminder of naked desperate violence. Going back to an earlier point; The courts and their lackeys should have ignored the conference but by dwelling on it and making repeated claims that it will fail only further illustrates that outside fear they have little else. They plan a counter conference which according to the now hapless Sharif Ahmed that will be more “inclusive” than the Mogadishu one. Consider that their Asmara meeting will only have 200 delegates, mostly the courts and Sharif Xasan, Hussain Aydeed group. Is it not laughable that the 1300 + delegates which includes all the Ugaas, Imaan’s, and others traditional leaders are less important in the mind of this individual than his little group which is by the minute becoming more irrelevant in their pig sty Asmara.
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Oodweyne, You seem to be in denial, for in one instance you claim that I bore you and then you go and waste your precious time to pen some utter nonsense which actually is the very example of monotony. You seem to exhibit all the traits of a third rate con-artist, who uses the same few tricks all the time in the endeavor to amaze his targets while vainly snatching away at the prize. We have danced to this tune a number of times before and always you seem to take the same timid steps. Now back to the topic, I will attempt to enlighten you on a few points. The TFG alliance with Ethiopia is built on mutual interest and cooperation, they have a common enemy, the Eritrean regime, the various rebel groups against Addis Ababa and of course our home grown Clan Courts and others now based in Asmara. Thus the idea that Ethiopia’s military support is in any way an occupation is quite ludicrous and only highlights your lack of understanding with this topic which you pretend to be an authority on. If the TFG is as you say harlots in them gaining the support of the Ethiopian regime. Then what does that say about your second rate as of yet unrecognized clan junta in Hargaysa? Discarded syphilis infected louts with no clear strategy. Adeer was it not your own leader Riyaale who congradulated President Yusuf & PM Melez for their success against the courts? Also did Mr Silanyo not also endorse the Ethiopian involvement in Somalia? Lets not forget the various asinine utterances of Faisal Warrabe and his famous claim that the child from Addis was closer to him than the one born in Mogadishu. There are alos much documented instances of selling Somali’s of the ONLF kind to Ethiopia starting with the late Egal who set many civilians to Ethiopia in order advance his position. Yet with all the above examples of your leaders bending over to the Ethiopians the question one dares asks and one I would like you Mr Oodweyne do answer what did your group ever get? Thus why are you complaining so loudly at the relationship between Ethiopia and Somalia? The Somali federal government has gained from the new relationship with Ethiopian, it has gained support, an advantage to undermine the armed groups against it. It has a full working embassy in Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Yemen and Beijing. While the Ethiopians alongside Yemen, Uganda and Kenya have opened their Embassies and have working diplomats there. What have you gained from all the bending over saxib? The syphilis infected louts like your foreign chief Duaale were excluded even to sit in the AU summit meetings held in Addis, while the TFG Ambassador is given all the trimmings accorded to his status. Conclusion Mr Ooodweyne, you have failed to present any sensible argument or any new evidence in this latest twaddle. Your group has no strategy, vision and has failed to even convince Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya or anyone else to recognise them. Forget the UN, AU, and the world powers, even your "mother" the Queen of England does not know ya You have every right to be upset because your groups numerous attempts to please Ethiopia has resulted to less nothing, no recognition, no diplomatic support,no support other than meetings in which they tell you nothing new. Try again adeer, and send some medicine to the goons up in Hargaysa who you call leaders. The Duke [retired General]
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^^^Allamagan, my uncles fate is with the lord however we know that the man who destroyed Somalia the late Jalle Siyad went out on a Donkey. What a fate indeed.
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Gen Abdi Qaybdeed on the Bakara security situation
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Gen Abdi Qaybdeed on the Bakara security situation
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Jeneral Cabdi Qeybdiid:- “Waxaa lagu heshiiyey in Saldhig Bolis laga dhex furo Suuqa Bakaaraha la furo, isla markaana laga wada shaqeeyo Ammaanka Suuqa” Muqdisho, Axad, July 22, 2007 SMC Taliyaha Ciiddamadda Boliska Somalia, Jeneral Cabdi Xasan Cawaale “Qeybdiid”, ayaa maanta faahfaahin ka bixiyey Heshiis-hoosaad ay maanta wada gaareen Taliska Ciiddanka Boliska, Guddiga Ammaanka Qaranka, Maamulka Gobalka Banaadir iyo Guddiga Ganacsatadda Suuqa Bakaaraha, oo lagu soo gunaanadayo xiisadaha iyo colaadaha ka aloosanaa Suuqa Bakaaraha. Jeneral Cabdi Qeydiid, oo Suxufiyiinta kula hadlay Saldhigga Boliska ee Degmadda H/wadaag, ayaa sheegay inay labada dhinac isku waafaqeen dhowr qoddob, oo ay ugu muhiimsan yihiin:- · In si wadajir ah looga wada shaqeeyo Ammaanka Guud ee Suuqa. · In Saldhig Bolis laga dhex furo Suuqa Bakaaraha · In la wada furo Waddooyinka Suuqa · Inay Ciiddamadda Ammaanka sugaan ammaanka Suuqa. · Inay labada dhinac joojiyaan Eedeymaha iyo caddowtooyadda. Dhinaca kale, Guddiga Ganacsatadda ee Suuqa Bakaaraha, ayaa si deggan u soo dhaweeyey Heshiiskaasi, inkastoo ay weli ka biyo-diidsan yihiin in Saldhig Bolis laga dhex furo gudaha Suuqa Bakaaraha. Xaalladda Suuqa Bakaaraha, ayaa gelinkii maanta aad u degganayd, marka loo eego 19-kii maalmood ee ugu dambeeyey oo ay joogto ka noqdeen Qaraxyo bambo, Israsaasayn iyo qax la soo gudboonaaday dadkii ku ganacsanayey iyo kuwii deegaan ahaanta ugu noolaa Suuqa Bakaaraha. Markaynu isku soo duubno, waxaa aad u adkaan doonta sidii uu Suuqa Bakaaraha ugu soo noqon lahaa jawigii uu ahaa saddex Toddobaad ka hor, waxaana isweydiin mudan yaa xakamayn doono carruurta yaryar iyo kooxaha bam-gacmeedyadda la dhex meereysanayo gudaha iyo daafaha Suuqa Bakaaraha? Waa su'aal madaxa jawaabteeda u noqonaysa ilaha ka dambeeya qaraxyadda abaabulan ee aan la ogeyn halka ay ka soo shidaal-qaataan. Somaliweyn Media Center (SMC) Mogadishu Somalia -
Taageero Ku Wajahan Shirka Dib U Heshiisiinta -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USA(Calanka.com) 22-Luulyo-2007 Anagoo ah jaaliyada Somaliyeed ku nool Waqooyiga America, Afrika iyo Yurub, waxaan si buuxda u taageeraynaa Shirweynaha dib u heshiisiinta Somalia ee ka furmay magaalada Muqdisho bishan Luulyo 15 sanadkan 2007da. Waxaan kaloo u mahadcelinaynaa gudiga dib u heshiisiinta ee uu hogaamiyaha u yahay madaxweynihii hore Ali Mahdi Mohamed, oo xil iska saaray arimahan dib u heshiisiinta, waxaana u rajaynaynaa in umadda somaliyeed in lagu guuleysto shirkan dib u heshiisiinta ah noqdana mid dhaxal gal ah haddii ilaahay idmo. Dadka taageerada si buuxda u diraaya waxay kala yihiin. 1) Prof. Maxamud Siyad Togane 2) Cabdulahi Maxamad Cusmaan 3) Nuurto Xaaji Xasan 4) Cadow Calasow Cusmaan 5) Muuse Maxamad Cali 6) Dr.Xasan Calasow Jiisow (Aus) 7) Faadumo Axmed Maxamud Cadde 8) Eng. Maxamad Cali Axmad (UK) 9) Faadumo Maxamad Cali 10) Dahir Carale 11) Faadumo Maxamad Ahmed Daleys 12) Faadumo Faarax 13) Masar Xasan Shibis 14) Maxamad Cabdi xasan 15) Maxama Xasan Cali 16) Muuse Cabdulle Kuulow 17) Amino Xasan Shibis 18) Xusen Cali Muxudiin 19) Marian Qudde 20) Cabdulle Cusmaan Barow 21) Khadiijo Islow Mahadale 22) Maxamad Saadaq Cali (Swit) 23) Raxmo Sheikh Axmed Siyaar 24) Cali Maxamud Axmed(US) 25) Madiino Axmed Maxamud Cadde 26) Marian Abuukar Islow 27) Dr. Yaasin Axmed Maxamud 28) Marian Maxamud Jinaqow 29) Yaasiin Xasan Mahdi 30) Xaasho Xaaji Xasan 31) Dahabo Cali Cismaan 32) Liibaan Cali Mahdi 33) Deeqo Cusmaan Xaaji 34) Cabdulqadir Xasan Mahdi 35) Marian Maxamad Yarow 36) Saynab Maxamad Xuseen 37) Mahad Axmed Mahdi 38) Sacdiyo Macalin Cali 39) Xasan Maxamud Jimcaale 40) Sahro Goonweer 41) C/lahi sheikh axmed 42) Raaxo Mahdi Cusmaan 43) Abadir Maxamud Wiliq 44) Sahro Faarax 45) Muxudiin Islow Mahadale 46) Qadiijo Jimcaale 47) Maxamed C/qaadir Xoogweyne (Xeynuuf) 48) Marian Cali Muuke 49) Dhayib M Shikh Ahmed 50) Shiine Maxamad Beenle 51) C/raxmaan Islow Mahadale 52) Mukhtaar Cabdi Calas 53) Maxamud Macalin Maxamad 54) Maxamad Nuur Jurus 55) Xasan Xaaji Cawle 56) Caraale Cali Carshaan 57) Eng. Cabdulahi Calas Cali 58) Ciise Maxamud Samow 59) Sheikh Axmad Sheikh Maxamad 60) Axmad Cali Eybakar 61) Fanax 62) Muuse Cabdulle Jareere 63) Dr. Maxamad Xasan 64) Cali Maxamad Cumar Wabar 65) Abukar Sheikh Cabdulahi 66) Xaawo Sheikh Cabdulahi 67) Cali Maxamad Shoobare 68) Maano Muuse Weheliye 69) Xayle Maxamad Fiidow 70) Hana Muuse Weheliye 71) Deeqo Muuse Weheliye 72) Zamzam Xaayow 73) Safiyo Cali Dhegeey 74) Ruqia Fargeeto 75) Cali Culusow Jimcaale 76) Salado Cali Maalin 77) C/Rizak Cabdulqadir Axmed Fiqi 78) Batulo Maxamad Sheikh 79) Safiyo Maxamad Shekh 80) Khadra Maxamad sheikh 81) Sacdiyo Aamin Ciise 82) Cabdiyo Ciise Cabdi 83) Batulo sheikh Ahmed 84) Anisa Dahir Ali 85) Naadiyo Cabdi Imaan Cumar 86) Asma Dahir Cali 87) Maxamad Cali Kuulow 88) Axmed Dahir Cali 89) Fu'aad Sheikh Ahmed 90) Cusmaan Cabdi Eybakar 91) Dr. Muxudiin Maxamad Cumar 92) Muuse Eybakar Cariif 93) Saalax Sheikh Abukar 94) Sahro Sheikh Abukar 95) Shukri Cusmaan Afrax 96) Saynab Xaaji Barako 97) C/nasir Maxamad Xuseen 98) Madiino Xuseen Basey 99) Cabdi Cismaan Naxarow 100) Axmed Nur Basey 101) Dr.Maxamad Cali Taakow 102) Cali Cabdulqadir Tooxow 103) Cali Nur Basey 104) Maxamad Cabdulahi Maxamud 105) Khadijo Xuseen Basey 106) Xaliimo Gacal 107) Cabdikariin Maxamad Calasow 108) Eng. Maxamad Cusmaan Jimcaale 109) Yaasiin Gacal 110) Madiino Maxamad Axmed 111) Kutubeey Maxamad Maxamuud 112) Maxamad Qashow 113) Jeylani Macalin Xasan 114) Cadow Calasow Cusmaan 115) Maxamad ali 116) Sahro maxamad sheikh 117) Maxamud Axmed Cali 118) Marian maxamad sheikh 119) Xaawo maxamad sheikh 120) c/raxman maxamad sheikh 121) Dahir Maxamad sheikh 122) Sahra Cali Muxudiin(Italia) 123) Sahra Muuke 124) Siciid Macalin 125) Cali Muuse Macallin 126) Cusmaan John 127) Nasro Maxamud Axmed 128) Raxmo Maxamud Qanyare 129) Khadra Sheikh Ahmed 130) Mohamed Xasan Sheikh 131) Dr C/Caziiz Casir 132) Maxamud Maxamad Macallin Koronto 133) Cabdulaahi cadow 134) Madino Axmed Maxamud 135) Siciido Maxamad Sheikh 136) Maxamud Maxamed Calasow 137) Cabdirahman Axmed Sheekh 138) Cabdiaziz Cumar Xuseen “Jungal” 139) Ibrahim Cabdi Gacmacade 140) Cabdirahman Cabdi Gacmacade 141) Eng. Cabdiaziz Cusmaan Sheeq (Badmacey) 142) Mohamed Cabdi Gacmacade 143) Cabdi Dabey 144) Sayid Cali Abdi Omar 145) Sayid Araye (Siidow) 146) Muxiyadiin Sheekh Axmed 147) Liban Macalin 148) Axmed Jimcaale Axmed 149) Maxamed A. Abukar 150) Maxamed Cabdulahi “Kudkudas” 151) Hassan Nur (Dallas) 152) Abdullahi Ali 153) Hassan Ali 154) Cabaas Cabdi Maxamed 155) Sakariye Hussein Cabdi 156) Cabdulqadir Cumar Abukar 157) Yonis Islow Mahadale 158) Cabdulqadir Macalin Mocow 159) Maxamud Maxamed “Gasan” 160) Cabdulahi Axmed “Athletics” 161) Cabdiraxman Cali Axmed “Dhagacade” 162) Axmed Cabdi Samed 163) Liban Cabdi Samed 164) Liban Islow 165) Mustafa Maxamed 166) Macalin Maxamed Cabdule Calasow (Dallas) 167) Falxad Axmed Maxamud 168) Faanto Cumar Macow 169) Leymoon Sabriye 170) Sayid Cali Cabdule 171) CabdiSalan Cali “Ilik bayle” 172) Abukar Wariire 173) Hassan Abdi Rage 174) Hassan Sheekh Maxamed 175) Axmed Xusseen Beef “Basbas” Calanka.com: Isha Wararka Xaqiiqda
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^^^Adeer you sound angry and bitter. Was it not you who used to parrot the line of "no one will go" and now you see even your clan reps are there. Thus if they are following an Ethiopian script then its them adeer. Go complain to your Ugaas or someone else and not mention me.
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Very heated reconciliation conference you don't say?
General Duke replied to Gabbal's topic in Politics
One must acknowledge the problem before it can be dealt with. A landmark meeting and indeed its a fact that its not a few clans that suffered but all. One must not be afraid of the truth. One further point, was it not the case that to some such an event could not take place in Mogadishu? Now whats the new line, that it will fail. only Allah knows but so far the critics have egg on their face.