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  1. ^Is 4,000 Ethiopian deaths enough for you.They have done their best and gues what brother, they are not done yet. Be patient.
  2. ^^^lol...offcourse walaal. The bird can't simply leave its nest,the eggs will crumble. check this daba dhilifs,duli Allah idin bad.Sharaf daro ku dhinta,wadankoodi ayaad moodaa in ay marti ku yihiin, xaga Xabashidu ay faraxsan yihiin.
  3. ^^^very sad indeeed. Some are applauding this, this is sick wallahi.
  4. Keep celebrating with the Xabashis, you will realize one day of what exactly you were in for. Wanka indhihiisu cirka ma arkaan,ilaa lagowraco. As for the ICU,they are still here and haven't gone anywhere.Sh.Shariif Axmed is a man with dignity, he was captured,and even if killed the mission to drive out of somali soil is still intact. This is going exactly according to Allah' plan, HE is testing the patience of the believers,however we will past the test and overcome the Xabashis.Insha Allah tacalaa the Xabashis will face fear and terror in their own homeland. those of you who look for the Xabashis for help,we have turned to Allah for help,we shall see who wins....the struglle for just cause must go on and it's.
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    Somaliland?

    Xaruuri, no need to start the guesing game here.The simple matter of the fact is that there many other issues to deal with right now.Then to sit there and bash a peaceful somali region. These men should be coming out against the invasion of Ethiopia into Southern somalia.If they really do like their country,then shouldnt' they express concerns over the latest development in Southern Somalia,I think so. On the latest article,the NSPU has came out firing when the somali flag was burned, however none of them expressed concerns when the Ethiopian flag was waved over Xamar.that is what I like to call hypocratical and two faced. They hide when the real issues come to surface,but however when a dude in Hargeysa says something,they all seem to have an ear for it and rather swift response follows. Wish people could be truthful to their believes.
  6. ^did you take them pics? Thanks pretty Tone.
  7. ^Just how many of the likes of Villages restaurants are in London, waaba yaabe,mid kasta meesha matagay? As for Sharmarkee, leave the xalimos alone dude,go lift weight to gain strenght,skiny farax ahaa.Adba yaa kuu diiday in aad six pack lahaatid,maxaad xalimooyinka ugu diidaysaa in Caasha badhi miidhan iska wada noqdaan? lol.. Saasbaan awalba ku haynee maxaa isbadalay hada ninyow waaba yaabeh? faduul taxtal faduul.
  8. ^^^To you as well, in response to the greetings . In addition, is there any reason why you are refering me as crossed eyed.The last time I checked myself,I looked okay and Masha Allah my eyes are in place. How did you came up with that by the way? Goodness....
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    Good Looks

    Dev. You seem to be happy always and in good spirit,is that because you are good looking. Yonis...done any studies dealing with persons with immoral thoughts.Do know you what causes it at all by any chance? lol@I was awarded with A+ by MY TUTOR.(like we needed to know that)
  10. RedSea

    Somaliland?

    ^Somali thinker, I don't think neither of us would have problem if those words were written by true Pats,men who love their country for the sake of nationhood. These are the pen warlords once again and nothing more than that. Just few years of education is the difference betweent them and some SOL members in here who see things in that way as well. They are basically qabalists,even if the whole world was burning from that direction,they would look they other way,man how much hatred do they have stored in their hearts,yet they pretend to be the "real" Pats. Hirad, who also is good in mouthing off is supporter of the TFG,I wonder where is patriotism has gone when his country was invaded.They really need to not mislead anyone. Dellusional,confused, full of hatred are they not,how can they consider another in those terms?
  11. Jacayl,here is what is written on there: Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework Clusters and Cross-cutting Issues Priority Clusters: Governance, safety and the rule of law Macro-economic policy framework and data development Infrastructure Social services and protection of vulnerable groups Productive sectors and environment Livelihoods and solutions for the displaced Cross-cutting issues: Peace building, reconciliation and conflict prevention Capacity building and institutional development (public and private) plus anti corruption initiatives Gender and human rights Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework Deepening Peace and Reducing Poverty-Volume I Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework Volume II South-Central Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework Volume III Puntland Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework Volume IV Somaliland Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework RBM South-Central Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework RBM Consolidated Costs Summary Somali Joint Needs Assessment United Nations & World Bank Coordination Secretariat P.O. Box 28832, Nairobi, Kenya. Tel No: (254-2) 418 3640/2/3/4; Fax No: (254-2) 418 3641 Email: Louise.cottar@undp.org 1, November 2006 Dear Colleagues, After months of intensive work including extensive consultations with Somali stakeholders ranging from civil society groups to national and local authorities and parliamentarians, and drawing on information from existing sources, consultation workshops, selected field visits by cluster team members, and questionnaire-based field work in all regions, the Somali Joint Needs Assessment Team are herewith circulating to you the draft Synthesis Report (Volume I) of the Reconstruction and Development Framework (RDF). The RDF has been produced by an integrated team of Somali and international technical experts. At this stage, the synthesis report should not be thought of as a final output of the Somali Joint Needs Assessment. Prioritization is a two-part consultative process, first technical and second political and this draft Synthesis Report is primarily concerned with a technical assessment of needs and the development of reconstruction and development initiatives to respond to these needs. As you will see from the preface, this synthesis report is only one of five volumes being refined as the complete Somali Reconstruction and Development Framework. We will circulate the other volumes as soon as possible but even now we look forward to feedback from you and your colleagues on this key volume and with reference to this feedback, please find attached the review process guidelines. A three week period for feedback is provided. Please send copies of your feedback to the JNA Secretariat: Louise.cottar@undp.org, copying in skulaksiz@worldbank.org. The Somali Joint Needs Assessment is funded by DFID, the European Commission, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the United Nations and the World Bank. Draft Reconstruction and Development Framework Synthesis Volume Review Process Draft Guidelines Review by the Senior Technical Coordinators & UN & WB Institutions The Synthesis Volume has been prepared and reviewed by the Senior Technical Coordinators and the respective UN & WB team members and institutions for substance, prioritized needs and sequencing of recommendations of actions to be taken, sensitivity, and balance. Quality Assurance Review The process for the simultaneous distribution, review and validation of the Synthesis Volume (Volume I) draft report is as follows:- (I) English versions of Volume I of the RDF will be distributed by email to: a) CSG b) CISS Ex Com and Technical Committees c) UNCT d) SDG e) IGAD f) LAS g) TFG Line Ministries, via the Office of the Prime Minister h) TFP Committees i) TFG Office of the Presidency j) JNA Zonal Coordinators k) Somaliland and Puntland via the respective Ministries of Planning l) ICU (II) An executive summary of the RDF will be translated during the coming 2 weeks and circulated to:- m) TFG Line Ministries, via the Office of the Prime Minister n) TFP Committees o) TFG Office of the Presidency p) Somaliland and Puntland via the respective Ministries of Planning q)
  12. RedSea

    Somaliland?

    This articles are nothing but emotially charged to try to depict negative image over a whole region. These are the pen warlords they speak of,who in time when the Somalis in Southern Somalia are under the occupation of the unmericiful enemy of Ethiopia chose to sit in front of their computer to unleash words words meaning basically nothing but to entertain folks such as the topic starter. I wish they would have used their writing "talents" to become the voice of reason instead of bashing a region which has done no harm to anyone thus far.Somaliland is by far one of the peaceful regions in all Somali lands,no doubt about that in my mind.He depicted as hopeless chicken house in his terms. The two writers would have sounded a lot better if they spent time bashing the real enemies which we share nothing with. cheer on,
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    Somaliland?

    This articles are nothing but emotially charged to try to depict negative image over a whole region. These are the pen warlords they speak of,who in time when the Somalis in Southern Somalia are under the occupation of the unmericiful enemy of Ethiopia chose to sit in front of their computer to unleash words words meaning basically nothing but to entertain folks such as the topic starter. I wish they would have used their writing "talents" to become the voice of reason instead of bashing a region which has done no harm to anyone thus far.Somaliland is by far one of the peaceful regions in all Somali lands,no doubt about that in my mind.He depicted as hopeless chicken house in his terms. The two writers would have sounded a lot better if they spent time bashing the real enemies which we share nothing with. cheer on,
  14. ^...and he aint nothing but a warlord, add to the list.
  15. ^Other regions do have oil as well,did you not know that?
  16. ^lol....Taako Man takes everything seriously regardless of it having any credentials,just like he believes in the TFG,which is big farce.
  17. ^^^Loooool. If he admited it, he only did after he was given the seat in Villa somalia(although he rules no one). Can he admit that he has made terrible mistake in bringing the EThiopians to wave their flag in Muqdisho as well?
  18. ^You didnt' cover anything, all you did was try to go after the messengers,but you never address the issue at hand nor did you answer the questions of Caano geel properly. You claimed Abdullahi Yusuf contributed in nation building,and he was accoring to you a legend? So do tell us how you came up with that atleast.
  19. ^You guys must not know the Xabashis well.They are not leaving,remember they have an egg in the nest still. What they will do is they will withdraw few hundred soldiers,the rest will be told to wear different Uniforms as the daba dhilifs. laakin maalin ayaa imandoonta ay caadi u qaxi doonaan Insha Allah.
  20. ^No Saaxib, I told you,don't address the Mujaahid.Adress the audience and prove your points. Once again,answer the questions adoon waxba isdaalin yarow. If you have nothing,you shouldnt' hit your head hard on the wall, just admit, so you may relax. Desperate? I am just typing away words,and this is just political forum..xasuuso taas. p.s, you had the time to post nearly 10,000 posts,maxay kaa dhibaysaa in yari.
  21. ^You are not making anysense.You have been given all the evidence and reason why one can't consider the TFG nor its' so called leader,daba dhilif A/Yusuf as legitimate. Also his past is questioned,the reason have been provided.You are still not able to counter that with legitamate argument other than,"you hate him,because he is not your qabiil". Forget of what I and the rest think of him.You and your two side kicks get together and try to answer the questions which are posed to you by Caano Geel.If you can't answer in rather civilized fashion,then you must simply do what is right,which is to admit the the simpl fact that this guy is nothing but a Jabhad,who lacks any leadership qualities. Even you admit that,by saying he fights and fights.The whole darn country fights,today what we are looking for is a leader like Sh.Shariif Axmed who has no history of corruption yet loved by majority of Somalis as he was. In reality,Abdullahi Yusuf cannot be proven that he even is what he claimed to be.He claimed that he foughts for the seat of president for forty years,I wonder when and where he done that. History tells us,he was once army officer,attempted coup,failed.He formed the SSDF,tried to fight the somali government,was defeated in rather swift fashion,most of his co turned themselves in.He went to Ethiopia to get the help of the Xabashi,he was given that support.He was captured and imprisoned in Ethiopia for sometime until in early 90s.Some small scuffles with Caydiid and some local wadaads.However not much to be noted or make noise over. The only thing that people talk about him is that he brought Xabashis for the second time now.That is the thing that stands out in his resume,that is it. So if you could answer the question of CG once again in rather rational way,we could appriaciate.Remember, you are not adressing "Mujahid SNM",however, you are addressing the whole audience that visits here.So get to work. Socod Badne,ooh Goodness, so you are saying the man doesn't even have much military education as well other that 1 year,that is it? wow. Lastly and least,Taako Man, your argument is nothing but hot air, you need to come up with facts and reason with people,qabiil ha ku ordin.Whatever tribe that Rahima belongs shouldn't be your main concern, look at her thoughts and then go after 'em with all you got.So far you are chasing your tail like in confusion,no one knows where and what to make of your argument. So as i requested from GD, answer the question posted by Caano Geel,if you will.Without offcourse overworking yourself.So sit back,take it easy,and just answer the questions. thanks,
  22. ^MMA, you nailed it.But if only my dear brother mr.me can get hold of that,he and I would be cool.