Som@li

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  1. lool, Adeer anagu digirta riyaha baanu siinaa, Haduu warkani Jiro, meesha waa la gu dhintay.
  2. by Maxamed Nuur Fadal 1. Xasanow dhawaaq gabay haddaad iga dhaguugayso 2. Hadduu guur qalbiga kaaga dhaco dheelin baad tahaye 3. Dhadhan ma laha naagaa middii dhoocil noqotaaye 4. Dhulka jiifto lama guursadiyo dhererka qaarkiise 5. Hadday dhuubo weyd tahayna waa raaxo kaa dhimane 6. Meesha iyo dhalaanimo middaan anigu dhowraayay 7. Dhildhilada gacmihiyo shanshada dhumucda loo yelay 8. Dhexda madaga dhaayaha indhaa dhaban wanaageda 9. Dhudda qoorta iyo faayahay dhudi la soo jeedo 10. Dhubbad qaadka timahaad haldhaa dhalinki moodayso 11. Cirrid dhuxla iyo suuniyaa dhibic dawaadeeda 12. Dhumbal-mada cad dhoolaa ilkuu dhayag noo dile’e 13. Saddex dhudalay dhaclaa iyo dawali dhixir wanageda 14. Sindi dheehan Qoolow sidii lagu dhex taalleeyay 15. waqfiyada gacmaa lagu dhuftee saayaq lagu dhaabay 16. Dammideedba maantay deerays dheeg iskaga yeesho 17. ee ay dhabeelnimiyo qurux dhuuxa ka iftiinto 18. Dhugta lugha iyo faayahay dhebel u sii dayso 19. Kolkay socodka dhiif uma waddee dhebi sidii liicdo 20. Dhega inan rag kay dhinac martaa dheelmatiin galabe 21. Dhaqan iyo adduun lama hadheen dhogorta xoolaade 22. Inta dahabka lacag dheertahay dumarka dhaantaaye 23. Dhadhab igula looshiyo hurdada dhool anoo ladaye 24. Dhuuxaga iyo feedhay dhudi ku laaqnayde 25. Sidii malagga ruuxayga dhigay laygu kaa dherere 26. Inkastay dhallaan yeelatiyo ubad dhawaaqaaya 27. Dhimashada ha joogtee si kale waw dhur sugayaa 28. Dhufsataye qalbiga maanigaa dhudi ka reebaaya
  3. Ilaahay baa barwaaqada badiyey,Xeebta ha igu soo kubaareeyn ninyahow..Bal hareerahaaga eeg! Ninkii Saxbkaa Hunguri ninyahow xagee ka dhacay,
  4. Waryaa Jc noo Banee...waa kusidee. Buuxo, Yep, where is Qaloocsan?
  5. The word "Illegal" is NOT in TFG dictionary,they can be in human organs trade if they want to.
  6. Distant does always gives you the right to own. Anyway, a King in Bari region sold it to Yemenis for few old rifles,and ammunitions.
  7. ^True, the place is a mess,the Iraqis are killing each other in numbers.
  8. ^You are a Somali kiwi?
  9. It has to do with ecomomic reasons, it must have been the cheapest.
  10. where is the so called democracy?
  11. Thanks Geel Jire, Iraq will be free one day, the occupiers cant resist this scale of violence, it is getting worse than Vietnam.
  12. A punishment for all those who committed crimes against the Somali people, then you will be taken serios, else this is merely a propaganda and your are part of the problem.
  13. How will these corrupted opportnists keep the people hostage?
  14. Waw, COngra Puuja, Btw, Pucca, U dont get tired, Since day one, u been shakin that..lol My celebration starts @ 2000.
  15. Published: July 14, 2007, 00:04 Sharjah: A lover recuperating in hospital after being stabbed by a jealous husband, was transferred to Sharjah Central Jail last week and will stand trial for adultery, police said. The man's 19-year-old wife was earlier also transferred to jail after treatment at Al Qasimi Hospital. She and her lover were stabbed by the husband after he found them in each other's arms. Both of them will stand trial for adultery. The husband will be charged with premeditated assault, police said, as he had overheard the conversation of the lovers and planned the attack. The couple from Khor Fakkan, who had been married three days earlier, had checked in at a Sharjah hotel for their honeymoon. The woman apparently had told her lover where they would be staying. He too checked into the same hotel in a room on the floor above and came to her room when the husband pretended to go out. The lover is married with children. The husband gave himself up to the police after he left them in bed bleeding profusely. The lover was stabbed several times on his face and chest. His wife was also stabbed many times, police said. Gulfnews
  16. Somalia oil deal for China By Barney Jopson in Nairobi Published: July 13 2007 22:02 | Last updated: July 13 2007 22:02 The Chinese state oil giant, CNOOC, has won permission to search for oil in part of Somalia, underlining China’s willingness to brave Africa’s most volatile regions in its hunt for natural resources. Somalia has been a no-go area for US oil companies since it descended into anarchy in the early 1990s. This year the capital, Mogadishu, has seen its worst violence in 16 years as insurgents seek to topple a fragile interim government. But CNOOC has not been deterred and last month met Somali government officials in a Nairobi hotel to hammer out the details of its planned survey work, which is due to begin in September. Chinese state-owned companies have become a heavyweight presence in Africa as the country seeks to secure resources for its booming economy as well as market access for its own goods and services. CNOOC, China’s largest offshore oil and gas producer, has been at the vanguard of the drive: it constructed oil pipelines in southern Sudan in the late 1990s even as a civil war raged between separatist rebels and the Islamist regime in Khartoum. The Chinese company’s deal with Somalia’s transitional federal government gives it exploration rights in the north Mudug region, some 500km north-east of the capital. CNOOC and a smaller group, China International Oil and Gas (CIOG), signed a production-sharing contract with the interim government in May 2006. The contract, which gives the government 51 per cent of oil revenues, was endorsed at last November’s China-Africa summit in Beijing. At a meeting in Nairobi on June 24 – a record of which has been seen by the Financial Times – parts of the agreement were clarified by Abdullahi Yusuf Mohamad, the Somali energy minister, Chen Zhuobiao, managing director of CNOOC Africa, and Judah Jay, managing director of CIOG. According to the US Energy Information Administration, Somalia has no proved oil reserves and only 200bn cubic feet of proved natural gas reserves, which have not been tapped. In the late 1980s exploration concessions were held by companies including Conoco and Phillips, which have since merged; Amoco, now part of BP; and Chevron. They fled the country after dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown during civil war in 1991. The data collected by oil companies has formed the basis of interest in Somalia today. Range Resources, an oil group listed in Sydney, estimates that the Puntland province – which includes the Mudug region – has the potential to yield 5bn-10bn barrels of oil. Puntland is semi-autonomous and relatively stable compared with Mogadishu, where insurgents are launching near-daily assaults on the government and its Ethiopian military backers. A reconciliation conference due to open on Sunday is expected to attract still more attacks. The government is preparing a new national oil law even though its authority across the country is limited. Its decision to grant CNOOC exploration rights in Puntland could spark a dispute with the local authorities, which have given Range Resources exploration rights elsewhere in the province. A western diplomat who follows Somalia from Nairobi cautioned that he had seen copies of three similar deals signed by the interim government in the past two years. “If there is ever enough peace and stability to allow oil to be extracted, there’ll be a huge [argument over the agreements] down the line,” he said. Copyright The Financial Times Limited 2007 Source
  17. Good afternoon everyone, and Jumce Wanaagsan. Munira, Can you be a little more specific?