Gheelle.T

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  1. Dowladdu mar haddasho oo wax un tiraahdo. Aamusnaantan ayaa arrintan Juba sii waalaysa ma istiri.
  2. Waryaa tii Ina Sharmarke uu Qaman u mariyay miyaad nagu soo leexisay.. :)
  3. ^ Harttti maxaad ku geli Eebbahay, horror hadduu keenay It was a response to Qaman's line " Hah maxaad u tidhi wiil marti ah, hilib intaad siisay?"
  4. Good one Abtigis! Tani waa Halac Dheere teedii. Remind him of Ina Sharmarka's lines "Gobonimo inay hodan tahay, oo horay naloo siiyey Hanti tiisa isagoon wadanoon, tolkii iga horaynin Halac Dheere ninkii sanado, hayn jiraan ahaye"
  5. ^ Lets just say you are not privy to lots of inner goings, hence why you think the "go home" phrase was a reactionary to Gas' video press. You are right on the last point, but that's not how the Imam operates. He would rather sue him in court than state the obvious
  6. Waryaa NG, sheekadan Xiin ka wayn ee naga daaye dee. Btw, it has been rumored that he was coming back to US and continue his teaching career,rather than sit next to mudane, xillibaan, mujahid Qanyare. So no misleading there!
  7. Secessionists Dr. Gas bay caashaqeen maanta.
  8. Even Foxnews has called it and the CNN still talking about Ohio..
  9. MSNBC has projected the winner of the Presidency...Congrats
  10. Jacpher, I was listening to one the Republican pundits last night and he predicted MN to go Romney's way. Even the crazy Rush predicted over 300 electoral votes for Mitt and an easy win.
  11. STG, he's talking politics in very partisan way, and I don't think that's the remedy PL needs now. Not long ago he was Premier and a candidate for the highest office , and I don't think he should partake in PL's local politics.
  12. I knew Mr. Ellison was safe. But it would be nice to see that lady's back being voted out, but guess she has enough right wing supports to keep her in office. AK, waad saxsanayd.
  13. I don't really understand what the good Professor is advocating here. I hope he is not entertaining the idea of running for office in PL. I think he should head home (US) and resume his teaching career at Buff.
  14. Thanks Xiin. Are the two senate seat up for election in MN? And what are the chances of Mrs Bachmann loosing her seat.
  15. Are these gay marriage Amendments or what, yaa Xiin
  16. AK, you are actually right. However, not the whole Congress, but 1/3 of the Senate and all house of Reps. I take my earlier assertion back.
  17. Correction ya Khadar, not all the 435 House of Rep seats are up for election. Or maybe you're right since the mid terms elections are held every two years for House of Reps..
  18. IWM= Iyo Wax la Mid ah. hope that helps
  19. Time will tell if the skills learned in those three classes will bear any fruit.
  20. “We wish the best for you as you work to secure the peace, promote stability, and restore prosperity to the people of Somalia,” said EMU president Loren Swartzendruber in a congratulatory letter dispatched to President Mohamud on Oct. 4. The new president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, deepened his understanding of building peace in traumatized societies in three classes taken at the 2001 Summer Peacebuilding Institute (SPI) held at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU). “We wish the best for you as you work to secure the peace, promote stability, and restore prosperity to the people of Somalia,” said EMU president Loren Swartzendruber in a congratulatory letter dispatched to President Mohamud on Oct. 4. Challenging the incumbent, Mohamud was the come-from-behind winner in a run-off election that ended Sept. 10, 2012. He was inaugurated on Sept. 16. “We are honored that you attended our Summer Peacebuilding Institute in 2001, and hope that some of what you learned during that time will serve you well in the coming months and years as you work with the very difficult issues that Somalia faces,” wrote Swartzendruber. Mohamud arrived at SPI 2001 as an educator who was interested in how to engage civil society in building his country. He was encouraged to attend SPI by Khadija Ossoble Ali, a native of Somalia who completed her EMU master’s degree in conflict transformation in 2001. Mohamud’s attendance was facilitated by scholarship funding provided by SPI. Joining 182 people from 45 countries at SPI 2001, Mohamud took classes in trauma healing, mediation, and adult-centered education techniques. During the era when Mohamud attended SPI, he was dean of the Somali Institute of Management and Administration Development, which prepared mid-level management and administrative technicians for reconstructing Somalia, according to his official online biography. He was also a researcher for the Center for Research and Dialogue, focusing on post-conflict reconstruction of Somalia. In 2011, Mohamud founded the Peace and Development Party, the platform from which he launched his bid to be president. “The election of Mohamud, a former UNICEF adviser with an unsullied reputation, appeared to give even the cynical hope,” according to The Toronto Star. The BBC called Mohamud a “peace activist and educational campaigner,” who remained in Somalia during more than two decades of civil war, “unlike many other Somali intellectuals.” “Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s dogged determination not to give up on Somalia despite years of conflict, warlordism, piracy and Islamist insurgency has finally paid off,” added the BBC. Mohamud regularly spoke on a weekly BBC-Somali program, stressing the importance of including civil society groups in the “roadmap to peace.” His election may be one of the outcomes of his determination to follow such a “roadmap.” As a Muslim who disavows the violent agendas of extremists, Mohamud has experienced threats to his life, including an assassination attempt two days after his election that left casualties among African Union soldiers guarding him. Mohamud’s election was the final step of a U.N.-backed plan to bring a stable central government to Somalia. The last stable government collapsed in 1991. “EMU continues to be involved in assistance to Somalia,” noted Swartzendruber in his letter to President Mohamud. “Currently, four Somali women are enrolled in a graduate certificate program in Peacebuilding Leadership at EMU’s Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (along with Somali women from Somaliland and Northeastern Kenya, and women from Liberia, Fiji, and the Solomon Islands). “EMU has also cooperated closely with USAID’s TIS program that is working with trauma and social reconciliation through our STAR [strategies for Trauma Awareness and Resilience] curriculum that has already trained more than 800 local trainers who are working with groups in their communities in sixteen districts in Mogadishu,” added Swartzendruber. http://emu.edu/now/news/2012/10/new-somalia-president-studied-peace-at-emu/
  21. Jacpher, are you saying this is too good to be true confession, something that is being staged? I don't think little kids would have been rounded up and asked to confess and crime in this magnitude. They seem to know more than the average Faaraxs in their age to know about AS. We just have to watch and see what kind of justice will be given to them. And that will be the telling story.