Che -Guevara

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  1. I concur Tillamook, it's Puntland's version. Now, who are the rednecks of Pland that will be shoping here?
  2. SOMALIA: Speaker Jawari hails MPs’ efforts to mediate between FG and Puntland Mogadishu (RBC) The Speaker of Somalia’s Federal Parliament Mohamed Osman Jawari has hailed the efforts led by Members of the House to mediate between the Federal Government of Somalia and Puntland to end the rift within. In a Press Statement released on Sunday, Speaker Jawari strongly noted that the mediation initiative led by the parliamentarians hailing from Puntland was inline with the goodness and the interest of the nation as he encouraged for its continuation. “As speaker and the chairperson of the House of People of Somalia, I welcome and commend the role played by members of the house to find an end for the small rift and diversity of views emerged between the Federal Government and Puntland.” the statement read. The Speaker added that in accordance with article 61 of the Provisional Constitution, the legislators while fulfilling their responsibilities shall be guided by the best interests of the nation as a whole. “I support and encourage the utmost efforts done by these legislators to find solution for the diversities of views between the FG and the Puntland State of Somalia.” he added. The Speaker of the Parliament gave 30 days ultimatum to end the mediation and bring a better solution for the crisis that emerged from the government in Mogadishu and the Puntland region as a member state. The Speaker’s press release came a day after MPs from Puntland who met with President Abdiweli Gaas in Garowe returned back to Mogadishu. RBC Radio http://www.raxanreeb.com/2014/08/somalia-speaker-jawari-hails-mps-efforts-to-mediate-between-fg-and-puntland/
  3. SSC Muhajahid Xtoosiye We are waiting for Khatumo Mujahid Xtoosiye.
  4. <cite> @HawdMan said:</cite> Federalism Siyadism, Qabilism, Xaasidnimo , one way or another it all comes from the same place the place that destroyed the somali people,nation and dignity the beasts from east And until somali people wake up elimate this threat they will never see peace. Seek therapy pronto!
  5. Dowladda faderaalka Soomaaliya oo soo dhaweysay baaqi ka soo baxay Puntland Muqdisho [RBC Radio] War qoraal ah ooo ka soo baxay xafiiska Wasiirka Warfaafinta xukumada Federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya ayaa lagu sheegey in dowlada dhexe ee Soomaaliya ay soo dhaweyneyso baaqii ka soo baxay dowladda Puntland ee ahaa in wada xaajood lagu dhameeyo waxkasta oo tabasho ah. War saxaafadeedka oo ku sixiixnaa Wasiirka Warfaafinta mudane Mustafa sheekh Cali Dhuxulow ayaa u qornaa sida atan. “Dowlada Federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya waa dowlad aaminsan in kala duwanaanshaha lagu xaliyo mabda’a ah wadatashi iyo wadaxaajood” “ayadoo laga amba qaadayo ayaa dowladu waxaa ay soo dhaweynaysaa wada hadalka ay ku baaday dowlad goboleedka Puntland si looga gaaro wixii tabosho ah is faham waa ah ee jira” ayuu yiri Wasiirka Warfaafinta Soomaaliya. Dowlada Federalka ah ee Soomaaliya waxaa ay cadaynaysaa in ay diyaar u tahay in wada hadalkaasi la galo xili iyo goor kasta ayadoo wixii farqi ah ee jira aan dhexdeyna xalisano. Dowladu waxay qiraysaa in dowlada Puntland ay ahmiyada weyn ugu fadhiso dowlada dhexe ee Soomaaliya waxayna dowlada Federaalka ah ee Soomaaliya garowsantahay mas’uuliyada ka saran sare u qaadida xasiloonida,horumarka, iyo degnaanshaha deegaanada Puntland iyo guud ahaan Soomaaliya. Warkan ayaa ku soo aadaya xilli ay Puntland horay u sheegtay inay xiriirkii u jartay dowladda faderaalka Soomaaliya. ___ RBC Radio http://somali.raxanreeb.com/2014/08/dowladda-faderaalka-soomaaliya-oo-soo-dhaweysay-baaqi-ka-soo-baxay-puntland/
  6. Aidid was a hothead, he met his end at the hands of a moryaan. Mindless Violence, which unfortunately Somalis associate with geesinimo, is not strength
  7. <cite> @burahadeer said:</cite> puntlanders soon will have no say in Somali politics. You sound like Mohamed Yabarag guy, the guy who says Somaliland is on its last leg, the last nail on coffin.
  8. Gheelle.T I didn't say the Federal Government wasn't at fault either. It was wrong of them not engage Puntland, but Puntland's reaction was rather dramatic. We should not internationalize every situation. That said, how have you been?
  9. Doc. The same domination will continue happening within each block. Examine each region closely, it becomes clear some will be marginalized while others will monopolize powers. The same problems whether real or imagined will exist. And the sad thing, such system will only benefit the elite; however the communities will blame each other for the elite's misdeeds.
  10. ^Got off your high horse. Timmalook. You are about one thing, no one can force anyone hence why Puntland can push its agenda on everyone else. Where did you get the idea the majority of Somalis support federalism?
  11. Doc. I honestly think the problem is not what sort of system we choose to govern ourselves. It is about injustice, poverty and ignorance. Mind you, these mini-states might bring some sort of stability but the underlying issues will still be there. Within these mini-states, more than likely a group will try to dominate others and new resentments will bubble to the surface, a bigger problem reduced to many smaller problems with equal intensity. Only through real reconciliation, development and justice will bring lasting peace.
  12. <cite> @Tillamook said:</cite> Now, if God in his ultimate wisdom and abundance chose to plant a certain contiguous segment of the Somali population-- who also happen to share a common ancestor-- in that part of the country, but did not do the same for the other federal states or prospective future federal states, then by all means, take it up with him! First of all, your not so subtle prejudice and immoral attitude towards fellow Somalis is noted. Secondly, the belligerent behavior by Puntland can plunge Somalia back into tribal warfare, both in the south and north. Any and all consequences of such possibility or outcome will be Puntland's responsibility. Lastly, the Somali Federal Constitution was never put to vote; Somali public needs to be given the opportunity to vote for or against it.
  13. Doc. I think Americans and the West are betting on institutionalizing tribal federalism, hope being local governments might be in better position to secure peace without being threat to their neighbors namely Ethiopia. This is why Mogadishu is being forced to accept Jubba, South Central and now Central. Soon enough Hiiraan and Shabele will be merged. They are betting on this new experiment. It is not cheap supporting AMISOM. This may be the next chapter in our sad experience. One more thing, AMISOM has simply became too corrupt. Failure is in their best interest.
  14. It's down to money at the end day. The mission is proving to be very expensive.
  15. Seems unrealistic, but it seems the visit by the Security Council might have changed few things.
  16. By David Lumu The African Mission to Somalia (AMISOM), a peace keeping mission operated by the African Union would be leaving Somalia in 2016, according to the latest assessment by stakeholders. Lydia Wanyoto, the Acting Special Envoy of the African Union to Somalia and Eng. Sheik Sayid Ahmed Dahir, the Somalia ambassador to Uganda say that the roadmap of 2016 would be adhered to and that by that time the federal Government would have developed capacity to independently run the affairs of the war-torn state. Sayid Ahmed said that Somalia is on the right path and thanked regional Governments, especially Uganda for ensuring that the conflict is subdued. “Somalia will have no more conflict in the coming years; and with the help our friendly countries, we are now ready to take full control. We welcome the capacity building trainings that our partners are conducting and I urge our countrymen to enforce what they have studied for the betterment of our country,” he said. According to Wanyoto, the process of Somalia becoming autonomous is almost achievable and that the only roadblock is the complete “flush out of Al-Shabaab” from the sea. “Going by the current projections, we are almost certain that we shall see take off in 2016 and according to our roadmap, AMISOM would be leaving Somalia in 2016. The target is achievable. So, as we clean out Al-Shabaab, we have the mandate to build capacity and this is a process we have embarked on,” she said. The two envoys were commenting on the AMISOM deployment in Somalia during the international humanitarian law training on Wednesday at Munyonyo Commonwealth Resort hotel yesterday where over 30 officers from Somalia National Army were equipped with techniques on how to handle civilians. In 2013, the United Nation Security Council extended the mandate of AMISOM to 2016. In preparation to leave Somalia in 2016, Wanyoto said that AMISOM has embarked on the third phase of training the national army with modern professional army strategies, especially changing their mindset from conflict-occupied to be more mindful of the human rights. These efforts are part of preparations for the 2016 general elections in Somalia. Uganda, Burundi, Djibouti, Sierra Leone, Kenya and Ethiopia are the AMISOM troop contributing countries. However, before the training started yesterday the thirty Somalia soldiers staged a brief protest demanding the organizers of the training to sort out their challenges related to travel, accommodation and other allowances. The soldiers briefly engaged the Somalia ambassador to Uganda in a two-hour closed meeting demanding that before he leaves the training, he should first sort out their demands. Later, Wanyoto and Sheik Sayid Ahmed told New Vision that the soldiers had “administrative” problems that they wanted addressed urgently. “There were administrative issues that we have resolved. Some faced challenges during their travel from Nairobi to Kampala. Their history is that of conflict, they are very sensitive people and dealing with them is not business as usual but we know how to handle them,” she said. Source: New Vision
  17. War-Murtiyeed Kasoo Baxay Kulankii... http://somali.raxanreeb.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/08/2014820635441031174163797goamada-802x10241.jpg
  18. http://www.garoweonline.com/page/show/post/141/somalia-puntland-sets-intl-presence-condition-for-talks-with-federal-govt Though Puntland's concerns might be legitimate; one cannot have a government within Government. This is the problem with tribal federalism.
  19. Baarlamaanka oo taageeray barnaamijka ay Xukuumaddu ku dhigayso Hubka http://hiiraan.com/news/2014/Aug/wararka_maanta19-47945.htm
  20. Please let's not politicize this very unfortunate events. Allah ha u naxariisto.
  21. SOMALIA: “Puntland ready to open talks with the Federal government” repeats Puntland president Posted on August 18, 2014Somali News RBC ( Garowe) Puntland president Dr Abdiweli Mohamed Ali gaas has repeated his government’s willingness to open talks with the federal government of the country. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gaas, the president of Somalia’s semi autonomous state of Puntland has said that Puntland has been toiling and pleading for Somalia’s unity and is ready to invite the federal government on the dialogue table to instigate the cooperation between the two sides after the state has cut its ties with the central government. President Gaas has several other times called on the federal government on talks to reinstate the cooperation with Somalia’s foreign troops backed government, since Puntland government has suspended their cooperation with the Federal government after learning the establishment of regional state for central regions including Puntland territories. Puntland has alleged the federal government of Somalia of not acting in accordance with the Somali provincial constitution which Somali people have agreed on and rather creating crisis in the country that has suffered quarter century of civil war and chaos.