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Where in Somalia can you find the most beautiful beaches?
Che -Guevara replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in General
My tuulo has best beaches. P.s, my tuulo has no sea shore or lake:-) -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo ka hadley aqoonsiga Maraykanku siiyey Dowladiisa (Dhegayso) Published on January 17th, 2013 Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xassan Shiikh Maxamuud oo hadda ku sugan magaalada Washington ee dalka Maraykanka ayaa waraysi gaar ah oo uu siiyey laanta afsoomaaliga ee VOA kaga hadley aqoonsiga dalka Maraykanku siinayo maanta Dowladda Soomaaliya muddo 21 sano ah kadib. Madaxweynaha ayaa sheegay in sababta ka danbeysa aqoonsigan ay tahay xiligii kmeelgaarka aahaa oo laga baxay iyio muddadii aan xafiiska joogney oo aan qabaney shaqooyin waxtar leh. Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa ku tilmamey in aqoonisgan uu noqonayo mid Soomaaliya u horseeda sidii dowlad jirta maraykanku ula dhaqmaayo, waxaana dhawaan la filayaa in hay’ado badan oo kale ay aqoonsiga kadib soo celiyaan cilqaqadaakii Soomaaliya la wadaagtey kaas oo kala go ku dhacay. Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay in ay booqanayaan Aqalka Cad ee Maraykanka ayna suurta gal tahay in ay madaxweynaha Maraykanka barack Obama la kulmaan laakiin qorshaha aan u nimid ma ahan kulanka Madaxweynaha ee waa in aan waraaqaha diblomaasiyadda is weydaarsano Maraykanka. Madaxweyne Xassan Shiikh Maxamuud ayaa sidoo kale ka hadley in dhawaan la hawl gelin doono labadii safaaradood ee dalalka Maraykanka iyo Soomaaliya kuwaas oo ku yaaley Washington iyo Muqdisho. War diblomaasiyeed oo Horseed Media heshey ayaa sheegaya in Maraykanku weli si wadayo nidaamka haya labada waddo Dual Track Policy, taas oo ay gacana kula dhaqmaayeen maamulada kale ee dalka ka jira sida Puntland iyo Somaliland halka gacanta kalena ay kula dhaqmeysey dawladda federaalka Soomaaliya, lama oga nidaamka Dual Track Policy waqtiga uu dhamaan doono. Dhegayso waraysiga Madaxa laanta afsoomaaliga VOA Cabdiraxmaan yabarow la yeeshay madaxweynaha. http://horseedmedia.net/2013/01/17/madaxweynaha-soomaaliya-oo-ka-hadley-aqoonsiga-maraykanku-siiyey-dowladiisa/ -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh iyo Guddoomiyaha Bankiga Adduunka Dr. Jim Yong Kim -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh oo la kulmay Hay'adda USAID iyo Bankiga Adduunka Khamiis, Jannaayo 17, 2013 (HOL) — Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud oo booqasho ku jooga magaalada Washington DC ayaa kulamo la qaatay Hay'adaha USAID iyo Bankiga Adduunka. Xarunta hay'adda USAID ayaa waxaa madaxweynaha ku soo dhaweeyey madaxa hay'adda USAID waxayna ka wada hadleen sidii dowladda Soomaaliya looga kaalmeyn lahaa dib u dhiska adeegga bulshada. Madaxweynaha ayaa wuxuu xusay in xukuumadiisa ay xoogga saari doonto soo celinta ammaanka dalka balse ay ka fileeyso gaargaar ay ka hesho wadamada ay saaxibka yihiin. Sidoo kale gudoomiyaha Bankiga Adduunka Dr. Jim Yong Kim ayaa madaxweynaha iyo wafdigiisa ku qaabilay xarunta Bankiga Adduunka ee magaalada Washington. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh ayaa xusay baahida deg-dega ah ee loo qabo dib u dhiska hay'adaha dhaqaalaha ee Soomaaliya iyo kaalinta uu Bankiga Adduunka ka geysan karo. Wafdiga madaxweynaha ayaa waxaa ka mid ahaa guddoomiyaha cusub ee Bankiga Dhexe ee Soomaaliya Cabdisalaam Cumar oo dhawaan loo magacaabay jagadaas. Madaxweynaha iyo wafdigiisa ayaa kulamo is-dabajoog ah la leh madaxda dalka Mareykanka iyo hay'ado kale oo caalami ah, waxaana la filayaa in uu maanta madaxweynaha la kulmo Xoghayaha Arrimaha Dibadda ee dalka Mareykanka Hillary Clinton, ayada oo warar kalana ay sheegayaan in ay suuragal tahay in uu Aqal Cad kula kulmo madaxweyne Obama Xafiiska Wararka Hiiraan Online -
Kenya: Garissa residents shot after army launches crackdown
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Weerar xalay ka dhacay Magaalada Gaarisa ee Kenya oo lagu dilay dad badan kuwo kalena lagu dhaawacay Khamiis, Jannaayo 17, 2013 (HOL) — Ugu yaraan shan qof oo uu ku jiray sakaal ka tirsan ciidamada ilaalada xabsiyada ee dalka Kenya ayaa ku dhintay dagaal weerar xalay lagu qaaday maqaahi raashinka laga cuno oo ku taalla bartamaha magaalada Gaarisa. Kooxaha weerarka geystay ayaan illaa hadda la ogeyn, iyadoo sidoo kalena aysan cid sheegatay midna, waxaana saakay lagu arkayaa maqaahidii xalay la weeraray dhiig badan iyo raashinka oo dhooban goobtii lagu cunteynayay ee la weeraray. “Weerarkii xalay waxaa lagu dilay shan qof, waxaana lagu dhaawacay afar kale,” ayuu yiri sarkaal ka tirsan maamulka degmada Gaarisa oo maanta la hadlay saxaafadda. Goobjoogayaal kale ayaa sheegaya in weerarkii xalay uu saameyn xooggagn ku yeeshay isku socodka iyo ganacsiga degmada Gaarisa, iyadoo weerarkan uu noqnayo kii ugu horreeyay noociisa oo sannadkan cusub ka dhaca degmada Gaarisa. Dowladda Kenya ayaa weerarro ay dad badan ku dhinteen oo sannadkii hore ka dhacay degmadan Gaarisa ay ku eedeysay Al-shabaab, inkastoo aysan ka hadlin Al-shabaab eedeymahaas ku saabsan inay weerarradaas mas’uul ka tahay. Xaaladda magaalada Gaarisa saakay deggen, iyadoo lagu soo beegay weerarkan xilli dalka Kenya ay maanta ka billaabayaan doorashooyinka golayaasha deegaannada, kuwaasoo ay ku tartamayaan xisbiyada waaweyn ee dalka Kenya. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
kula kulmay Xubno ka tirsan Congress-ka dalka Mareykanka (Sawiro) Arbaco, Jannaayo 16, 2013 (HOL) — Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya, Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud iyo wafdi uu hoggaaminayo oo booqasho ku jooga dalka Mareykanka ayaa la kulmay 20 xubnood oo ka tirsan Congress-ka dalka Mareykanka oo uu ku jiray mudane keliya ee muslimka ah ee laga soo doorto gobolka Minnesota ee dalka Mareykanka, Keith Ellison. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh ayaa uga warbixiyay mudanayasahan xaaladda dalka Soomaaliya iyo horumarka dhinaca nabadda ah ee lagu tallaabsaday, isagoo muujiyay sida uu u doonayo in mudanayaashan uu ku casuumo dalka Soomaaliya. Xubnahan Congress-ka ka tirsan ayaa waxay madaxweynaha Soomaaliya weydiiyeen su’aalo ay ka mid yihiin xiriirka kala dhexeeya dalalka dariska la ah Soomaaliya. Madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh ayaa ku jawaabay in dalalka dariska ah sida Itoobiya, Kenya iyo Jabuuti uu kala dhexeeyo xiriir wanaagsan. Soomaalida nool magaalada Washington iyo hareeraheeda ayaa wafdiga madaxweynaha kusoo booqanaya hoteelka ay deggen yihiin, iyadoo xubno ka mid ah jaaliyadda oo ay HOL la kulantay ay sheegeen in madaxweynuhu uu yahay mas’uul deggen oo rajo wanaagsan geilyay. Click -
Seems like stunt.
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Carafaat;909023 wrote: How about appointments of Omer Abdirashiid Sharmarke and Cadde Muuse Bokor? Che, you seem to be developing a blind spot. I am not opposing this man being appointed. It's how XX and Mintid are talking and the deference they bestow upon him simply based on his family that find interesting. Omar was useless.
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
^I am interested in state functions, which my politics has nothing to do with. Pointing inadequacies of the Somali Government doesn't translate into supporting them. -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Abwaan...I am good. XX....Any process will have to be gradual. It will be more sense to establish an effective police, intelligence, and small anti-terror special units. You could equip and train these effectively. -
Imam baxaa laga rabaa hadii uu hawada ka baxe.
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Arming an ill-trained militia with no qualified officer corp will spell disaster. And where will Somalia get the money to buy arms? -
Roble's motivation might be questionable, he does bring up certain issues that needs to be addressed by the president and soon.
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Remarks on the Visit of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and the Situation in Mali Remarks Johnnie Carson Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs Washington, DC January 16, 2013 MS. NULAND: Thank you all for joining us. We’re delighted this morning to have Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson with us to talk about the visit of the Somali President Hassan Sheikh to Washington tomorrow. He’ll be seeing Secretary Clinton and he will also have a little bit for you on the situation in Mali. Please, Assistant Secretary Carson. ASSISTANT SECRETARY CARSON: Thank you very much. It’s a pleasure to be with all of you this morning to talk about two issues of significant importance to the United States. Somalia first. The visit here this week of the new Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud represents a significant change in the security and political situation on the ground in Somalia and our relationship with that country. When the Secretary meets with Hassan Sheikh tomorrow, she will exchange diplomatic notes with him and recognize the Somali Government in Mogadishu for the first time in 20 years, since the collapse of the Siad Barre government in 1991. We believe that over the last four years, our policies in Somalia and in the region have made a significant difference in strengthening stability in Mogadishu and in helping to get rid of the key members of the East Africa al-Qaida cell as well as breaking the back of al-Shabaab. We have done this largely with and through and alongside of our African partners in AMISOM. This has been a major, major success. We are a long way from where we were on October 3, 1993, when Blackhawk Down occurred in Mogadishu. Significant progress has been made in stabilizing the country, in helping to break up and defeat al-Shabaab. Much more needs to be done, but we think enormous progress has been made, and we have been at the very center of this in our support for AMISOM. I’d be glad to go into more details on this, but Hassan Sheikh will, through this recognition, be able to establish new relationships not only with USAID and the various development partners in the U.S. Government, but will also open up opportunities for his government to receive assistance from the international financial communities. One of the big meetings occurring today with Hassan Sheikh is a meeting with the president of the World Bank, President Kim. But this is a significant achievement, and we want to build on it. Al-Shabaab is not totally eliminated, but they no longer control any of the major cities in Somalia. They have been on the run for some period of time now. Let me say a little bit about Mali. We have been, since March of last year, deeply concerned about the political and security situation in that country as a result of the coup d’état that took place there. We have always said this is a complex problem with four issues: one, a need to return that country to democratic governance; two, the need to deal effectively with the political grievances of the northern Tuareg; three, to defeat, work, and help to defeat al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, AQIM; and fourth, to deal with the humanitarian problems that exist in that region. These issues have all been looked at and explored. We have tried to play a useful diplomatic role and we continue to do so. We support the French efforts in Mali. We believe that it is important that AQIM be defeated, that we give support to the region as they fight AQIM. And we have been very forthcoming ourselves in this. From our vantage point here at the State Department, we have said very, very clearly that we are prepared to send trainers and advisors from the State Department from our ACOTA program – and that’s A-C-O-T-A, the acronym for our ACOTA program – out to troop-contributing countries immediately to help them assess what their needs are before they send troops in to Mali. We have also made it very clear that we are prepared to engage in pre-deployment training of troops before they go in. We are prepared to provide equipment, nonlethal, and also sustainment packages so that they will be able to effectively do their work. And we also have said to African states in the region that we are prepared to use State Department funds under ACOTA and under our peacekeeping authorities to transport troops from the region into Mali. What we will not do is to provide salaries for those troops and we will not provide any lethal weapons to them, but we will train them to be able to do the kinds of jobs that are necessary and help them with a variety of important equipment that will help sustain and make their operations more effective. We are committed to help implement Security Council Resolution 2085 that was passed on December 20th with respect to Mali and the region. That resolution defines our commitment to Mali and to the region http://www.state.gov/p/af/rls/rm/2013/202926.htm -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
suleeymaan;908978 wrote: Good news. It was about time the US recognized this government. Hopefully we will see soon the arms embargo lifted. Well, I hope the Government takes full advantage of this opportunity. The arms embargo should stay in place. There are enough guns in Somali hands. -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
"We are a long way from where we were on Oct 3, 1993 when Black Hawk Down occurred in Mogadishu," Carson said. Yanks know to hold grudge lool -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara posted a topic in Politics
By Andrew Quinn Wednesday, January 16, 2013 WASHINGTON - (Reuters) - The United States will on Thursday officially recognize the Somali government in Mogadishu, ending a hiatus of more than 20 years and opening the door to increased U.S. and international economic help for the violence-plagued African nation, a senior U.S. official said on Wednesday. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will announce the shift during a meeting with visiting Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, whose election last year marked the first vote of its kind since warlords toppled military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991, Assistant Secretary of State Johnnie Carson told reporters. "When the secretary meets with Hassan Sheikh tomorrow, she will exchange diplomatic notes with him and recognize the Somali government in Mogadishu for the first time in 20 years," Carson told a news briefing. The United States never formally severed diplomatic ties with Somalia, whose slide into anarchy was highlighted by the 1993 "Black Hawk Down" incident which saw militia fighters shoot down two U.S. military helicopters over Mogadishu. In subsequent years, al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab insurgents seized control of large areas in the south and central parts of the country before Ethiopian, Kenyan and African peacekeeping (AMISOM) troops began a long, U.S.-supported counter offensive aimed at restoring order. The formation of the new government led by Mohamud is the culmination of a regionally brokered, U.N.-backed effort to end close to two decades of fighting that has killed tens of thousands of people. Carson said the U.S. decision to formally recognize the new government underscored the progress toward political stability that Somalia has made over the past year, including "breaking the back" of the al Shabaab insurgency. "We are a long way from where we were on Oct 3, 1993 when Black Hawk Down occurred in Mogadishu," Carson said. "Significant progress has been made in stabilizing the country, in helping to break up and defeat al Shabaab. Much more needs to be done, but we think enormous progress has been made and we have been at the very center of this in our support for AMISOM." Continued security concerns in Somalia were highlighted over the weekend when French commandos failed to win the release of a French agent held by militants since 2009 during a helicopter raid in southern Somalia. STEPS TOWARD MORE AID Clinton does not intend to announce any specific new aid packages for Somalia, which already receives significant U.S. humanitarian assistance for drought, famine and refugee relief, one senior U.S. official said. But formal U.S. recognition of the new government paves the way for new flows of assistance both from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and other U.S. agencies as well as from international actors such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. "The fact that we recognize a government there will allow us to do things through USAID that we have not been able to do before. The fact that we recognize them as a legitimate government will allow the World Bank and the IMF to do things that they would not have been able to do before.This is major and it is significant," the official said. Mohamud and his team met with senior USAID officials as well as World Bank President Jim Yong Kim during their trip to Washington, U.S. officials said. The senior U.S. official said the United States did not have any immediate plan to reopen an embassy in Mogadishu but indicated that this could also eventually follow Thursday's announcement. U.S. policy on Somalia is currently handled by a special envoy based out of Nairobi. (Reporting By Andrew Quinn; Editing by Cynthia Osterman). Source: Reuters -
Oba Hiloowlow '' I do not support unuka leh anymore''
Che -Guevara replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
Wadani..Xamar is still the most diverse, Its only the power dynamics that changed. -
Coofle.....You need to differentiate, otherwise you are generalizing millions of Somalis, majority of who were decent people.
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Coofle, wow such sweeping generalization.
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A lot of hearsay.
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Study the language before you diminish it.
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In Columbus n cold.
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Lance Armstrong 'confesses to Oprah Winfrey that he used drugs'
Che -Guevara replied to N.O.R.F's topic in General
lol, at this point, Its safe to say he's guilty.