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Dr_Osman Preferred Candidate For Somalia Presidency Is Abdi Weli Gaas
Che -Guevara replied to Dr_Osman's topic in Politics
I am shocked-who would have guessed you would support this man? -
Maddeey....I think he should have had contingency plan before he came. Anyone is better than Indhaccade. Besides, like Sheikh Aweys said Indhacade meeshuu galo khery ma galo.
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Thanks to Jac and his people, Abaarso Tech is on the verge of closing
Che -Guevara replied to AfricaOwn's topic in Politics
I think we did fundraising for this school. Hope this Ciise Nigga didn't isbaaro donations. -
Funny man
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The English clock looks looks out of place and the tall building overpowers the Kabah.
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That is sad picture!
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This Is My Puntland. Where Is Your Puntland. VIDEO
Che -Guevara replied to Dr_Osman's topic in Politics
You stole it! -
It has been super slow, going at glazier pace but who knows you may have the last laugh considering you were given so much headaches about caravan and Jabouti accord.
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Another warning was issued yesterday by Security Council I think.
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Aw Xiin....I doubt any of the above will come back, certainly Sharif won't be.
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British-trained Somali chef Ahmed Jama prepares food in the open kitchen at his Village Restaurant in Mogadishu. (Tristan McConnell/GlobalPost) MOGADISHU, Somalia — The small, fat sweet pancakes called “mashmash” spit and bubble as Ahmed Jama plops them into a beat-up skillet of boiling oil. Next to it, a cauldron of goat stew simmers. It’s Ramadan and as ravenous customers arrive for their first meal since dawn, the early evening rush gets underway. With its open kitchen and relaxed garden vibe, the Village Restaurant in Hodan is something new in Mogadishu. Since the withdrawal of Islamist militants a year ago, the city is awakening from two decades of civil war, blinking its eyes and shaking the trauma from its bones. Mogadishu, long synonymous with war, is changing with breathtaking speed. While violence remains an ever-present threat, Somali residents say they are living in relative peace. From behind the kitchen counter at his restaurant, Jama, who was trained as a chef in Britain and returned home in 2008 after 25 years abroad, serves up seafood, pastas, meat and vegetable dishes for prices approaching $10 a plate, a relatively high price tag in Mogadishu. “I only use fresh ingredients, organic,” he said. Jama has a staff of 43 people at this, his main restaurant, and a similar number at two other premises in the city. “People are tired of war, they want jobs.” Among the customers buying take-out one recent afternoon was Sharmarke Shirwa, a young Somali-American man from Boston, who wore fat reflective shades and carried a BlackBerry phone and the keys to a Toyota 4x4. “I eat three meals a day here normally,” he said as he handed the cashier a $100 bill. Many here prefer US currency to the less stable Somali shilling. “It’s the cleanest, best restaurant in town. He’s really using the skills he learned in London.” Other Somalis can be found promenading together along Lido Beach along the Indian Ocean on a Friday afternoon, something that would have been impossible just a year ago. The restaurants, bars and clubs that in decades past made this Somali Riviera buzz are now nothing but bombed out rubble. But the beach retains its natural beauty — white sand and clear seas with waves breaking on the reef in the distance. It is once again attracting visitors who feel that it is safe to venture out. Young men play football, and couples walk side-by-side. Downtown, parades of shops that were, just 18 months ago, sandbagged frontline positions are now. open again. Their brightly painted storefronts advertise their wares: airline offices and travel agents, supermarkets and hardware stores, bakeries and ice cream parlors, photo studios and even a tourist gift shop. One of the artists responsible for the city’s fresh lick of paint is Abdikadir Aweys Abdi, aka Mr. Happy, the squat self-taught proprietor of the studio “Happy Arts.” In his dirt-floored workshop, paper stencils and clothes hang from the rafters of the tin roof, signboards and paintings lean against the rough walls and two of his apprentices sit on chairs sketching. “A lot of things have changed in Mogadishu. People are coming back,” he said. “We are now too busy. Before there was violence, there were explosions and fighting, people were fleeing. But now it is calm.” Mogadishu, however, remains relatively chaotic and largely ungoverned. Life is almost unimaginably tough for most. They can’t afford meals at Jama’s restaurants and peace is the only improvement. For squatters inside a derelict university building, where they have lived in cramped squalor the last 20 years, change is coming too, but not always for the best. They are now facing eviction as a revitalized government begins to reclaim its buildings. “We know we’ll be kicked out eventually but I don’t know where we’ll go,” said Fatima Mohamed, a 25-year-old mother of five, who lives with her family in a single room with a single bed. “I came here when I was quite young. I got married here, I gave birth to these children here,” she said, surrounded by her kids. “I don’t have any other place to live.” No matter how much things are improving, the pain of the country’s most recent war lingers. Al Shabaab, a militant group aligned with Al Qaeda, ruled with Taliban-style brutality, focusing their anger and violence on the people and things that posed a challenge, whether military, intellectual or religious. In 2009, Al Shabaab fighters came to the home of Dr. Sharif Sheikh Muhyadin, an Italian-trained legal professor and head of the “Qadiriyya,” a Sufi religious sect whose interpretation of Islam runs counter to Al Shabaab’s austere Wahhabi beliefs. “They destroyed everything because they don’t know the true religion,” Muhyadin said. They looted centuries-old handwritten Islamic books from his library, desecrated the grave of his father and exploded a bomb in a local mosque. “They dishonored the living and the dead,” Muhyadin said. Paging through one of the few remaining handwritten books in the cluttered library the sheikh’s grandson, Muhyadin Iman Ahmed, was emotional. “I lost something inside me, which I can’t replace,” he said. The libraries and tombs may have been destroyed but at least the Sufi mosques are open again. At the nearby Zaylia mosque, Sufi followers — who would be executed for their faith under Al Shabaab — are once again able to pray as they choose. “We are free to practice our faith without persecution. Al Shabaab dominated everything and tried to dominate our beliefs too,” said Mohamud Sheikh Nur after attending Friday prayers in the packed mosque. “It’s hard to put the feeling into words,” he said. Then he paused and added, “We are back home again.” http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2012/Aug/25435/mogadishu_this_is_the_life.aspx
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Ibti...it seems you are not from divorced home.
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Juxa... I was talking about kids and any joint ventures. Everything deprecates!
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Good idea Juxa. Now the question becomes what to do with any resulting products?
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Malicinka....no I won't. MMA...stop character assassination ninyahow. Besides, institution of marriage is not all that appealing to me. Women are weird and too sincere when it comes to relationships.
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It seems its female folks that are most sensitive that to this question? lool
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^We lack imagination when building houses.
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Go Jeenyo:) My cousin used to play for FIAT. He would have known many of those folks. Alla Yarxam Samia-what tragedy.
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The house looks like box.
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I think Clinton gave them the marching orders and unlike, Yeey and Nur Adde, I think these guys have been threatened with sanctions should they make any trouble and disrupt the process.
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Appointing Gacmadheere was last ditch effort by Ina Yusuf before he was forced to resign
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Replacing Carab with Cabdiweli
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Muqdisho (RBC) Waxaa goordhow soo dhamaaday kulamo illaa caawa ka socday xarunta madaxtooyada Villa Soomaaliya ee magaalada Muqdisho oo ku saabsanaa xil ka qaadis madaxweyne Shariif uu qorsheynayo inuu ku sameeyo raysul wasaaraha KMG ah C/weli Maxamed Cali Gaas oo khilaafkii ugu adkaa uu soo kala dhex galay. Kulamadan ayaa bilawday caawa ka dib markii madaxweynaha KMG ah Shariif Sheekh Axmed uu ku sigtay inuu xilka ka qaado raysul wasaaraha uuna kala diro xukuumadda si uu u dhiso xukuumad shaqada sii wada mudo ku siman 12 casho oo ka harsan waqtiga doorashada. Waxaana kulamada qeyb ka ahaa Wakiilka xafiiska Qaramada Midoobay Danjire Augustine Mahiga iyo ku xigeenka wakiilka Midowga Afrika Danjire Wafulu Wmunyinyi oo si dhexdhexaadin ah u soo galay arinta kadib markii madaxweynaha iyo raysul wasaaraha ay isku maandhaafeen arinta shaqo ka degida raysul wasaaraha. Ilo wareedyo ku sugan madaxtooyada ayaa Raxanreeb u sheegay in madaxweynuhu soo jeediyey in mar hadduu raysul wasaaruhu isa sharaxay oo uu cadeeyay inuu musharax madaxweyne yahay looga baahan yahay inuu xilka baneeyo si uu tartanka doorashada waqti ugu helo, isla markaana hawsha fulinta ee dawlada looga dhex saaro loolanka siyaasadeed ee ka socda Muqdisho. Waxaa xusid musan in labadii qoraal ee tubta qariirada “ROADMAP” ee lagu sameeyay Muqdisho iyo Addis Ababa ay sheegayaan in musharixiinta dawlada ay ka degayaan xilka haddii ay rabaan inay “isu sharaxaan tartanka ka hor waqtiga doorashada” waxaana qodobkan uu ka mid yahay qodobada uu illaa hadda ku doodayo Sheekh Shariif. Iscasilaada raysul wasaaraha waxaa sharciyan ku xiga xukuumadda oo dhacaysa, sidaasi darteedna waxay ka dhigan tahay in madaxweynuhu magacaabo wasiiro cusub oo shaqada dawlada wada iyadoo agaasimayaasha guud ee wasaaradaha ay yeelanayaan awooda fulinta. Sidoo kale waxaa la rajeynayaa in saacadaha soo socda madaxweynuhu ku dhawaaqo kala dirista baarlamaankii hore ee u kala qeybsanaa Shariif Xasan iyo Madoobe Nuunow si fursad loogu helo sameynta baarlamaanka cusub ee hadda xulidiisa lagu guda jiro. Waxaana sharci ahaan ay tahay in baarlamaankii hore meesha ka baxo kahor intaan baarlamaanka cusub uusan fadhiisan sida Raxanreeb u sheegeen dad sharci yaqaan ah. Xuseen Carab oo loo yeeray Kulamada ka socday madaxtooyada waxaa fiidkii ku soo biiray raysul wasaare ku xigeenka ahna wasiirka difaaca Xuseen Carab Ciise oo sida la sheegay laga codsaday inuu isaga la wareego xilka xafiiska wasiirka koowaad, waxaana C/weli Gaas laga codsaday inuu saacadaha soo socda isku casilo uuna toos ololihiida uga qeygalo. Xuseen Carab Ciise waxaa lagu dooranayaa labo arimoodoo waqtigan muhim ah; waa marka koowaade waa nin aad ugu dhow madaxweynaha iyo inuu yahay raysul wasaare ku xigeenka koowaad oo qaban kara xilka raysul wasaaraha haddii dani ay keento. Warar Raxanreeb ka heshay xafiiska raysul wasaare C/weli Gaas ayaa sheegaya in C/weli uu qabo in madaxweynaha iyo raysul wasaarahaba ay xilka ka wada degaan oo labaduba isla DHACAAN, maadaama madaxweynaha laftiisa uu musharax yahay, laakiin waxay dooda ka joogtaa in madaxweynaha uusan lahayn “ku xigeen”uu shaqada ku wareejiyo iyo in madaxweynuhu uusan toos ugu lug lahayn shaqada fulinta ee xukuumadda halka raysul wasaaruhu uu yahay kan gacanta ku haya hawl maalmeedka dawlada ee joogtada ah sidaa darteedna qof musharax ah ay dhici karto inuu xafiisyada dawlada uga faa’ideysto danihiisa gaarka ah. Wasiirada xukuumada oo markii horaba u kala qeybsanaa Aala Sheekh iyo xulufada raysul wasaaraha ayaa haddana arintan ku kala qeybsan. Waxaana wasiirada qaar illaa caawa ay la joogeen raysul wasaaraha oo ay ku tirtirsiinayaan in mar haddii uu raysul wasaaraha meesha ka baxayo isaguna [C/weli] uu galaafto WADAADKA madaxweynaha ah oo ay isla dhacaan halka wasiirada qaarkoodna caawa ay ka afureen xafiiska Sheekh Shariif iyagoo aad ula dhacsan in shaqada laga fariisiyo raysul wasaaraha. Saraakiisha Qaramada Midoobay iyo Midowga Afrika waxay ku taliyeen in kala durista baarlamaankii hore iyo shaqo ka casilida raysul wasaaraha laga dhigo maalmaha ugu dambeeya ee ka horeeya doorashada si waqtiga ka horeeya loo sii wado shaqadii dawlada oo ay masuul ka yihiin agaasimayaasha wasaaradaha, taladaasi oo aan la ogeyn in Sheekh Shariif uu aqbalsan yahay iyo in kale. Waxaana la rajeynayaa in saacadaha soo socda madaxweynuhu qaato go’aan rasmi ah oo ku aadan raysul wasaaraha iyo xukuumadda. RBC Radio Xafiiska Wararka Muqdisho
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I guess you are not African?