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With the referendum on southern independence just 19 days away, humanitarian organizations in Sudan are preparing for the possible results by moving three months of emergency supplies into areas where they think conflict could occur. The World Food Program's warehouse in Southern Sudan's capital, Juba, is a busy place. A truck loaded with 28 metric tons of sorghum has arrived from the Kenyan port of Mombasa. Workers move the bags into another truck headed to the neighboring Western Equatoria state. Warehouse supervisor Victor Achawa said the trucks keep coming all day. "Every day, you can receive more than 20, 24 trucks ..." The food coming into Juba and headed throughout the south is part of humanitarian preparation for the referendum on southern independence. On January 9, 2011, southerners will vote on whether to become an independent nation or remain united with the north. The vote is the centerpiece of a 2005 peace deal between north and south that ended Sudan's 21-year civil war. A deep mistrust remains between north and south. Southerners are expected to vote overwhelmingly in favor of separation. But there is widespread concern the north will not allow a peaceful separation. So humanitarian organizations in the south are preparing for the worst. "We are convinced that the referendum process is going to play out in a fully successful way," said Lise Grande, the U.N. deputy resident and humanitarian coordinator in Southern Sudan. "But as humanitarian agencies, we are obliged to prepare for a worst-case." Agencies in Sudan requested $35 million in funding from international donors. That does not include food aid, the most expensive single part of the request. If not for an early donation to cover food, the request would be more than $100 million. Three months of emergency supplies are being distributed to warehouses in the south right now. There is food aid, medical supplies, water and sanitation supplies, seeds and tools so people can produce their own food. There also are nutrition supplies and non-food items, like buckets and blankets. "All six [warehouses] of them are prepositioned in locations all throughout the south, but particularly what we call flashpoint areas, areas that might experience trouble," said Grande. According to Grande, agencies have looked to the south's recent past to predict where aid could be needed most. "It would be along the border areas, there are also areas where the LRA have been effective in the past that we are concerned about, there are areas where there have been internal troubles in the south that we are keeping an eye on." Humanitarian agencies have a long history of working in Southern Sudan. During the war, the United Nations ran a program called Operation Lifeline Sudan. Starting in 1991, U.N. organizations like the World Food Program and UNICEF organized aid deliveries into areas controlled by the southern rebel army. According to the WFP head of office in the south, Leo van der Verlden, the agency was forced to fly in most of the food during the war and have made road improvement a priority since the war ended. "In the last five years, we have rehabilitated 2,600 kilometers of roads in south Sudan which was partly because before we had to fly everything in," said van der Verlden. "Nowadays it is more or less on truck or we use also barges over the Nile from Kosti." In addition to roads, the United Nations is repairing airstrips and building warehouses and fuel depots. While it is cheaper to transport food from the north, the World Food Program is also able to bring it in from Kenya, in case northern routes to the south are closed. According to van der Velden, one of the biggest challenges that remains is convincing the southern army that humanitarian aid should reach anyone who needs it, no matter the political circumstances. "They have no idea about privileges and immunities for humanitarian workers, which means we can be arrested or hampered or sometimes trucks are commandeered just because there's a lack of understanding," said van der Verlden. Van der Velden added that there have been major improvements in the past two months in the treatment of humanitarian workers in the south. Source: VOA
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Afkaaga hagaajiso adeer ....
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A day to remember: 26th anniversary of the ugly genocide in burco
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
As i said ... mabaad dhalane dhinac u joogso ... -
Maxaad la caytamaysaana ???
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Sheekooyinkaas maan akhriyin laakiin comment kiinaaba igu filan ,, lool
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A day to remember: 26th anniversary of the ugly genocide in burco
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
U were not even born son ... -
Hargeysa 20, December 2010 (Ogaal)- Maanta (Shalay) waxay ku beegan tahay sannad-guuradii 26aad ee ka soo wareegtay dhacdadii foosha xumayd ee dawladdii Siyaad Barre ku laysay hal-doorkii bulshada gobolka Togdheer. Dhacdadaas oo xasuuq wadareed loogu gaystay inka badan afartan qof oo ahaa labeentii magaalada Burco iyo guud ahaan gobolka Togdheer, waxay dawladdii Milateriga ahayd ee Soomaaliya fulisay 20 bishii December ee sannadkii 1984. Dadkaas oo isugu jiray odayaashii magaalada Burco, ganacsato iyo waxgarad kale, waxa laga qabqabtay guryahoodii, waxaana si badheedh ah loogu laayay fagaare daawashadiisa dadweynaha loo soo ururiyay oo ku yaala magaalada Burco ee xarunta gobolka Togdheer, iyadoo sababta loo xasuuqay ahayd inay taageerayeen ururkii dhaqdhaqaaqa wadaniga Soomaaliyeed ee SNM ee dagaalka kula jiray dawladdii Gen. Maxamed Siyaad Barre Madaxweynaha ka ahaa. Dadka maalintaas la laayay oo tiradoodu 42 ahayd, waxa ka badbaaday Alle haw naxariistee marxuum Cabdi Cawad Cali (Indho-deero) oo ka mid ahaa ganacsatadii dilka lagu xukumay iyo sidoo kale qof kale. Haddaba, Nuur Qaasim Qodax oo aabihii ka mid ahaa ganacsatadii maalintaas la dilay, ayaa ka waramay dhacdadaas foosha-xun iyo sida ay qoys ahaan u saamaysay. Mr. Nuur oo Wargeyska Ogaal uga waramay dareenkooda qoys ahaan ee dhacdadaas sannad-guuradeeda 26 maanta ku beegan tahay, waxa uu walaac wayn ka muujiyay in aan wax xus ah loo samayn dadkaas xaq-darada lagu laayay iyo in aan xukuumaddihii kala dambeeyay ee Somaliland soo maray waxba ka qaban dayaca goob Xabaal-wadareed looga sameeyay 42-kaa qof ee la laayay. “20-kii bishii 12naad sannadkii 1984 oo maalin Jimce ah ahayd, waxa lagu dilay magaalada Burco 42 Mujaahid oo ahaa ganacsadeyaal, waayeel iyo mutacalimiin, kuwaasoo dhamaantood dawladdii Kali-taliska ahayd ee Siyaad Barre ku eedaysay inay taakulo siiyaan ururkii SNM. Dadka maalintaas Burco lagu laayay waxa ka badbaaday maalintaas oo Maxkamaddu la xukuntay Alle haw naxariistee Cabdi Cawad Cali (Indho-deero) iyo Koofiyad-dheere, labadaas mooyaane 42-kii kale oo midi gabadh ahaydna waxa lagu dilay Madaarka Burco, iyadoo weliba dadweynaha la soosaaray oo la yidhi kaalaya daawada sida loo laynayo dadkiinii. Dadkaas waxa lagu laalay gaadhi Baroon ah, dadku wuxuu tubnaa laamiga Madaarka eegaya, markii dambena waxay Cagaf qoday meel Madaarka Burco u jirta ilaa 1500 oo mitir, ka dibna halkaas baa dadkaas god keliya lagu wada riday. Maalintaas dadka la laayay 41 rag bay ahaayeen, qofna wuxuu ahaa gabadh reer Sheekh ahayd. Ilaa maalintaa wixii ka dambeeyay, wax xus ah oo dadkaas loo sameeyay ma jirin, xataa lafihii lama soo kala saarin. Waxa kale oo dhacday, in saddexdii xukuumaddood ee dalkan soo maray inaan midina goobtaas 42-ka Mujaahid ee ganacsadayaasha leh lagu bireeyay wax ay ka qabatay jirin, dad shacab ahina iska degeen oo la moodo dhul caadi ah, waana dad markii magaalada la soo galay ee dhulkii la bililiqaystay uu dhulkaasi gacantooda galay. Xukuumaddii u dambaysay ee Daahir Rayaale dhawr jeer baanu isku daynay in aanu nidhaahdo halkaas wax ka qabta, laakiin wayba ka sindhidhaysay in meeshaas la yidhaahdo Xabaalo-wadareed weeye. Si kastaba ha ahaatee, waxay imika muhiimadu tahay sidii ay Xukuumaddan cusubi lafaha dadkaas u kala guri lahayd ama ay u badbaadin lahayd ee ay dayr ugu xidhi lahayd ama qaab kalena wax uga qaban lahayd…..Anaga abaahayo Qaasim Qodax baa ku jiray, waxa nalagala wareegay hantidii, waana nala xidhxidhay, markii dambena Allaah mahadii naftayadii uun baanu kala baxnay, Burco, Berbera iyo Ceerigaabo wixii hanti noo taalayna maalintaas buu cadowgu gacanta ku dhigay, qof kastaana sidaas buu ahaa, inkastoo markii dambe markii aanu Siyaad Barre u dacwoonay naloo celiyay hantidii Ma-guurtada ahayd ee guryaha uun,” ayuu yidhi Nuur Qaasim Qodax ku yidhi xog-warankiisa. Waxa uu sheegay in waxa keliya ee ay ku qanci karaan tahay in wax laga qabto dayaca uu xusay in goobtaa Xabaalo-wadareedka ahi ku sugan tahay, wuxuuna tilmaamay in haddii xukuumadda cusubi arrintaas wax ka qaban waydo ay la mid noqon doonto kuwii ka horeeyay oo uu ku sifeeyay kuwo xuquuqda dadka awdayay. “Dareenkayagu waxa weeye, wixii loo dagaalamayay waxay ahayd xorriyadan maanta la haysto, maadaama xukuumaddii hore ee dalka soo maray arrintaas awdayeena, dareenkayagu wuxuu yahay haddii maanta xus loo sameeyo ama lafahoodii la badbaadiyo oo wax laga qabto, taasna waxaanu u jeedinaynaa xukuumadda cusub. Markaa ama xukuumaddii hore ee awdayay xuquuqda umaddani leedahay iyo halganka ay u dhinteen oo kale ayay noqon ama mid ay soosaaraan, badbaadiyaan lafahooda oo ha isku aasnaadeenba’e, ay dayr u samayso oo yidhaahdaan waa ‘Xabaalo-wadareed’ iyo in dadkana laga kiciyo intaas oo keliya uun baa maanta anaga na soo celinaysa, sababtoo ah dad baa xabaalaha dushoodii dul degen,” ayuu raaciyay. Magacyada hal-doorkii Burco ee wadarta loo toogtay waxa ka mid ahaa; Ciise Ibraahim Ismaaciil Siciid Maxamed Ismaaciil (Madoobe) Cumar Sheekh Yuusuf Cabdi Jaamac Xasan(Sanweyne) Cawil Saalax Giir Cabdilaahi Saalax Giir (Cawil walaalkii) Ibraahim Maxamed Xandulle Axmed Yuusuf Mire Maxamed Yuusuf Ismaaciil (Hoomaas) Cabdi Maxamed Cali (Dhegjar) Diiriye Cismaan Yuusuf (Laba-lugood) Ismaaciil Saalax Diiriye Maxamed Samater Axmed Saleebaan Hiirad Aadan CaliCabdi Xuseen Maxamed Maxamuud Cabdi Axmed Ismaaciil Maxamed CaliCumar Diiriye Muuse Xasan Ibaahim C/laahi Maxamed Faarax (Taakulleeye) Aadan Cali Ibraahim Cabdi Maxamed Yuusuf Cabdilaahi Xasan Nuur Cabdi Xasan Jaamac Jaamac Cabdilaahi Siciid Cabdi Cali Axmed Siciid Cismaan Geelle Aadan Nuur Ismaaciil (Coodhaaq) Abokor Cabdilaahi Rooble Yaasiin Axmed Warsame (Soonaani ) Axmed xasan Ismaaciil (Yunbud) Axmed Cabdi Xasan Nuur Doolax Cabdiraxmaan Sh. Maxamed Siraad Cabdiraxmaan Maxamed Cali Yaasiin Cabdi Bisad Qaasim Qodax G/le. Maxamed cali Qorane.
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So sad indeed ............
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Somaliland finance Minister returns back home from Djibouti
Jacaylbaro replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
and now the Mad Mullah wants people to follow the Brits and the Western countries ,,,, lol -
Somaliland and puntland’s cooperation to be strenghened.
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Somaliland oo baaq u dirtay aqoonyahano Soomaaliyeed oo shir uga socdo Jabuuti Hargeysa 20 December 2010 (Ogaal)- Dawlada Somaliland, ayaa ka hadashay siday u aragto shir koox aqooyahano Soomaaliyeed ah uga socda dalka Jabuuti. Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Somaliland Dr. Maxamed Cabdilaahi oo shalay u waramay laanta afka Soomaaliga ee BBC-da, waxa uu sheegay in xukuumad ahaan ay soo dhawaynayaan cid kasta oo wax ka qabanaysa mashaailka ka taagan Soomaaliya, wuxuuna baaq u jeediyay aqoonyahanada shirku uga socdo dalka Jabuuti.”Waxa jira shir aqoonyahanka Soomaaliya uga socda Jabuuti oo ay kaga hadlayaan arrimaha Soomaaliya, laakiin shirkaasi wuxuu u gaar yahay sidii mashaakilka muddada dheer ka socday Soomaaliya loo daraasadayn lahaa afkaar wax ka tari karta looga soo jeedin lahaa,” ayuu yidhi Dr.Maxamed Cabdilaahi. “Waana arrin aanu soo dhaweynayno arrinta Soomaaliya cidii wax ka qaban kartaaba inay wax ka qabato,” ayuu raaciyay. Wuxuuna intaa ku daray oo uu yidhi, “Hase yeeshee, waxaanu ugu baaqaynaa mutacalimiinta arrimaha Soomaaliya ka shaqaynaya inay hadaladoodu ku koobnaadaan xalinta mushkilada Soomaaliya oo aanay hadalo laaqiya oo aan ku haboonayn Somaliland aanay ka hadal.” -
Somaliland frees SA men Hargeisa - Somalia's northern breakaway enclave of Somaliland has freed two South Africans who were passengers in a plane that officials say was laden with weapons destined for Puntland, its deputy chief prosecutor said. Aden Hero Diig told reporters it had been confirmed that the two were journalists and they had been released, a day after Air Transport Minister Mohamed Hashi Abdi said they would be charged with falsely claiming to be journalists. "They were only passengers and are working for SPA, an American TV station," Diig said. The plane, an Antonov-24, landed in Hargeisa on December 10 on its way to the semi-autonomous region Puntland. Officials in Hargeisa say Puntland is obtaining arms despite a UN weapons embargo on Somalia, and are concerned that armed groups in Puntland could destabilise Somaliland. Source: http://www.news24.com/Africa/News/Somaliland-frees-SA-men-20101220
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The New TFG ??? ,, ma mid cusub baa la sameeyay ??? I hope dowlad stability keenta inay meesha ka dhalato ..
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U can never be wrong about this one .... not only Somalia but we have lessons for the whole Africa. Ninka godan anaguun baa shaqo ka qabane iska sug. Waa tuug baxsadaye.
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Somaliland frees South Africans in weapons plane Somaliland has freed two South Africans who were passengers in a plane that officials say was laden with weapons destined for Puntland, its deputy chief prosecutor said. Aden Hero Diig told reporters it had been confirmed that the two were journalists and they had been released, a day after Air Transport Minister Mohamed Hashi Abdi said they would be charged with falsely claiming to be journalists. "They were only passengers and are working for SPA, an American TV station," Diig said. The plane, an Antonov-24, landed in Hargeisa on December10 on its way to the semi-autonomous region Puntland. Somaliland Officials say Puntland region of Somalia is obtaining arms despite a U.N. weapons embargo on Somalia, and are concerned that armed groups in Puntland region could destabilise Somaliland. Source: Reuters
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Ina Godane xaguu ka yimid ... sow firxadkii Somaliland ka soo carary maaha ??
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Faroole muxuu u tegi waayay Muqdisho ??? ,,,,
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Source: http://gulfnews.com/opinions/editorials/somalia-can-learn-from-somaliland-1.731476
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Somalia is a failed state, and has not had an effective government for almost 20 years since former dictator Siad Barre was deposed in 1991. It is deeply divided, with political and tribal factions running well-armed militias which cripple any attempt by the nominal government to take control. Many parts of the country depend on international aid agencies, so when Deputy Water Minister Abdirahman Yousuf Farah announced that Unicef, the Red Cross and other agencies would be banned from Somalia after they did not attend a meeting last week, the Prime Minister in Mogadishu was quick to deny his minister's actions, saying that "we support and encourage humanitarian agencies to come to Somalia." But the answer to Somalia's chronic failure lies within the country itself. The deep chaos only exists in the southern half of the former state, and the northern part known as Somaliland has set up an effective government, which holds regular elections and has brought a fair degree of civil administration to the benefit of its population. This experience shows that it should be possible to rebuild Somalia, with strong political will and effective international support for a new effort to restore this dangerously failed state.
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Somaliland to charge 8 over weapons-laden plane (Reuters) - Somalia's northern breakaway enclave of Somaliland will charge the crew of a plane laden with weapons with airspace violation and carrying weapons to Puntland despite a U.N. arms embargo, a minister said Sunday. Mohamed Hashi Abdi, minister of air transport and civil aviation, said Somaliland had shown a U.N. delegation from the Committee of Weapons Embargo on Somalia, the weapons the plane was carrying when it landed on December10. "Investigation of the Antonov-24 plane, which landed in Hargeisa carrying weapons, a six-man crew and 2 South African passengers, is completed. Their case is in the hands of the prosecution and will be taken to court soon," Abdi said. The two passengers will also be charged with falsely claiming to be journalists, the minister said. Details of how the plane came to land in Somaliland and what type of weapons it was carrying were not clear. Officials in Hargeisa say there are elements arming the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, despite a U.N. weapons embargo for Somalia. They are concerned armed groups across the border in Puntland could destabilize Somaliland. "The aim was to show the (U.N.) committee and the world what the plane was carrying and that our complaint that Puntland is being armed was correct," Abdi said. There have been attacks in the town of Las Anod near the border with Puntland, the latest in September which killed a civilian and an army colonel. Somaliland is proud of its relative stability, unlike southern regions of the failed Horn of Africa state, where al Shabaab insurgents control large amounts of territory and are fighting a weak Western-backed government. In July, its president, Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, was sworn in after an election observers said was free and fair, furthering its democratic credentials as it fights for international recognition.
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Somaliland to probe Puntland military supply plane MOGADISHU (AFP) – Authorities in autonomous Somaliland said Sunday they opened an investigation into a plane seized en route to neighbouring Puntland that contained military supplies and two South Africans posing as journalists. "We have sent transferred the case to the prosecutor and the affair will now go through the courts," said Transport Minister Mohamud Abdi Hashi. The government of Somaliland, a northern region of Somalia which has declared independence but is yet to be internationally recognised, made the decision to investigate on Saturday evening, Hashi said. Hashi said prosecutors would probe a violation of Somaliland airspace, the violation of an international embargo on arms to Somalia, and the presence of two South Africans who passed themselves off as journalists. Somaliland authorities seized the plane on December 10 after it was forced to land in regional capital Hargeysa because it was short on fuel. It was heading to Puntland, another autonomous Somali region which is home to many of the pirates who threaten international shipping in the Gulf of Aden and Indian Ocean, after travelling from South Africa via Uganda. It contained military equipment including uniforms and there were six people on board, authorities said. Tensions run high between Somaliland and Puntland, which are separated by a disputed territory where armed clashes sporadically break out.
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Somalia’s northern breakaway enclave of Somaliland will charge the crew of a plane laden with weapons with airspace violation and carrying weapons to Puntland despite a UN arms embargo, a minister said yesterday. Mohamed Hashi Abdi, minister of air transport and civil aviation, said that Somaliland had shown a UN delegation from the Committee of Weapons Embargo on Somalia, the weapons the plane was carrying when it landed on December10. “Investigation of the Antonov-24 plane, which landed in Hargeisa carrying weapons, a six-man crew and two South African passengers, is completed,” Abdi said. “Their case is in the hands of the prosecution and will be taken to court soon,” he added. The two passengers will also be charged with falsely claiming to be journalists, the minister said. Details of how the plane came to land in Somaliland and what type of weapons it was carrying were not clear. Officials in Hargeisa say that there are elements arming the semi-autonomous region of Puntland, despite a UN weapons embargo for Somalia. They are concerned armed groups across the border in Puntland could destabilise Somaliland. “The aim was to show the (UN) committee and the world what the plane was carrying and that our complaint that Puntland is being armed was correct,” Abdi said. There have been attacks in the town of Las Anod near the border with Puntland, the latest in September which killed a civilian and an army colonel. Somaliland is proud of its relative stability, unlike southern regions of the failed Horn of Africa state, where al Shebab insurgents control large amounts of territory and are fighting a weak Western-backed government. In July, its president, Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, was sworn in after an election observers said was free and fair, furthering its democratic credentials as it fights for international recognition. Source: Gulf Times
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Do u know anything else rather than wars, fighting, killing and chaos ???