
Jacaylbaro
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Wondering what that was ,,,
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I already have that ,, u just can't notice now
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HARGEISA (Somalilandpress) — The United Nations Support Office for AMISOM (UNSOA), a field support operation for African Union troops supporting the weak transitional government of neighbouring Somalia might facilitate equipment and mission support through Somaliland, a local source reveals. According to local newspaper, Geeska Afrika, delegates representing the Nairobi-based UNSOA and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) are expected to arrive in the Somaliland capital on Monday. The visit is expected to last for a day and the UN bodies will conduct a fact-finding mission in which they will study the port and airport in Berbera and Hargeisa’s main Egal International airport. Under UN Security Council Resolution 1863, the Council provides UNSOA with mandate to deliver logistic, equipment and mission support to the AMISOM troops based in the al-Shabaab strong held Mogadishu. The African mission is to support the weak Transitional government of Sheikh Sharif by safeguarding important government institutions and structures, train the Somali security forces and help deliver much needed aid. However, the weak government of Sheikh Sharif controls only few blocks of its capital and the AMISOM troops have been constantly under attack from al-Shabaab fighters. The equipment needed to defeat the rebel Islamist group has so far been difficult to deliver with larger cargo jets been an easy target for the Al Qaeda linked group. The port of Mogadishu is also constantly under al-shabaab fire and is almost impossible to use. The officials from the United Nation will collect various data and reports about the two airports and port and will assess if they can deliver the logistics package through Somaliland. Currently UNSOA facilitates logistics operations through the port of Mombasa and Entebbe, the largest commercial and military airport in Uganda. Ever since Somaliland’s democratic election in June, a number of Western and UN bodies have insisted they would have more direct engagement with Somaliland. The United States last month announced it was stepping up aid for Somaliland and its engagement. In the past months, Somaliland has been also rehabilitating a number of airports around the country. Two weeks ago, the new government has reopened the long-neglected Buaro airport (see Burao Airport Begins Operation). The government completed a new terminal for Berbera airport, which already has the longest runway in Africa and announced a new six-story terminal was also in progress (see Berbera airport gets new terminal). Hargeisa’s own Egal international airport is getting a new makeover as well for the first time since 1960. Berbera has a deepwater port that was constructed by the Soviets and it can handle most large vessels. The port is Somaliland government’s primary source of income. If the UNSOA decides to use Somaliland facilities, it would boost Somaliland’s revenues and geopolitical importance. The government has not so far commented on the issue however locals are wary of the true motives of UNSOA and ICAO. Somaliland’s stability and its viable democratic institutions have been gaining support from African and Western States.
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^ ^ Physically active with the maid ??
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Somali pirates receive record ransom for ships' release
Jacaylbaro replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
The never ending piracy ,,,, -
He said he is NOT earning a fortune ,,,
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Young Canada asylum-seeker was disguised as old man
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
Combination photo shows a man in custody with and without his disguise in Vancouver -
Canadian authorities were trying to determine on Friday how a man believed to be in his 20s was able to board a flight in Hong Kong to Vancouver having disguised himself as an elderly passenger. The young man, who was arrested when he arrived in Canada, boarded an Air Canada flight on October 29 wearing a realistic silicon head and neck mask that made him appear elderly, according to media reports and photographs. A spokesman for Canada's public safety minister confirmed the incident but declined further comment. The man requested asylum in Canada when he arrived, which prevents officials from disclosing his name or where he is from. He is now being held in custody. The man was able to board the flight apparently without a passport or any other documents with a picture or date of birth. He carried the boarding pass of a U.S. citizen who was booked on the flight. Although the young man is of Asian origin, the intricate disguise made him look like a very elderly Caucasian. "It is believed that the subject and the actual United States citizen passenger, whose date of birth is 1955, performed a boarding pass swap," according to a Canadian Border Services Agency security alert obtained by CNN. An Air Canada spokesman said the issue was under investigation by Canadian authorities, but said there are multiple identification checks for passengers in Hong Kong - including one by the Chinese government. Transport Canada is investigating if screening regulations were broken. It is the responsibility of airlines to verify the identity of passengers who appear to be 18 years or older before they are allowed on the aircraft. "That means air carriers are supposed to look at a passenger's entire face to determine if they appear to be over 18 and if so, compare their physical appearance with their travel documents," said John Babcock, a spokesman for Transport Minister Chuck Strahl. The man went into the airplane toilet midway through the flight and removed his disguise, according to the CBSA alert which noted the impostor did not attempt to disguise the age of his hands. A search of the man's luggage uncovered gloves and a "disguise kit," according to the alert.
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it is same sxb ,, Oromos are not that trustworthy and can snatch u anytime. Well, unless u wana marry one for 6 months ,,
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Well, that is the rate ......
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Djibouti President Gets Unique Gift From Somaliland Ex-Minister
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Kan Zack magacyo badanaa horta -
Waa xil doon ,,
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Depends but the average is between 30 and 50 Dollars a month ....
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Lemme know if u want one ..... there are too many of them out there ,,,
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Djibouti President Gets Unique Gift From Somaliland Ex-Minister
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
haye ,,, Taana Melle.... ma soo gelisay ? ... Waan ogaa inaanuu Zack fadhiisanayn ,,, -
Somaliland President Tours Djibouti Port, Telecom and other Important Places
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whose point ??
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I can see your hope is not shifting Siilaanyo the old man to Geelle ..... At least, the old man made his point clear and it disappoints some ......
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Harrow Council proposes twinning with Somaliland capital Hargeisa
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
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