Jacaylbaro

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  1. Dagaal yahanadan Islaamiyiinta ah ayaa ka kala yimi Gobolada Jubooyinka, Baay, Shabeelooyinka iyo Banaadir, waxa ayna xoojinayaan Dagaalka Sheekh Atam kula jiro Faroole. HALKAN
  2. Dagaalyahano Islaami ah oo gudaha u soo galay Boosaaso, qorsheynayana in ay Xaafadaha Magaalada ka Bilaabaan Dagaal Warar lagu kalsoon yahay waxay sheegayaan in gudaha Magaalada Boosaaso soo galeen Boqolaal Dagaal yahan oo qoprsheynaya in ay ka dagaalamaan Xaafadaha Magaalada Boosaaso. Dagaal yahanadan Islaamiyiinta ah ayaa ka kala yimi Gobolada Jubooyinka, Baay, Shabeelooyinka iyo Banaadir, waxa ayna xoojinayaan Dagaalka Sheekh Atam kula jiro Faroole. Warar hoose oo aanu ka helnay ilo ku dhow dhow Xoogaga Islamiyiinta waxay tilmaamayaan dagaalka ay kula jiraan Faroole in ay ku baahinayaan gudaha Magaalooyinka waa weyn si loo curyaamiyo fariisimaha ay kuga duulayaan deegaanada Islaamiyiinta ee Buuraleeyda. Islaamiyiintan ayaa gabaad ka helaya Beelaha Deegaanka kuwooda ugu waa weyn oo ka biyo diidsan Hogaanka sare ee Maamulka Puntland. Waxaa sidoo kale xeebaha dhanka waqooyi gaaray maalmihii la soo dhaafay boqolaal tababaro casri ah qaba oo ka soo talaabay Badaha Bariga Afrika kuwaas oo laga shakisan yahay halka ay ku wajahan yihiin, wararka qaar waxay sheegayaan in ay dhanka Buuraleeyda soo galeen halka kuwo kale ay tilmaamayaan in ay xoogagaas yihiin kuwo ku wajahan Dowlada Itoobiya oo ah Jabhada ONLF oo ka dagaalanta Gudaha Itoobiya. Ma cadda ilaa iyo hadda xaalka sida uu isku bedelikaro Dagaalo ka dilaaca gudaha Magaalooyinka waa weyn ee Puntland wallow taasi la filankaro in khasaaro xoogan ka soo gaadho deganaanshaha Shacabka Puntland. Dowladda hadda ka talisaa Puntland ayaa ah mid aan taageero balaaran ka haysan Shacabka iyo Beelaha Gobolada Puntland, taasoo sahlaysa in weeraro lagu curyaamiyo Kaabayaasha dhaqaale ay ka dhex curtain Gudaha Boosaaso. Odayaasha Puntland qaar ka mid ah ayaa horay ugu baaqay Dowladda Madaxweyne C/raxmaan Faroole in uu wax ka bedelo sida ay dowladiisu ula dhaqmayso Dadka ku dhaqan deegaanka Gobolka Bari, taasoo ah Handadaad, xarig iyo dhac hanti oo lagula kaco dadka degan ee Magaalada Ganacsiga Xarunta u ah ee Boosaaso.
  3. A Sufi militia defending parts of Somalia's central regions from al-Qaida-linked militants says it believes al-Shabab has shifted some of the group's military focus from Mogadishu to the central regions and is preparing to launch attacks in the central Galgadud region. Fighters for the Sufi Ahlu-Sunna Wal-Jama'a militia are said to be on high alert in Ahlu-Sunna strongholds, including Dhusamareb, Guri-el, Abudwaq and Balanbal in the Galgadud region. Earlier this week, a spokesman for the Sufi group, Abdullahi Abdirahman al-Qadi urged residents in towns under its control to remain vigilant and to report any al-Shabab presence or activity. Stability Horn of Africa observer Stig Jarle Hansen at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research says if al-Shabab attacks and is able to capture Dhusamareb, it could significantly affect the stability of Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region as well. The Puntland government is battling an Islamist insurgency in the remote mountains of northern Somalia, led by factional leader, Mohamed Siad Atom, who has pledged allegiance to al-Shabab and is believed to have links with al-Qaida, Analyst Hansen says the fear is that if Ahlu-Sunna is chased out of Dhusamareb, al-Shabab may be able to advance to the Puntland-controlled area of Galkayo and link up with Atom's forces. "The wider picture is that al-Shabab has been slowly but surely expanding north into Galgadud province," said Hansen. "In fact, the last stronghold of the Sufists before you reach Galkayo is Dhusamareb. If Dhusamareb falls to al-Shabab, that might change the whole strategic situation." Buffer Although Ahlu-Sunna suffers from internal divisions, it has served a vital role as a buffer force against al-Shabab ambitions to seize all regions in southern and central Somalia. Ahlu-Sunna's heightened concern in Galgadud follows a major offensive launched by al-Shabab in the Somali capital Mogadishu during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Al-Shabab, which aims to turn Somalia and other parts of the region into an ultra-conservative Islamic caliphate, carried out two separate suicide attacks in the city and, following fierce battles, took over several government bases. But it failed in its larger objective to take the presidential palace and other key sites that remain under A.U. and government control. Unable to seize all of Mogadishu, observers say there is a possibility that al-Shabab could be shifting its strategy and looking once again to target Galgadud's largest town, Dhusamareb. In January, al-Shabab forces briefly seized Dhusamareb from Ahlu-Sunna Wal-Jama'a in what analysts described was part of a move to encircle the government in Mogadishu by extending its authority throughout central Somalia. Ahlu-Sunna fought back several days later and regained control of Dhusamareb. It has controlled the town ever since. Ahlu-Sunna's reputation in Somalia has been tainted by reports that it is supported by Somalia's regional rival, Ethiopia.
  4. it is a love song dee ,,, a good one weliba sang by both Abdifanax and later on by Fu'aad Cumar Yare ....
  5. We are on da same boat on this Ibti .......... Now let's try to forget what that guy said int that song. He just changed the lyrics but the original song is really good.
  6. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk ... We both heard the song dee ,, and that put both of us in da same category ,,,
  7. "bacda iska fur" si kele buu u fahmay sida loo yaqaano maahee .....
  8. Morning Ibti ........ it is early for u eh ?? I know that song of him you're referring to ... ".... something ,, aad buu ugu farxaayaayeey" .. sow maaha ? ,, lool
  9. The situation in “Somaliland” has remained stable during the reporting period, with the exception of a few security incidents related to the “presidential” elections held in June. However, isolated clashes were reported in the disputed Sool and Sanaag regions, in particular the Buuhoodle border area between a group known as the Sool, Sanaag and Cayn militia and “Somaliland” troops. Hmmmm ,, Not bad at all
  10. Cakaara News .... in the main page look at the right side and click on the video titled: MUUQAALKA N/DIIDKII NOLOSHA LAGUSOQABQABTAY EE UBO
  11. A quarter perhaps waaba xaasaskooda ee afar afar u qabaan, ciyaalka yar yar waa waxee dhaleen
  12. Assalamu caleikum? walal adoo raali ah waxaanu kuogeysiineyna in ad heshey Hadiyaat Qaali ah oo ay bixiso Haiyada caanka ah ee WFP Kenya. Walal hadaba ilah kumahadnaq.Haiyadu waxey kugudeqeysa lacag dhan 1500 $ iyo weliba Safar lacag la'an oo aad kuadeysid halkaad dontit marka lagatago Yurup iyo America hadii aadan wadanin Passport Israel ah. Haiyadu waxey gudonsineysa Hadiyadan in kabadan 20 ruux oo badankood ay yihiin ardadii iyo macalimintii Somalia. Ayadoo haiyadu ay iskudeyeyso iney kacaawiso xaga waxbarashada iyo weliba dhan managameniga. Hadaba walalow si aynu udhameyno howshaan waa inaad laxariirta Xafiska WFP ee kuyaal Nairobi. Langata House, 2floor hadii aadan wadanka Kenya joogina fadlan laxariir abdulaahi Ali Raage +25290440814 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +25290440814 end_of_the_skype_highlighting Bosaso, Somalia. Hadad jogtit meel Somalia kabaxsana Laxariir Mohamed Adan, hada kusugan wadanka Uganda unajooga howlo siminar ah. Tellphone No: +256700847623 Secretary to Peter Coossess, www.wfpkenya.webs.com Ogeysiiska dadweynaha:www.wfpkenya.webs.com Fadlan waxaa lagugula talinaya inadan usheegin Hadiyadaan dadyaqana passworkaga hadii ad sameysidna dadkale ayaa dhibankaro codsi Wabilaahi Towfiq
  13. Dadku waa masaakiin ,, waxa loo sheegay in Quraankii la gubayo oo xamaasad baa soo saartay ah dareenkiina muujiya ,,,,, Bal ha yidhaahdeen Shabaab baa loo dabaal degeyyaa and let's see how many of them come out ... Wax fahan niyow ,,,
  14. Two Things: 1- Relief agencies do not provide just food. The do more than that and we all know. They provide victim assistance, they run health facilities, they distribute food, they train people and so on. 2- Even if banning those NGOs mean the revival of local agricultural output, the existing few farms are not in a position to feed the whole country which almost all of its population are in dire need of food.
  15. loooooooooooooooooooool@Sheh ,,,, Waan yara fahmay
  16. Then all the airlines in the world must be useless ,,,
  17. waxa khalqi isugu yimid fiiri meeshan, shows the support Shabaab has. Was it about Shabab or Burnng the Quran ?? ,,,
  18. While the persistent political squabbles among the leaders of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) are the hallmark of dysfunctional and corrupt regime, the ongoing dispute over the Draft Constitution deserves attention, scrutiny and comment. The externally-driven Constitution-Making Process will deepen the Somali crisis, will perpetuate the chaos and massacre in South Central Somalia and finally will obliterate Somalia as a country. This controversy is continuation of the political crisis that started when former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan, successfully usurped the position of Parliamentary Speaker. At that time, I contended that the purpose of the move might be related to future passage of questionable legislative acts like the Constitution in dispute and other legal acts that would compromise Somalia’s sovereignty, reconciliation and stability. It looks as the situation evolves to the predicted direction. In response to the dismal failure of the 2008 Djibouti Somali Peace Initiative conjured by the former Special Representative of Secretary General (SRSG) of the United Nations, Mr. Ahmedou Ould Abdalla, the International Community considered three options. The first option was an extension of term in office of the current TFG leaders after August 2011. The second option was an implementation of a “Constitution-Based Initiative” in order to reform the parliament by decreasing the number from 550 to less than 300 MPs. The smaller Parliament will elect new President and then will vote for new Cabinet. The third option was the “constructive disengagement” put forward by Bronwyn Bruton of Council on Foreign Relations. Apparently, the International Community has settled on the second option without substantial changes in the problems underlying the Somali crisis. Consequently, the International Community has taken the following steps: § The UNDP Somalia Constitution-Making Support Project (SCMSP) through the Independent Federal Commission (IFCC), Parliamentary Committee on Commission (PCC), and the Ministry of Constitution and Federal Affairs has drafted in three months the Constitution published in August 2010. UNDP has divided Somalia into three parts: Somaliland, Puntland and South Central. The practical implementation of the Constitution will be limited to South Central of Somalia. § The United Nations replaced the Special Representative of the Secretary General (SRSG), Ahmedou Ould Abdalla of Mauritania with Ambassador Augustine P. Mahiga, of the Republic of Tanzania, who will lead the implementation of the process of the “Constitution-based Initiative.” § The International Community has imposed agreement between the TFG and Ahlu Sunna Wal Jama (ASWJ), which has created deep division within TFG and ASWJ groups and triggered torturous Cabinet reshuffle. Ministers from Union Islamic Courts or pro Arabs were purged from Cabinet and replaced with pro Ethiopian Ministers. § The Partner of the International Community in both the 2008 Djibouti Peace Process and the Addis Agreement between TFG and ASWJ, Sharif Hassan Sh. Adan, has assumed the Parliamentary Speaker position for the implementation of the “Constitution-based Initiative.” Now, the focus is on the immediate completion of the new Constitution despite the fact that the process lacks integrity, identifiable and credible stakeholders, checks and balances structures. In this juncture, Somalis lack the freedom, capacity, serenity, structure and environment for negotiating a constitution among them, all conditions crucial for legitimate constitution-making process. Nevertheless, in the light of the following events, there will be Constitution by the end of February 2011. Indeed, a Joint Statement issued by AMISOM, IGAD and UN on September 13, 2010 on the dispute between the President and the Prime Minister categorically states, “it is important that the present arrangement among the TFI be maintained. The end of the transition period will give Somalis the opportunity to determine a new political dispensation, but there is much work to be done before then. There is no time to waste.” The plan for the implementation of process is incorporated in the latest report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council. Puntland and Somaliland ruled by elected authorities are not subjects to or stakeholders of the new Constitution. The Constitution’s symbolic launch in Garowe, Puntland is simply for political game and short term interest. 1. On June 21, 2010, UNDP published a Request For Proposal (RFP) for a contract for the implementation of UNDP Somalia Constitution- Making Support Project (SCMSP). The services in the contract include the “development of public consultation systems and IT systems to track and summarize public inputs and submissions and surveyors/opinions , polls and , target groups.” The contractor is independent from the TFG. 2. On August 10, 2010, the Prime Minister wrote a letter to United Nations Electoral Assistance Division in New York for assistance so that the Constitution like TFG is internationally UN recognized. On the same date and for the same purpose, the Speaker wrote identical letter to the Manager of UNDP Governance Program in Nairobi. Both leaders confirmed their prior participation in TFG-Electoral Needs Assessment Mission Retreat at Safari Park, Nairobi, Kenya from 29-30 July, 2010. Three issues were raised in both letters. First, the Speaker and the Prime Minister stated, “ we do not desire another transitional government,” and asked, “to move to a permanent constitutional and democratic government.” Second, both leaders said that “in the light of the security and political situation in Somalia, it would be impracticable to hold constitutional referendum in the current predicament.” Third, “the new constitution will be ratified by a Constitutional Assembly consisting of the members of the parliament and an equal number of representatives from the civil society.” The civil society representatives will be selected by TFG and Parliament leaders. The draft constitution will be therefore ratified through the same process through which it was generated. 3. On August 16, 2010 UNDP and the National Democratic Institute (NDI) wrote a joint letter to the Speaker and the Prime Minister in which both Organizations invited members of what they called “Joint Committee of TFG and TFP” for a workshop on “Transitional legislative agenda and Transitional Plan” in Nairobi between 23-26 August, 2010. Selected Members of the Cabinet were Madobe Nuunow, Ali Jama Jangeli, Mustafa Ali Dhuhulow, Bur’i Mohamed Hamza, Mohamed Abdi Hayir and Abdullahi Sheikh Ali. Selected Members of the Parliament were Ali Ismail Abdigir, Mowlid Ma’ane, Abdulkadir Sheikh Mohamed Nur, Mahad Abdalla Awad, Ahmed Omar Gagale, Mohamed Awale. No representative was invited from the President’s Office. The main purpose of the UNDP-NDI sponsored workshop was to plot the timeline of Transitional Legislative Agenda (TLA), in other words the passage of the Constitution and the sequence of steps the Speaker, the Prime Minister and their allies will fulfill. 4. End of August, 2010, UNDP published a position of Project Management Consultant of the SCMSP, whose responsibilities included coordination and monitoring of policy and legislative task force within the Prime Minister’s Office; policy formulation and prioritization of TFG’s transitional policies; Cabinet Secretariat to coordinate and monitor Administrative Actions of the Cabinet; and Technical Support to the TFP Secretariat at the Office of the Speaker. From the Somali side, the International Community has engaged as usual Sharif Hassan Sh Aden, the Speaker of Parliament, as its partner in this new endeavor. The train of the “Constitution-Based Initiative” has left station and the President has limited options. The dominance of the International community in the governance of Somalia has permitted the disregard of all constitutional, legal and administrative procedures as well as disregard of internal accountability and transparency requirements. Some have suggested that the Attorney General should investigate if the Speaker and the PM committed abuse of power within the framework of the Transitional Federal Charter, which has less value than the paper it is written on. On the Constitution-Making Process The Constitution-Making process is externally driven by the SCMSP under UNDP. A consortium of UK, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, US and European Commission funded the project. The process has defied UN guidance, fundamental rules, practices and experiences of Constitution Making processes. Studies conducted in war torn countries, have suggested that such process should be undertaken long after peace agreements were signed and satisfactorily implemented. More than half of the Somali population are internally displaced people, refugees languishing in neighboring countries and polarized Diaspora. Puntland, Somaliland and almost all South Central Somalia are not participants, parties or subjects to the Constitution-Making process. Members of the drafting Team-c0nsultants and TFG representatives- are all on the UNDP compensation. The exclusion of the President from the process is sufficient proof to the level of hypocrisy and disregard to truth, transparency, and participation. It is absolutely incomprehensible to say that in Somalia email messages are substitute of social participation, education, transparency, accountability and of building common aspirations for the future in Constitution-Making process. Another misleading argument is that the Federal system is mandated by the Transitional Federal Charter (TFC). The failure of TFG in extending its power over Somalia abrogates the validity and acceptability of TFC now used to uproot the Benadir people. If independent Somali voice has any significance, Somali Intellectuals brought together by UNDP have overwhelmingly rejected the imposition of federal system on Somalia and suggested instead a democratic and decentralized good governance system. The drafting Team/Commission failed to provide one plausible reason for the adoption of federal system. Rather the Team/Commission adopted the insidious line of dividing the Somalis on the basis of language like “Maxaa tiri, Maay-arti and Arabic.” Many communities like natives of Eastern Region, Somaliland, Mudug, Hiran, Middle and Lower Shabelle, Benadir and others speak different dialectics. The language of Somalis is Somali like the English is the language of all English speaking people. If for some reason, there is determined need to adopt a federal system, Somalis must reach freely, thoughtfully and deliberatively that conclusion. Presently, the Federal system is Ethiopia’s leverage against the long term socio-economic and political stability and development of Somalia. One point that is worthwhile mentioning here is the status of Puntland and Somaliland. These two Administrations are mutually exclusive or overlapping which means if Somaliland’s claim is accepted , there will be no Puntland. If Puntland’s claim is accepted, there will be no Somaliland. In addition, a new Regional State called Sol, Sanag and Aynabo (SSA) has born between Somaliland and Puntland. Other Regional States are GalMudug, Himan and Heeb, Hiiranland, Central State, Waadi and Waax while others may follow soon. Nine of the ten regions in South Central Somalia are under the control of the internationally proscribed terrorist Organization Al Shabab. The remaining eight regions are in Somaliland and Puntland. There are a host of pre-constitutional issues that Somalis must discuss and agree upon. The appropriate system of governance is one of those difficult issues Somali stakeholders have to negotiate in order to exit from the current catastrophe. The Draft Constitution is deviation from the right path for national reconciliation and state building and one more hurdle to Somalia’s revival.   Mr. Mohamud M Uluso mohamuduluso@gmail.com