
Jacaylbaro
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This time it looks it will be different. Instead of bringing foreign troops, they just want to engage other Somalis trained in those countries. We shall see ,,,,
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Downing Steet Visit on Video - Somebody get a straitjacket for JB
Jacaylbaro replied to Juje's topic in Politics
Juje ....... Remember, this was yesterday as well: They just come, visit some countries, get some pictures with famous leaders then end up somewhere in torabrra ,, -
I always knew Cowke fakes news .........
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hadal badanidaa niyow ,, just wait until hassan makes your mind dee ,,
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New York, 8 March, 2010 (AP): A man brought from Nigeria to New York faces charges that he assisted a terrorist organization that tried to destabilize Somalia and targeted U.S. interests. Charges included conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, Al- Shabab, lessons in making bombs, and he was found to possess bomb-making instructions in Nigeria in November 2009. He was brought to the U.S. on Saturday. Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed awaited an initial court appearance Monday in federal court in Manhattan after an indictment against him was unsealed. Prosecutors said that they believed that the defendant was a citizen of Eritrea and a resident of Sweden. The US State Department has been critical of Eritrean government’s role in ongoing war in Somalia. The U.S. has accused the Eritrean government of supporting and arming Al Shabab. Al Shabab, which means “the youth” in Arabic have waged a bloody battle against the Somali government, which is backed by the African Union and Ethiopia. The indictment said he traveled to Somalia last April to receive jihad training at a paramilitary camp belonging to Al Shabaab. The group has been designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization.
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,,,, I think you can open a thread here and put all those stories niyow. SOL can award you later ,, lol
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Aniga laftaydu waan shakiyay ,,
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He is waiting for Hasan Dahir Aweys to make up his mind ,,
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So Sh. Hassan makes up your mind ?
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US Firm Urges Affordable Internet Access for East Africa A U.S.-based organization that promotes the use of the Internet is urging leaders in east Africa to make the Internet accessible and affordable to all of their citizens. The leaders are gathering in Nairobi for a regional summit due to begin Tuesday. The Chief Executive Officer of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) says by expanding the reach and affordability of the Internet, African countries can vastly help improve the economic future of the people on the continent. Speaking at an ICANN-hosted Internet conference in Nairobi Monday, CEO Rod Beckstrom noted that Africa, which has 15 percent of the world’s population, is home to less than seven percent of Internet users worldwide. “If you look at our vision of ‘One world, one Internet, everyone connected,’ it finishes with everyone connected,” said Beckstrom. “Well, there are a billion people in Africa that need to be on-line for everyone to be connected.” According to the figures provided by African Internet providers, Internet usage in east Africa is wildly uneven. For example, more than 10 percent of the 41 million people living in Sudan use the Internet on a regular basis. But less than one-half of one percent of Ethiopia’s 85 million people has access. Sudan and Ethiopia, along with Djibouti, Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda, make up the regional Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD). Heads of IGAD are due to meet on Tuesday at Nairobi’s Kenyatta International Conference Center, where the ICANN conference is also being hosted. Beckstrom urged IGAD countries to take the lead in ending state-run telecommunications monopolies, which he says help keep Internet services unaffordable for many people. He says not having access to the Internet denies citizens the chance to engage in online commerce, a field that is growing in importance as the world becomes increasingly connected through the Internet. “We hope the African heads of state of IGAD will walk across the hallway and join our meeting because that is a few small steps for them, but a huge leap for Africa – for more visibility and leadership of the heads of state in the Internet policy area – because the Internet is truly the developmental platform for the future,” he added. Last July, a fiber optic cable went live off the Kenyan coast, putting the countries of Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda on the global information superhighway for the first time. East Africa had been the only region in the world not connected through fiber optic cables. For years, businesses suffered because they had to rely on expensive satellites to connect to the Internet. Many passed down those costs to consumers, hurting the poor in the region. Source: VOA
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Stand up Comedy any one! Caution..its so adult.
Jacaylbaro replied to rudy-Diiriye's topic in General
It can be watched only inside USA ,,,,,,, :mad: :mad: -
A&T, you can send me that "fiction" story dee ,,,
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She is an open-goal type, the way I see by just looking at her
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Taliyihii Ciidanka raaskaambooni ee Ururka xisbul islaam Bare Cali bare ayaa dabley Hubaysani ku dishey suuqa weyn ee bakaaraha gaar ahaan wadada labaad ee suuqasi iyadoo aan la ogayan sababta dhabta ah ee ka dambaysa dilka sarkaalkan sare ee ka tirsanaa Ururka xisbul islaam iyo cida ka dambaysauba . Dilka sarkaalkan oo la sheegay inay fuliyeen koox dabley ah oo aan haybtooda la garanayn islamrkaana ku hubaysnaa bastoolado iyadoo wax yar kadibna ay usoo gurmadeen qaar ka tirsan Ururka xisbul islaam oo uu ka tirsanaa islamarkaana la sheegay in meydkiisa loo qaaday Hoyga uu ka deganaa magaalada caasimada ah ee muqdisho Sidoo kale sarkaalkan oo kamid ahaa saraakiisha Ugu saraysa ciidamada Raaskaambooniyiinta ee ka tirsan Ururka xisbul islaam ayaan la ogayan sababta dhabta ah ee ka damabaysa dilkiisa iyo weliba cida geystayba . Ma jiraan masuuliyiin Ka tirsan Ururka xibul islaam oo ilaa iminka ka hadashay dilka sarkaalkan ka tirsanaa ururka xibul islaam .
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looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool@alshabab ,,, I can imagine xaaji xunjuf & cowke being in one group trying to save Somalia ,,, hehehehe
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Good afternoon yall ,,, My brain is in a shutting down mood ...
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I guess i'm beyond any help here ,,,, but one think i noticed ,,,, aad baad u cod macaan tahay inaabti
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SOMALIA: Poverty pushes Bosasso Children On To Streets
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Do not politicize this waaryeee ,,,,,, it is the IRIN that is reported this and it happens everywhere in the world ...... You're just bored ,, eh ?? -
SOMALIA: Poverty pushes Bosasso Children On To Streets
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Those young children are the victims of poverty everywhere in the world. Hope they will have a better life soon. -
SOMALIA: Poverty pushes Bosasso Children On To Streets
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
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A long civil war, frequent droughts, unemployment and high food prices have led to an increase in the number of street children in Bosasso, the commercial capital of Somalia’s self-declared autonomous region of Puntland, with NGOs and government officials calling for urgent steps to resolve the problem. “In the past, most of the children on the streets of Bosasso were from south-central Somalia,” said Muse Ghele, governor of Bari region. “Now we are noticing more and more locals both from urban and rural areas.” Between 4,500 and 5,500 children are on Bosasso’s streets, according to the governor. Abdulaziz Mohamed Hamud, child protection consultant with OxfamNovib, told IRIN: “You have to understand that numbers of street children are estimates and could be even higher… There are no exact figures but the numbers seem to be increasing daily.” Young providers The children, according to Abdihakim Farah Arush, chairman of the Bari Child Protection Network (BCPN), fall into two categories: those who work to help their families, mostly local and internally displaced (IDPs) who go home at night; as well as those who sleep on the street, mostly substance abusers. The reasons for the children being on the street vary, he said. Many of those from south-central Somalia were separated from their families on their way north while others end up on the streets to help their families, or fend for themselves. Shoe-shining and car-washing, serving as porters or washing sacks in the market are the jobs of most of the street boys in Bosasso. Arush said while most street children were boys, more and more girls were joining them, cleaning business premises or people’s homes. Some children as young as two or three were put on the streets to beg by desperate families. Hamud of OxfamNovib said most of the children suffered abuse and physical violence. “Many of them have the scars as proof. On the street at night they are easy prey with no one to protect them.” Risks Many have been infected with “all sort of diseases, such as TB, skin diseases; while many others suffer from malnutrition. Most don’t know what they suffer from,” Hamud added. Abdullahi Said, 12, is on the street because he has to help his mother with his three younger siblings. He collects garabo (leftover khat) and sells it to those who cannot afford the good khat or he shines shoes. On average, he takes home 30,000 Somali shillings (about US$1) a day. “What I make from garabo and shining shoes is what I take home to help my mother feed us,” he told IRIN. Said’s father died in 2009 so the responsibility of helping his mother care for the family fell on him. “My mother used to go to the market and do any job she could find but now she cannot even do that. She just had the baby,” he said. There are no agencies that help the street children directly, said Hamud. Arush’s agency is part of a child protection network in Puntland. “Unfortunately we cannot provide material support but we advocate for them and when we get information that they are in trouble we try to intervene,” Arush said. Hamud said a lot more was needed to help the children. “First, serious assessments need to be carried out to determine the extent of the problem,” he said. Many of the older children were turning to crime. “They not only pose a security, but also a social, risk. We need to address their needs as a matter of great urgency.” Legal intervention needed He said Puntland should have a separate juvenile justice system to deal with child offenders. “Now, children arrested by the police end up in the same cells as adults, where they are vulnerable to abuse.” He said those involved in child protection were trying to lobby the legislature for a Juvenile Justice Law, aimed at guaranteeing children’s rights, so that children would no longer be kept in jail with adults or tried in adult courts. “Agencies and local authorities should do everything possible to provide them with an alternative to the streets.” Governor Ghele said the authorities had identified a site to build a home for the children but did not have the financial resources to build and operate it. “We need a lot of support if we are going to put them in safe homes,” he said. Source: IRIN
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so u think soccer players and change Somalia ?? ,,,,
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Until he realizes it is a failed state then he can do nothing ........
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Garad Abdullahi Garad Soofe Has Resigned From Buuro Wadal Conference
Jacaylbaro replied to Cowke's topic in Politics
Hmmmmm ,, Interesting ...