
Jacaylbaro
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don't be a dirty-minded now CL ...... of course i have a better and stronger bed now ,,
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Morning Faheema ..... seen u though, not so long ago NG, and he did not meet Siilaanyo
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Only few hours ,,, like you
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Police have found the body of a boy who was swept away in a rain-swollen creek on Brisbane’s southside. Salman Arte, 13, was last seen clinging to a branch in Bulimba Creek at Wishart yesterday. It is believed his body was found earlier this afternoon, but no other details are known. Salman Arte’s Somali family came to Australia as refugees a year ago. He was playing in the creek with his brothers when he disappeared. Police will prepare a report for the coroner.
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The probably differentiate between the two ..
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you are saying waa inoo hadhowto in the last day ??? ,,,,,,,, waar get out of reer burco horta
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Somaliland has been assiduously soliciting recognition from both Ethiopia and Kenya and has been ready to pay any price (and indeed paid) to win their good turns in terms of recognition. Its purported direct financial support to Raila Odinga in the presidential elections, to the tune of close to one million dollars in return for recognition should he win .......
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A critique of Farah Maalin’s visit to Somaliland Honourable Farah Maalin, Deputy Speaker of Kenya’s parliament, has been until now a man held in high regard among almost all Somalis who have come to know him or heard of him in Kenya and Somalia. Before his election to parliament in the Kenya general election of December 2007, he was a regular participant in the BBC Somali Service programmes where he would frequently call for peace, denounce foreign interference in Somalia and strongly defend the country’s unity and territorial integrity. All the more shocking then that he would now jettison or betray all these valued positions by his ingratiating visit this week to Somaliland - a secessionist entity symbolising all he derided and decried in the past. Somali politicians are notoriously known for making complete turnarounds in their political stances as they pursue personal interests of the day. But all the same, this unexpected surprise comes like a thunderstruck. Somaliland has been assiduously soliciting recognition from both Ethiopia and Kenya and has been ready to pay any price (and indeed paid) to win their good turns in terms of recognition. Its purported direct financial support to Raila Odinga in the presidential elections, to the tune of close to one million dollars in return for recognition should he win, has been the talk of town among Somalis in Kenya. Unfortunately for Somaliland but happily for the rest of Somalia, Mr. Raila Odinga lost the election and much as he is the Prime Minister in the current union government of Kenya, it is the president and not him who has the final word on recognition. What is not as yet known is whether Hon Farah Maalin and his delegation’s visit to Somaliland is at the behest of Prime Minister Raila and meant to be a sop to the disappointed secessionists who put their money on the wrong horse, or whether it is one independently initiated by the Deputy Speaker? What is clear though is the great symbolic propaganda value it represents for Somaliland at a time when little else was going right for them. To its supporters, long despairing of recognition, the visit will be presented as presaging imminent recognition and will be exploited to the full by the ruling party and their authoritarian leader in the forthcoming presidential and parliamentary elections. At a time when the secessionists needed a little push to come back to the fold, Hon Farah Maalin’s visit and his giving them a pat on the back for their much-vaunted achievements will only send the wrong message, stiffen their resolve and simply deepen their siege mentality. Both Ethiopia and Kenya never stop to profess how much they support the current Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and yet there are some elements like Mr Farah Maalin who somehow opt for derailing and undermining any support given to TFG and it appears that Mr Farah Maalin’s visit has been initiated over the head and most likely without the knowledge of the TFG. It is bad enough that the Kenya delegation should be gallivanting around the country without the blessing of the internationally recognised government, but what adds injury to insult is their visit to occupied Lascanod, the capital of Sool region. Quite clearly, the visit to Lascanod was not a fact finding mission on the part of the Deputy Speaker but rather a public relations propaganda engineered and organised by the rulers of Hargeisa, in which Hon Farah Maalin was accompanied by stooges from Sool, Sanaag and Cayn (SSC) in the pay of Somaliland and met in Lascanod only some handpicked interlocutors with little choice but to echo the occupier’s wishes. His conclusion after his mission that the SSC people would be better off throwing their lot with Hargeisa rather than Puntland or Somalia is a gratuitous slap on the face of the suffering SSC people yearning for their freedom and an end to the occupation. It is also brazenly anti Somalia - a pronouncement that must have come as music to the ears of the secessionist occupiers. It is not as though Hon Farah Maalin is not aware of the true situation in the SSC regions. He met three SSC Garaads recently in Nairobi and is in touch with the SSC Diaspora in Kenya who are bound to provide him up-to-date information about the SSC occupation. He acknowledged that 20 000 SSC refugees have recently arrived at the refugee camps in the NE region of Kenya, a testimony to the hellish occupation they are running away from. He is aware also that 100 000 residents of Lascanod have been displaced soon after the occupation and only 20 000 now remain in the city. And to cap it all, almost all the Garaads have been forced to flee the city and now live in makeshift homes in the bush. Given all these facts, the only good purpose a visit to Lascanod would have served now was to see at first hand the pain of the occupation: a visit to the overcrowded prisons and the ongoing systematic imprisonment of innocent people as collective punishment, the collapse of public services and businesses, the onerous taxation, but above all the denial of basic human rights. Giving the area kudos for its deceptive and fragile peace and its modicum of governance, the Hon Deputy Speaker went as far as recommending recognition for the enclave but not in so many words. He knows but seems to overlook that this is a one-clan based entity that has rebelled against the rest of Somalia, occupied some regions of Somalia and by all measures resorts to all otrocoities to any Somali citizen who is not tuned to the secessionists´s agenda. The Northern Somalia Union Movement (NSUM) is deeply shocked that Hon Farah Maalin has turned his first visit to Somalia to one serving the interest of the separatists. We appreciate his past concern for Somalia and hope he will lose no time in reasserting his support for Somali unity and the inadmissibility of secession. And the last reminder NSUM will convey to him is that the SSC people have a unique history in Somalia in which they made incalculable sacrifices for Somali unity during the Darwiish liberation struggle. They will do the same again and not surrender to a bunch of secessionists. Executive Committee NSUM
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Puntland Oo Canbaaraysay Safarka Faarax Macalin Ee Laascaanood Now How About JIDBAALE ?
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,,, waxbaa ku dhacay
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Hargaysa :Secessionist quest for recognition, progress indeed
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Suldaanka: It is the first anniversary since Dukey became an orphan. He is a bit emotional and imitating Comical Ali, is one way he expresses those emotions.. -
MONROVIA (Somalilandpress) — Bollore Africa Logistics, one of the companies that expressed interest in the bid for the Freeport of Monrovia may sign an agreement to manage the port of Berbera and oversee $ 700 million of upgrades to the facility in Somalia’s breakaway northern Somaliland region According to information, the Foreign Minister of that country, Abdillahi Duale said discussions are already in an advanced stage. Duale said last week in an interview in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa that they have already made a basic agreement.” Representatives of Bollore, an investment company controlled by French billionaire Vincent Bollore, have met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and Somaliland President Dahir Riyale to discuss the agreement which will probably be signed next year, he said. Berbera port handles food aid and other cargo bound for landlocked Ethiopia. According to the information, port revenue provides approximately 75 percent of the Somaliland government’s $ 50 million in annual revenue. Somaliland, a former British protectorate that merged with Italy’s Somali colony in 1960 to form Somalia, has remained largely free of violence during the 18-year civil was in central and southern Somalia. Recently, it was reported by this paper that Bollore Group, a leading investor and port operator on the African continent has expressed its interest “to invest, operate and maintain” the Freeport of Monrovia for certain number of years. The group is involved in all areas of port operations, infrastructures, including construction of roads and railways relating to port concession they had secured over the years. It now has new branches in Namibia, Djibouti, Mauritania, Maputo and Ethiopia. Besides, it is the most extensive integrated logistics network in Africa and has its presence over 50 years in most African countries. It is also involved in services from vessel operations up to inland distribution and is now involved in ongoing densification and extension of its network. The group has its presence in 41 countries, with more than 200 agencies and 16,650 permanent staff. Financially, sources said it has 1.600 euros annual income and more than 200 million euros investment; five million square mile of warehouse space. Further inquiry by this paper discovered that the company’s main activities are terminal operator, stevedoring, shipping agencies, freight forwarding, and trucking. Others are inland container (for landlocked countries), barging, dredging, railways, airfreight, warehousing commodities, logistics project as well as oil, gas, mining logistics operations. One of its major achievements in port concession over the years has been 150 million Euros investment in ports such as in Abidjan, Tema, Tincan, Doula and Libreville and that target reached increased in productivity, traffic and revenue for port authorities. Besides it has provided concession with “state of the art” operations system and standards.
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Originally posted by MAXIMUS POWERS: quote:Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Givenchy Truth Kalvin Keith JB, I couldn't help but notice that Truth by Calvin Klein maybe sold as Kalvin Keith in Hargeysa. Its fake sxb. It was a typo waaryaa ,,,
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Good morning again ............. I had the same women chasing me last night again. The one i told you
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After several meetings with Edna during the time when she was the Minister of Foreign Affairs ,,, I think i have another idea ,,,
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Yeah ,, in case she does't stop soon. and in case others come to the play ,,, i must be prepared by now ,,,,,, u know she is unique and easily recognizable
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I'm sure it is Faheema this time ,,, it took me a while to figure it out and i paid a lot to know the riddle. I just bought a new bed ,,, one i thought is stronger for the future chasing.
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Hees Cusub: Ogaaadeeniya Way Xoroobi - Saado Cali Warsame.
Jacaylbaro replied to Kamaavi's topic in General
Saado cali beri baa is odhan jiray guurso -
lucky me ?? ,,,, waar i'm tired. My legs hurt and the bed is almost broken.