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Good morning/afternoon peeps ............ very beautiful day here again ,,, two nights of smoking parties and a long weekend i'm here in the office. Most of the staff are either on holidays or out for field trips ,,, we are only two in the second floor and three in the ground floor ,,,, My boss is on holiday and i'm enjoying a relaxing working hours in my office ,,,,,,
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will never give them victory ku lahaa ,,, lool
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Abebaw Minaye, Lecturer in the Department of Psychology and PhD student in the School of Social Work, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, gave a speech in November on his study of the traffic of Women from Ethiopia to the Gulf States/Middle East. When Abebaw Minaye Gezie of Ethiopia talked about his research at IUPUI in October, the reception was great. Here’s a chance to hear more. The three poor, young Ethiopian women left their homeland to find work in the Gulf States, but instead found a life of abuse and fear. Their fate is similar to one that thousands of other women are believed to fall prey to as well, Abebaw Minaye Gezie explained in a lecture Tuesday at the Indiana University School of Social Work. Abebaw is a lecturer at Addis Ababa University and is a PhD student working on his doctorate degree in social work. His lecturer, “The dynamics of human trafficking: Lessons from three Ethiopian women returnees from the Gulf States,” was part of the Guest Speaker Series in International Social Development. The series is sponsored by the School of Social Work and the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs, the School of Liberal Arts and the IUPUI Center for Service and Learning. In introducing Abebaw, Carmen Luca Sugawara, an Assistant Professor of Social Work, who helped organize the lecturer series, pointed out that trafficking is “often referred to as modern day slavery.” The most recent figures from the U.S. State Department estimate there are 27 million “slaves” worldwide and that no country, state or community is immune to this crime. Abebaw estimated there are 130,000 Ethiopians in Gulf States, such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Yemen, while others go to Italy, Israel, and South Africa. The three women Abebaw talked to ranged in age from 22 to 25. They went to Gulf States to work as housekeepers but found themselves working long days, 16 to 18 hours, suffered sexual abuse or attempted sexual abuse, found themselves confined, suffered mental breakdowns and found agencies and embassies were unhelpful in helping them. A lack of alternatives in their own country make people more willing to risk being a migrant worker rather than “starve in one’s own home country, Abebaw noted.” He pointed out one of the three women planned to return to the Gulf States despite what happened to her on her earlier trip.
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and it will be the last time i guess ,,,, Kolayba bed iyo jumping cid iskuma diidno ,,,
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The UPDF has been shaken by the discovery that some of the battle-hardened Al Shabaab militants it is fighting in the volatile Somalia were trained here at home. Highly placed military sources have told The Observer that the commander of the Ugandan peacekeeping contingent in Somalia, Maj. Gen. Nathan Mugisha, has advised the Commander of the Lands Forces, Lt. Gen. Katumba Wamala, to put the UPDF and other security agencies on “extra alert” as the Ugandan-trained Islamists could plan a terrorist attack in the country. The UPDF has been secretly training Somali forces at Bihanga Military Training School in the Western Uganda district of Ibanda. The Observer has been told that the UPDF was shocked when it discovered that one of the Al Shabaab fighters killed in the recent fighting near Medina Hospital in Mogadishu was one of those trained by the Ugandan army at Bihanga. Another Islamist fighter who was injured in the same fighting was also Uganda-trained, raising fear that the UPDF was unknowingly training fighters for Al Shabaab, a suspected extension of Osama bin Laden’s Al Qaeda. “AMISOM has discovered that one [of the Islamist fighters] who died and one of the injured were trained by UPDF,” our source in Somalia said. He added that this had confirmed fears that some of the Somalis trained in Uganda had turned their guns on the peace-keeping troops. According to this source, the injured Al Shabaab fighter who is now undergoing treatment at the UPDF’s field hospital in Mogadishu, would be interrogated after his recovery. Lt. Col. Felix Kulayigye, the Army Spokesman, told The Observer that he was not surprised that some of the Somali forces trained in Uganda had defected to Al Shabaab and turned the guns against their trainers. “If Jesus was betrayed by his own disciples, how about human beings?” he asked. Kulayigye explained that the Somalis are being trained at Bihanga under the African Union mandate. Since 2007, one and a half battalions have been trained there. “It is to build capacity for the peace team. We have trained Somali police and so has Kenya and other neighbouring countries,” Kulayigye said in a brief phone interview on Saturday. The development comes hot on the heels of another revelation by the African Union Special Representative for Somalia, Wafula Wamunyinyi, that some of the Al Shabaab fighters were actually Ugandans. According to AMISOM Spokesman, Maj Ba-Hoku Barigye, the three Al Shabaab fighters he met spoke Luganda, Kifumbira and Ateso. He said one of the Ugandans told him he was a member of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a rebel group that operated in the Rwenzori Mountains along Uganda’s western border with the DR Congo. Uganda and Burundi are the only African countries that have committed forces to the volatile Somalia that has not had a functional government since 1991 when President Siad Barre was overthrown. Although there is a transitional government in place today, its stint has been disrupted by tribal fighting. Uganda’s presence in Mogadishu has caused some discomfort in Kampala, after one of the insurgents’ leaders, Sheikh Ali Mohamed Hussein, threatened in a statement in October that Al Shabaab would attack Bujumbura and Kampala in retaliation for an incident involving the peacekeepers, in which about 30 civilians died. In response, President Museveni warned that the Al Shabaab would regret its decision if it ever attempted to make good its threat. “Those terrorists, I would advise them to concentrate on solving their problems. If they try to attack Uganda, then they will pay because we know how to attack those who attack us. Al-Shabaab wants to drag us into their war, they shell us and then they also shell Bakara, then they tell people there it was AMISOM (AU peacekeepers) who killed civilians,” said Museveni, said at the closure of the African Union summit on refugees. More than 1.5 million Somalis are internally displaced and living in improvised camps, while hundreds of thousands of people have fled the country. According to reports, some three million people - half the population – are now in dire need of food aid.
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haa waad fahantay baan filayaa markaa
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adiga maxaa kaaga uray ??
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HERE is the library.
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First Love Fabulous ft Ryan ....
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Yep ,,,, it is probably for public. She is making some phone calls and will let us know in the course of the day.
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Twelve detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, were transferred to Afghanistan, Yemen and Somaliland, the U.S. Justice Department said Sunday.
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Hmmmmm ,,, I will ,,, leme text her now ,,,
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I guess you can ..... not been there since the scuba was started dee ....
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Originally posted by Libaax-Sankataabte: Just one tiny correction. The garad of Cali Sandulle's sub-clan is Garad Jama Garad Ismail Duale. The Abdirashid fellow mentioned in the video is just a sour man who coronated himself. He doesn't represent the community. Maxaad ku haysataa haduu fursad ka faa'idaystay ? give him some more time and he will be there forever ,,,,
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Bakh Bakh ......
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Puntland Speaker of Parliament house attacked in Garowe
Jacaylbaro replied to Thankful's topic in Politics
DNA test baa socota .... -
Originally posted by GAAROODI: this is why god will never give them victory, Speaking for God ?? ,,,,,, Hmmmmm
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Puntland Speaker of Parliament house attacked in Garowe
Jacaylbaro replied to Thankful's topic in Politics
So it is Gaaroodi ?