Jacaylbaro

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  1. That was yesterday waaryaa ,,,,,,,,,,,
  2. I was not considering any timing ,,,,,, it is the routine thing ,,
  3. it is sii soco soo soco thing .... I thought the guy is kinda heavy weight as some were putting it here on SOL ,,,,,,
  4. No i'm not proofing anything unusual here ,,,,, are the other topics banned ???
  5. dee maneenada meesha kala taga hadaba ,,
  6. Attorney Tara Lee of Cooley Godward Kronish LLP interviews representatives of the War Crimes Investigation Committee in Hargeisa, Somaliland
  7. The Somali Catastrophe: 1991-2009 For most of Somalia, the fall of Siad Barre ushered in an era of war and lawlessness that still persists today. The clan-based civil war of the 1990s gave way to the rise of militant Islamist movements that oppose the Transitional Federal Government (TFG). In 2001, the U.K. home office issued a report on human rights conditions of Somalia: “Human rights problems in the absence of a recognized central authority since 1991 have included the lack of political rights, harassment and abuse of minority groups, denial of fair trial and excessively harsh punishments given by courts set up by some faction administrations, arbitrary detention, societal discrimination against women and the almost universal practice of female genital mutilation.” [1] In 2009, the outlook is no less bleak. Amnesty International reports that 17,000 people have been killed in renewed warfare since 2007. [2] There are an estimated 1.2 million internally displaced Somalis in Southern Somalia, while hundreds of thousands of Somali refugees have sought haven throughout the Horn of Africa. Faced with a upsurge in Islamist militia violence, the TFG declared a state of emergency in June 2009, and requested international military aid and regional armed intervention. In August 2009, the U.S. State Department confirmed that it had shipped 40 tons in arms and ammunition to the TFG. [3] According to human rights monitors, all parties to the conflict have committed serious breaches of international humanitarian law and carried out human rights abuses. In light of these abuses, Amnesty International has called for increased accountability and other safeguards on arms transfers to the TFG. The Somaliland Experiment: 1991-2009 In contrast to south and central Somalia, the self-declared Republic of Somaliland in the northwest has enjoyed relative stability. Somaliland declared independence in May 1991, with a rebuilt Hargeisa as its capital. As of 2009, its sovereignty remains unrecognized by the international community. Nonetheless, Somaliland has undertaken to build a functional constitutional democracy and it seems to be moving closer to gaining recognition by the African Union and the European Union. Somaliland's tenuous peace was disrupted in October 2008, when suicide bombers believed to be fundamentalist Islamists attacked a UN compound, the President's residence and the Ethiopian trade mission in Hargeisa, killing 20 people and wounding another 30. Mass Graves: Unearthing Evidence of Barre-era War Crimes Somaliland’s transition has also brought painful reminders of the devastation the region suffered under the Barre regime. In the late 1990s, flooding outside of Hargeisa unearthed evidence of mass graves in the vicinity of the former headquarters of the 26th division of Barre’s army. [5] On April 11, 1997 Physicians for Human Rights, under the auspices of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, conducted an on-site forensic assessment of the mass graves. The forensic team examined over 100 gravesites and reported finding skeletal remains of victims connected by rope ligatures into a chain, with their hands bound behind their backs. [6] The report is available here. [PDF] Images of the forensic investigation are available here. [7] [Warning: graphic content] In 2000, the OHCHR and Somaliland authorities established a War Crimes Investigation Committee for Hargeisa. The following year, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Somalia reported that former Somali military personnel suspected of wartime atrocities had found safe haven in Canada, the U.K. and the United States. In an effort to hold these human rights abusers to account for their crimes, and to seek redress for Somali survivors of violence under Barre, CJA has brought two civil cases against former Prime Minister and Defense Minister Mohammed Ali Samantar and against the notorious torturer, Colonel Yusuf “Tokeh” Abdi Ali.
  8. The al Shabaab militia, a rebel group linked to al-Qaeda, quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. In an interview with TIME, a man who identified himself as Sheikh Abdifatah, a senior al Shabaab official in Mogadishu, said the group had targeted the ceremony as part of its war on the U.S.-backed Transitional Federal Government. More attacks are to come, he warned. "We did not target the students —our target was the TFG, and each day and every hour we will keep fighting ... Our goal is to target the enemy of Allah. We will never give up pursuing the enemy of Allah. HERE
  9. You don't have to pick up my signature here and now ,,,,
  10. ,,, I'm not going to show him anything in that subject ,,,, but i can put him in good hands ,,
  11. Mohamed Moge did not sing other's songs ,, at least this young dude should be creative and have his own stuff ,,,,,,,,,,,,
  12. no wonder you sing "pirates we" ,,,,
  13. Well, they should pay you for some lessons now ... they need it really.
  14. No, although i lived here for my whole life, i can see you're even much much better than me ,,,, Congrats ! ! !
  15. Cumar Jamaal oo DKMG u magacawday inuu ka mid noqdo ergada dowlada Somalia ee UN-ka ayaa loo diiday aqoonsigii diblomaasiyadeed Laanta afka Soomaaliga ee VOA-da ayaa heshay farriin xagga emailka ah oo caddeynaysa diidmada Cumar Jamal, iyo waliba shuruudaha lagu xiray. Farriitan ayaan ka timid sarkaal sare oo ka tirsan safaaradda Mareykanka ee ku taalla xarunta Qaramada Midoobay, safaaraddaas oo ah midda bixisa aqoonsiga diblomaasiyadeed ee dhammaan diblomaasiyiinta ajnabiga ah ee ka howlgala Qaramada Midoobay. Farrintaas email-ka ayaa waxaa ku cad in Cumar Jamaal uusan soo dhameystirin shuruudihii laga rabay diblomaasiyiinta Qaramada Midoobay. Bartamihii bishii lasoo dhaafay ee November, ayay DKMG ah u magacowday Cumar Jamal inuu noqda xoghayaha koobaad ee ergada Somalia u fadhida Qaramada Midoobay. Sidoo kale, danjire ku xigeenka Somalia u fadhiya Qaramada Midoobay, Ciid Beddel, ayaa isna xaqiijiyay in Cumar Jamaal la soo diiday, sidaas daraaddeed-na uusan Cumar Jamaal ka tirsaneyn ergada Somalia u fadhida Qaramada Midoobay. Soo diidista ka sokow, Ciid Beddel ayaa sidoo kale qaba in soo magacaabista Cumar Jamal oo uu ka danbeeyo Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibeda ee Somalia Cali Jaamac Jangeli ay markii horeba aheyd tallaabo sharci darro ah. Laakiin hadalka Ciid Beddel waxaa gaashaanka u daruuray danjiraha Somalia u fadhiya Qaramada Midoobay, Dr. Cilmi Ducaale, oo isagu sheegay in Cumar Jamal uu yahay diblomaasi sharci ah. Dr. Du’ale oo la weydiiyey waxa uu kaga jawaabayo caddeynta ay VOA-du heshay, ee muujineysa in Cumar Jamaal lasoo diiday, wuxuu xusay inaanu arrintaasi wali la socon. Maxkamad Mareykan ah ay sanadkii 2005-ta ku heshay Cumar Jamaal inuu dambi xagga socdaalka ah galay. Xeer beegti qaran oo arrintaas maxkamaddu u xil-saartay, ayaa go’aankaas ansixiyey. Cumar Jamaal oo aan isku daynay inaan la xariirno, ayaa ka gaabsaday inuu wax faallo ah ka bixiyo arrintan. Laakiin wuxuu sheegay inuu yahay diblomaasi sharci ah oo ka tirsan ergada Somalia u fadhida Qaramada Midoobay. Cumar Jamal, oo muddo dheer ahaa firfircoone ka tirsan jaaliyadda Soomaalida ee gobolka Minnesota, ayay magacaabistiisu timid bil ka yar markii uu halkaas booqasho ku tagay madaxweyne Sharif Sh. Axmed. Mr. Jamal ayaa lagu tiriyaa inuu yahay nin aad ugu ololeeya xuquuqda jaaliyadda Soomaalida ee gobolkaas, ha yeeshee hadallo badan oo uu jeediyey ayaa muran badan dhaliyey. Warbixinta arrintaasi ku saabsan midigta sare ee boggan ka dhagayso.
  16. he is calling foreign intervention ,, the same thing you always apposed ,,,,
  17. ibti, i must admit that you're really really doing good besides the short time ,,,,, very genius