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  1. ********you are banned from SOL********** [ May 11, 2010, 11:15 AM: Message edited by: Admin ]
  2. Impressive!! Allow yaa ogaada Mele na waa malabsanaayaa, Soomaalidiidka waxa laga kari la yahay waar kaalaya oo nimcaddan waddankiinna qaybtiina ka qaata…
  3. Building hospitals in Mogadishu and wearing a top decorated with square patches some of them are clearly samples of the Somali National flag, I say this lady is clearly an undercover unionist and I wonder why the snm gang in Hargeisa wouldn’t expel her from the areas in their control!!! What is Jamac Mohamed Qalib (Jaamc Yare) guilty of, then? Moronity is something we ask Allah (THE WISE) not to subject us to!!! waa wax laga codbillaysto!! http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2010/Mar/somaliland_s_healer_of_women.aspx
  4. Ultimate Shame & Disgrace Desperate Somalis turn to prostitution in Yemen DAWN.com Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Somali prostitutes sit in a slum house in al-Basateen neighbourhood of the southern Yemeni port city of Aden. Many of the Somali female migrants who come to Yemen seeking work end up as prostitutes in a desperate attempt to make a living, according to NGOs. —Photo by Reuters. Somali refugee Saada hates what she does but can see no other way to feed her six children — working as a prostitute in the southern Yemeni city of Aden. ADEN: “My life is rubbish, but what can I do? I have to work and make some money,” said the woman in her 30s, sitting with other Somali women in Aden`s Basateen slum district. Like many others, Saada fled to Yemen to escape the chaos, clan warfare and famine that has plagued Somalia since warlords toppled President Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 — only to face another struggle for survival in impoverished Yemen, reported Reuters. She has spent 10 months in Yemen living on UN handouts and turned to prostitution eight weeks ago to send money to the relatives at home who are looking after her children. Saada gets no money from her first husband, who divorced her and went to work in Saudi Arabia. Her second husband was badly wounded in fighting in the anarchic Somali capital Mogadishu. “So now I am on my own,” she said. Yemen hosts 171,000 registered refugees, mostly Somalis, according to UNHCR figures for December, up from 140,300 a year earlier. Many more unregistered Somalis are thought to roam there, most of them hoping to move to richer Gulf countries. The UN refugee agency UNHCR helps Somalis on arrival, but many in Basateen say they struggle to make ends meet. Alysia, another divorced Somali woman driven into prostitution, said she had paid smugglers to take her on the perilous voyage across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen. “I have to take care of my son. I have to buy him milk,” she told Reuters. The port city of Aden has a more freewheeling atmosphere than elsewhere in Yemen, a conservative Muslim society. While alcohol is hard to come by in the capital Sanaa, a few restaurants and beach clubs serve drinks in Aden, luring some weekend tourists from austere Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia. In Aden`s Tawahi seaside district, prostitutes work in cheap hotels or clubs which have adjacent “motels”. “The main reason for prostitution is poverty, the unemployment of refugees,” said Alawiya Omar at the Italian aid organisation Intersource, which is working in Basateen, home to about 40,000 Somalis and Yemenis with Somali ties. Together with UNHCR, the group helps victims of domestic and sexual violence and tries to educate refugees about the dangers of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. “Awareness of the dangers of getting infections is not high,” said Halima, a Somali woman who helps provide health care for prostitutes and advises them about safer sex. “There are courses for the women, but many don`t bother to show up even if they get some money or free food on that day,” she said, sitting in a makeshift house where she lives with her husband, other families and some livestock — all crammed together with flies buzzing around. “My life is a mess. Sometimes men don`t pay me. I would do anything else but what?” asked Najma, 34, another Somali sex worker.
  5. Facts are facts and fictions are daydreamers’ Garden of Eden on the physical seen world. (Aakhirow Xagee baad naga jirtaa) Here we have a manuscript written by one of the most intelligent living Somali, a self-made Somali who had an academic training for separating truths from lies (a top cop), telling us that SNM’s national ambition was to remove the military regime from the power. He was an insider and one of the brightest formulators of the movement’s policies. In the organization’s initial creation endeavours and up to the minute of the collapse of regime, as Siilaanyo is acknowledging in his current visit in North America, there was no point in time where secession and break-up of the country was even mentioned let alone discussed. This man is no other but Jaamac Maxamed Gaalib, Jaamac Yare, a self-educated genius whose genes are carrying all attributes of a great man. If you are from GQ (generation Qaxooti), you may have a limited knowledge of the Somali great personalities and high achievers within the last half century or let us say from 1960, The Independence Year. This man is one of them. Do not think that I am flattering Jamac Yare because I have a hidden agenda of some sort. I have never met him and he does not know who I am. But I want you to get his manuscript, a book called “The Cost of Dictatorship” released in 1995. The last pages will reveal to you the clandestine correspondences between Mr. Siilaanyo stationed in London UK and Mr. Jaamac Yare a member of the council of ministers in the regime. You will understand what were the objects of SNM and the reasons for which it was created. I advise all GQ’s especially those from North West to approach the Hargeiseland issue with objective and open mind and not to be carried away by emotions and unfounded sympathies because I know some of you are lost in the Garden.
  6. Duke and the rest of nomads let it be clear that Farax Macalin's persanal stand on Republic of Somalia has never been wavered. The man is a FIRM believer in Somali unity. QaadWale Riyaale's and the other mirqaan crew's..what I label "faint hope clause": (British S-land and Italian S-land pre-existed 1960) has never impressed him. His catch phrase is: Soomaali ma kala maaranto.
  7. I ask you Mr. Duke, where does Range Resources Corporation(RRC) come into the picture? RRC is heavyweight in oil and gas exploration. What is the connection between the two Ranges? Do you know? You are still in the old fighting spirit.Easy man. Somalia is Somalia...
  8. Good for Faroole. He hadn’t lived on the dole. More than 80 per cent of Somalis in Australia din and reside on the public purse. What I am interested in is the real message of the article: Range Resources of Australia 1 million shares traded a day at $0.035 a share over the last month. 11 million shares traded on Tuesday. 5 million shares traded on Wednesday at $0.037 a share. 49 million shares of Range Resources changed hands with 24% increase in price on the upside today!! Range Resource of Australia and African Oil of Canada have been spending time and monetary wealth jointly on Daroor and Nugaal Valley oil exploration initiatives. Moreover, there is a third big American oil and gas company connected to this project. It is called Range Resources Corporation (RRC). Reuter’s newswire carried the following news release from RRC (Today): LATEST KEY DEVELOPMENTS Range Resources Corp. Announces Amended Agreements with Africa Oil Corp. and State of Somalia 2:00am EST Range Resources Corp. announced that Range, Africa Oil Corp. and the Puntland State of Somalia have entered into amending agreements modifying the terms of the existing Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) made in respect of the Dharoor and Nugaal Valley Exploration Areas. The revised agreements were signed by the parties in Garowe, Puntland, subsequently approved by the Cabinet of the Puntland Government and are still subject to ratification by the Parliament of the Puntland State of Somalia which is scheduled for this week commencing December 14, 2010. With the conclusion of the negotiations and the execution of the amending agreements, the PSAs, as amended, now provide for initial exploration periods in respect of both blocks that have been extended from 36 months to 48 months with a revised expiry of January 17, 2011. In addition, the terms of the exploration programs have been amended so that Africa Oil can, at its option, drill one exploratory well in each of the Nugaal and Dharoor Valley Exploration Areas, or two exploratory wells in the Dharoor Valley, during the initial exploration period. In consideration of the extension of the exploration period, the parties agreed to voluntarily relinquish 25% of the original agreement area on or before 17 January 2010. Upon Parliamentary ratification, Africa Oil plans to immediately commence operations with an intent to spud the first exploration well by mid-2010. RRC stock soared $3.91 to $47.21. Although this price appreciation is connected mainly to another development in USA, institutional investors and fund managers must have taken note of what is developing in Nugaal and Daroor. Can this be a proof that there are “cultivatable” oil deposits in Somalia on commercial scale? As Somalis the debate we have since 1960 about the possibilities of oil and gas resources in our country is tilting to come to its conclusion. The conspiracy theory of “way forartaa oo Sacuudiga ayaa diiddan” is going, perhaps, to be a reality. Why am I saying this? The rules for junior exploration companies to get listed in stock exchanges have been tightened after Brex scandal in Indonesia. They can no longer be flying-by-night scams for too long any more…I guess……They must have some strong evidence for the riches they are exploring before they can sell their service to the public. But why would RRC whose operations are confined only in USA has connections and interest in Somalia? Can Duk of Punt answer this question? Does the Somalitalk.com expert on Somali oil visit here?
  9. Mr. Somalia, you really deserve the name Somalia. Hooyadaa Soomaaliya walee ma aysan goblamin. You are the ultimate silencer of the oodqalash’s barking outbursts. Af noolna wuu hadla ey wuu..ciyaa….some living mouths will never cease screaming…. Buubaa is a principled politician and a believer of Somali unity. If money can buy him as oodqalashay and other secessionists believe, I wonder why they would not stop masticating the green leaves for a couple of days and use the money to bribe him to their side. Or Let me put it in this way…… Is it not a simple logic? In their mind he is for the highest bidder. In their twisted imagination they have been an independent nation-state for almost twenty years while the rest of Somalia has been in chaos. Can’t they find a couple of handful dollars in their national budget plan [laughs....] to finance “winning Buubaa and likes to our side” initiatives? I know they blame Buubaa and likes for their failure to obtain the elusive recognition: ictiraaf….. Mr.Somalia ha ka neefinin Soomaalidiidka if you have time...even they blame SOL forum.for..ictiraaf la'aan.