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Somali pirates free 36 hostages, claim $3M ransom

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L0L. Experience kulahaa.

 

Oo hada waxaad leedahay nimanku madabaalan yaqaanin mise sida geela loo dhaco uunbey yaqaaniin? Aggah oo hadaa maxay noo dhahaa cagdheertu ilbax maaha hadeyna xataa da-baal dhuflaha aqoon?

 

 

Nin Xiin sxb ahaayeen ayaa wuxuu halhays ulahaa, "Taasaa Mushkilo ah" hadaa dabaal aqoon la'aantaasaa mushkilo ah

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M Yare,

 

Boowe, I am assuming you have yet reviewed the charts, and the other raw data about revenue comparisons good The Point sent your way. For if you did you would have noticed that your assumptions about other communities and their education/economic progress have deep anomalies that are very hard to compensate.

 

We are very proud of the progress the Northern communities made, and that includes Puntland and Somaliland. The problem with SNM boys like you is that they are still fighting the 1980s rebellious wars, politically speaking, still using same slogans as if they failed to realize that 20 years has passed since, and that political, security and economic landscapes has drastically changed :D .

 

Yours is indeed regressive, and rather sagging, thought.

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Originally posted by Abdiladiif:

L0L. Experience kulahaa.

 

Oo hada waxaad leedahay nimanku madabaalan yaqaanin mise sida geela loo dhaco uunbey yaqaaniin? Aggah oo hadaa maxay noo dhahaa cagdheertu ilbax maaha hadeyna xataa da-baal dhuflaha aqoon?

 

 

LOL@ Abdiladiif

 

You've found the weak point. Dabaasha :D

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Abdiladiif, su'aashaada qoloba si bay uga jawaabi lahaayeen

 

Nuune: khibrad xumaa haysa, oo dabaal ma yaqaanan

 

Oodweyne & M Yare: navy gaa horjoogaa

 

Reer bariguna : boowe kuwaasi badday ka baqayyaan

 

edit: Abdiyow soo bari, war kan xunow (M Yare) adna nabadgelyo :D

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As for you, Xiin, shallow analysis as usual. The reason I found the charts presented by 'The Point' to be so interesting is:

 

Berbera traditional has handled the bulk of livestock for all of the former Somalia from independence on. Everyone with a scintilla of awareness knows that. The reasons for that are logical - it being the only deepwater port in the area besides Djibouti. In addition, the real trade in livestock for Somalis is with the Saudi market where our livestock fetches the highest price vis-a-vis the price for our livestock in other countries.

 

Bossasso, on the other hand, being a shallow water port, cannot handle the larger traditional live animal ships, but rather mostly dhows and lighter, smaller ships with limited capacity. In addition, Bossasso usually exports to the Yemeni market across the waterway where prices are far lower, and if possible the livestock is smuggled into Southern Saudi Arabia (far away from the major Saudi metropolises and the higher prices).

 

In 2001, the Saudi livestock embargo was put into place, effectively shutting down the Berbera livestock trade. The only market then open to most Somalis was the Yemeni market served primarily by Bossasso (where livestock fetches about 20% of what it would fetch in the Saudi market).

 

If you notice in the charts, Bossasso only started surpassing Berbera starting from 2001 (correlating with the embargo). The increased numbers for Bossasso are still far less than the numbers for Berbera in years preceding the embargo.

 

As usual shallow analysis...

Now with the embargo lifted, well, I think even you can figure out what's going to happen...

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by Kuun-Kuun-Laminaa:

^
:D

 

Kuwa uhooseeya ma ragii yiribaa, Boowe ma badaan marnaa mase ilaah ayaan iska tawakalnaayoo dhulkaan jeexnaa lol

^^ :D:D:D

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ADNAAN   

Originally posted by nuune:

Kuwaa maalin dhaweed makhaayad ka lahaa hadii reer Soomaaliland doonayaan iney ku takhasusaan cilmiga Pirteska oy maraakiibta soo dhacaan, ha yimaadaan kulliyadaha ka furan Puntland si ay u bartaan qaabka iyo habka iyo tacliinta la xiriirta pireteska, waana iney iska bixiyaan tuition feeska.

:D

Home students should be exempt from the tuition fees...no? :D

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Macno Yare again you are making up facts why Berbera dos not export to Yemen. How do you know the Bosaso from 2001 to present only exported to Yemen to the tune of 1.6 million? If you do not know livestock is exported to Oman and UAE as well. In terms of tonnage Berbera can handle more then Bosaso (deep water port etc), for example imports for Ethiopia, but in terms of livestock Bosaso has managed to outperform Berbera and the charts produced by The Point proof that notwithstanding your weak explanation.

 

Pirate money is definately xaraan and it brings more harm than good and Puntland admin is trying their best to stop it if ransom giving nations cooperate in stopping both pirates and illegal sea fishing and illegal toxic waste dumping.

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Whatever happened to freeing their fellow compatriot burcadbadeed Reer Isbeyn heystaan? So they were bluffing and didn't care about them at all miyaa?

 

Ma saas ayee u lacag jeclaayeen faarabuutiyaasha. I thought they at least had some principles. Then again dad burcad ah xaa ka sugee.

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NASSIR   

Originally posted by Mintid Farayar:

 

If you notice in the charts, Bossasso only started surpassing Berbera starting from 2001 (correlating with the embargo). The increased numbers for Bossasso are still far less than the numbers for Berbera in years preceding the embargo.

to happen...

Mintid, Yesterday Obama made a great speech to a crowd of Chinese uni students that sparked my interest. At the openings, he took a Chinese proverb, which said, "look to the past to know the future". This is exactly what I have been telling the snm boys as xiinfanin says in this thread, that being in an aggressive posture all the time and belittling some communities is a counterproductive and self-defeating style of demonstrating your perceived worth. Indeed, look to the past to know the future.

The eastern communities, according to Capt. Miles's journal (1840s), describes as people who live "orderly and loth to shed blood" whereas the western communities(Somaliland) as "much more turbulent and predatory than" reer Bariga, not to mention "their chronic state of warfare and anarchy".

I'm sure this state of warfare as happened in the Hawd recently would have returned were it not for Mr. Riyaale who is doing his level best to turning their in-built contradictions and venom within, to the east as to distract them from social and political issues that matter to them the most.

 

Second and most importantly, Boosaaso or eastern natural harbors have dominated the trade for centuries. In similar journal, when the Arabs controlled Zeila, an English explorer observes in vain that the east exported more than Berbera and Zeila combined. This is eastern culture as Somalis agree and the reason for their great hospitality and love of Peace and co-existance.

 

Mr. Oodweyne quite demonstrates that above-quoted behavior, in fact.

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Meiji   

Spain makes billions of Euro's from fishing in the Indian Ocean, particularly from Somali seacoast.

 

3 Million compensation for the illegal fishing for over a decade in which Spanish fishing companies accumulated more than 50 billion euro's is nothing big!

 

Somalis should seek more compensation.

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