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Mooge   

zack, no it is not far from duulaan cadawnimo. ethiopia came under the same pretex of helping the somali goverment. they were supporting the same somali goverment and alshabaab was defending the country that time. nothing has changed zack. somalis should decide their own destiny. no foriegn troops should be allowed to rule the capital. i believe Islamic gorement is better than AMISOM occupation.

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Polanyi   

Mooge, AMISOM came to Muqdisho the same time as Ethiopia. Even Sheikh Shariff, at the time, said that there was no difference between them. To the intelligent human being, there is not an iota of difference between these countries. But here is caqli puppet: Burundi wa walalo because they don'thave a border with Somali;, Ethiopia wa cadaw,;Xabashis puppets are evil in Ocadenia;but I will celebrate when they and their Xabashis take over villages in South sOMALIA.

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The Zack   

Mooge;701629 wrote:
zack, no it is not far from duulaan cadawnimo. ethiopia came under the same pretex of helping the somali goverment. they were supporting the same somali goverment and alshabaab was defending the country that time. nothing has changed zack. somalis should decide their own destiny. no foriegn troops should be allowed to rule the capital. i believe Islamic gorement is better than AMISOM occupation.

Mooge, I heard that line before but it is very critical that we differentiate facts from emotional outbursts adeer. The average Faarax understands that AMISOM don't equal to ETHIOPIA. Ethiopia is a neighboring enemy and all she is trying to do is keep Somalia weak so Somalia doesn't get its territories back. That we should all agree with! AMISOM, on the other hand, are NON-NEIGHBORING countries (African brothers) who are sick and tired of seeing their fellow East Africans suffering day in and day out so they decided to do something about it. They are helping the ONLY internationally recognized government of Somalia. Somalia can NO longer be held hostage by few individuals who are looking for personal interests. Had Al-shabaab wanted to save Somalia from the two-decade-old chaos, they would have sticked to Somali affairs when they had the support of the people instead of creating an INTERNATIONAL organization that fights for the "rights of ALL MUSLIMS" in this world. Adeer tiisii daryeelaa tu kale ku dara, Al-shabaab had a chance to lead the country to peace and they terribly failed. Now they need to get out of the way. The TFG is very weak but unfortunately I don't see another option now.

 

Again, please do not use emotional outbursts to prove your point, we all understand civilians are killed in Mogadishu every day but we also all know they are killed by both parties. Address the big picture and try to think outside the box!

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Jacpher   

Answer the question waryee. Is he part of the gurmad mise he doesn't believe in the janada ciyaalka lagu dagaal galiyo?

 

Zubeyra hadaad culumo u taqaanid ceydiidna malag?

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The Zack   

^Jacfaroow Shariifku ma asagaa dagaalamo sxb, waa adoo yidhaahdo Obama muu ka dagaalamo Afghanistan. Amiirku wuu wardinayaa guri dhexdiis :D.

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ANWAR   

The Zack;701638 wrote:
AMISOM are helping the ONLY internationally recognized government of Somalia. Somalia can NO longer be held hostage by few individuals who are looking for personal interests. Al-shabaab had a chance to lead the country to peace and they terribly failed. Now they need to get out of the way.

I have read the exactly the same statements you have written by different people, in over 3 years now loooooool:D

some people do not change, just by using words against them

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Jacpher   

Zack boowe sharcigaaba diidaya in elected leader uu risk gareeyo hogaanka dadka doortay. Ciyaalkana uguma sheekeeyaan ayagu wax aysan aaminsaneyn. Balse kuwaan maadaama ay ayaga isu doorteen in malaa'ig inay meesha ka yihiin, hadde waa inay ka run sheegaan waxay dadka u akhrinayaan oo ah janaad gali wiiloow hadaad hooyadaa iyo aabahaa ka soo dhuumato ama khilaaftid oodna dagaalka ku dhimatid. After all, islaamka kama mid ah do as I say, not as I do.

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Mooge   

The Zack;701638 wrote:
Mooge, I heard that line before but it is very critical that we differentiate facts from emotional outbursts adeer. The average Faarax understands that AMISOM don't equal to ETHIOPIA. Ethiopia is a neighboring enemy and all she is trying to do is keep Somalia weak so Somalia doesn't get its territories back. That we should all agree with! AMISOM, on the other hand, are NON-NEIGHBORING countries (African brothers) who are sick and tired of seeing their fellow East Africans suffering day in and day out so they decided to do something about it. They are helping the ONLY internationally recognized government of Somalia. Somalia can NO longer be held hostage by few individuals who are looking for personal interests. Had Al-shabaab wanted to save Somalia from the two-decade-old chaos, they would have sticked to Somali affairs when they had the support of the people instead of creating an INTERNATIONAL organization that fights for the "rights of ALL MUSLIMS" in this world. Adeer tiisii daryeelaa tu kale ku dara, Al-shabaab had a chance to lead the country to peace and they terribly failed. Now they need to get out of the way. The TFG is very weak but unfortunately I don't see another option now.

 

Again, please do not use emotional outbursts to prove your point, we all understand civilians are killed in Mogadishu every day but we also all know they are killed by both parties. Address the big picture and try to think outside the box!

Do you want to know why AMISOM is there?

 

after Meles's game failed because of international cricism, he instructed his AU friends to stay behind while he goes at the border. AMISOM is there because they like the cash flow. they are milking the EU and American money. when you occupy someone else's land for your own gain, that is not different from ethiopian occupation of ocaden land. in the end they use the same tactic (killing, divide and rule, threats, christianization, fuqsi, rape, bombardment, and many other things).

 

the occupation of ocaden is not different from that of mogadishu. In both areas, foriegners are they by force. they are both fighting the natives. they are both supporting one faction of the natives. they are both ruthless. they are both christians countries. they are both getting support from EU and US.

 

tell me the difference zack.

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Jacpher   

Mooge;701651 wrote:

 

the occupation of ocaden is not different from that of mogadishu. In both areas, foriegners are they by force. they are both fighting the natives. they are both supporting one faction of the natives. they are both ruthless. they are both christians countries. they are both getting support from EU and US.

 

tell me the difference zack.

What kind of coos are you on kid?

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Somalina   

TFG Welcomes First Mogadishu's Opinion Polls

 

March 9, 2011

 

Somalia's transitional federal government has fully welcomed the first opinion polls conducted in Mogadishu and surrounding areas for the first time in twenty years.

 

The Transitional Government of Somalia has warmly welcomed Saturday's release of polling data from Mogadishu, saying this represents a big step on the path to true democracy in the country.

 

Prime Minister Mohammed Abdullahi "Farmajo" hailed the first proper poll since 1991. He said it demonstrates for the first time that the overwhelming majority of Mogadishu citizens agree on the fundamentals of rebuilding their state, including an overwhelming desire for democracy and popular elections.

 

"This is a wake-up call to the whole nation. For a long time we were led to believe that we were a divided people. Now we see that only a small, violent and aggressive minority stands between us," the Prime minister said in an emailed statement.

 

"Now people in Mogadishu can know where the majority view sits. We can see that we have more that unites us than divides us. I ask everyone to redouble their efforts towards healing and rebuilding our shattered country, for this is what we all want. Polls like this lift the veil of fear and oppression so that we can hear the views of ordinary people," he added.

 

The poll was released by the Mogadishu Media House, an independent media centre. It was the first in 20 years to survey attitudes in the capital city. Carried out in two sessions in January and November 2010, it showed that 9 out of ten Mogadishans regarded TFG as the legitimate government of Somalia. Seventy-five percent wished in future for a government "chosen by the people in free and transparent elections."

 

The research was carried out in all the districts of the capital, including areas of the city under the control of the armed opposition groups and the Afgooye corridor. The TFG controls at least 60% of Mogadishu, providing a safe haven to 80% of the capital's population.

 

"The TFG is committed to safeguarding the people's clear wish, as demonstrated by the poll for a democratically elected government. It is working towards that objective as we near the end of the transitional period," he said. He added that the calls for reform and popular participation sweeping North Africa and the Middle East were proof that democracy is not incompatible with Islamic principles.

 

The Prime Minister recalled that in June 2010, the leader of the extremist opposition group, Al Shabab, Ahmed Abdi Godane, had declared that "democracy is something Allah made unlawful, and someone else cannot make it lawful. If people fight till everyone is killed, that is much easier than legalizing the devil's principles such as constitutions." He said that the Mogadishu poll showed that the jihadists were far removed from the popular will of the people. "In fact, 75% of the people surveyed indicated strong displeasure with the extremists and their policies," he added.

 

He called on the extremists to put down their arms and to join the peace process. Seventy percent of the population recognized that the TFG was making "a great deal of effort" in reaching out to the opposition.

 

The poll revealed that hunger is the most pressing issue in Somalia. He called on the extremists to rescind their policy of denying people access to food provided by international aid agencies. He called on the international community to do more to ensure that the drought ravaging the country will not lead to a catastrophic famine.

 

"The TFG and our partners at the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) stand ready to facilitate the provision of any aid to hungry people in all areas of the country," he said.

 

The poll showed that a clear majority of respondents supported the initiatives of the international community, including AMISOM in furthering the peace process as well providing healthcare and humanitarian services to the people. Seventy-five percent rated AMISOM and the AU as friends of the Somali people.

The PM also noted that the TFG is making great progress in re-establishing financial institutions and creating a culture of accountability and transparency. This would help the country's economy recover and provide jobs, education and services. Seventy-two of the respondents in the poll had identified unemployment, lack of electricity and education as critical concerns.

 

The Farmajo government has only been in power for three months but has re-opened the country's Central Bank. It has produced a national budget for the first time in 20 years, and streamlined financial reporting systems. A recent report by the International Crisis Group showed that, "TFG has been making serious attempts in recent months to inject professionalism and transparency into the revenue collection and management system. They have strengthened internal mechanisms governing dispersal of government money and create a more open and accountable fiscal system."

 

Shafi'i Mohyaddin Abokar is the NewsBlaze Somalia reporter. Contact him through NewsBlaze.

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