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a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:13 pm
by sahal80
Notice to the forever brainless: don't change the topic!

There are clueless trolls who are landing in this political saction just to spoil it or release their permanent calaacal or don't like to hear the facts, if you answer this question fully I will take you serious!

An ugandan troops that fall under the UN command was deployed recently in mogadishu to protect the UN staff and buildings, now there are an amisom troops that are already operating in mogadishu so why they got deployed then?

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Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:30 pm
by Murax
Well Duh, because of the mighty Dam Jadiid!

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:31 pm
by original dervish
A very simple question.

A picture is worth a thousand words.

UN envoy Nicholas Kay (like Mahiga before him), is the De facto head of state.
He is inspecting his De facto presidential guards.

Some deluded folk claim Hassan Sheikh is restoring Somali sovereignty....the reality is the the exact opposite.
PS you can close the thread now. :D :som: :up:

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:32 pm
by sahal80
Murax aka calaacal I know your trying to invite trolls so calaacal :arrow:

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:41 pm
by sahal80
A very simple question.

A picture is worth a thousand words.

UN envoy Nicholas Kay (like Mahiga before him), is the De facto head of state.
He is inspecting his De facto presidential guards.

Some deluded folk claim Hassan Sheikh is restoring Somali sovereignty....the reality is the the exact opposite.
PS you can close the thread now. :D :som: :up:
lol this is what the politically ignorent and the ignorent somalis of international affairs would say: nick kay oo ciidaan keensadey, nick kay oo salaan laga qaadey!!! LOOOOOOL

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:43 pm
by Even123
Easy brother sahal, its because UN peacekeepers will take over AMISOM, thus UN knowing this already beforehand approved sending the UN army to Somalia!

Masha'allah Somalia is stabilising :up:


:som: :up:

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:46 pm
by sahal80
Easy brother sahal, its because UNSOM will take over AMISOM, thus UN knowing this already beforehand approved sending the UN army to Somalia!

Masha'allah Somalia is stabilising :up:


:som: :up:
NO. All these anlysis were wrong!! This is totally different story!!

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:46 pm
by original dervish
To call you ignorant would flatter you.

Hassan Sheikh reports directly to Nicholas Kay......and is given a school-like report...with recommendations.
This year Hassan was told he could do much better.....and wasn't going to get any money till he improves.

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:48 pm
by Even123
brother sahal, i re-fixed my previous post, check again ^^^i meant UN peacekeepers!

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:56 pm
by sahal80
To call you ignorant would flatter you.

Hassan Sheikh reports directly to Nicholas Kay......and is given a school-like report...with recommendations.
This year Hassan was told he could do much better.....and wasn't going to get any money till he improves.
Politically ignorent or al umiya al xadariya!

I see your changing the topic with your 24/7 hassan sheekh! You need to be specific! Some thing to do with being smart!

Nick kays role is xisaabiye no more! A guy I know pays the somali ministers their wages bc he represents the UNDP!

The govt is dependent govt not politically, ,NO, its some thing to do with getting outside help, key to that is reformation.

Now back to the topic!!.

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:04 pm
by sahal80
brother sahal, i re-fixed my previous post, check again ^^^i meant UN peacekeepers!
I get it and the asnwer is same!!

That stuff is different than this.

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:09 pm
by Even123
OK sahal, now you got our attentions, so tell us bro, on what the reason is?

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:16 pm
by sahal80
OK sahal, now you got our attentions, so tell us bro, on what the reason is?
Ok. I will post the reason in 10 mins. Let us wait and see if there is another political editor in this place!

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:31 pm
by Octavius
Mo dollar money fo Ugandha :dj:

Re: a political question for the political section trolls

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:37 pm
by sahal80
We believe only in figures and numbers!

The somali reporters and media are ignorent of this UN policy, me explaining this has to do with being cosmopolitan and getting informed in many different languages!

Now, this UN policy is older than amisom and TFG, it goes back to 2003 when the UN envoy to iraq sergio veire was killed so, despite the american troops presence, a UN resolution was released to deploy special UN troops in iraq that should protect the UN staff and buildings instead. Since then, I guess it has being applied to three countries including somalia! So no CONSPIRCY there!! Its an old UN policy!!

 "Fijian troops are responsible for protecting UN buildings and staff in the Green Zone.[6] The contingent- trained, equipped and transported to Iraq by Australia- was first deployed to Iraq in December 2004, at which time it consisted of 134 troops"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9rgi ... a_de_Mello

UN iyo IGAD aana xukumasa kulaha!
"Last Updated: Wednesday, 17 November, 2004, 10:00 GMT

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Fiji troops head for Iraq mission
By Phil Mercer
BBC, Sydney


About 130 Fijian troops will be in Iraq
A detachment of Fijian troops has left to take up peace-keeping duties for the United Nations in Iraq.
The UN has re-established a presence in Baghdad after withdrawing last year when its headquarters was bombed. Fiji's Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, said the country, a former British colony, was proud to be part of efforts to bring stability to the Gulf.

His government was the first to agree to provide troops specifically to protect UN officials in Iraq.

The Fijian soldiers, who marched through the capital, Suva, earlier this week, were given an emotional send off.

Around 130 troops will spend the next six months protecting the United Nations in Iraq as the country prepares for national elections.

Last year 22 UN workers, including the special envoy, Sergio Vieira de Mello, were killed in a bomb attack in Baghdad.

Fiji has a long history of sending its forces to the world's trouble spots, including the Solomon Islands, East Timor and Lebanon.

More than 2,000 soldiers from Fiji are currently serving in the British army"