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Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby BlackVelvet » Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:18 pm

Kambuli she has a point, af Somali between North and South is sometimes like 2 different languages :lol:

Its not the only aid Somaliland received from the international community was from the USAID and EUaid i can give the numbers the aid EU gives to Somaliland its nothing and this not we got direct cash it went through NGO's, BV you guys get lots and lots and lots more aid waad ka noolaateen :lol:
Only Britain gives Somaliland bilateral aid, Somalia or the TFG gets so much aid from all the countries direct aid and now the international community wants to manage the aid the TFG gets from the IC , because there was to much mismanagement. But the aid Somaliland gets is nothing well only from Britain.
Of course it went through NGOs, most of the aid I am referring to is UN and developmental aid. I realise this is fadhi kudirir territory so I will let it rest but dude runta in laa sheego wax ka fiican ma jiro.

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby Khalid Ali » Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:19 pm

Somaliland: EU Commissioner Andris Piebalgs announces more support for stability and regional cooperation
EU During a visit to Somaliland, the EU Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs, announced today that the European Union is considering to provide around additional €175 million in EU support to Somalia, including to Somaliland.

In his speech before the Somaliland Parliament, Mr Piebalgs said: “The European Union welcomes the contribution that Somaliland is making to peace and good governance in the region. It is an encouraging example of peace, democracy and stability. This is why we will invest additional development funds as security and the socio-political conditions favour sustainable development.”

Additional EU support in Somaliland will focus on areas to foster economic development, education and governance.

During his visit, Commissioner Piebalgs met President Silanyo and delivered a speech to the House of Representatives in Hargeisa. Commissioner Piebalgs underlined that Somaliland is an example of stability and democracy which will hopefully encourage others to promote broader political dialogue, development and integration. He stressed that Somaliland has a role to play in economic integration and development in the Horn of Africa region.

Mr Piebalgs encouraged Somaliland to stay engaged in international efforts to curb piracy, and commended the efforts of the Somaliland coastguard, police and judiciary.

The EU Development Commissioner discussed the political, social and economic situation of Somaliland during a meeting with members of civil society and the business community. He commended the constructive role played by the Somaliland Diaspora and reiterated the importance of the European Union’s engagement with Non-State Actors – including civil society and the private sector – in its development efforts.

Commissioner Piebalgs concluded his visit to Somaliland with a tour of Berbera Port and a livestock quarantine facility, where he also met the principal and students of the EU-supported Sheikh Technical Veterinary School.

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The EU allocated an ongoing five-year support package for Somalia of €212 million (between 2008 and 2013)

EU aid in Somaliland is mainly focused on the following areas:

Economic development including infrastructure: The EU has allocated €19 million to rehabilitate and expand urban water infrastructure in several cities across Somaliland. Further areas of infrastructure support will be identified under the increased package.
Education: With strong EU assistance, school enrolment has already grown from 38.6 percent in 2006 to an estimated 60 percent in 2010. Somaliland’s Education Ministry will be supported by technical experts provided by the EU to develop a sustainable solution for the recently-announced Free Primary Education Policy.
Governance: The EU is already the main donor in major UN programmes assisting the public sector, police, courts, democratic institutions, electoral processes and civil society in Somaliland. Responding to the clear political commitment that Somaliland has demonstrated towards public sector reform, this assistance will be intensified and expanded, especially in the area of public finance management.

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby Khalid Ali » Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:21 pm

Kambuli she has a point, af Somali between North and South is sometimes like 2 different languages :lol:

Its not the only aid Somaliland received from the international community was from the USAID and EUaid i can give the numbers the aid EU gives to Somaliland its nothing and this not we got direct cash it went through NGO's, BV you guys get lots and lots and lots more aid waad ka noolaateen :lol:
Only Britain gives Somaliland bilateral aid, Somalia or the TFG gets so much aid from all the countries direct aid and now the international community wants to manage the aid the TFG gets from the IC , because there was to much mismanagement. But the aid Somaliland gets is nothing well only from Britain.
Of course it went through NGOs, most of the aid I am referring to is UN and developmental aid. I realise this is fadhi kudirir territory so I will let it rest but dude runta in laa sheego wax ka fiican ma jiro.

BV its nothing inadeer just read what i posted this the EU so called assistance you have access to other donors World bank IMF u can get direct cash, i cant i have to do with NGO stuff u get that NGO stuff two. And the only bilateral aid we get is from the UK , inta kale waxba kama jiraan laakin ur lucky. :lol:

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby nomadicwarlord » Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:37 pm

Wow that's not a nice thing to say, old witches don't open hospitals for pregnant women.
it's a good game but the swedes can't get nothing going, the 45 year did some damage. :lol:
Humanitarian work is her niche not politics. Shevchenko is still prolific :up:


politics and sport
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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby Colonel » Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:54 pm


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: hutumania

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby Tuba » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:01 pm


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: hutumania

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby TheblueNwhite » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:27 pm

Colonel, are you trying to be funny? you know the clans of the niggas throwing the chairs at each other?
Some of the members here are just getting stupider each day that passes by. :down:

Edna Aden is entitled to her opinions however ridiculous they may sound. Duqda ka qaleeya yeysan nii inkaarin.
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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby AgentOfChaos » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:28 pm

Do they serve camel and chicken?

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby kambuli » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:34 pm

Folks does those guys who are fighting justify the language of Eeddo Adna?? Is that what you are justifing qaraabo? Do you realize one of those guys who are fighting is adeer Sifir who happens to hail from reer Burco..aka HJ?

Even if we the Southerners were suffering...is it justifiable to take advantage of us? Or you folks are supposed to help us?
Halala hadlo Eeddo Adna...oo haloo sheego waxa ay ku hadashay inay tahay wax laga xishoodo..You never know what is waiting for you..
This reminds me of the song..

Alla barasho, barasho wacanaa,
Nin bukaanka kugu nacay,
Adoo baahan kaa tegey...

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby ManD333q » Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:49 pm

^ Why don't you talk to her then since you too are related :?

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby Colonel » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:04 pm

Colonel, are you trying to be funny? you know the clans of the niggas throwing the chairs at each other?
Some of the members here are just getting stupider each day that passes by. :down:
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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby TheblueNwhite » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:16 pm

Nice to know I was on point. :up:

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby grandpakhalif » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:22 pm

Colonel, are you trying to be funny? you know the clans of the niggas throwing the chairs at each other?
Some of the members here are just getting stupider each day that passes by. :down:
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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby Advo » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:27 pm

Lol...it's not matter of hutu/dooro or even somalia/somaliland thing, a secular is a secular no matter where his placed in. They are chameleons by nature always adopting to their surroundings for self gain. Now these guys in the video hauling chairs and tables at each other are corrupted souls fighting for tuugnimo, qabyaalad and other forms of degenerate earnings. If people like faisal cali waraabe and the guy who whispers into Silaanyos ear were there, they would be swinging their belts screaming "Wanlaweeyns, come at us breh". :lol:

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Re: Who Wants to Join Shabaab?

Postby TheblueNwhite » Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:28 pm

Here comes grandmafart-alot. You can always expect her to enter the scene late. :lol:

lol@the thread hijacking. Hutu baa madaxa ka wasey. :lol: :up:


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