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So.... We Went Through War, Still Don't Have A Government.... Shit Happens!, Why Don't You Come Inside And Tell Us Your Views About Somalia & Its Future.... For A Change.

SomaliNet Forum (Archive): General Discusions: Archive (May 2000 - August 2000): So.... We Went Through War, Still Don't Have A Government.... Shit Happens!, Why Don't You Come Inside And Tell Us Your Views About Somalia & Its Future.... For A Change.
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SimplyMo

Friday, June 23, 2000 - 04:16 am
Hello!

Thanks For Coming In. A healthy debate for our people and country can be the key to our problems. Blending our opinions together can create a fresh ideas... Let me start with something that concerns our society living abroad, especially to the young critics who have no clear interest in their country. What can you serve to restore hope for Somalia, despite your problem with the language.

Cheers

Mo

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MAD MAC

Friday, June 23, 2000 - 07:47 am
Comrades
There are two things Somalis can do while living abroad that can have a very positive impact on Somalia. The first is to get educated. The ability to read and write in multiple languages, to develop doctors and scientific knowledgel is key. There are some Somalis in Somalia right now who are educated and if we can add to their number it will speak well for the future. The second thing is save money. As much as possible. This can be the seeds of small business investment. Small business investement is critical to stimulate the economy. Once there is peace in Somalia and there is an established government the seeds will be planted for sustained growth.

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Kamaal

Friday, June 23, 2000 - 08:36 am
Mac Mad,

Damn you are good, I really appreciate your concern about the welfare of Somalia and the time you dedicated to this site. It is indeed a noble work. As long as you are not bias to any tribe you will have a big role in the future of Somalia. I am pretty sure that your government can utilize you expertise in Somalia.

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MAD MAC

Saturday, June 24, 2000 - 07:05 am
Kamaal
Mahadsannid Abowe. Alas, people in my government think I'm nuts. Personally I think I see things with a clarity that they lack - but of course, all nuts think that.

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simplymo

Tuesday, June 27, 2000 - 02:17 am
Hi Again!

Everyday disagreement, and incompetent planning for Somalia is currently taking place at Djabouti.

IF EVER there were a case of qabiil breeding qabiil outside its states, this was it. I believe many people are trying hard to make Somalia work, and I watched on television as the Somalia representitives, entertainers and infamous people botched a tent, funded by the middle-east, to convince each other "Enough is Enough" for Somalia, as far as qabiil concerns. While more Somali civilians are captured alive, and killed by suffocation after being bundled into ethiopian prisons.

By the end of this negotiation period at Djabouti, I see, the hopes for Somalia will grow, that the people will have reached the point of understanding the value of Somalia. In other measures, there will be strong relationships between different qabiils, and state governments will be next stage, which have the main responsibility for bringing people back to the country. Funding will be needed for development projects in Health, Technology and more related fields. Bills to reform criminal law and the justice system will be structured by different states, and the islamic system will be the primary scheme.

Even if it is different this time, are the measures enough? We can rise to these steadily. But perhaps the biggest single factor in the rise of Somalia is that national government efficiency, that will conduct and structure a system for the nation "makes it so easy for everyone to have confidence for their country", literally, not to get away with corruption.

THTHTHTHTHTHTAAAAAT's ALL FOLKS!

Mo

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