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Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:40 pm
by Advo
:blessed:


feels good to have a president that actually speaks the language :whew:

Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:22 pm
by TheblueNwhite

My eedo is looking great. Maashaallah.

Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:21 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
kkkkkkkkkkkkkk 100 ugly alcoholist majareerteen and some of their dhoobleey cagdheer slaves filled with clan hatred protested, 5000 patriotic hawiye marexaan rahanwein dir welcomed the president. :russ:

Great day for Somalia Republic, therefore great day for the world :som: :up: :wow:

Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:21 am
by TheblueNwhite
100 miyey noqdeen? lol there were bare Mjs there, the place was packed to maximum capacity, over 3000k for sure.

Waxaa laga yimid meel walba. :P

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Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:36 am
by TheblueNwhite
Saturday, January 19, 2013

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MINNEAPOLIS - A day after the U.S. officially recognized Somalia's government for the first time in two decades, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud called on Somalis living in Minnesota to help rebuild their war-torn homeland.
Mohamud spoke to about 4,000 people late Friday night at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Although most of his speech was in Somali, he said in English that it was, "the beginning of a new foundation."

Omar Jamal, first secretary of the Somali Mission to the United Nations, said the president thanked the crowd in Somali and asked that they help rebuild the country with an emphasis on security, the economy and judicial system — either by returning to Somalia or from their homes in Minnesota. Minnesota is home to the largest Somali population in the U.S.

Jamal had travelled with Mohamud to Washington, D.C., where Secretary of State Hilary Clinton joined the Somali president on Thursday to announce the change in diplomatic relations. The U.S. recognition will help Somalia receive greater aid from the U.S. and international agencies.

After Friday's speech, Ilhan Omar said he walked away with the feeling that there was a plan in place to rebuild her homeland.

"I felt like it was the first time in 20 years that we can see a light at the end of the tunnel," said Omar, 30.

Amira Adawe, 34, added that she hopes the U.S. government's recognition of Somalia will open the door to widespread international support. The president's visit solidified her desire to return there and do what she can.

"It's my country," Adawe said. "I can't wait to go back home and help."

On Thursday, Clinton said times have changed in Somalia and cited the militant group al-Shabab's retreat from every major Somali city. The U.S. provided $780 million to African forces to help that effort.

Authorities say more than 20 young Somali men have left Minnesota since 2007 to join al-Shabab, a U.S.-designated terrorist group linked to al-Qaida. A Minneapolis man was convicted in October of helping funnel young men from Minnesota to Somalia to join the group.

Roda Rabi, who helped organize a protest of the president's visit that attracted about 50 people, :lol: said many Somalis are unhappy with Mohamud's tenure since he was elected in September. Rabi said that despite his promises, Mohamud has failed to follow the United Nations' plan for Somalia's reconciliation.

Saeed Fahia, executive director of the Confederation of the Somali Community in Minnesota, said it's too early to judge the new president. Too much has happened in the past two decades to be solved in a matter of months, he said.

"It would be difficult for any human being to take on Somalia's problems," he said ahead of the president's speech.

"After 23 years, Somalia is back in the world community," he added. "After all these years of fighting and drought ... we will be able to work toward rebuilding."

Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:42 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
50 losers came :dead:



Compare that to the number of protestors who showed up in London against warlord Ina Yeey.
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Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:49 am
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
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:dj: :dj: :dj: :dj:

Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:54 am
by AbkoowDhiblaawe
HutuKing01 wrote:kkkkkkkkkkkkkk 100 ugly alcoholist majareerteen and some of their dhoobleey cagdheer slaves filled with clan hatred protested, 5000 patriotic hawiye marexaan rahanwein dir welcomed the president. :russ:

Great day for Somalia Republic, therefore great day for the world :som:
:blessed: :blessed: :whew:

Re: 2 Songs for the haters of H.E Hassan Shiikh Maxamuud

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 12:59 am
by The`Republic
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The light guy on the right with glasses and beard is Cabdiqani Sh. Ali Diini, the brother to the commmander of the army Gen Cabdiqaadi.

He is the president of the largest Marehan development/lobbying organization in the US...Somali Diaspora Support Initiative (SDSI). The org built Gedo University and successfully lobbied Gedo Region to be part of dual track similar to Puntland and Somaliland. He had private audience with President Hassan where they discussed many things including diaspora and Somalia links and working with the government on coordimated developement issues.

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