Sxb...Mogadishu ba kaga horeesay waxas. Come up with a new game plan.
Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
- Knight of Wisdom
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 6609
- Joined: Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:56 pm
- Location: Eiffel Tower
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
Let me guess, you want Turkey's Prime Minister to fly into Garoowe and visit these camps. Then expect him to announce a Grant in the hundreds of millions of dollars to spent on the infrastructure of Garoowe iyo wixi ka sii hadhay Puntland?
Sxb...Mogadishu ba kaga horeesay waxas. Come up with a new game plan.
Sxb...Mogadishu ba kaga horeesay waxas. Come up with a new game plan.
- D-Runner
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 1293
- Joined: Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:09 am
- Location: What plan? Let's just meet up for a cup of tea and come up with our own state too.
- Contact:
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
Families fight for survival in ‘forgotten corner’ of drought crisis
World Vision is scaling up its work in north Somalia as thousands flee from drought in the surrounding areas.
A state of famine has been declared in a sixth of the country and the UN warns that 750,000 people could die as the crisis deepens.
Staff from World Vision are aiming to help 2.5 million people across the drought-affected region including Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia.
Work in Somalia includes mobile health facilities to treat severely malnourished children, vaccinations, tent distribution, water conservation projects and household kits with mosquito nets, cooking pots and toiletries.
"Harrowing scenes"
Speaking from Puntland in northern Somalia, World Vision UK’s Chief Executive Justin Byworth said: “As states of famine and emergency are declared in surrounding areas, families are pouring here into the north-east corner of the country to escape violence and hunger.
“There are harrowing scenes. I’ve just met a six-year-old boy who survived being shot in the head and scores of severely malnourished children.
“We’re working flat out with the resources we have but there’s not a drop of water around here and the situation’s desperate.
"We cannot afford to let this become a forgotten corner of the crisis.”
Famine
Figures from the UN show four million people are in crisis in Somalia, with 750,000 at risk of death in the next four months in the absence of adequate response. Half of those who have already died are children.
Bay in Southern Somalia is the latest region to be officially declared a famine zone.
World Vision’s work also continues in Kenya and Ethiopia including emergency water supplies, food distribution, nutrition work and medical supplies.
http://www.worldvision.org.uk/server.php?show=nav.3993
World Vision is scaling up its work in north Somalia as thousands flee from drought in the surrounding areas.
A state of famine has been declared in a sixth of the country and the UN warns that 750,000 people could die as the crisis deepens.
Staff from World Vision are aiming to help 2.5 million people across the drought-affected region including Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia.
Work in Somalia includes mobile health facilities to treat severely malnourished children, vaccinations, tent distribution, water conservation projects and household kits with mosquito nets, cooking pots and toiletries.
"Harrowing scenes"
Speaking from Puntland in northern Somalia, World Vision UK’s Chief Executive Justin Byworth said: “As states of famine and emergency are declared in surrounding areas, families are pouring here into the north-east corner of the country to escape violence and hunger.
“There are harrowing scenes. I’ve just met a six-year-old boy who survived being shot in the head and scores of severely malnourished children.
“We’re working flat out with the resources we have but there’s not a drop of water around here and the situation’s desperate.
"We cannot afford to let this become a forgotten corner of the crisis.”
Famine
Figures from the UN show four million people are in crisis in Somalia, with 750,000 at risk of death in the next four months in the absence of adequate response. Half of those who have already died are children.
Bay in Southern Somalia is the latest region to be officially declared a famine zone.
World Vision’s work also continues in Kenya and Ethiopia including emergency water supplies, food distribution, nutrition work and medical supplies.
http://www.worldvision.org.uk/server.php?show=nav.3993
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
MORE LIKE SOMALI BANTUS SEEKING REFUGE IN PUNTLAND...
-
grandpakhalif
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 30687
- Joined: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:32 am
- Location: Darul Kufr
- Contact:
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
Puntland section 
- XaliimoFarax
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 2936
- Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:44 pm
- Location: Only words on screen
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
tightrope wrote:MORE LIKE SOMALI BANTUS SEEKING REFUGE IN PUNTLAND...
SMH ALL somalis r welcomed!
- IRONm@N
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 5122
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2001 7:00 pm
- Location: Jannatul-Fardowsa
- Contact:
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
I didn't know Puntland wasn't Somalia. its like saying "Somalis seek refugee in Somalia"
- damu
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 3373
- Joined: Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:24 pm
- Location: PL National Socialist Party
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
not for longIRONm@N wrote:I didn't know Puntland wasn't Somalia. its like saying "Somalis seek refugee in Somalia"
-
globetrotter2
- SomaliNetizen

- Posts: 569
- Joined: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:11 am
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
Could punaniland grant my willy asylum?
-
sexy-kitten
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 11300
- Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2004 7:00 pm
- Location: You'll never catch me, might as well just watch me.
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
So u tellin me we're about to to become a nation as well? Wallahi we'll funniest clowns to ever walk on this earth. There's Djibouti, Somaliland, puntland, and Somalia? Who all speak one language and have the same people? I doubt Puntland is gonna break apart.damu wrote:not for longIRONm@N wrote:I didn't know Puntland wasn't Somalia. its like saying "Somalis seek refugee in Somalia"
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
IRONm@N wrote:I didn't know Puntland wasn't Somalia. its like saying "Somalis seek refugee in Somalia"
- 1nemansquad
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 11434
- Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2003 7:00 pm
- Location: Over here and over there
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
i swear i remember you used to be from Puntland or the original Globertotter was, i remember having beef's with himglobetrotter2 wrote:Could punaniland grant my willy asylum?
-
globetrotter2
- SomaliNetizen

- Posts: 569
- Joined: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:11 am
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
f1nemansquad wrote:i swear i remember you used to be from Puntland or the original Globertotter was, i remember having beef's with himglobetrotter2 wrote:Could punaniland grant my willy asylum?
Dear Inemansquad, how are you doing mate? I recall the golden age of somalinet when you were a kid. To be honest, you were always decent and introduced trivial threads. Your threads contained no controversies.
How times change?
My friend, the two of us appear to have a different approach to what constitutes puntland; in my case, puntland is somalia (an old name) while in your case it appears to be based on the notion of lalaland i.e tribal dreamland. In the context of this thread. it is laughable how one can give asylum to other somalis
If my memory serves me well, your dad is from hawd; Buhoodle; the seat of noble somali people. You were born in Muqdisho- the cradle of somali civilisation and have some family members in Las caanod.
I wonder why you suddenly sheerlead for lalaland? Have you been seduced by all other somalis are our enemies syndrome? Have you been fed the cum of "we have been chased from the south and up north we have the plague"?
- fatimazahra
- SomaliNetizen

- Posts: 693
- Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2011 2:57 am
- Location: United States of Somalia
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
xalimoXaliimoFarax wrote:tightrope wrote:MORE LIKE SOMALI BANTUS SEEKING REFUGE IN PUNTLAND...![]()
SMH ALL somalis r welcomed!
- 1nemansquad
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 11434
- Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2003 7:00 pm
- Location: Over here and over there
Re: Somalis seek refuge in Puntland
Globetrotter, so you are the same cat; good that you kept your name unlike so many here
Sxb, i still don't do controversies; i don't do threads at all, i think this one about the Sayid discussion is the only thread i've done in this year all together. This place went down hill so bad for a long time (years) I didn't even feel the need to contribute or visit.
Your accurate about my background and family but no so accurate in regards to me being for lalaland, assume you mean Puntland; I don't have a approving attitude towards any of these lands, quite the contrary really
Puntlands (individuals of the Majeerteen clan) claim it to be theirs just like other Somalis tribes claim parts of Somalia so i only assumed you were of the same conviction since i recall you being Majeerten yourself
Sxb, i still don't do controversies; i don't do threads at all, i think this one about the Sayid discussion is the only thread i've done in this year all together. This place went down hill so bad for a long time (years) I didn't even feel the need to contribute or visit.
Your accurate about my background and family but no so accurate in regards to me being for lalaland, assume you mean Puntland; I don't have a approving attitude towards any of these lands, quite the contrary really
Puntlands (individuals of the Majeerteen clan) claim it to be theirs just like other Somalis tribes claim parts of Somalia so i only assumed you were of the same conviction since i recall you being Majeerten yourself
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 18 Replies
- 1780 Views
-
Last post by DANGIRL
-
- 48 Replies
- 2402 Views
-
Last post by MidriGeez
-
- 5 Replies
- 721 Views
-
Last post by Queen_Arawello
-
- 35 Replies
- 3311 Views
-
Last post by Cunaaye25
-
- 0 Replies
- 557 Views
-
Last post by Titanium
-
- 1 Replies
- 847 Views
-
Last post by Basra-
-
- 22 Replies
- 1531 Views
-
Last post by Maxamad87
-
- 0 Replies
- 291 Views
-
Last post by Daanyeer
-
- 4 Replies
- 570 Views
-
Last post by SiennaEarth
-
- 0 Replies
- 215 Views
-
Last post by manxee