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Thursday, 10 March 2005
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Hey,
I wanted to tell you i got your blog by looking at the latest blogs and when i read about the somalia thing, i got really excited although i didn't read the whole thing or understand what was wrote, i just got excited and surprised that Nairodi was there. Bcoz you know, i'm from nairobi. But i'm in the U.S now so keep me posted about anything you find about kenya
danx!

P.S. you can post me at my blog its ivy373.
Or even check out my site. it's http://ivy373.tripod.com
L8er. Asante (which means thanx in swahili.)

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Saturday, 5 March 2005
GEESKA AFRIKA ONLINE DAILY NEWS AND VIEWS
Djibouti (HAN) March 5, 2005 -On Monday again the Somalia President Abdullahi Yusuf defended his proposal to invite peacekeepers from neighboring countries, including his major regional supporter Ethiopia.



US Secretary Rice (R) and her South African counterpart Dlamini-Zuma

The United States says it is opposed to the use of troops from neighboring countries as peacekeepers in Somalia. The key warlords most dangerous capital militia (USC) are opposed to the inclusion of Ethiopian troops and there have been huge protests in the Mogadishu and USC militia throughout Southern Somalia. The Somalia's neighbors and especially Ethiopia have been accused of prolonging the anarchy by backing militias like SRRC, RRA and Somaliland.

There were chaotic scenes at Baidoa airport as people ran away from the aircraft as the militia demanded wages for guarding the planes for two days. According to the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan the impasse lasted about 30 minutes. Local warlord Mohammed Nur Habsade assured the armed men that they would receive their money, and a supply of khat, an addictive stimulant popular in Somalia. Baidoa, suggested by some cabinet ministers as a safer, alternative seat for the new government, was by contrast the most dangerous, our correspondent says.

The United States shares the concerns of the international community and many Somalis regarding the introduction of foreign troops into Somalia," US state department spokesman Richard Boucher said in a statement.

"Somalia's neighbours have legitimate national interests that are best protected by the successful establishment of a stable and effective central government in Somalia; however, any external force should exclude troops from those countries," he said.

The Federal Somalia President wants Ethiopian troops to protect him from USC militia in southern Somalia and to disarm the Sixty thousand USC militiamen in Southern Somlia.

The Somalia President has ended his first official visit to the SRRC controlled area of Southern and easterner Somalia since being elected last year but did not go to the capital, Mogadishu, where he has a zero power base.


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Drawn home to a land of peace and red lizards
04 Mar 2005 15:42:12 GMT

Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees

AISHA REFUGEE CAMP, Ethiopia, March 4 (UNHCR) ? When Barkad Omer Alale fled the civil war in his homeland, Somalia, "there were bullets flying all around."

During 15 long years of exile, his dream was always to go home. "Now there is peace there," he says of Northwest Somalia. "I am old now and I want to live the rest of my life there."

Abdi Mohamed Hussein, a small boy who looks about 10, but claims to be 13, also talks of "going home" to the self-declared (but unrecognized) independent state of Somaliland in Northwest Somalia, a place he has never even seen.

Born in Aisha refugee camp, he says of his homeland: "I want to return." Return? "That's the word my parents use. It is my country. To live in my country is better."

Old and young, the remaining few thousand Somaliland refugees in Aisha are going home in the next two months, bringing to over one million the number of Somali refugees who have returned home from exile, half of them with assistance from the UN refugee agency.

With their departure, UNHCR's eastern Ethiopia operation - once one of the largest refugee-hosting areas in the world with some 628,000 Somali refugees in eight camps - comes closer to winding down. Aisha camp is scheduled to close by the middle of this year, and only Kebribeyah Camp will remain, housing about 10,000 refugees from central and south Somalia who cannot return because of continuing lawlessness there.

Although unfortunate ones may remain in exile for two decades or more, refugees around the world almost always fervently want to go back to their own countries - as long as there is peace at home.

And the Somalilanders in Aisha are no exception. "I want to return to my own country. They were fighting before, but it is safe now," said Halima Ilmi, a 38-year-old refugee woman who left the camp at the end of February on a UNHCR-organized convoy, together with her husband and their seven children. "We are going back to start a new peaceful life. I am happy finally to be able to go back."

Like so many Somalis who have gone to Northwest and Northeast Somalia (also known as Puntland), she is prepared for the hard work of rebuilding her family's life, and the economy of the country. She hopes to become a trader or shop owner to support her family.

She realizes life will be difficult in one of the poorest corners of Africa, where almost half the population lives on less than $1 a day, but she says confidently: "Once we go to a peaceful place and we are healthy, there will be no problems."

Six of her seven children were born in the refugee camp and "they are very excited," she said shortly before boarding the convoy bus home. "They have never seen Somaliland, but they have heard a lot. I have told them about every mountain, every hill, every river, every insect. It won't be a foreign country to them."

Although the border here between Ethiopia and Somalia is unmarked - locals recognize it because of a nearby hill - Somali refugees in Aisha have a keen sense that they are away from their own country.

"Refugee?" says a teenage boy from Mogadishu. "The word itself is not good. Who wants to be a refugee?"

Young Abdi, the one who says he's spent all 13 years of his life in the camp, sees Somaliland through the eyes of his older sister, who was no more than five when she fled with their parents. "She told me that while looking after the goats, she saw different types of lizards. Over there, they have red lizards."
Similarly, 15-year-old Mohamed Hirsi Jama is convinced that his "home town" of Harrirad, just 3.5 km inside Somaliland from the border, "doesn't look like this. It's hilly and the houses are different. I will be happy to be in my own country."

Despite the safe refuge he has found in Ethiopia, "this is not my land, and I know it's not my land. I have to return home."

At the height of the Somali crisis in the early 1990s, nearly half the country's entire population of 7.5 million was displaced - either within Somalia or as refugees elsewhere.

During the 1990s, many came home on their own, even before UNHCR started assisting their return in 1997. There are still some 350,000 Somali refugees in exile worldwide, mostly in nearby countries. There are also estimated to be as many as one million Somalis who are not registered as refugees, but who live abroad.

As the last Somalilanders go home from Aisha, the camp is shrinking. Refugees cart away scarce building materials such as tree trunks and cardboard cartons to reassemble their tukuls (traditional dome-shaped huts) at home.

On a recent convoy, returnees hired herdsmen to walk their 60 donkeys across the border, and their 120 goats were put on UNHCR trucks to join the procession of six passenger buses and 46 trucks (carrying 451 people) bound for Harrirad. The UN refugee agency gave returnees plastic sheeting, blankets, jerry cans, kerosene stoves and nine months' supply of food to help them settle in back home, as well as a transportation allowance in case Harrirad was not their final destination.

The refugees' joy at going home has been matched by that of UNHCR's Ethiopian employees, some of them former refugees themselves who, ironically, once found safety from Ethiopia's political upheavals inside Somalia.

"I feel happy to see these people go back to their homes," said Mohammed Tahir Garse, a UNHCR field assistant who has worked in six of the eight Ethiopian camps for Somali refugees over the past 15 years.

"These people have stayed out of their country for 15 years. We have given them protection, and the government of Ethiopia has given them protection," said Garse, who has had his life threatened by bandits four times while carrying out his UNHCR duties in eastern Ethiopia. "Now the time is right for them to go home. People can't be refugees forever."

By Kitty McKinsey
In Aisha Camp and Harrirad

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DISENGAGEMENT IS NOT AN OPTION
Malcom Lagauche


March 4, 2005

With all the current chaos in the world concerning U.S. military actions, such as Afghanistan and Iraq, one concept that is rarely mentioned is that of the role of religion. In the U.S., the prevailing attitude is that all Muslims are terrorists and they deserve what they get.

With all the cheering of the U.S. public to annihilate the "dirty Muslims," there comes a denial that religious hatred is at play. After speaking about cleansing the world of Islam, the same people will say, "We have nothing against Muslims."

There are many reasons why the debacle in Iraq is occurring: greed; deceit; power; racism; xenophobia; and, rarely mentioned, concepts of religious superiority.

As a non-believer, I think I can take an objective look at the subject. I have spoken to many seemingly good-natured Christians who tell me that their doctrine tells them that Christianity is a superior religion and it is their duty to convert non-Christians to their ways. Yet, they espouse freedom of religion. The problem is that they only think their religion should be the one which a person can be free to exercise.

Later this month, in Washington, D.C., many evangelical Christian leaders will meet to discuss their role in the U.S. political fabric. They will be working from a recently-released document called For the Health of the NationEvangelical Call to Civic Responsibility. Here is the first paragraph of the preamble:

Evangelical Christians in America face a historic opportunity. We make up fully one-quarter of all voters in the most powerful nation in history. Never before has God given American evangelicals such an awesome opportunity to shape public policy in ways that could contribute to the well-being of the entire world. Disengagement is not an option. We must seek God?s face for biblical faithfulness and abundant wisdom to rise to this unique challenge.

The evangelical Christians have publicly laid out their strategy. They hide nothing. The dangerous aspect of the introduction is that they want to sway the U.S. government to their side of issues, although the U.S. is supposed to be a nation in which religion and government are aloof.

In the past few months, I have written about a U.S. colonel saying that Satan is in Fallujah on the eve of the U.S. destruction of the city. And, how Christian chaplains have consoled soldiers who killed Iraqi civilians by telling them that their thoughts were just.

I often wonder if these same soldiers were killing Christians by the thousands if the responses from U.S. civilian and military leaders would be the same. For the past few decades, most U.S. military interventions have been against non-Christian nations. Muslims in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia have been cannon fodder for U.S. soldiers. The people of Korea and Vietnam were non-Christian for the most part. And, even Serbia did not have a Christian majority. When the U.S. bombed that country and killed many civilians, about 65% of the people were atheist. It seems that Christian lives are much more important than those of other belief systems, or those who practice no religion.

The following is an excerpt from my upcoming book The Sledgehammer and the Ant. The book should be out in June of this year. This is only a portion of the section called "Onward Christian Soldiers."

I am in no way denigrating all Christians or the religion. The problem is that a few individuals can con the public into thinking they are a part of a global holy war by using Christianity as a tool, all the time denying this fact.



Onward Christian Soldiers


During the Gulf War, the U.S. public saw a video clip that was repeated many times. In it, a helicopter pilot was about ready to shoot an Iraqi with a missile. It was nighttime, but the pilot had night vision equipment and as he was about to push the button to annihilate the Iraqi soldier who could not see the adversary, he exclaimed, "Say hello to Allah." Then, the video shows an explosion. The "Say hello to Allah" statement became standard fare in America?s psyche.

No one complained about broadcasting the event, yet it is improbable that any TV outlet would have broadcast a foreign soldier stating "Say hello to Jesus" if the roles were reversed. That would have been considered in bad taste.

On September 12, 2001, George Bush declared the United States was about to embark on a "crusade" against terrorism. Many people mentioned to him that the new enemies were mostly of the Islamic faith and that American Muslims and millions of followers of Islam from around the world who decry terrorism were highly offended at the choice of the word "crusade" to designate a future war. He had to be told that a "crusade" is indicative of a holocaust against Muslims to those who adhere to Islam.

Shortly after, Bush retracted the word and said he had nothing against Islam or the followers of the religion. The retraction was hollow. In March 2004, a Bush-Cheney campaign letter praised the president for "leading a global crusade against terrorism." When questioned by the press about the accuracy of the allegations, Bush-Cheney campaign Chairman Marc Racicot acknowledged the letter and its statement.

Since the September 2001 statement and subsequent retraction, Bush has exceeded this gaffe by words and deeds. In 2003, while Bush was still feigning fairness in the Israeli/Palestinian issue, he met with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abas. In the meeting, Bush told the Palestinian that actions must be taken quickly to implement the one-sided roadmap that the American administration had drawn up. The president told Abas, "God told me to strike at al-Qaida and I struck them. And He instructed me to strike out at Saddam, which I did. And now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East."

That statement transcends arrogance and borders on idiocy. Bush told the leader of a predominately Muslim people that his God (the Christian one) is behind the U.S. offensive against Arabs and Muslims and he expected Abas to cringe and comply. He might as well have donned a white hood and attended a meeting with the NAACP board of directors and asked for their help in decimating the U.S. of its African-American citizens.

Shortly after Bush?s meeting with Abas, the book The Faith of George W. Bush arrived on bookstands. It was written by Christian author Stephen Mansfield, who describes incidents in a positive manner that would make even many Christians dubious of Bush?s statements. The book was reviewed in 2003 by Paul Harris for The Observer newspaper of Great Britain. Harris wrote:

Among Mansfield?s revelations is his insistence that Bush and Tony Blair have prayed together. Blair has previously denied this. Mansfield, however, says that while there were no witnesses, aides were left in little doubt as to what had happened. He told The Observer, "There is no question they have shared scripture and prayed together."

Blair and Bush were the two most aggressive world leaders against the Ba?athist regime. One can only wonder how the Muslims in the Arab world look at a scenario where the two biggest warmongers pray to a Christian God together. Then, when the leaders emerge, they are even more militant. This is indicative of the insincerity of Bush saying that neither he nor America have anything against Muslims or the Muslim world

The Faith of George W. Bush reveals much about the influence of Christianity on Bush in areas where religion is normally kept aloof from governmental duties. Shortly before he announced his candidacy for the presidency, Bush told a Texas evangelist, "I can?t explain it, but I sense my country is going to need me. Something is going to happen ? I know it won?t be easy on me or my family, but God wants me to do it."

Bigotry is an ugly trait and its message many times becomes garbled. Many racial bigots will state that they are not racists and then go into a racist tirade attempting to convince people of their openness. A standard ploy of bigots is to negate the message of those of differing cultures or colors who complain about bigotry by saying that there is no racism or ethnocentrism involved in actions that are blatantly hateful

Let me give an example. The San Diego State University sports teams are called the Aztecs. For years, the mascot was a savage looking individual who held no resemblance to an Aztec Indian. Finally, a movement was put in motion to address the issue. Many white members of the university?s alumni wanted to keep the old mascot and a common statement was, "I don?t see what the problem is. It?s not a racist symbol." Hundreds of Native Americans from the San Diego area decried the mascot and criticized those who wanted to keep it. The Native Americans said the mascot was a racist depiction of their ancestors.

Only the recipient of hatred can determine the boundaries of racism. The perpetrator has no say in what a racist incident is if those offended claim racism, yet, in this case, the white alumni tried to define racism on their terms.

We have heard and still hear Bush administration officials state, "We are not against Islam. This is not a war against Islam." This statement is as hollow as any made by administration spokespeople.

Many American citizens are equally as duplicitous when it comes to their attitudes toward and knowledge of Islam and its followers. Time-after-time, we hear statements such as, "I have nothing against Muslims, but ? " After the "but" comes a tirade. These common actions represent denial at its utmost. The blinders put on by much of the American public are identical to those used by racists in speaking about African-Americans. They are the same used by those who maintain that humankind has not degraded the atmosphere and the environment. They are the same blinders used by people who say they are not homophobic, yet decry any attempts by homosexuals to attain equal treatment under the law. They are the same barriers used by most bigots throughout the decades and centuries. In most instances, only a few bigots will step forward and admit their hatred. The majority of bigots hide behind the veils of denial. They are more dangerous than the outspoken zealots.

In the United States, many people look at Islamic governments and scoff at them because they use the Koran as the basis of their laws. We have all heard Christians laugh about Islamic social mores, but most of the time, those who laugh have misinterpreted the message. Coincidentally, many of the same Christians who denigrate the concept of a country run by the laws and values of the Koran would not think twice about the Bible being the fundamental law of the U.S. To them, secular means "non-Islamic."

Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson once aired footage of trip he and his son made to the Ganges River in India. They both laughed at the Indians bathing in the river, people whose religious texts demand that each Hindu perform this ritual at least once during his/her lifetime. Robertson turned to his son and, speaking about Hindu religious beliefs, asked, "How can they believe this stuff?" That?s a strong statement from someone who deceives the public by claiming to cure people in various parts of America by praying on his TV program; usually just before he asks for donations for God. I assume that Hindus would have a difficult time believing that a man, whose mother was a virgin, could walk on water.

In 2003, George Bush appointed General William Boykin to coordinate the hunt for Osama bin Laden. Boykin was a regular speaker at evangelical Christian meetings all over the U.S. Many times, while in uniform, he stated that God was on his side. His view of the "war on terror" is that it is a battle against Satan. When speaking about a Somali warlord whom he beat in battle in 1993, Boykin said, "My God was bigger than his. I knew that my God was a real God and his was an idol." In speaking about the Somali warlord, Boykin failed to mention that his God had blessed his troops with the most modern and deadly tanks, missiles, helicopters, artillery and other military hardware. Not many Muslims found solace in the appointment of Boykin to head an organization designed to target those of the Islamic faith.

When the scandal about the U.S. mistreatment of Iraqi POWs at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad first broke, the public was exposed to many names with which they were unfamiliar. General-after-general made statements, all exonerating themselves and blaming others. However, Boykin?s name eventually re-appeared. On May 11, 2004, it was reported that Boykin had given a top Pentagon official in the summer of 2003 advice on "softening up" the Iraqi prisoners. On the orders of Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, Boykin flew to Guantanamo, where hundreds of Muslims were being held in prison without even the basic rights of the Geneva convention. Boykin met Major General Geoffrey Miller, who was in charge of the camp that had a reputation for brutality, and ordered him to fly to Iraq and extend the methods to the prison system there. Suggestions have been made that Boykin advocated and was behind the strategy of using sexual and physical abuse of the prisoners. These allegations have once again brought to the forefront the possibility that many people may regard the war on terrorism as, in fact, a war on Islam.

Chris Toensing, editor of Middle East Report stated, "This will be taken as proof that what happened at Abu Ghraib is evidence of a broader culture of dehumanizing Arabs and Muslims, based on the American understanding of the innate superiority of Christendom."

Congressional Democrats, as well as Senate Armed Services Chairman John Warner, have advocated that Boykin relinquish his duties, but the Pentagon defended his right of free speech. This assessment by the Pentagon is illogical. If an avowed racist were on a civil rights commission and made racial remarks and had been instrumental in having blacks tortured in prison, he/she would be immediately replaced. Freedom of speech is not a luxury that one can use to hide behind in an official capacity when blatant bigoted practices are being perpetrated.

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Africa: Somali MPs Call for Help to Clean Up Hazardous Waste
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[Africa News]: NAIROBI - Somali members of parliament called on Saturday for international help to clean up tons of hazardous waste dislodged by the Asian tsunami, which they say is causing breathing problems and skin infections in Somalia. The tsunami, triggered by a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean, killed an estimated 300,000 people in 11 countries most of them in Asia. About 300 people were killed in Somalia by the after shocks.



A United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report released last month said the tsunami had dislodged hazardous materials in Somalia, which for years had been used as a dumping ground by other countries for their nuclear waste.

The report said the dumping was made easier by the break down of law and order in Somalia after the overthrow of military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.






"The earthquake hit the coastline of Somalia and threw out ... containers containing toxic waste," MP Awad Ahmed Ashra told a news conference in the Kenyan capital Nairobi

"There are several reports of a wide range of medical problems like abdominal hemorrhage, and unusual skin disorders," he said.



The MPs accused European firms of dumping toxic waste like uranium, mercury and lead in Somalia for more than a decade, but they did not name any companies.

NAIROBI, March 5 (Reuters) -- Somali members of parliament called on Saturday for international help to clean up tons of hazardous waste dislodged by the Asian tsunami, which they say is caUsing breathing problems and skin infections in Somalia.



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Somali leaders' trip to home country successfully
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-05 21:36:50

NAIROBI, March 5 (Xinhuanet) -- The just concluded trip by Somalia's exiled leaders to the Horn of Africa country was very successful, a government official said here Saturday.

Presidential spokesman Yusuf Mohammed Ismail said during the 10-day visit which ended on Friday, President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed and Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Gedi assessed plans to relocate the administration to the chaotic country.

"The ten-day trip by President Yusuf and the prime minister wasvery successful and the Somalis were very cooperative and even told the president to quicken the relocation process so that they can stamp their authority on the Somali soil," Yusuf told Xinhua by telephone.

"The trip was aimed at opening dialogue with the people, to listen very carefully to their concerns and to explain the government's policies and programs," he said.

"It was a bottom-up approach," Yusuf added.

During the tour that took them to the towns of Galkayo, Beletweyn and Baidao, all in southern and central Somalia, the two leaders, together with several ministers and lawmakers, met representatives of various sections of the population including elders, women, the youth, politicians, business and religious leaders.

However, they did not visit the ruined and divided capital Mogadishu because of rampant insecurity.

Meanwhile, armed militiamen reportedly surrounded the planes ofthe president and the prime minister at the end of their first tour of the lawless country.

Reports say there were chaotic scenes at Baidao airport as the militia demanded wages for guarding the planes for two days. It took intervention of the local warlord to allow the delegation to take off for neighboring Kenya, where the government is based.

Somalia has been without an effective government since 1991 andhas an estimated 60,000 armed militiamen. Rival warlords have battled for control of the country, and Somalia has been divided into a patchwork of fiefdoms.

The regional Inter-governmental Authority on Development, whosemembers are Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan andUganda, sponsored two years of peace talks between various Somali clans and factions, which culminated in the formation of the national transitional government.

The new government has not been able to relocate from Nairobi to Somalia, citing security considerations. However, it has come under increasing pressure from the Kenyan government and Western diplomats to do so. Enditem



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Somali MPs Call for Help to Clean Up Hazardous Waste

Sat Mar 5, 2005 08:48 AM ET

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Somali members of parliament called on Saturday for international help to clean up tons of hazardous waste dislodged by the Asian tsunami, which they say is causing breathing problems and skin infections in Somalia.
The tsunami, triggered by a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean, killed an estimated 300,000 people in 11 countries most of them in Asia. About 300 people were killed in Somalia by the after shocks.

A United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report released last month said the tsunami had dislodged hazardous materials in Somalia, which for years had been used as a dumping ground by other countries for their nuclear waste.

The report said the dumping was made easier by the break down of law and order in Somalia after the overthrow of military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.

"The earthquake hit the coastline of Somalia and threw out ... containers containing toxic waste," MP Awad Ahmed Ashra told a news conference in the Kenyan capital Nairobi

"There are several reports of a wide range of medical problems like abdominal hemorrhage, and unusual skin disorders," he said.

The MPs accused European firms of dumping toxic waste like uranium, mercury and lead in Somalia for more than a decade, but they did not name any companies.

NAIROBI, March 5 (Reuters) -- Somali members of parliament called on Saturday for international help to clean up tons of hazardous waste dislodged by the Asian tsunami, which they say is caUsing breathing problems and skin infections in Somalia.

The tsunami, triggered by a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean, killed an estimated 300,000 people in 11 countries most of them in Asia. About 300 people were killed in Somalia by the after shocks.

A United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report released last month said the tsunami had dislodged hazardous materials in Somalia, which for years had been used as a dumping ground by other countries for their nuclear waste.

The report said the dumping was made easier by the break down of law and order in Somalia after the overthrow of military dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.

"The earthquake hit the coastline of Somalia and threw out ... containers containing toxic waste," MP Awad Ahmed Ashra told a news conference in the Kenyan capital Nairobi

"There are several reports of a wide range of medical problems like abdominal hemorrhage, and unusual skin disorders," he said.

The MPs accused European firms of dumping toxic waste like uranium, mercury and lead in Somalia for more than a decade, but they did not name any companies.

NAIROBI, March 5 (Reuters) -- Somali members of parliament called on Saturday for international help to clean up tons of hazardous waste dislodged by the Asian tsunami, which they say is causing breathing problems and skin infections in Somalia.

The tsunami, triggered by a massive earthquake in the Indian Ocean, killed an estimated 300,000 people in 11 countries most of them in Asia. About 300 people were killed in Somalia by the after shocks.

A United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) report released last month said the tsunami had dislodged hazardous materials in Somalia, which for years had been used as a dumping ground by other countries for their nuclear waste.

The report said the dumping was made easier by the break down of law and order in Somalia after the overthrow of military dictator Mohamed Siad

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Sunday, 20 February 2005
Qiimaha hubka lagu kala iibsado oo sare- u-kac uu ku yimid Muqdisho(Gantaal nooca garabka laga rido oo la keenay suuqa ugu weyn
Muqdisho


Qiimaha la kala siisto noocyada hubka kala duwan ayaa cirka isku shareeray muddooyinkan, iyadoo suuqa cir-toogtaha oo ah suuqa ugu weyn ee hubka lagu kala iibsado lagu arkay muddooyinkan gantaalaha lidka diyaaradaha oo nooc cusub ah (Anti air graft 45 mm), iyadoo noocan cusub ee gantaalaha ahna uu yahay nooc laga rido garabka, waxaana uu u sheegay afhayeenka suuqa cir-toogtaha oo codsaday in aanan magaciisa la xusin weriyaheena Nasrudiin Ceydiid Salaad (Diini) oo saaka tegay suuqaasi in gantaalahan cusub laga keenay dhinaca dalka Yeman, uuna yahay nooc aanan weli suuqayada hubka soo gaarin, wuxuuna tilmaamay in aanan xittaa weli loo goyn qiimo rasmi ah oo laka siisanayo, wuxuuna xusay in nooca gantaalahani ay yihiin nooc cusub oo ka casrisan kuwii hore ay u arki jireen.

Sidoo kale, qiimaha la kala siisanayey saaka noocyada hubka fudud ayaa kala ahaa sidatan:


? Qoriga AK 47 $ 320 halka uu horayna uga ahaa $250, rasaastiisa halkii xabo waa 11,000 Shs halkii ay horay u aheyd 6000 Shs


? Qoriga RBG (Baasuuke) ayaa la kala siisanayey $200, halka uu horayna ka ahaa $150, waxeyna rasaasta qorigaasi ay suuqa ka aheyn $100


? Daba-jeex qiimihiisu wuxuu ahaa $4000, halka horayna uu ka ahaa $3000, waxeyna rasaastiisu aheyd 20,000 Shs.
? Qoriga G3 (Faal) ayaa la kala siisaney $270, halkii uu horayna ugu ahaa $190, waxeyna rasaastiisu suuqa ka joogtay 15,000 xalkii xabo.


Sababaha qiima kororkan ku yimid hubka keenay ayaa lagu sheegay in ay tahay, kadib markii ay soo baxeen wararka ku saabsan dalabka ciidamada shisheeye gaar ahaan in ciidamo ka socda dalka Itoobiya ay Soomaaliya imaanayaan.
Ku noqo beejka
Cabdishakuur Cilmi Xasan ,Dayniile Muqdisho

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Hay'adda Nabad Raadiyaasha Geeska Afrika loona soo gaabiyo HAPA ayaa sheegtay in ciidamo la geeyo somaliya ay Dab sii hurin doon
Nairobi
Ha'addan oo fadhigeedu yahay magaalada Nairobi xafiisyona ku leh wadamo kale oo ku yaala geeska afrika ayaa sheegtay maanta in ciidamo la geeyo soomaaliya oo ka socda wadamada IGAD aysan waxba ku soo kordhin karin xaaladda hadda ka taagan dalka soomaaliya.

Hay'adan oo ka shaqeysa Arrimaha Nabadda Geeska Afrika talooyinna ka bixisa qaabka nabad loogu soo dabaali karo meelaha nabad la'aanta ah waxa ay dhowr jeer kulamo xiriir ah ula yeesheen siyaasiyiinta soomaliyeed iyo howlwadeenadii IGAD ee shirka dib u heshiisiinta soomaaliyeed gacanta ku hayay labadii sano ee la soo dhaafay iyagoo siinayay talooyin iyo afkaaro la xiriira sidii ay soomaaliya dowladda uga hirgali karto sida ay Hay'adani xaqijisay.

Xoghayaha Guud ee Hay'addan Abdi Shiiq kana mid ah mas'uuliyiinta sarsare ee Daladda Muslimiinta Dalka Kenya ayaa kala taliyay wadamada IGAD in aysan ku dagdagin Ciidamo la geeyo xiligan soomaaliya,waana in la qiimeeyo ayuu yiri Hadalada Waxgaradka,Shacabka,Culumadda iyo siyaasiyiinta qaarkood ay uga soo horjeedaan in la keeno Ciidamo ka socda Wadamada IGAD dalka Soomaaliya.

Waxa uu xogahayaha Hay'adda HAPA intaas ku daray in dunida ay tusaale ugu filan tahay waxii kala dhex maray 31 kii dowladood ee Raja soo celinta loogu magacdaray ee uu hogaaminayay maraykanka iyo Dadkii soomaaliyeed ee xiligaas sida xun uga soo horjeeday ciidamaas, dagaal ba'ana uu dhex maray,taas mid ka daran ayaana ka dhici doonta ayuu yiri hadii soomaaliya loo geeyo ciidamo aysan isku raacsanayn shacabka iyo dowladooduba.

Dhibaatadda ka taagan wadamada safka hore ee ku saabsan Xaaladda Soomaaliya oo iyaga dhexdooda khilaaf ka dhex samayn jirtay xiliyadii shirku bilowgu ahaa ayaa sii xumayn karta ayuu yiri xaaladda siyaasadeed iyo nabad galyo ee ka dhex jirta wadamada safka hore hadii ciidamadoodu ay tagaan dalka soomaaliya.

Ugu dambayn waxa ay Hay'adda Nabad raadinta Geeska Afrika ugu baaqday Wadamada safka hore in ay ka fiirsadaan ciidamo loo diro inta bulshada qaybaheeda kala duwani ay diidan yihiin,baarlamaanka iyo dowladuna aysan isku raacsanayn.

Waxa ay ku soo gabagabaysay Hay'adda nabad Raadinta Geeska Afrika in Beesha caalamka ay Somaalida dhexdeeda isku dayso,iyagoo ku dhiiri galinaya Qaybaha soomaaliyeed in ay dib u heshiin buuxda samaystaan kadibna la baadi goobo sidii loo dhisi lahaa ciidamo soomaaliyeed oo lagu wada kalsoon yahay,taas ayaa ugu dhaw in soomaaliya xal buuxa ka dhasho ayay ku soo koobtay Hay'addan warbixnteeda ku aadanayd in Somaliya la geeyo ciidamo shisheeye oo ka socda Wadamada IGAD oo ay maanta ka soo saartay magaaladda Xafiiskeeda Magaaladda Naiorbi.
Ku noqo beejka
Waxaa soo Tarjuntay
Suxufiyadda Canab Mumtaz.

Posted by aqoonyahan at 8:13 AM PST
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Malaaqyada beelaha Digil & Mirifle oo ka digay in deegaanadooda ay noqdaan goobo ay ku diriraan kooxaha diidan ciidamada shishee
Baydhaba


Warar aanu ka helnay ilo lagu kalsoon yahay ayaa sheegaya in malaaqyada beelaha Digil & Mirifle ee ku sugan gobolada Bay & Bakool ay ka digeen dhibaatooyin ka dhasha muran-ka sii xoogeysaneysa ee u dhexeeye xubnaha diidan & kuwa taageersan dalabka ciidamada shisheeye, waxeyna malaaqyadu ka digeen in deegaanadooda ay noqdaan goobo ay bartilmaameed ka dhigtaan dhinacyo ay sheegeen in ay ku kala sugan yihiin Baydhabo & Muqdisho oo u kala ololeynaya keenista ciidamada shisheeye oo qaarna ay ka soo horjeedaan kuwana ay u ololeynayaan, iyaga oo ka digay in dhibaato la mid ah tii ka dhacday magaalooyin ay Baydhabo ka mid tahay 1992-dii in ay mar kale ku soo laabato deegaanadooda, waxeyna odayaashu sheegeen in qatarta ka timaada arrintan ay noqoneysa mid ay dusha u ridanayaan dhinacyadaasi.


Malaaqyadan ayaa u soo jeediyey mas'uuliyiinta dowladda FKMG ah in ay magaalo kale oo aan Baydhabo aheyn ay farriisin ka dhigto dowladda, iyaga oo sheegay in is-jiid-jiid-ka siyaasiga ah ay tahay mid aanan xilligan loo baahney, waxeyna ugu dambeyntii sheegeen malaaqyadu in aysan dooneyn in deegaanadooda lagaga duulo beelo Soomaaliyeed oo duulaankooda loo adeegsanayo ciidamo shisheeye, waxeyna u soo jeediyeen siyaasiyiinta beelaha Digil & Mirifle in aysan ku kaadsoomin in aanan lagula soo gal-galan deegaanadooda tacadiyada la doonayo in loo geysto beelo dega K/Soomaaliya.

Hadalka malaaqyada ayaa dhabar jab ku ah masuuliyiinta ka soo jeeda gobolada Bay iyo Bakool oo waday baryahaan qorsha ay ku doonayaan in casimada Soomaliya loo soo weeciya magalada Baydhaba tasoo uu kasoo shaqeeyey Madaxweyne Cabdulaahi Yuusuf oo asagu qatar u arka magalada Muqdisho


Max'ed Ibraahim Isaaq Dayniile Baydhabo-Soomaaliya

ibra2006@hotmail.com


Posted by aqoonyahan at 8:11 AM PST
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