Maxaa
ka jira gudaha Gollaha Xukuumadda puntland?
W.Q.
C/risaaq Sheekh Aduun sheekhaduun@hotmail.com
Hardanka awood ku loolanka siyaasadeed ee puntland ka jiray sanadkii
2002dii ayaa la oran karay waxaa laga heli karaa waayo aragnimo
siyaasadeed oo u soo korortay dhanka ku guulaystay awooda inay
hantaan. Durba waxaa soo ifbaxaya in ay qoladan dagaalka ku guulaysatay
ay ilaaween shalay. madaxweyne c/laahi wuxuu magacaabay gole xukuumadeed
oo ka kooban 14 wasiir tan oo durbadiiba uu madaxweynuhu ku khilaafay
dastuurkii uu cuskan jiray salkana u ahaa madaxweynanimaddiisa.
Arinta
aadka u yaabka badan ayaa lagu tilmaamaa 10 wasiiradda ka mid
ahi waxay haystaan jinsiyado iyo deganaansho dalal shisheeye.
markaa ayaa la isweydiin karaa maxay tahay danta loo magacaabay?
sow kuwani lama mid aha reer puntland-ka xeryaha ifo, dhadhaab,
kaakumo, al-qaras ku nool oo iyaguna xaq u yeelan maayaan in wasiiro
loo magacaabo. marka si fog loo eego golaha xukuumaddan ayaan
waxba ka duwanayn tii uu madaxweyne c/laahi maalin qur ah jiritaankeedii
uu waayey. nin walba oo wasiira waxaa jeebka dambe ugu jira basaboorkiisa.
hadduu uu madaxweyne c/laahi halku dhig ka dhigtay 8 may 2002
markuu soo galay magaaladda boosaaso "waqtiga xun
ayaa ragga la kala bartaa"
oo uu ula jeeday wasiiraddiisii ka dhuuntay waqtigii dhibaatadda.
Maanta
in badan oo waqtigii isu soo celinta puntland ku hawlanayd inay
si daacadnima ah wax u qabtaan ayaan muuqan oo hoosta ka guuxaya.
waxay maalmuhu u saansaan egyihiin bishii juune ee sanadkii 2001-dii.
markaad gudaha xukuumadda eegto waxaa khilaafweyni u dhexeeyaa wasiiradda
iyo wasiirku xigeenadda. wasaaradda ganacsiga. ayaa ah wasarada
kaliya ee aan khilaaf ka jirin gudaheeda. khilaafyada la sheego
xataa inuu marmar hakiyo kulamadda golaha xukuumadda.
dhibaatadda
jirta ayaa waxay tahay wasiir ku xigeenadda oo intooda badan ah
rag fac yar iyo wasiiradda oo aaminsan in iyaga la siiyey wasaaradaha
oo wixii ay doonaan wasaaradooda ka samayn karaan sida madaxwayne
Cabdulaahi oo kale.
Wasiiradda
ayaa iyagu qaarkood waxay shaqdii ka joojiyeen wasiir ku xigeenadoodii.
gud ahaan markaa eegto xukuumaddan ayaa waxaa xanibaya haday wax
qaban lahaydba is haysiga dhexdeeda ah .dadka u kuur gal siyaasada
puntland ayaa iyagu sheega khatarta ugu weyn ee madaxweyne c/laahi
haysataa waa golahiisa xukuumadda oo iyagu fooda iskula jira. waxaa
la is weydiin karaa sidii wasiiraddii 2001dii armaa la waayaa mar
keliya oo uu soo haraa madaxweynaha iyo in dani baday ah. maanta
madaxweyne c/laahi markale ma ka soo bilaabi karaa halgankiisii
quracii magaaladda Galkacayo iyadoo ay jiraan duruufo ka duwanaan
kara markii hore oo kale. gabagabadii ayaan ku koobi karaa maqaalkan
c/laahi ceelafweyn waxaa kaaga daran wasiiraddaada. xageedse ku
iloowday raggii ka soo qaybqaatay isu soo celintii puntland waxaad
ugu yeeri jirtay oo maanta gidaarada meeraysanaya. ma waxaa kaaga
roonaaday wasiiradda.......?
W.Q. C/risaaq Sheekh Aduun sheekhaduun@hotmail.com
Gobolka Hawd oo Looga
Dhawaaqay Puntland
Muqdisho, Khamiis, Mar 27, 2003 (AllPuntland)- Golaha
Wasiirada Puntland ayaa kulan ay maanta ku yeesheen Garoowe isku
raacay dhismaha gobol cusub oo loo bixiyay Hawd, kaasi oo xaruntiisu
noqonayso Buuhoodle.
Gobolkaan oo ayaa sidda la sheegay ka kooban 3 degmo oo ay ka mid
yihiin Buuhoodle, Wirwir iyo degmo kale oo aanan wali helin magaceeda.
Dhismaha gobolkaan ayaa ka dambeeyay olole ay in dhawaale wadeen
dadweynaha deegaanka Hawd, ololahaasi oo ay ku doonayeen in deegaanka
Hawd loo aqoonsado gobol madaxbanaan.
Inta badan deegaanka Hawd iyo degmada Buuhoodle ayaa ahaa degaan
madaxbanaan oo ka tirsan Puntland tan iyo intii ay kasoo go'een
gobolka Togdheer oo ay ka mid ahayd wixii ka horeeyay 1991-kii,
xiligaas oo ay burburtay dawladii dhexe ee Somaliya, gobolka Togdheer
oo xaruntiisu tahay Burco ayaa isaguna ku biiray Somaliland wixii
ka dambeeyay 1991-kii oo ay ku dhawaaqeen inay ka madaxbanaan yihiin
Somaliya inteeda kale.
Allpuntland
Unfinished business
Richard Perle's resignation
highlights questions over US economic involvement in postwar Iraq,
writes Brian Whitaker
Friday March 28, 2003
Amid admissions that Iraq has surprised the invasion forces with
the strength of its resistance, and official predictions that the
conflict will last longer than originally expected, there is news
from Washington that Richard Perle, chief architect of the war,
has resigned as chairman of the Pentagon's influential Defence Policy
Board.
Mr Perle says he resigned to stop allegations about his business
interests becoming a distraction from the "urgent challenge"
of invading Iraq, but he apparently intends to stay on in a more
minor role.
In 1996 Mr Perle, nicknamed the Prince of Darkness, was the main
author of a report entitled "Clean Break" whose contents
were revealed by the Guardian last September (Playing
skittles with Saddam, September 3 2002). This set out a plan
to protect Israel's strategic interests by reshaping the Middle
East, starting with regime change in Iraq.
Last week, the Guardian disclosed Mr Perle's links to an intelligence-related
computer firm that stands to profit from war with Iraq (Pentagon
hawk linked to UK intelligence company, March 21 2003). Mr Perle
has denied separate allegations published earlier this month in
the New Yorker, and threatened to sue the magazine in Britain, where
libel cases are much harder to defend than in the US.
According to a report to be published today by the US watchdog
Center for Public Integrity, at least 10 out of 30 members of the
Pentagon committee are executives or lobbyists with companies that
have tens of billions of dollars' worth of contracts with the US
defence department and other government agencies.
Britain's chief military officer in the Gulf, Air Marshal Brian
Burridge, yesterday attacked American moves to hand over the running
of Iraq's largest port to a company which has a history of bad industrial
relations and has faced accusations of union-busting.
The firm, Stevedoring Services of American, has been awarded a
£3m contract to manage Umm Qasr by the Bush administration.
Britain argues that the port should be run by Iraqis once it has
been made secure.
Another contract in Umm Qasr - for construction work - has gone
to a subsidiary of Halliburton, Vice-President Dick Cheney's old
firm.
Meanwhile, the arrival of the first ship carrying humanitarian
aid to Umm Qasr has again been delayed because of the continuing
risk from mines.
George Bush and Tony Blair ended their summit at Camp David yesterday
with a joint press conference where they vowed to fight "for
as long as it takes" to remove Saddam Hussein from power. But
with growing perceptions in the Middle East that the invasion is
aimed at conquering Iraq rather than liberating it, there is also
a growing possibility that the removal of Saddam will not mark the
end of the war.
From Camp David, Mr Blair went on to New York for talks with the
UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan. Discussions centred on plans for
a new security council resolution to restart the oil-for-food programme
on which 60% of Iraqis depend for their survival.
The bombing of Baghdad continued overnight and a BBC correspondent
in the city said the explosions heard were among the most violent
since the start of the war. Targets included an Iraqi communications
centre which was hit by two 4,700-lb "bunker-busting"
bombs, according to US officials.
Following the parachute landing by about 1,000 troops to secure
an airfield in northern Iraq on Wednesday, US cargo planes have
begun delivering military supplies there, along with 200 more troops.
One of the main difficulties facing the invasion forces almost
everywhere in Iraq is distinguishing soldiers from civilians - and
the Baghdad regime is clearly putting civilians at risk by deliberately
confusing the picture.
A "pooled" (and apparently censored) report by a Reuters
correspondent this morning describes an attack by US marines on
a bus near Nassirya in which 20 Iraqis were killed. The dead were
wearing some civilian clothing and were said to be carrying papers
that identified them as members of the Republican Guard - though
the report says that only two guns were found on the bus.
British and American rules of engagement normally require clear
evidence that targets are armed and hostile before troops can open
fire. But because of the Iraqi use of non-uniformed fighters, troops
are finding themselves in the invidious position of having to make
split-second judgments.
This bodes ill for any future attempt to capture Baghdad. The Iraqi
defence minister, Sultan Hashem Ahmed, was quoted yesterday as saying
the capital "cannot be taken as long as the citizens in it
are still alive".
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