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The president of
Somali Republic
H.E. Abdinur
Ahmed Darman
was born in
Somalia to
Ambassador Dr.
Ahmed Mohammed
Darman and
Ashkira Ali
Shendile. On 24th
October 1952. Left
the country when
his father was
accredited to the
United Nations in
1962. Was out of
the country until
when he came
back with Operation
Restore Hope
1992.
ELECTED
CHAIRMAN OF
THE UNITED
SOMALI
REPUBLIC PARTY
IN 1999, THE
FIRST POLITICAL
PARTY SINCE THE
MILITARY COUP
OF SAID BARRE
1969.
Became the
President of Somali
Republic on June
5th 2003 at the
National
Reconciliation
conference in
Somalia and in 12
august 2004 the
Transitional
Parliament elected
at Arte in the
Republic of Djibouti
reaffirmed the
election after
President
Abdiqasim lost the
confidence vote







Somalia’s first freely-
elected president talks
about the war raging in
his country,
his views on the U.S.-
led Global War on
Terrorism, and how the
Internet may help
educate and unite his
nation.
Darman is a U.S.-
educated engineer who
wants to deploy
distance learning,
Internet-enabled health
care, and advanced
border security
technologies to help
unite his people and
bring peace and
security back to the war-
torn nation. Click here
The Somali
Government it
clear that the
following websites
are some of the
independent
Somali websites.
And that we do not
have any control of
their editorial and
news reporting
New currency
introduction
delayed
Because of the
war in Mogadishu
the capital of the
Somali Republic
the government
has decided to
delay the
introduction of
the new
Somali shilling the
fighting is now on
the fourth day.
President Darman
and his government
send condolence to
the
families and friends
of those who died
and wounded on the
unprovoked fire fight
with the UN created
exile Government
and
their Foreign Army.







The Somali
government One
hundred days
will release the
emergency budget for
the republic of Somalia
for the first time in 21
years. This will be plan
to first elevate the
housing and health
problems. A meeting will
be called on the
situation of Somalia
by the president all his
cabinet and the officials
of the parliament. This
will take into
consideration to all by
inviting some other
parties who are going to
take part in the
development of the
country. Elders and
NGOs will be asked to
come even they will be
ask to
play their role in saving
the nation. The following
will be the full text of the
plan of the Somali
government
click here
Somali will have
new notes as of 15
of may 2009 these
notes will replace
the old ones that
are now in
circulation.
The new Somali
notes will be one
shilling = to one
Euro so see the
exchange rate
against some
global currencies
please click here
TFG HAS NO MANDATE TO SIGN ANY AGREEMENTS SO PLEASE IF ANY COMPANY OR
ANY GOVERNMENT THAT DOES SIGN WITH THEM IT WILL NOT BE EXCEPTED BY ANY
ONE . THE SOMALI PEOPLE WILL NOT EXCEPT ANY THING THE TFG SIGN SO WE ARE
NOT RESPONSIBLE ANY COMMITMENTS THEY SIGN.
The Selling of the
somalia by the TFG
in desperate move
to safe it self and
rejected by the TFG
so called parliament
this article is writen
by the city press
read more/
Somali
Continental Shelf
Filing Rejected
A new Honorary
consular named
for the USA
Mr. Farid Seif was
nominated as the
Honorary consular
for The Somali
Republic to the
The United States
of America.
Leaving in
Houston, Texas
Mr. Seif has
shown the
Determination to
be part of the Re
establishment of
good relations
with USA and the
help the Somali
people who need
the Assistance of
the Government
of Somalia
Chemical in Bananas May Prevent and Treat HIVA chemical in bananas has been found to inhibit HIV, according to research findings from a University of Michigan Medical School published in the March 19 issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry. According to the study authors, this may lead to the development of inexpensive microbicides to prevent HIV transmission and, quite possibly, novel compounds to treat the disease. click here
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CAAC: Over 450 Boeing 737 have potential safety hazards
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on March 15 ordered all domestic airlines to inspect Boeing 737
aircraft due to a potential safety hazard which could lead to loss of airplane control. It is believed that over 450 of the
aircraft could have the problem.
The potential safety hazards are involved with only the 600, 700, 700C, 800, 900
and -900ER models of the Boeing 737 series, and the emergency airworthiness
directive issued by the CAAC indicates that the safety hazards of the Boeing 737
aircraft are so serious that each airline must make inspections according to the
directive, said the Department of Airworthiness Certification under the CAAC North
China Regional Administration on March 16.
Emergency airworthiness directive
CAAC's emergency airworthiness directive stipulates that the inspection is aimed at preventing the lug bearings of the
control structure for elevator tabs from becoming loose, which will cause unexpected turbulence. The problem will bring
about the failure of the elevators or horizontal stabilizers, leading to a loss of aircraft control and structural integrity. The
CAAC ordered airlines to make the inspections after receiving the directive and forward reports to Boeing within 10 days
after the inspections. If airlines have already completed the inspections before receiving the directive, they should forward
the reports within 10 days after receiving the directive.
On March 2, Ryanair's 737-800 aircraft traveling from the Netherlands to Madrid, Spain experienced severe turbulence in
flight and temporarily landed in Belgium. A subsequent inspection found extensive damage to the left elevator of the
horizontal tail. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered airlines to perform emergency inspections of the wing
control structure on some Boeing 737 aircraft.
Over 450 jets involved
Statistics show that the Boeing 737 aircraft constitute the majority of the fleet of China's airline companies, totaling over
603 aircraft as of February 2010. The aircraft involved in this incident exceed 450 units, of which, the Boeing 700 totals
134 units mainly distributed in Air China (20), China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines (45), China Southern Airlines
(31), and Xiamen Airlines (15); the Boeing 800 totals 318 units mainly distributed in Air China (64), China Eastern Airlines
and Shanghai Airlines (42), China Southern Airlines (50), Hainan Airlines (65), Xiamen Airlines (35), Shandong Airlines
(19), and Shenzhen Airlines (33); and the Boeing 900 totals 5 units, all in Shenzhen Airlines (5).
Airlines in Macao do not operate the Boeing 737; Hong Kong Airlines operates 7 Boeing 737-800 aircraft, and the Hong
Kong Express Airways operates 1 Boeing 737-300F; China Airlines operates 10 Boeing 737-800 aircraft, and a 737-800
aircraft has been specially adapted for use by the local government in Taiwan.
Boeing's China branch told reporters that Boeing stands ready to provide technical support for the airlines.
By People's Daily Online