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Chairman of the Parliament of Somalia, Hon. Mustaf M. Guudoo
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
his country,

his views on the U.S.-
led Global War on
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.
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The Somali
Government
would like to make
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
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
f
ighting 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.
President Abdinur Darman

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
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Somali Republic
new notes as of  15
of may 2009 these
notes will replace
the old ones that
circulation.

The new Somali
notes will be one
shilling = to one
Euro  so see the
exchange rate
against some
global currencies
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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
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Somali
Continental Shelf
Filing Rejected
A new Honorary
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
President Abdinur Darman and Mr. Farid Seif the Honorary Conusular for Somalia
Chemical in
Bananas May
Prevent and Treat
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.
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Somalia on the world press.
We collect here for you to see what is the world is saying about Somalia and we would like to make it clear to our readers
not to get confused by the Transitional Federal Government this is the Exile government that the UN and others created
and now they found out it is the most corrupt thing on the planed they will sell their body to get one dollar.  
They also call the Somalia people fighting against the Corrupt inapt exile TFG many names like Jihad est, or islamest  or
insurgents.
Breaking News
The TFG Mayer of the a district in mogadishu Hamar Jajab and others have died in a Mine explosion planted on the road.
Gudoomiyihii degmada X/jajab ee dowladda KMG oo Maanta Barqadii Qarax miino ku dhintay iyo Xarakada AL Shabaab oo sheegatay
dilkiisa.
Posted: 3/27/2010 9:55:00 AM
Shabelle: MUQDISHO
Waxaa saakay Qarax miino ku dhintay gudoomiyihii degmada X/jajab ee gobolka Banaadir iyadoo qaraxaasna ay masuuliyadiisa sheegteen
Xarakada Mujaahidiinta AL Shabaab.

Wararka laga helayo degmada X/jajab ee gobolka Banaadir ayaa sheegaya in Maanta barqadii miino lagu dilay gudoomiyihii degmada X/jajab
ee dowladda KMG  ee Soomaaliya iyadoo dhaawac uu soo gaaray ku xigeenka dhinaca amaanka ee Maamulka Gobolka Banaadir
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The following article was written two years ago but it is till true today read on and look back while you are  
looking forward.
Is Somalia in Ethiopian Army's cross hairs
Somali witnesses, and their border incursion could have dramatic impacts on the stability not just of Somalia, but throughout
the Horn of Africa.

For the record, the Ethiopian government denies that it has troops inside Somali territory, and claims it has largely stayed
out of Somali territory since it pulled back its troops in mid-December 2008.

Yet reports from the area surrounding Beletweyne (near the border) have been persistent, both of Ethiopian checkpoints
and entrenchments 20 kilometers inside the Somali border, near the town of Kalabeyr. Now, the question seems to be not
whether Ethiopian troops are there, but why they are there and how long they plan to stay.
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East Africa is Next Hot Oil Zone
NAIROBI, Kenya, March 10 (UPI) -- East Africa is emerging as the next oil boom following a big strike in Uganda's Lake
Albert  Basin. Other oil and natural gas reserves have been found in Tanzania and Mozambique and exploration is under
way in Ethiopia and even war-torn Somalia.The region,until recently largely ignored by the
energy industry, is "the last real high-potential area in the world that hasn'tbeen fully
explored," says Richard Schmitt, chief executive officer ofDubai's Black Marlin Energy, which
is prospecting in East Africa.The discovery at Lake Albert, in the center of Africa between
Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, is estimated to contain the equivalent of
several billion barrels of oil. It is likely to be the biggest onshore field found south of the
Sahara Desert in two decades.
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Nin heystay Dhalashada Mareykanka oo Ciidamada Kenya xabsiga dhigeen
Kadib markii ay korortay dhibaatada ay geysanayaan dhalinyarada aanan diinta sida wanaagsan u garaneynin ee dalka
dibaddiisa ka imaanaya si ay ugu biiraan Alshabaab ayaa dowladda Kenya waxa ay adkeysay xaaladeeda Ammaanka gaar
ahaan tan garoonka diyaaradaha.
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Bacteria show new route to making oxygen
Discovery adds to the few known biological pathways
By Sid Perkins
Web edition : Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
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Microbiologists have discovered bacteria that can produce oxygen by breaking down nitrite compounds, a novel metabolic
trick that allows the bacteria to consume methane found in oxygen-poor sediments.
Previously, researchers knew of three other biological pathways that could produce oxygen. In photosynthesis, microbes or
plants containing chlorophyll grow by gleaning energy from the sun, releasing oxygen as a waste product. In the two other
schemes, cells generate oxygen — typically for their own internal use — by using enzymes to break down oxygen-
containing substances such as chlorates, says Katharina Ettwig, a microbiologist at Radboud University Nijmegen in the
Netherlands.

The newly discovered pathway  opens up new possibilities for understanding how and where oxygen can be created, Ettwig
and her colleagues report in the March 25 Nature.
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Saudis Arrest 113 Militants
By MONA EL-NAGGAR and JACK HEALY
Published: March 24, 2010
Gen. Mansour al-Turki, a spokesman for the Saudi Interior Ministry, said the arrests were
conducted over the last five months and were aimed at three independent militant groups
linked to the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda, which has been implicated in numerous attacks
across the region, as well as a failed attempt on Dec. 25 to bring down a commercial flight over Detroit Officials said most
of the suspects had been captured near Saudi Arabia’s border with Yemen, and said they had seized weapons and
ammunition, as well as cameras, prepaid phone cards and computers. They did not specify which Saudi facilities were
potential targets of an attack, or say more precisely when the suspects had been arrested.
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Breaking news
Report from a city in the north west Somalia Borama say that there has been earth quake a tremer felt few times last night
and the fear of more and bigger one is expected. we will keep you informed as the developement and Damage report.
Uganda Says Military is not the Solution
General Wamaala of Uganda has said that the situation of Somalia need another solution not more military. He added that
Somalia does not want the TFG and there for it is not worth defend it long. This follows weeks of revelations of corruption
and state luting by individuals who the UN called the Minister and Sharif Sh. Ahmed.
Dispute with Israel underscores limits of U.S. power, a shifting alliance
By Glenn Kessler
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 24, 2010; 9:39 AM

The two-week-old dispute between Israel and the United States over housing construction in East Jerusalem has exposed
the limits of American power to pressure Israeli leaders to make decisions they consider politically untenable. But the blowup
also shows that the relationship between the two allies is changing, in ways that are unsettling for Israel's supporters.
President Obama and his aides have cast the settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not just the relationship with
Israel, as a core U.S. national security interest. Gen. David H. Petraeus, the head of the military's Central Command, put it
starkly in recent testimony on Capitol Hill: "The conflict foments anti-American sentiment due to a perception of U.S.
favoritism toward Israel." His comments raised
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Europe shares slip on Portugal debt downgrade
(Reuters) - European shares edged down around midday on Wednesday, surrendering early gains after Fitch Ratings
downgraded Portugal's sovereign rating, with banks among the worst performers.
By 1149 GMT (7:49 a.m. EDT), the FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares was down 0.2 percent at 1,069.93
points, after dropping as low as 1,064.65 soon after the Fitch announcement.
The pan-European index has gained around 65 percent since hitting a record low in March last year, but the market's sharp
recovery from a dismal 2008 has lost steam over the past few months, and Europe's benchmark is up a meager 2.2 percent
so far in 2010
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In First, Private Guards Kill Somali Pirate
PARIS — In what was said to be the first incident of its kind, private security guards aboard a merchant ship plying the
pirate-infested waters off Somalia shot dead one of several attackers trying to seize the vessel, the European
Naval Force in the area said on Wednesday.
The death of the pirate could escalate th
struggle between pirates and merchant shipping in the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean,
where cargo ships increasingly carry private security operatives to repel assailants.
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