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We will be holding a Conference on Saturday, June 12th from 3.p.m to 7.p.m for all Diaspora members to attend and participate. The address of the meeting to take place will be:

1-2 Lismore Circus, London, NW5 4QF 

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MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS

 

Membership enables you to actively participate in all LPDF affairs and to receive:

 Invitations to all our events. These include workshops, seminars, and conferences that provide opportunities for networking and that will help you understand key policy issues. Additionally, consultation events that provide an opportunity to comment on future government policy and legislation.

Email briefings and notifications of current events and issues relevant to the Somali voluntary and community sector.

Invitations to contribute to the development of the LPDF and its strategic vision.

 

MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA

 

The membership of the BSA falls under two categories. Please note a copy of your constitution for our records is required for both categories.  For individual members, 2 references will be required.

 General Membership

 

Membership is open to all individuals (of eighteen (18) years and older) and organizations who support the aims and objectives of the PUNTLAND DIASPORA FORUM. Members should abide by the rules and the bylaws of the Puntland Diaspora Forum and should be actively engaged in the promotion of the development of the welfare of the Puntland State.

General members can stand for election, can vote and take part in all LPDF activities. 
 Honorary Membership

 

Honorary membership may be granted or approved by a resolution of (2/3) of the board of directors upon recommendation by a member of the board PUNTLAND DIASPORA FORUM. Honorary members shall be entitled to participate in all activities of the PUNTLAND DIASPORA FORUM. They shall not have the right to vote or to be elected.

 

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Obama and US military engagement in Africa 23/04/2010

Daniel Volman
2010-04-22, Issue 478
http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/63866

US ArmyUpon replacing George W. Bush as US president, hopes were high 
that Barack Obama would oversee sweeping change in relation to US 
military policy. But, writes Daniel Volman, far from seeing a reversal, 
such policy has in fact intensified, entirely at the expense of more 
progressive diplomatic and economically-based approaches.

When Barack Obama took office as president of the United States in 
January 2009, it was widely expected that he would dramatically change, 
or even reverse, the militarised and unilateral national security policy 
toward Africa that had been pursued by the Bush administration. But, 
after a little more than one year in office, it is clear that the Obama 
administration is essentially following the same policy that has guided 
US military involvement in Africa for more than a decade. Indeed, it 
appears that President Obama is determined to expand and intensify US 
military engagement throughout Africa.

Thus, in its budget request for the State Department for the 2010 
financial year, the Obama administration proposed significant increases 
in funding for US arms sales and military training programmes for 
African countries, as well as for regional programmes on the continent, 
and is expected to propose further increases in its budget request for 
the 2011 financial year.

The 2010 budget proposed to increase foreign military funding spending 
for Africa by more than 300 per cent, from just over US$8.2 million to 
more than US$25.5 million, with additional increases in funding for 
North African countries. Major recipients included Chad, the Democratic 
Republic of Congo (DRC), Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Morocco, 
Nigeria and South Africa.

The 2010 budget request for the International Military Education and 
Training programme proposed to increase funding for African countries 
from just under US$14 million to more than US$16 million, with 
additional increases for North African countries. Major recipients 
slated for increases include Algeria, Chad, the Democratic Republic of 
Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Liberia, Libya, 
Mali, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda.

The 2010 State Department budget request also proposed increased funding 
for several other security assistance programmes in Africa, including 
the African Contingency Operations and Training Assistance programme 
(which is slated to receive US$96.8 million), the International 
Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement programmes in Algeria, Cape Verde, 
the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, 
Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Morocco, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Sudan and 
Uganda, anti-terrorism assistance programmes in Kenya and South Africa, 
and the Africa regional programme.

The same is true for funding in the Defense Department budget for the 
operations of the new Africa Command (AFRICOM) which became fully 
operational in October 2008 and the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of 
Africa (CJTF-HOA) forces, which have been stationed at the US military 
base in Djibouti since 2002. The Obama administration requested US$278 
million to cover the cost of AFRICOM operations and Operation Enduring 
Freedom-Trans-Sahara Counter-Terrorism Partnership operations at the 
AFRICOM headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany. The administration also 
requested US$60 million to fund CJTF-HOA operations in 2010 and US$249 
million to pay for the operation of the 500-acre base at Camp Lemonier 
in Djibouti, along with US$41.8 million for major base improvement 
construction projects. And the administration is now considering the 
creation of a 1,000-man Marine intervention force based in Europe to 
provide AFRICOM with the capability to intervene in Africa.

The continuity with Bush administration policy is especially evident in 
several key regions. In Somalia, for example, the Obama administration 
has provided some US$20 million worth of arms to the Transitional 
Federal Government (TFG) and initiated a major effort to provide 
training to TFG troops at the CJTF-HOA base in Djibouti and in Europe. 
Furthermore, President Obama has continued the programme initiated by 
the Bush administration to assassinate alleged al-Qaeda leaders in 
Somalia and, in August 2009, he authorised an attack by US Special 
Forces units that killed Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan, who was accused to 
being involved in the bombing of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania 
by al-Qaeda in August 1998.

In the Sahel, the Obama administration has also sought increased funding 
for the Trans-Saharan Counter-Terrorism Program (US$20 million in 2010) 
and begun a special security assistance programme for Mali to provide 
the country with some US$5 million of all-terrain vehicles and 
communications equipment. Administration officials have justified this 
escalating military involvement in the Trans-Saharan region by arguing 
that the increasing involvement of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in 
criminal activity (including kidnapping for ransom and drug-trafficking) 
constitutes a growing threat to US interests in this resource-rich area.

In Nigeria, which supplies approximately 10 per cent of US oil imports, 
the Obama administration has decided to expand US military support to 
Nigerian military forces, despite concerns about security in the Niger 
Delta, Islamic extremism in northern Nigeria and the country’s fragile 
democratic institutions. Thus, during her visit to Nigeria in August 
2009, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton promised that the 
administration would consider any request by the Nigerian government for 
military support to enhance its capacity to repress armed militants in 
the Niger Delta region. The failure of the Nigerian government to 
implement major elements of its amnesty programme in this vital 
oil-producing area has recently led to a resumption of violent incidents 
and attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta.

In Central Africa and the Horn of Africa, the Obama administration is 
increasing security assistance to Uganda, Rwanda, the Kenya, Ethiopia 
and other countries in the region, and has conducted major training 
exercises both in Uganda and in Djibouti for the new East African 
Standby Force (EASF). The EASF is a battalion-sized force authorised by 
the African Union for independent African peacekeeping operations and 
other missions, but it remains dependent upon external support – 
especially from the United States – and is not expected to be able to 
operate on its own for many years to come. And in the Democratic 
Republic of Congo, the Obama administration has just authorised the 
deployment of US Special Forces troops to train an infantry battalion at 
a base at Kisangani that was recently rehabilitated by the United 
States. The Obama administration has chosen to engage in this training 
programme despite the continuing involvement of Congolese troops in 
gross human rights violations (including the rape and murder of 
civilians) and in the illegal exploitation of the country’s mineral 
resources.

This growing US military engagement in Africa reflects the Obama 
administration’s genuine concerns about the threat posed by Islamic 
extremism and by instability in key resource-producing regions, and its 
desire to help resolve conflicts throughout the continent. However, all 
these measures increase the militarisation of Africa and tie the United 
States even more closely to unstable, repressive and undemocratic 
regimes. Furthermore, despite President Obama’s rhetorical commitment to 
an approach that combines military and non-military activities, the 
administration lacks a comprehensive and effective plan to address the 
underlying issues – the lack of democracy and economic development – 
that lead to extremism, instability and conflict in Africa.

This is chiefly because the Obama administration lacks the diplomatic 
and economic means to address these issues. The State Department and the 
Agency for International Development have been systematically starved of 
funding and other resources for years and simply lack the capacity to 
engage in Africa in the manner that would make such an effort possible. 
It will take many years and substantial increases in funding to build 
this capacity. And the Obama administration’s food security programme – 
its one major new initiative for Africa – is highly problematic since it 
relies on the use of expensive petroleum-based fertilizers, the 
mechanisation of agricultural production and the use of 
genetically-modified seeds.

In the meantime, President Obama has decided that he has no choice 
except to rely primarily on military instruments and to hope that this 
can protect US interests in Africa, at least in the short term, despite 
the risk that this military engagement will exacerbate existing threats. 
The Obama administration would be well advised to curtail its military 
engagement in Africa and devote its attention to developing the capacity 
for diplomatic and economic efforts to address Africa’s underlying 
problems (as Joint Chief of Staff Admiral Michael Mullen argued in a 
recent speech) and to working with the European Union, China and other 
stakeholders on a cooperative engagement with Africa that will not 
further undermine African security and jeopardise America’s long-term 
interests.

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Update 19TH January 2010
PRESS RELEASE, GOVERNMENT OF PUNTLAND,SOMALIA.

January 19, 2010
,GAROWE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Office of the Chief Cabinet

Tel: +252 90 790999 / 794030

E-mail: plpresidencyg@hotmail.com

 

The TFG Plan to Mint New Currency Poses Grave Dangers for Somalia

 

The Government of Puntland State of Somalia strongly expresses its disapproval to the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia’s unilateral plan to issue new currency in an agreement with private contractors in Sudan. Printing new monetary notes with different denominations during this fragile period of political turmoil and economic collapse will have negative implications for Somalia as a whole.

 

The TFG Parliament, the Somali business community and other economic stakeholders were not consulted in plans to issue the new currency. The Puntland Government, which is the main domestic pillar of the TFG that relies on foreign aid for survival, was also not consulted during this secretive process. This raises a question of hidden motives by unscrupulous elements within the TFG, a government that is dependent on African Union peacekeepers (AMISOM) for its own survival in a few blocks of Mogadishu.

 

Minting new currency in Somalia at this sensitive time will be a costly blunder and potentially open new political and security challenges for the international community that supports the TFG. The plan to mint new currency lacks legal backing and poses grave dangers to the fragile Somali economy when one considers the following: a) the nonexistence of monetary policy by the Central Bank of Somalia; and b) the absence of statistical knowledge of money, finance, banking and financial market indicators. There has been no assessment of the amount of money in circulation in the country and the amount needed to be injected into the economy, for example.

 

The top priorities for the TFG should have been to improve security and to rebuild public institutions through a reconciliation process, instead of plotting to flood markets with new money in a unilateral project that endangers Somali families and households.

 

The Puntland Government strongly denounces the minting of new currency and categorically rejects its circulation in Somalia. This dangerous scheme, if not stopped immediately, will give rise to hyperinflation and lead to economic destabilization.

 

We urge the Government of Sudan to prevent the minting of this unauthorized Somali currency on its soil. Likewise, we urge members of the international community to halt this illegal scheme and to protect the Somali people and economy.


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Shir ay Soo qabanqaabiyeen Puntland Diaspore Furum ee UK ayaa maanta ka dhacey xaafada Camden magaalada London
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London(Puntlandi)Magaalada London ee wadanka Ingiriiska ayaa maanta waxaa ka dhacey shir ay isugu yimaadeen xubnaha Puntland Diaspora Forum UK ee magaalada London,shirkaasoo ujeedadiisu aheyd horumarinta ururka,ugogolxaarida shirwayne ay isugu imaanayaa Puntland Diaspora Furum ee UK oo ka dhici doona dhawaan magaalada London,

Shirka oo uu shir gudoomiye ka ahaa Ahmed Saciid Geele Garoon(Shoodhe) kana mid ah gudiga Puntland Diaspora Forum ayaa ku soo dhaweeyey furitaanka shirka Shiikh Muqtaar Sh. Osmaan si uu ugu furo aayado quraan ah iyo xasuusinta ilaahey.ayaadihii ka dib ayaa shirgudoomiye Shoodhe wuxuu kusoo dhaweeyey hadalka Ahmed Dayib oo ka mid ah gudiga Ururuka wuxuuna ka waramey ejeedada shirka iyo sababaha ay isugu yimaadeen,waxaa iyana halkaas ka hadashey Warsan Abshir Salah oo ka mid ah gudiga Ururuka oo ka war bixisey wax qabadka gudiga iyo waxyabahey soo qabteen.intaas ka dib ayaa shirgudoonku wuxuu kusoo dhaweeyey hadalka Gudoomiyaha kumeelgaarka ah ee Puntland Diaspora Forum UK Cabdiwali Mohamud Gurey oo warbixin dheer ka baxshey safarkiisii uu sanadkii hore ku tahey magaalada Minneapolis ee wadanka Mareykanka oo uu kaga qayb galey shirweynihii Puntland Diaspora Forum isagoo matalayey UK.Waxaa isna halkaas ka hadley Cabdulqadir Jabril oo ah wakiilka dowlada Puntland ee UK isla markaasna ka mid ah gudiga PDF UK,wuxuu Cabdulqaadir ka hadley waxyaabihii uu qabtay tan iyo markii loomagacaabey wakiilka Puntland ee UK,wuxuu sheegey inuu kulamo badan la qaatey dowlada UK iyo Hay´ado gaara,wuxuu kaloo sheegey in maanta ay dowlada Ingiriisku aad u daneynayso xiriirka Puntland.
Waxaa isna halkaas ka hadley cabdirashiid Mohamed Daahir oo gudiga ka mid ah oo isna ka warbixyey ujeedada ururka iyo waxa looga bahanyahey jaaliyada Puntland ee UK.
Waxaa kaloo goobtaas ka hadley Cabdulqadir Ahemd Xaashi iyo Caasho Geele oo dhamaantood ku booriyey gudiga iyo xubnaha ururka isku duubni iyo in dadka waxloo qabto,horumarka Puntland na meel looga soo wada jeesto.
Waxaan la ilaawi karin Fadumo Diriye oo kulanka kasoo jeedisey hadalo qiira galiya dadkii ka soo qaybgaley shirka iyadoo ka hadashey in dalku ubaahan yahey in lagacanqabto ee uusan ubaahneyn hadal ookaliya,kuna boorisey xubnaha ururuka iyo dadkii kaleba in dadka iyo dalka wax loo qabto,Waxaa iyana goobtaas ka hadashey Shugri Salaad wayrax oo kamid ahaan jirtey baarlamaanka Puntland,waxaa isna ka hadley goobtaas Ahmed Cabdirahman Hirsi  iyo Adaan Guuriye Kaarshe,waxaa isna halkaas ka hadley Sakariya Isticmaar.Waxaa iyana halkaas ka hadley Ahmed Tigaana iyo Sahal Mohamed oo ka hadley arimaha Sportiga Puntland oo u baahan in waxlaga qabto waxeykaloo sheegeen iney dhowan sameeyeen Ururu ka shaqeynaya horumarinta Sportiga iyo dhaqanka Puntland.
ugu dambeyntii waxaa shirka soo gunaanadey Shirgudoomiyihii shirka Ahmed Siciid Garoon Shoodhe oo ka warbixiyey safarkii ay ku tageen Gobolak Midland UK magaalada Birmingham iyo gobolada UK kaasoo ujeedadiisu aheyd sidii dhidibada loogu taagi lahaa Puntland Diaspore Furum ee UK,  iyo qaabdhismeedkiisa,wuxuu kaloo ka hadley qodobaadaan oo shirka kasoo baxey
# In la taageero waxyaabihii shirka ka soo baxey
#In shirarka kale ee ururka oo ugu horeeya oo dhawaan ka dhici doona London lagu casumo Odayaasha,waxgaradka,haweenka iyo Dhalinyarada jaaliyada Puntland ee UK.

Waxaa kaloo shirka looga hadley in shirweynaha sanadlaha Puntland Diaspora Forum ee aduunka sanadkaan lagu qabandoono Caasimada Puntland Garowe kadib markii madaxweyne Cabdirahmaan M. Faroole uu ku casumay ururka.
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Riix halkaan.. Sawiradii shirka oo dhan halkaan ka daawo
Xasuuso markaad gasho qaybta sawirada dooro Album-ka Shirkii Puntland Diaspora Forum  UK ee London 3.11.2009

Puntlandi EU News Center
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LONDON: Xaflad loo sameeyey Wasiirka Cusub ee warfaafinta Puntland Cabdixakiin A. Guuleed oo ka dhacday Magaalda London (Sawiro)
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London:(pp)- Xafladan oo ahayd xaflada aad loosoo agaasimay ayaa kadhacday makhaayada
iimaan restaurant ee Xaafada finsbury park ee magaalada London.

Xaflada oo uu daadihinaayay C/rashiid Maxamed Daahir ayaa ugu horayntii lagu furay aayadaha quraanka kariimka ah intaas kadib waxa Codbaahiyaha lagu soo dhaweeyay Eng Faataxo oo kawarbixiyay Taariikhda  Wasiirka Csuub ee warfaafinta Puntland Cabdixakiin Axmed Guuleed.

Eng Faataxo ayaa sheegay in uu aaminsanyahay C/xakiin in uu yahay nin kabixi kara xilka Loo magacaabay.Waxa kale oo Mikrafoonka lagu soo dhawaayey Xubno ay kamid ahaayeen Wakiilka Puntland u qabilsan yurub Maxamed Xasan bare , Wakiilka Uk ufadhiya puntland
C/qaadir Faarax jibriil iyo C/wali mohamud Gurey oo katirsan Puntland Diaspora Forum una qaablsan Uk.

Dhinaca Dhalinyarada waxa u hadlay Sakariye isticmaar , waxa kaloo dhinaca Dowlada Somalia u hadlay C/qaadir talakarays oo ah Comercial Ataajee india, Dhamaan Dadkaas hadlay ayaa u hanbalyeeyay Wasiirka Cusub.

ugu danbeyntii waxa Khadka Telefoonka Kaka soo qaybgalay  Wasiirka Csuub ee warfaafinta Puntland Cabdixakiin Axmed Guuleed , wasiirka ayaa uhanbalyeeyay Shacabka reer Puntland ee UK sida ay diyaar ugu yihiin in ay lashaqeeyaan Xukuumada Cusub ee Maamulka Puntland.

Xaflada ayaa waxa ay kusoo gabagabowday Jawi aad usaraysa waxaana soo xiray mid kamid ah Odayaasha Jaaliyada oo lagu magacaabo Ciise Xaaji.

Wadanka Uk ayaa Ah wadanka ugu badan oo ay kasoo baxaeen wasiirada Cusub ee maamulka Puntland iyada oo lagu qiyaaso wasiiradasa ilaa 9 wasiir in ay kamid ahaayeen Jaaliyada Uk ee Reer Puntland.

Maxamuud Maxamed Xasan Shire (Boocame)
London uk
Boocame@hotmail.com

Daabacaada; PuntlandDiasporaForum.com

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Shir Ay Qabsadeen Qurbajoogta Puntland Diaspora UK oo Si Fiican u dhacay loogana soo qaybgalay waxaana looga wada hadlay wax yaabo wax ku ool u ah danaha puntland iyo dhammaan danaha soomaliyeed, waxaana shirkaas ka soo qaybgalay dad i sugu jira aqoonyahano rag iyo dumarba leh, waxgarad,culamaauu diin...

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Puntland Diaspora Forum 2009 Annual General Conference

Puntland Diaspora Forum holds its 2009 Annual General Conference in St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN October 9-11, and is being hosted by its MN Chapter.

The participants of this conference will deliberate some of the burning issues of which the following are but a part:

* Perspective on the radicalization of Somali youth in the Diaspora,
* The current State of Somali politics and the virtues of federalism,
* Security, piracy, environmental problems,
* Women and youth as agents of change in the development of Puntland,
* Puntland needs good governance, and not good intentions,
* Socio-economic development,
* Healthcare and education in Puntland and more …

Read More at: http://puntlanddiasporaforum.org

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