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Images of Tuesday the 29th of November 2005 ‎

ISSUE 203
Front Page
Index

Headlines

Foreigners Among Extremists Receiving ‎Training In Mogadishu's Terrorist Camps

President Rayale To Leave For Germany Today

Guurti Endorses Election Of ‎Opposition-Backed Speaker

Businesses Fear Monopoly May Loom over ‎Port Operation

THE BIG SCAM TFG Somalia And The Topcat Marine Sandal‎

The Surud Mountain Forests In Somaliland

Brazil Will Face Croatia In Opener Of ‎The 2006 World Cup Finals In Germany‎‎

IGAD And Its Patient

Local & Regional Affairs

Elders Urge Compromise In Parliamentary Rifta

Somaliland, Puntland Exchange Detainee

UN Urges Due Process In Murder Investigation

SOMALIA: Leaders Appeal For Food Aid Following ‎Crop Failure‎

Moi Must Go, They Said; Wait And See, He Replied‎

Infrastructure: Horn of Africa‎‎‎

Journalists’ Union Receives Press Freedom Award‎

Mercenaries To Police Somali Coast

Editorial
Images of Tuesday the 29th of November 2005

International News

Commons To Investigate Impact Of Piracy On UK

Police Shooting Suspects May Flee UK

New Ship Hijacked In Somali Waters

Border Abuses Of Children Must Stop

High Commissioner For Human Rights Says Total ‎Ban On Torture Under Attack In 'War On Terror'

Somali Man Celebrates New Post

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

Land Tenure: Addressing Territorial Disputes ‎Somaliland

Chinese Influence On African Media

The Isaq Somali Diaspora And‎ Poll-Tax Agitation In Kenya, 1936-41 ‎(part 4)

Nazlin Umar Is A Bridge Over Troubled Waters

Notice Board

A SOMALI PLAGIARIST WRITER‎

Opinions

The Cause Of Underdevelopment Of Somaliland

Well Done Mr. Rayale‎

The Mother Of All Monkey Business!‎‎‎

Somaliland Is Better To Be Alone, Than ‎In The Wrong Union‎

Bashir Ahmed Warsame: A Gift To Be Cherished‎

Somaliland Can Ill-Afford The Mistakes Of Its Leaders‎


Brought to you by those journalists
who were beaten, vandalized, arrested and detained
by the Somaliland Police force:
all because they saw, what they witnessed on our behalf


Opposition Mp's vote for new Speaker and his deputies of Somaliland Parliament (above)

Commotion and mayhem as Somaliland police force attempt to stop opposition newly elected MPs from voting for new speaker of parliament and start attacking journalists taking pictures of the mayhem inside parliament chambers (above)

Newly appointed opposition deputies of Somaliland parliament: first deputy Speaker of parliament Mr Abdi-aziz Samale (left) and 2nd deputy Speaker of parliament Mr Bashe Farah (right)

The only elected female new members of Somaliland parliament: Mrs Ikran Haji Daud and (right) and Mrs Baar Saeed (left).

Members of the House of Elders sitting in the public gallery listening to the president's opening speech of the new parliament

Newly elected opposition Speaker of Parliament Mr Abdirahman Abdillahi (Cirro)

Chairman of Ucid party Mr Fasal Abdi Warabe (centre) and Chairman of Kulmiyey party Mr Ahmed Silaanyo (right of Fasal A Warabe), both leaders of the opposition are seated in the public gallery of parliament's chamber listening to the speech of the president.

Mr Ibrahim Mohamed Hassan (Dhaadheere) of Udub party soon after being appointed to honour the chairmanship to arbitrate the first session of parliament and election of the chairman and his deputies.

Spectaters waiting for the announcement of the new chairman of parliament, standing ouside parliament building.

The speech of the President of Somaliland Dahir Riyaale inaugurating the new parliament and the deputy president sitting to his right Mr Ahmed Yasin. Near left is Chairman of the House of Elders Mr Suleiman Adan, and Mr Abdiqadar Jirde (former deputy speaker of parliament)  is seated 2nd from left.

The president opens the first session of the newly elected parliament. Mr Ismail Adan Osman the Interior Minster looks on (center of back row)

Newly elected members of Somaliland parliament listen to the presidential speech

Newly elected members of Somaliland parliament taking their initiation oath.

Leaders of the opposition seated in the public gallery waiting for the president's arrival

By an anonymous journalist who was among those beaten by Somaliland police force. For reasons of his safety we are not obliged to publish his name  and details for this piece.


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