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What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
Sxb, people reading these messages are wondering if you are .. "ok". -
What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
What a comeback, beautiful comeback. -
What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
My God, I think my IQ just dropped double digits because of you. What on Earth does Puntland policies have to do with Siad Barre? Are high on khat or something? You first say Slavic people who are over 300 million people are the same ethnically or at least you allude to it. Then you lose on that ground now Siad Barre is Milosevic? Even if he is : WTF does that have to do with Somalia? -
Lol, born in Hargeisa No wonder some people suffer from the ultimate sii soco soo soco syndrome.
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What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
The level of intellectual rigor you bring to this forum is astounding. You are too clever. If you didn't know that Puntland got rid of 4.5 and that the Slavic people are different ethnically, then I do not know how to speak to you. Are Oromo and Somalis the same even though we are cushitic? We just aren't on the same level. You are just mad cause Puntland is getting ahead politically, I understand man, I would be too. But mentioning Abdullahi Yusuf and all of this, just makes you seem like the man used to give you nightmares. So my question to you is simple. -
Maaddeey;799377 wrote: ^Somalia, you are welcome!, I know that is reer bari's way of complimenting things! MMA, waa mahadsantahay, widaayoow, sponges-ka wasaqda si fiican ma u goynaayo, weliba biyaha Nbi qafiif xareed camal waaye, wax adag aa anfacaayo. Sidaan gloves-kaan uga bartay my favorite dukaan PRIMARK aadaan uga helay. Sxb, biibitada sambuuska ii tilmaan. I am reer Mudug sxb, so that was a nice way of complimenting.
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What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
Actually Puntland is the one that got rid of 4.5 when the south wanted it, even Xaaji can attest to that, it was a minus for us rather than a plus. Also, the Slavic people just share a language group, they are different ethnicity not like Somalis which are the same. You don't even know the facts and you are trying to debate others, go home man, this is embarrassing. -
BOB;800049 wrote: Idris Elba is my favourite British actor period and I'm happy for his success as he's paid his dues and thoroughly deserved his break plus he's a Gooner. Peace, Love & Unity. Lol, I was thinking Idris Elba as well when I saw the thread.
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What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;800070 wrote: That said Somalia is better of with out federal states it will only create deep holes with in the Somalia society and neighboring countries will take advantage.Somalia needs a decentralized government but with a strong authority in the capital with out clan states and fictional clanish borders it will be a misfortune in the long term. It is the only way forward, what you are proposing is a joke, nothing more nothing less. The reason you are against it is clear, I just wish you'd be honest for once in your SOL life -
Caadi ma'aha that Parliament building. :cool::eek::cool:
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What Tribal Federation In Italian Somalia Would Result To...
Somalia replied to The Hermet's topic in Politics
Someone ought to explain the difference between ethnic groups and clans to Mr The Hermet. -
Just because a white man supports your cause doesn't mean it will happen. Why do you feel it's more legitimate if a white man says he supports it? He's just a random old dude. When people say SLers really love the Queen they ain't joking.
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There's only so many pictures one can half of a small city block.
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I honestly don't know
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Gaalkacy (RBC) Xildhibaan Cismaan Cali Caato oo ka mid ah mudaneyaasha Baarlamanka KMG ah, ee Somalia ayaa soo gaaray magaalada Gaalkacyo ee Xarunta Gobalka Mudug. Boqolaal qof oo u badan Haween iyo Caruur ayaa si weyn ugu soo dhaweeyay garoonka diyaaradaha oo Cismaan Caato Gaalkacyo ka soo dagay, waxana isla durba loo galbiyay xarunta madaxtooyada Maamulka Galmudug oo kulamo kula qaatay maamulka Galmudug. Xildhibaanka oo ka mid ah dadka ka soo jeeda Gaalkacyo ayaa soo dhaweyntiisa waxa ka qeybqaatay Maamulka Galmudug iyo Cabdi Cawaale Qeybdiid oo soo noqday Taliyaha ciidamada Booliska Soomaaliyeed oo isna joogay magaalada xiliyadan. Waxa uu la hadlay Saxaafadda, isagoo sheegay socodkiisa in uu yahay mid la xiriiro nabadeenta beelo dhawaan ku dagaalamay Gaalkacyo oo kasoo kala jeeda Galmudug iyo Puntland. ” Socodkeyga ee aan ku imid Galkacyo wuxuu la xiriiraa in aan dhameeyno khilaafka ka dhexjira beelaha walaalaha ee ku dagaalamay halkan.” “Gaalkacyo lugooyo marabto ee nabad ayey rabtaa, waan hubaa beelahan dagan halkan in aysan rabin, ciddii dooneysa ayaa kamaali doonta,” ayuu sheegay Isagoo intaas ku daray “Socodkeyga Nabad ayuu ku suleesann yahay,” Si kastaba, dhawaan ayaa beelo ka soo kala jeeda Maamulada Galmudug iyo Puntland waxa ay ku dagaalameyn magaaalda Gaalkacyo kuwaas oo dad badan ay ku dhinteeyn kuwa kalena ay ku dhaawacmeyn. Waxa horrey u jiray waan-waan iyo kulamo laga dhex waday labadaasi beelood, laakin wax ilaa hadda ka hirgalay majirro, waxase xittaa yer labada maamul ee magaaladaas ka arrimiya in ay wax ka qabteyn coladaas soo noqnoqotay. RBC Radio ——————— Xafiiska Wararka Gaalkacyo
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Turkish Airlines lands in Mogadishu for more pictures http://horseedmedia.net/2012/03/06/daawo-siwarada-furitaankii-duulimaadka-diyaaradda-turkish-airways/
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Xaaji Xunjuf;799484 wrote: Some one is pissed not everything is about clan he is a hard working minister no doubt about that he mobilized and organised The TFG armies to their fullest capacity that deserves credit. No, in all honesty, he's a figurehead, he doesn't do much, I don't know why you are calling him the most hard working, he doesn't control anything as the Defense Ministry is suppose to be the go-between the army and bureaucracy but no one trusts the bureaucracy especially the international community.. So the fact that he's from your region must be the point.
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Just because he's from your clan. The man doesn't even do anything, just a poster boy for each "liberated" place.
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...as pressure from armies in south intensifies Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia — The fight against Somalia’s al-Qaida-linked insurgency may be moving north to an area previously considered safer than the war-ravaged south, analysts and officials told The Associated Press on Monday. The move could mean that the al-Shabab militia is seeking to regroup in the semiautonomous region of Puntland, where international companies are exploring for oil, after coming under heavy pressure from three foreign armies in southern Somalia. Last week, a Puntland militia led by former soldier Mohamed Said — nicknamed “Atom” for his bomb-making abilities — announced a merger with al-Shabab. An al-Shabab spokesman then used Twitter to warn international oil companies operating in Puntland to cease operations, saying “Somali oil carries death.” The same week, al-Shabab leaders held a secret meeting to discuss tactics in the Somali town of El Bur, a Nairobi-based analyst said Monday, citing information from Somali sources. Al-Shabab decided to use part of its militia to infiltrate and carry out attacks in the capital of Mogadishu, currently under the control of African Union and Somali government troops. It also sent other fighters north to Puntland and sent some of its foreign volunteers to Yemen, the analyst said. Al-Shabab has recently lost several high-profile foreign fighters in attacks by U.S. drones, including Lebanese citizen Bilal al-Berjawi, a confidant of al-Qaida’s top leader in East Africa. The analyst asked not to be identified to protect the identity of his sources. Puntland authorities have long blamed Atom’s group and al-Shabab for carrying out bombings and assassinations in their region, but outright assaults on government positions have been rarer. Yet on Saturday, al-Shabab allied fighters launched a pre-dawn attack on Puntland security forces at a checkpoint, killing at least six, according to a Puntland security official. He asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the press. An al-Shabab spokesman said that the fighters killed at least 32 Puntland soldiers, and described the operation in a Twitter post as “a renewed offensive in the North.” Al-Shabab routinely exaggerates death tolls. “Since pledging allegiance to (al-Shabab), the Mujahideen in the Golis Mountain Range vowed to increase their operations against the Puntland forces,” another post read. Puntland soldiers pursuing the militia after the attack killed seven insurgents, said Ahmed Omar Hersi, a spokesman for the Puntland government. Atom has already been fighting the Puntland government from his bases in the mountains for several years. A 2010 report by the U.N. accused Atom of importing arms from Yemen and receiving consignments from Eritrea, including mortars, for delivery to al-Shabab forces in southern Somalia. His supporters say he is fighting for more equitable distribution of revenues from oil exploration deals with foreign companies. Africa Oil began drilling its first well in Puntland earlier this year. Analysts were divided on what may have caused al-Shabab to focus more strongly on Puntland and what the implications might be. Al-Shabab has been weakened by famine in its strongholds, pressure from foreign armies and internal divisions, and is looking for other ways to threaten the weak U.N.-backed Somali government because it cannot carry out a full military assault, said Abdullahi Halakhe, a Horn of Africa analyst at the International Crisis Group. Kenyan and Ethiopian troops are fighting al-Shabab in the north and heavily armed African Union troops backing government soldiers have wrested back control of the capital. If al-Shabab turned to Puntland, he said, it was probably as a result of pressure in the south. But it could also derail the international community’s new strategy of engaging with local pro-government administrations. “If Puntland is destabilized, it could affect plans to set up all these other little statelets,” he said. The merger between al-Shabab and Atom’s militia could also be because al-Shabab wants to open a second front in the same way that its enemies have, said Mustafa Abdishakur, a political analyst in Mogadishu. “Clearly (al-Shabab) want to use the other (Puntland) group as a second military front to increase pressure in northern Somalia,” he said. Somalia hasn’t had a fully functioning government since 1991. ___
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They are living with the fairies. :rolleyes: