Illyria

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  1. Habasha laying claim to Jibouti. ------------------------------ According to this declassified CIA document, #Djibouti served as #Ethiopia's principal outlet to the sea while still under French colonial rule, and it regarded this French colony as its integral part. Ethiopia first gained direct access to the sea when it forcibly annexed #Eritrea in 1952, but this privilege ended when Eritrea gained independence in 1991. https://twitter.com/tesfanews/status/1755002815821263176?s=20
  2. Someone commented in the tweet Somalis are replacing Indians in neighbourhoods in Nairobi. I am not very familiar with Kenya, but I am hearing Somalis are making commendable strides in the business sector, and are replacing Indians at a fast pace! One of my classmates at Uni in East Anglia, whose family had businesses in Nairobi, said as much, and they have since relocated back to India. His parents lament how good life was in Kenya, and how terrible Bangalore is.
  3. And your solution is bombarding them to submission ala Goojacadde style, eh? An absolute dayouth bundled in an uncouth state of being! Get off your bloody Eiffel tower, and spare a thought for the vulnerable locals, who have had enough of your bloodthirsty malfeasance. The best option is to wait Bixiye out for a year, or even two, and then ensure his likes never rise to the throne. Bloody dad qalato all round!
  4. Advocating for more violence? What is wrong with you? Have not enough innocent people died of unnecessary violence in the past 50 years? And you are still hungry for more? Or is violence your only solution to all problems?
  5. Time for you to find another hobby other than trolling genuine Somalis going about their business. -------------------------------------- Our Somali brothers are buying the whole of Parklands. They buy a piece of land plus whatever is there in cash, in dollars, then within 5 months, a 10+ storey building is up, within a year, it is full of fellow Somalis & families! Starts immediately you branch into Forest Road. https://twitter.com/jumaf3/status/1754078283090518519?s=20
  6. Does Zambia claim Tanzania as a region of its own land? How much land of Tanzania does Zambia occupy? How many times have the two gone to war over said land?
  7. We own a whole region "NFD", and are here to take it and more along with it. So, we are not going anywhere. Get used to it.
  8. O' poor sod, I bet you were not told: Somalis own Nairobi business district, and are set to take over its property market very soon. Mombasa and Malindi are next. You on the other hand will be isolated in the triangle. Talk about cries!
  9. O' far from it, yet as usual in your marqaan, you caught the wrong end of the stick. We are counting the days of the Habasha house, collapsing from within, catching ablaze burning to the ground. But in your case, that would require a highly prized, rare commodity scarce in your quarters!
  10. I would rather have a single genuine Somali in all Somali territories any day of the week than thousands of marqaan-conceived, kukuyo-adoring, bile-spewing, lice-drenched, brown-teethed, ill-formed drawl, departed secessionists, who would hawk their dear mothers in a flash for the coveted ictiraaf!
  11. Gedu Andargachew the former Amhara Region President has fled the country and asked asylum in Belgium https://twitter.com/Amhara_News/status/1754175025882550542?s=20
  12. Faysal Roble's analyses of the situation in Habasha is worthy of reading. --------------------- State Decay: The case of Ethiopia and the Somali demand for self-determination Over the spoils of the decaying state are three forces competing to shape Ethiopian political narrative. The first group calls for a central government that seeks to remove Article 39 that guaranteed the right of nations and nationalities for self-determination from the 1995 FDRE Constitution. The other group, from the newly formed opposition political party Sidama Federalist Party (SFP), to the oldest ones Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), as well as armed groups such as the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), Gambella Liberation Front (GLF), The third group largely comes from hitherto colonized peoples the ‘periphery’ such as the Somalis, Afaris, and the Sidama, among dozens of other nations, whose core beliefs in the right to self determination is sacrosanct, and seem to settle for either complete independence or a functioning multinational democratic federal system. https://wardheernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/State-Decay-The-case-of-Ethiopia-By-Faisal-Roble.pdf
  13. Point of historical correction: To be fair, we won the military encounters on the battle fields, but failed at politics and diplomatic bouts in foreign capitals. Consider reading Erich Honecker's & Fidel Castro's memoirs about the 1977 war, and how Warsaw favoured Ethiopia, which was on its knees, with Mingistu agreeing to Siyad's demands, and with divisions of Somali armies stationed some 60 miles outside of Adis awaiting the western front to collapse. As a young lad, I had the pleasure of meeting with one of Siyad's legal team luminaries round that time.
  14. Mate, You are asking rational, hard questions demanding rumination, but XX is not the type capable of absorbing them, let alone offer answers, and you may have to wait till a worthy secessionist have risen to the stage.
  15. I realise comprehension is a challenge for many, and English is not your 1st or 2nd tongue, but were you able to grasp the nub of his question?
  16. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is at war with the Amhara and Oromo and he is beating the drums for a new war with Eritrea. He is talking publicly about Ethiopia’s greatness by taking a seaport by force of arms. Tigray in the Eye of the Storm - Reinventing PeaceReinventing Peace SITES.TUFTS.EDU Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is at war with the Amhara and Oromo and he is beating the drums for a new war with Eritrea. He is... The ongoing military engagement of the ENDF against the Amhara Fano militia and the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) in Oromia, and the failures of its attempts to achieve battlefield victory, indicate that the ENDF today is less of an army and more of a gathering of conscripts in uniform. According to sources of the Ethiopian government, Isaias has intensified that support. Now that his anti-Tigrayan alliance with Abiy is officially broken, he is also engaged in political rhetoric that emphasizes the incapability of Abiy’s regime to govern Ethiopia. As well as responding defensively to whatever might come from Ethiopia, it is also possible that Isaias may opt for a pre-emptive attack, anticipating a war that he sees as inevitable, or escalate the conflict in Amhara region.
  17. Oromos infiltrating Somali territories, an assimilating is a matter of concern.
  18. A point of correction: SSC-Khatumo & Makhir territories are not disputed.
  19. The role of the Somali government, and military in Jibouti's independence, an account of a Sr military officers stationed in Lughaya in 1974 during the independence uprising.
  20. Instead of these kids, who look like they are on a day trip for their first trip abroad, where are the seasoned Somali diplomats? This old man and his kids are ruining what is left of the nation's image.
  21. Not only that, but M Xarbi was imprisoned, exiled, and eventually died whilst still fighting for Jibouti's independence, and its eventual union of Somalia. It was claimed he was assassinated. Not only Jibouti, but Somalia too. I now have greater respect for you knowing that you actually knew about Xarbi's role. Well done, mate!
  22. Like many politicians, Guled likes to talk the good talk out in the open, but deep down he is a stooge. He revealed his true face during the SSC conflict. In these speeches, he is only trying to resuscitate SL's image.
  23. She has been exploiting it, and raking in donations from the globe building her war chest for the next election.
  24. You have no idea how much Somalia sacrificed for Jibouti's independence, perhaps one of these days I shall educate you as to the back story. In the interim, you should read C/Rizaq X Xuseen's, and Qaybe's memoirs.