Tallaabo

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  1. Wadani;978379 wrote: Siyaasadda iyo colaadda kala saar. The H@rti clans were part of the reconciliation conferences in the north. Most of them may not support seccession, but they all opted for peace in the 90's when those conferences were being held. In fact, they played a big part in making peace between the warring is@@q factions during the 90's. To him everything is about the clan tug of war Somalis used to engage in during the middle ages. He is yet to realise that we are in the 21st century and the people of Somaliland moved on.
  2. xiinfaniin;978345 wrote: How naive to think Northern clans solved their problems in light of Laascaanood, and Buuhoodle realities You either have zero knowledge about Somaliland or you are sadly blinded by tribalism and hatred. What is happening in Buuhoodle (not Laascaanood) is not about Siyaad Barre's war, not about clan animosity, not even about clans, not about water wells and geel, not about marfish politics of the kind you indulge in, but it is about nation building, national politics, secession vs union, power sharing, and other worthwhile disputes.
  3. Che -Guevara;978324 wrote: I can confirm Nuune waa Itoobiyaan dharcad. At other times he also seemed to be a Turkish aid coordinator, Somali Airlines agent, Ballot box dilaal, Villa Somalia insider, Silaanyo's right hand man, Berbera airport lobbyist, Kikuyu apologist, the list goes on.
  4. ^ No the OGs were fighting them alongside Siyaad's baboons. The refugees who fled the genocide were settled in Dulcad, Daroor, and other villages owned by the Duriyada of Ethiopia. Nowhere, did the OGs welcomed those refugees. But the Duriyada refugees held no grudges against their big-footed brothers and started trading with them. So maybe you saw some of them trading in Wardeer, Dhagax Buur, Qabri Dehar, and other OG villages and thought that they were being given a free launch:D
  5. What happened to rule of law? Why are the Al Shabaab fighters not captured and brought before a court for trial?
  6. Mad_Mullah;977874 wrote: Because the Eritreans had nowhere to go - it was stand or get slaughtered. OG's however had a home in Xamar all the way to Kismayo and even Garissa. If there was no Somalia - and OG was next to the sea - the same would've probably happened. Unfortunately the OGs cared more about propping up Siyaad's tyrannical regime and fighting their fellow Somalis in the North than fighting for freedom from Ethiopian rule.
  7. Carafaat;978197 wrote: Are you serieuz?.They appointed a HAG Mayor for Barawe? Very dirty politics!!
  8. IsseRiyole;978238 wrote: To me this Pic is a sample of Attrocity, punch of killers trying to represent themself for their self interest and are they all Somalis? because last time i checked Somali Origins they were not this damn Uglies. who are they? Oo markaa yaa Soomaali ah:confused:
  9. Haatu;978232 wrote: Pettiness. Faroole should be ashamed. He is only the head of a federal state and not a country so he shouldn't demand to be treated like one. Waaryaa stop belittling mudane Faroole. He is the president of the most important federal state of Somalia. Indeed SFG isaga ayaa dhalay. Waa ina Faroole
  10. nuune;978219 wrote: Daallo and Jubba use old one's, that is 737-200 and 737-300 which is banned aircraft from the rest of the world due to its noise, so the question is, why is Daallo or Jubba using these banned aircraft . Because the owners of these companies are Somalis who would not hesitate to treat their fellow Somalis like animal just to make a little profit.
  11. Juxa;978216 wrote: What difference does it make? as long as there is a proper diyaarad landing in hargeysa dhagaxley? True. We just need an aircraft to take us AND OUR LUGGAGE to Hargeisa.
  12. The MPs guilty of misconduct not only within parliament building but also when out of duty should have disciplinary action taken against them.
  13. Mad_Mullah;978174 wrote: This Korea: Lol I opened this thread with the intention to post exactly this hilarious Korean catfight video;)
  14. The article says "Amalaha hopes to win a Nobel Prize someday for his work". I hope he wins one in the category of biggest id!ots of the year.
  15. Johnny B;977991 wrote: Mogadishu is not seceding from the rest of Somalia through the barrel of the gun and one can safely assume the rapes, mimings and killings (commited by the militia of the dominating clan in northren Somalia) are not appreciated by the people of "Khaatumo". . Waar yaan lagula yaabin ee iska aamus. Adeer go and try to convince the world that the Somaliland army rapes its fellow citizens while the barbarians in uniform in Mogadishu who are well documented to have made the rape of the women of that hellish city their favourite pastime are "national" heroes. Here is a thread about how the AMISOM soldiers are training your women to defend themselves against your immoral men. http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/72949-African-troops-training-Somali-women-to-defend-themselves-against-military-police?highlight=AMISOM+TRAINING+SOMALI+WOMEN
  16. nuune;977976 wrote: Their concern is valid one, even though most maamul goboleedyo attended or were invited to attend, the Baydhabo folks were left out completely, magaala madax or no magaala madax, they are right to protest, and they are right to say lacagtaas will be used for private pruposes, we have seen it before, and we will see it now and later. nuune;977982 wrote: ^^ So waa reeer baadiyinima miyaa hadii Brusseles lagu mudaaharaado, how is it different then mudaharaad lagu qabto Nairobi, are we giving much weight into reer galbeedka magaala madaxdooda than others, then the whole argument of MMA is still invalid if he asserts that magaala madax galbeed aan waxaas la soo shir tagney, demo is same whether it is held in Ringbey or in Jamaame. The core meaning of the demo is that the Baydhabo folks were left out, and they want their voices to be heard, wax problema miyaa ku jiraa yaa Joshua. I concur. It seems the Southerners respect only the strong and disregard the rights of the weak:mad:
  17. Johnny B;977983 wrote: An ambush indeed, but then i hate to see "khaatumo" reduced to an issue named only on press confrences. As we speak , somewhere in that region someone is being humilated , raped, mimed and what have you , for naming "khaatumo". Are you talking about Mogadishu? Because the raping and maiming of innocent people is exclusively the hallmark of that city of yours and not anywhere in Somaliland.
  18. President Silaanyo should join the donor club and pledge some 360 million dollars to help his Somali cousins and another $250 Million for DR Congo. Who would ask him to fulfil his pledges?
  19. Wiil Cusub;977841 wrote: Iska daaya odayga hal maalin ha iska yara farxee;) hargaysaa qaylada ka badisay oo uu ku daalay, markaasuu gacalkiisii reer berbera iyo xaafadiisii Burco uu uga qaxay. Airportkii baa fashilmay, batroolkii baa cararay EU baa Burusol kaga soo qaylinaysa. Isna dhufays buu ka galay. ;)
  20. ^ Yes renovating and putting all the resources in Berbera makes sense to me and to a lot of other folks but then we have a government in Hargeisa which does not want to commute over 180 KM when going abroad.
  21. Also had Siyaad Barre not been tribalist in his policy to maintain his rule but instead just used ruthless men from all clans to control the nation, there would have been no SNM or USC. However, we would probably have had popular and all inclusive uprisings like those in Egypt and Tunisia and the Somali nation would be spared the disintegration and the terrible fate which it.
  22. Mad_Mullah;977833 wrote: lol. Siyad Barre was what kept the nation together. Proof: Look what happened as soon as he left. HAG started slaughtering people in Xamar and Landers made their own civilized country. They helped him and the country collapsed and if they didn't help him the country would#ve still collapsed only a lot sooner. The role of the UWSLF in the civil war is greatly exaggerated. The Somali nation was not perfect but was united for a common goal when Siyaad Barre showed up. So the idea that Siyaad held the nation together is baseless. Indeed it was his policy of alienating all others but his D clan which led to the situation we are in.
  23. Mad_Mullah;977834 wrote: I never liked the "give everyone a free day from work/school so they can salute the president" it helps create dictators by making them feel like kings and is very 3 world-ish. So true. Our culture idolises leadership and helps create dictators and despots. Its no wonder why Somalis fought each other for the pass 23 years and are still on each other's throats because they keep supporting their clan's strong man to be treated with such pomp and ceremony. It is all about faan and fatoosh.
  24. Alpha Blondy;977825 wrote: ^ tell them i'm not crazy, abti. i beg you tell them, dee. Ok I will tell them that since you stopped running different scripts you have not yet developed the consistency required for using just one screen name;)