Tallaabo

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  1. <cite> @galbeedi said:</cite> History repeats itself, 25 years ago, the son in law of Siyaad barre with same name as this one acted like a playboy while the country was burning, now we see another Morgan not only looting but proud of his excess. I think if this terrible coincidence does not bring back awful memories of the last days of the kacaan era in the minds of the public, and does not serve as an example of what lessons should have been learned from those days, nothing will change.
  2. Tahriib to Europe is immeasurably better for the Somali women then working in the Arabian homes of the Gulf countries. In "gaalo" land of Europe, our women get treated with humanity and dignity even when they don't succeed in getting the residency papers they were after. Whereas in the so called "Muslim countries" they are in serious danger of sexual abuse and murder.
  3. You crossed into East Burco? That is surely a violation of the Burco clan laws.
  4. <cite> @galbeedi said:</cite> Finally, if there are some errors in this article please feel free to correct. This is some thought of mine with some google feeds. Thanks. Your article is ok except the following tiny mistake (which is probably a typing error): <cite> @galbeedi said:</cite> ".... in the north west of the country, Berbera...."
  5. If you guys want to know where the Somali DNA is in these charts go to the section for bast@rd races especially in Arab master Negro slave area. At least that is where clan minded Somalis would love to find themselves in.
  6. Saalaxoow Siilaanyo would not be selling public properties like this library if the people he is governing including your beloved clan cared about good governance and the protection of public properties. Siilaanyo is rotten but so is the vast majority of the people under his government. We are all rotten mate :-D
  7. Hello Mr Ciidan, how are you Sir? Somalia is not dead (God forbid), it is just wounded. And Puntland is not really doing any worse than Somaliland is. The same bullsh*t is going on in both places. But I do agree with you that the ever present clan animosity in Somalia will take ages to overcome.
  8. http://www.somalilandpress.com/somaliland-ucid-dispute-resolved-by-elders-integrity-in-ruins/
  9. I thought the Oromo uprising took place in Hargeisa starting from Mr Blondy's kitchen :-D
  10. Xabadoow Christ is not equal to the cross. The word Christ means 'the anointed' so there is no risk of any shirk there.
  11. Saalaxoow saaxiib do you get an orgasm from the bad news in Somaliland? Cajuus Siilaanyo will leave office soon so don't get too excited about the unfortunate events which take place in our homeland now and then.
  12. It is the diin taught in the pages of David's Psalms. It is a very good religion so join it.
  13. <cite> @xabad said:</cite> what is your diin ? The diin of Christ.
  14. <cite> @Holac said:</cite> The age of "takaluf" or qaangaar is generally considered to be puberty around 15 years of age. No evidence other than my diin. Give evidence from your diin.
  15. What is the age a human reaches full maturity and therefore becomes criminally responsible for his or her wrong doing according to the Islamic law? Please provide evidence and citations to back up your reasoning.
  16. Burco like Galkacayo is a small dusty village which is not worth dividing into east and west.
  17. <cite> @Che -Guevara said:</cite> You know it kind of makes me happy seeing Somalis their tol leadership for what they are, not that you haven't criticized Siiraanyo Admin in the past. Now if we could only hold those who killed 50 plus people in Galkacyo. It was sickening seeing them smile while they shake hands knowing 50 Somalis are six feet under. The lack of accountability and justice is what causes these unending tragedies. What also depresses me most is that these street lights and every other development project anywhere in the Somali territories are carried out by either foreign governments or foreign NGOs but never by those thieving politicians and administrations especially those in Somaliland who tax the public. No body ever asks them where the tax revenues go. The ignorant masses give credit to those thieving politicians for the charity projects from Christian organisations. If that is not the case how could those evil politicians stand in front of the camera and claim credit for those NGO funded charity works with a straight ugly face?
  18. After watching a few seconds of the video clip, I realised that our politicians are better at correcting each other's deceiving empty speeches instead of their endless faults.
  19. Well the people of Hargeisa and the whole of Somaliland got the leadership they deserve. Corrupt and clan minded people will get only those who reflect their values and believes which is corrupt and clan minded ministers and mayors. Saalax, the people of Hargeisa think the way you do which means they only ever vote for their fellow clan members no matter how corrupt and evil those candidates are. So my advice to you is look at yourself in the mirror before pointing fingers.
  20. <cite> @Holac said:</cite> Faroole is the Donald Trump of Somalia minus the billions. :-D
  21. <cite> @ElPunto said:</cite> Faroole is like Siilanyo - a throwback to African strong men dictators that have no vision/agenda apart from staying in power. In short - a species that should quietly go extinct. Wasn't it him who started all this federalism saga which is still causing so much unnecessary problems for some sections in Koonfuria? Please don't insult this cunning gentleman by comparing him to Siilaanyo who has no moral integrity or any vision whatsoever.
  22. May Allah help them through this difficult time. I blame the completely useless government in Somaliland for the plight of these herders. It is the responsibility of the government to intervene and help its citizens at times like this.
  23. This is not a dam but a reservoir, nevertheless it is an excellent initiative. Somalis should have constructed thousands of such reservoirs by now to take advantage of the short rainy seasons. Sri Lanka is an island with no rivers but thanks to the good leadership early on in their civilisation, it is awash with fresh water all year round. Even the wild animals drink from the countless manmade lakes which are spread across the island.