Cali_Gaab

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  1. wtf, war goormaad waxani soo qortay? westminster kii laga dhex boodayey miyaaney dhamaanin?
  2. Saaxib, ma soomaali ayaa soomaali kalle gumaysata sannadka 2011?
  3. Che -Guevara;724824 wrote: ^History will not look back on those celebrating this day while just across the border Somali girls are raped everyday. chow, and i suppose the big foots in ethiopia raping their own women shall go unnoticed. The fall of that regime should be celebrated by all.
  4. Our little sister Garowe is doing a good job trying to get on our good side. Masha'allah.
  5. What a great country, i really want Somaliland to unite with them.
  6. I don't know what's funnier, reward someone who 'stood for something great' at one point and is now a female warlord and at war with a xawaalad or her going back to africa for the second time in a year and still wont visit the rebels she's leading. Epic fail.
  7. Dukey, our foreign minister and other ministers are in attendances. I think this should provide a hint for you. We are not equal to the new 'states' with 0 merit.
  8. We're only there to see why you guys can't create a decent maamul. It's like social services checking up on vulnerable children.
  9. AfricaOwn;723343 wrote: ^^ what 3 cities? My folks are from Sanaag . Should I pack to move to Hargaisa? Ps. I honestly look for my own interest ( money, and my close family is what matters to me). SL is better than your option. lol, when they can't stick to 1 leader they ask you to stick to 3 cities. Filim hindi ayaa socda.
  10. Qaranki, yes that is him. Too bad that certain individuals in this topic have their dreams crushed now. All that effort into finding a anti somaliland tribal elder from Awdal has gone too waste. Better luck next time guys.
  11. Aaliyyah;723312 wrote: In case you are unaware of Saado Cali sided with your people and was against siyad barre even though she was from D clan. sababto ah Saado Cali Warsame qabiil way ka wantahay..... Sadly, you are ungrateful because you are nothing short of qabiileste... waxkale oo aan isku sheegno mesha ma yalaan.. salaam Lol@ general saado cali. Islaanta hadlkeeda ba iska dhaaf. She did not 'stick up for us' against afweyne out of sympathy. Keep in mind that her clan is the D of the alliance of 'MOD' clans. Now her famous land cruiser song came to existence after the D of 'MOD' didn't get the same benefits as the M clan despite being afweynes toilet paper. As far as the flag staying there, it has stayed in Boorame for 20 years and 4 years in Las Canood. If i were you i would not waste my time contemplating when the flag will be removed but rather when you should iron your SL flag and revision of its national anthem.
  12. Lol, who am I to apologise to reer boorame? What will my apology do for them when they don't even visit this site? Somaliland is a 1 clan state but with its flag flying in every capital of every gobol. Your theory goes out the window when looking at the reality on the ground. You still haven't explained what silaanyo has to do with the events in that region in 1991. You seem to know something even the creator doesn't know.
  13. You can dance in circles all you like, silaanyo has nothing to do with the subject at hand. As far as them raising the blue flag, it's been 20 years and im still waiting for them to fully adopt it. Why dont you lead by example and remove the sl flags from las canood you hypocrite.
  14. ^Got to love your fake sympathy woman. Dhulkooda soo kuwaa soo xoreesteen oo ey calanka bluega ka siibeen oo ka maanta na saareen. By the way, what has silaanyo got to do with the subject at hand? In 91 he didn't even hold a position. Try again darling.
  15. God save our gracious Emir Long live our noble Emir God save the Emir Send him victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over them, The Koonfurians God save the Emir O Lord our God Scatter his enemies And make them fall Confound their politics Frustrate their knavish tricks God save us all Long may he reign May he defend their laws And ever give us cause, the Mighty mighty ******s. To sing with heart and voice God save the Emir From every latent foe From the TFG and Amisom blow God save the Emir Over his thine arm extend For Koonfurias sake defend Our Father , Leader and Friend God save the Emir
  16. Libaan, please show me these big rallies. I'll be patiently waiting until then, please give up now. As far as the community following 10 different roads goes, it is my moral duty to show them the right path. Would you not help a blind man cross the road? Aliyah, reading your signature made me realise that this is the only reply you'll get.
  17. 'Liibaan';722545 wrote: If Somaliland/snm clan cannot respect the people of Awdal, Maakhir, and SSC, no one will respect somaliland/snm clan. Respect must be mutual - 2 way street. How about you respecting the wishes of the 'people of Awdal' as they've shown on the 18th of May? Cuqdad badaana ummadan, 'the people in Awdal itself do not count but those hosting parties in some abandoned building in Canada are all that matter' lol. By the way, there is no Maakhir outside of the world wide web. As for SSC, we shall respect them when they respect theirselfs and follow one road. As long as they are dead in the middle of the crossroads, we shall keep them under our umbrella.
  18. Ok my bad, not a minister. Uncertainty and discomfort punctuate the words of Hamse Osman Hashi. There is very little in his tone that suggests he is a serving government official. Just 25 years old, Hashi is a parliament member in the pirate stronghold of Northeast Somalia, but he fled from there fearing for his life. He is seeking asylum in Chicago, even though his name still figures on the government website as a member of parliament. “Being in the government means nothing in Somalia,” he said. “We have no control.” Attacks by rebel groups and piracy off the shores of Somalia have seen a steady rise in the last few years. Four American hostages were killed by pirates last week after a failed negotiation attempt. International groups estimate there are nearly 700 people held by pirates. In many cases, millions of dollars are paid for the release of hostages. Refusal to pay ransom often results in death. “They are not humans, they are barbarians,” Hashi said. “Why do they kill?” Most pirates, according to Hashi, are former fishermen who started out to protect their livelihood from large international trawlers near Somali waters. But Hashi cannot come to terms with their methods. “They have the right to speak out, but there is no place for violence,” he said. Hashi said his many appearances in the Somali media speaking against the problem of piracy had angered the pirate groups.It angered them enough to come looking for Hashi in his house. While he was hiding in the bathroom, he says, they beat up his pregnant wife. “I had to leave because I had a conscience,” he said. “They will kill anyone with a conscience.” Plagued by civil war and the burgeoning pirate problem in its Northeast, Somalia is fast sinking and needs urgent attention from the international community. In the 20 years since the civil war, no government has established broad control over the country. The Transitional Federal Government does not have any authority beyond Mogadishu and the threat of the country breaking up into many parts is very real. Abdi Samatar, author of many books on Somalia and a professor at the University of Minnesota, said there will be many more refugees like Hashi if the U.S. does not change its policy. “The American government is trying to Balkanize the region,” Samatar said. “The Somalis view any American intervention with a lot of suspicion.” At least five other members of the government in the autonomous region of Northeast Somalia are looking for asylum in different countries, Hamse Hashi said. Hashi rolled up his sleeves to show a wound from a roadside bomb that was planted to assassinate him in August 2009. In the following months, three members of parliament were killed. The second death was the trigger for him to move out of Somalia with his family. With his brother already living in Rogers Park, he chose Chicago as his destination for refuge. His wife and children are still in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. The only way his family can join him here is if he is given asylum. When he is not being grilled by immigration officials, Hashi said, he finds a corner and spends the day watching the dynamics of downtown Chicago at work. He would do anything to avoid finding himself alone and thinking in the house, he said. But that is something he cannot avoid. “I am up all night thinking about my wife and kids,” Hashi said. “I don’t even know if they are dead or alive.” Now, proof to me he wasn't a member of parliament. I thought we went over this Dukey?
  19. Former taxi drivers getting on the nerves of our old women is not acceptable!
  20. Sheikh Dahabshiil is the one that told Busta Rhymes to cut of his rasta braids.
  21. Dahabshiil financed Al Shabaab and contributes to the war in Somalia. Dahabshiil ordered the killing of General Saado Cali. Dahabshiil financed the capture of Bin Laden. Haye, maxaa inoo hadhay.
  22. I believe your minister who fled to America needs to be convinced of the 'stability' in your pirate state, not I.