
RedSea
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Laba wajeeli ha dhaco!
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^Dr. Digle, dont you ever give up? :rolleyes:
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LOOOL ahaha. Why should I tell you what he is gonna do assuming that I knew what he was planning to do?
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^^Dee mooyi. Adiga maxay kula tahay?
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Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiy aar: Reer Waqooyi wey dhaamaan Reer Koonfureedka, been been, prolonged qash qashaad iyo buuq buuqna ma yaqaanaan, waxooda waa straight, banaankana ku kala baxaayaan. Whether it is politics or banooni waa saas dadkaas. This political conundrum too hopefully will pass smoothly, Rabi ha idmo. Insha Allah saaxib. I hope so.
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Riyaale agteeyda waxba kama aha. Adaa hadal haya 24/7. Dul qaadka iyo daacadnimada umada Somaliland ayuu ka faa'idaysatay sidii Siyad Barre iyo kuwii lamidka ahaa. Maalinta aan anaku rabno inaan meesha ka tuurna laba cali iswadiin mayso waanu iska tagi sidii kuwii ka horeeyey. Markaa adeer samirka iyo dulqaadka ha u qaadan inay tahay weakness.
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Dalmar, 99%??? Why aren't the locals vocal then? how come the only yahoos creating the noise are the qurbo joog like yourself?
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Yes I'm ashamed in discussing anything with dhulqarnayn.
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The locals were the tipping point of the SOOL conflict when they switched sides from puntland to Somaliland. I do not speak anyone but for myself offcourse,but from an observation point, I can tell you this was the root cause of SL victory in Sool. And the fact that there hasn't been any uprise out of sool depicts the locals there are content with the change adminstration from Puntland to Somaliland.
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Miles, I'm not in denial about my clan, It seems you were when I said 'puntland is a clan enclave'. Dhuqarnayn, Ha ku deeqdo hadaba saaxib.
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What seems to bothering your saxib. Buntland IS a clan enclave. I'm not saying anything that isn't already out there.
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Xaabsade and rer sool made a political choice. It turns out to be a good one.
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Jidbaale.com is pro Puntland. They have always glorified the clan enclave and created false reports about Somaliland. I dont believe they would do this to puntland.
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Madaxa Canada:Maxamed Jaamac Muse Madaxa USA: Dr: Muuse Xaaji Xassan Madaxa Scandinavian-ka ENG:C/Laahi Siciid Aw-Axmed Madaxa Italy,Switzerland,Fr ance,Germany and UK Dr:C/qani Cali Xirsi Puntdiasporaforum@gm ail.com Contact:Puntdiaspora forum@gmail.com. ----- You guys better contact them soon to confirm this.
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ThankfulSP, Are you saying rer Sool take hand-outs from Riyaale?
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You starting to seem like a sour loser. Dont you have a life outside of SOL and Somaliland bashing?
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LOOL you're pathetic. Do you even listen to yourself? Read how many posts puntites have dedicated to SL versus Somalilanders to Puntland. The number of negative articles towards Somaliland by puntites are staggering, hence even got some of you banned from the Site. I personally dont give rats *** of how you live your life, only if you could let us live our lives the way we intend it, buuq free. If this naked attack on Somaliland persists, we'll have no choice but to expose the village Gorowe, you lot call great. Ps. Lay of Afnugaal, it's honest and truthful in comparison to Allpuntland and other puntland state mouthpieces.
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Besieging the parliament and the assault on Somaliland democracy by Dr. Mohamed-Rashid Sheikh Hassan Sunday, September 06, 2009 Somaliland has accepted, like many other societies in the world, a system of governance in which its core foundation is the parliament. The present Somaliland parliament was the first of its kind in the history of Somaliland that was elected through popular vote in 2005 since the foundation of Somaliland in 1991. MPs in the parliament consist of a variety of people from different social backgrounds with various political orientations – (descent nationalists, democrats, and half-hearted islamists) and (opportunists, tribal chauvinists, demagogs and bribe-collectors). Although the majority of the MPs as well as the joint chairmanship of the parliament belong to the oppositoin parties, Kulmiye and UCID, nevertheles often they have never been able to articulate meaningful proposals that reflect the policies of the parties they represent in the parliament nor the grand national interest. Whenever they take initiatives in that direction, in most cases, they fail largely due to the manipulation and the interference of the government through bribes and politcal threats. So in the eyes of the public, the parliament has been generally seen as a hopeless mechanism which failed the nation and they consider the majority of MPs as seflish individuals who only pursue their interests and hence frustrate the workings of the parliament. What happened on 28th of August, the parliament was divided into two blocks: those who took a firm stand and stick to what they consider as a national issue and a parliamentary responsibility and those whose intention was to disturb the workings of the parliament of that day. The bone of contention started when the chairperson of the parliament, Mr. Abdirahman Irro saw that six MPs whom he suspended from the parliamentary normal sessions for three days in the previous day for disciplinary purposes were sitting in their seats. When he told them again that they should respect the rules of the parliament and leave the hall of the parliament in comformity with his previous order, they refused. Together with their colleagues from the UDUB Party, they started to throw, crash and overturn chairs and tables, cut microphone wires, tear documents and shout with provocative words. Having realised that the situation is not normal for discussion, the speaker announced that the session of the day is closed. Outside the parliament, another history was in the making again like Thursday, the 20th of August; the population of Hargeisa came out to express their anger with those who disturbed the parliamentary proceedings as well as the involvement of the government in this matter, particularly when they saw a huge police presence inside and outside the compound of the parliament. They were chanting slogans to defy the governent’s interference in the seat of democracy – the parliament. Another interesting aspect of the events of the day was when one of the closest ministers of the president who often volunteers to face the public when they are angry, thought things were as usual. But indeed that day things were different. People were very angry for this government’s disregard of the law of the country and its intervention of the parliament. The minister was surrounded by angry young people, elderly, women and children. They demanded from him to resign, reminding him to understand the level of the frustration and the anger of the people. The masses refused to leave and demanded explanation why the government is interfering the parliament. The speaker of the parliament, Abdirahman Irro together with his two deputies came out from the compound of the parliament and addressed the gathering. Four young men from the demonstrators raised him from the ground and put him on their shoulders. The speaker addressed the gathering with calm voice and with dignity and then the masses started to leavethe scene. The events of the 20th and 28th of August have shown three significant aspects of the current situation of somaliland: A government and a regime that is losing the confidence of the people by the day, A parliament which is trying to regain the confidence of the people but still struggling how to achieve this, Masses that are gradually understanding their rights including the right to demostrate and the right to defend their democratic institutions and the leaders that they think they are on the right side of the constitution. Dr. Mohamed-Rashid Sheikh Hassan UCID Vice President Candidate E-mail: rashid108@hotmail.co m
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Originally posted by Libaax-Sankataabte: -MARX-, sheekadaadu ma waxay maraysaa sidii ninkii reer Berbera ee yiri **** **** mooyee, haday cidiba noolaato Nabadda ceelkaan ku rido, haday cidi ka soo saarto I can understand Marx frustration. But there is big hole in his logic. Who is there to fight against?
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^Las Anod is pro Udub I heard. They really love Riyaale over there too. He is more popular in Las Anod than he is in Burco.
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Our brothers to the East are little insecure it seems. No one is here to be critical of Puntland, no need to get defensive and attack the messenger.
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Those theifs have to be stopped. They're tarnishing whatever reputation Somalis had left.
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Dalmar, Adeer waxba ha igu dhaga hadlin. Somaliland sheekadeedu waa wax aad u sahlan. Asalkeedu waa siyaasad, wax kaloo dhib ah majiraan. Aduunka meel kastaba way ka dhacdaa tani. Laakin tan piracy, sixir bararka iyo dilka aan dhamaadka lahayn ee Puntland kasocoda yaa ka masuul ah, maxana loo xalin waayey? Talk about that.
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Originally posted by Mr. Somalia: ^^^ Yeah dude. All I wanna say to you at this point is that I am glad I wasn't stuck with your brain. Take care. The day you solve the dire issues facing your home state is the day you can tell another man how to live his life. Hailing from deserted shithole like you have leaves you almost no room to be critical of anyone else. Look at the mirror fist and check you out! ps. Dont let the door hit you on your way out.
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Originally posted by Mr. Somalia: Bring up your anti-Puntland nonsense all you want. I don't care. I know what really is bugging. It's funny that you keep dwelling on rather unimportant issues about Puntland, isn't it? You are continually bringing up negative articles about the great state of Puntland as a means to save face after the real bread and butter issue of your own arguments(i.e. Recognition, democracy and Freedom) were ridiculed into the ground by your own president, Riyaale. The irony in that statement. Piracy, The ongoing human traficking in bosaaso, sky rocketing inflation; the Merciless killing of ministers, slaughtering of Pakistani religious folks. Are these not important issues to you, Mr. Dhulqarnayn?