The Zack

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  1. Love Somalia;969390 wrote:
    Geedi is accused of a lot of things but he made sense there, wallahi nothing is gonna change and Somalia is going to be stuck unless people in Mogadishu can figure out their head from their A$$.

    That is what I am saying too. Geedi can be the worst guy on earth but he definitely made sense this time.


  2. Oo adiga "minankooda" soo marti kuma tihid, Islii this, Islii that soo qora every other week. If Geedi was supporting Kenya just because he has house there , you should support them too.

     

    Geeddi guri dartiis uma taageerin gelitaanka Kenya. Wax kaluu arkaa. The point of the thread is Hassan can't see what even Geeddi could.

     

    Canbuulo, berina dhageyso Baadiyow, Shariif and many other UNuKa calling out on Hassan's mistakes.


  3. Canbuulo, how many suicide attacks and road explosions have occured in Xamar the last 3 months? How many time did Shabaab "take over" an entire complex in Xamar and killed like it is nobody's business? You wanna know why? Xasan changed the focus of the SFG and that of AMISOM. Shabaab should've been on the run, not the other way around. Xasan gave break to Shabaab and started chaos in other parts of the country. beledweyne, Marka, Baydhabo, Kismayo, you name it.


  4. Canbuulo, regardless of his history, the man made several good points in this interview. He agreed Hassan Sheikh is incapable to lead this nation. "Wax yaalo kale inta ku mashquulay baa hadeer xitaa amaankii Xamar faraha ka baxay" aint that true?

     

    Nuune,taas maa keentay hadaan lol

     

    Mafiyo LOooool LOooL. "GOWRAC iyo waxaadan geesan malaha caliyow" LOOOL very funny indeed.

     

    Carafaat, the point is Culusow's failures are so obvious that even Geedi and Baadiyow can see them. The country needs saved from the this guy.


  5. Former Somali PM Ali Geedi gave a very interesting interview to one of the pro-Shabaab HAG radios in Xamar. This phone interview covers a lot about the current Somali issues. At one point, the reporter attacks Geedi and calls him names, i.e.traitor. "Aren't you the one that brought Xabashis to cleanse Xamar population?", the reporter asked. He also asks him questions about controversial things in the Somali politics.

     

    Geedi, surprisingly, supports Kenya's intervention in the Jubooyinka. Geedi also condemns the SFG for failing to keep Xamar peaceful and for creating chaos in other areas.

     

    Well here it is ... http://dhanaan.com/cali-maxamed-geedi-oo-wareysi-xasaasi-ah-siiyay-mid-kamida-idaacadaha-taageera-shabaab/


  6. You didnt read it obviously. It said 80% of the bank's money was withdrawn for private use. It listed the names of people who took the money, it stated the bank chairman was responsible of this. The bank chairmain denied the allegations and we moved on. No consequences, nothing, natta!

     

    P.s. you and I both understand what you wish had happened in Kismayu, it had not and it will not. Jubbaland is here to stay!


  7. Carafaat;968751 wrote:
    Zack, any comments on the content of this thread?

    Already commented on it, I am not here to confirm nor deny the allegations but i do know it will have zero effect on the ground. The small UN groups in Nairobi release "reports" about Somalia on a daily basis yet those reports have no impact. This is one of those. Watch for another UN report that will accuse the SFG for siding with shabab during the Kismayu clashes.


  8. Mintid,

     

    You are an epic failure! You have told us "you knew Hasan" and he will use his political weights and get rid of Jubaland. Well guess what? It has been 5 months and Jubaland is flying as high as any one could imagine. You predictions and wishes were both wrong.

     

    As for this report, it will not change anything on the ground. Come back to us when this changes anything.


  9. OdaySomali;968522 wrote:
    The solution, in whatever form it comes, was always going to be a compromise and a mutually beneficial understanding. For too long Somalis have had a zero-sum approach to their political dealings with eachother and its as though they are finally realizing this is only destructive and that agreeing on mutually beneficial and acceptable agreements is far more beneficial and stable.

    I am not disagreeing someone had to compromise, that was necessary. I am just stating the outcome of the agreement.


  10. Che -Guevara;966802 wrote:
    One wonders is your concern for Somalia or your warlord who you proudly boast about and was insistant on his impending victory. One would hope after 22 years, people would understand your group's fortunes can change pretty fast and the only way forward is honest sincere reconciliation. Hopefully, this was a lesson in humility.

    :D :D


  11. Abtigiis;965939 wrote:
    There is a potential for a great RAP style somali music ala Faarax Murtile here.

     

    Biito, biito, biito

    Aaaahah

    Biito aan ciyaarno

    Aaaahah

    Bare waan soo waayee

    Aaaahah

    Buraale miyuu hurdaa

    Aaaaahah

    Baleey bustaha siiy

    Aaaaaahah

    Baastadii yaa naga cunay

    Aaaaaahah

     

    Jaw! Kaw! Naw! Kenya bax!

    Aaaaaahah

    Loooooooooool B B B


  12. Naxar Nugaaleed;965906 wrote:
    wonder why they didn't shoot them on sight, the conflict they started left behind several innocent people being killed

    I guess they respected the international POW laws. You don't shoot cowards that surrender but i see your point.


  13. Maadeey, asagaa sheegtay adna waad u diidan tahay. Midda kale Shabaab have no principle any more. Waa desperate and naf la caari. Wax lala fajaco ma aha haddey Barre soo dhaweystaan. Ibrahim Afhgani iyo Macalin Burhaan desperatenimo baa loo laayay: