Sir-Qalbi-Adeyg

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  1. ^ shh, the somalilanders should be happy, his excellency sir-qalbi-adeyg has officially recognized somaliland as a different country from somalia. If they want, we can take photo's of me shaking riyaale hand, but for a prize. Jacaylbaro should be the photographer.


  2. what's next? "The o.gadeen/onlf thread" etc...

     

    Norf2

     

    Most of us are from somalia and not somaliland, what happens in a foreign country does not concern us chief. In fact I consider you an illegal alien on this forum and you should be deported asap with your bag of khat.


  3. I have a mac, but i needed some windows programs, so i downloaded crossover, which is a very nice software.

     

    peasant

     

    lol why were you getting so many malware on your pc sxb? Too many visits to 'indecent' sites? :D

     

    I had a gateway laptop before my mac and it was fine, not too many malware or viruses.


  4. If the picture is photoshopped, now that is some clever propaganda on the part of the somaliland nation. That much dedication to being independent nation, I think it's time somaliland is recognized. Good luck somaliland, but leave the people of SSC alone.

     

     

    Originally posted by Xaaji_xundjuf:

    somalipride we have awdalite president now so what are u talking about clan state.

    when tomorow or in the future we elect a president from sool or sanaag u will say .. we also want the untouchbles to be in the ruling class of somaliland u will never be happy..

    Who are the untouchables? And why are they untouchable? Do they have diseases or something?


  5. Originally posted by Abu_Diaby- Al Zeylaci:

    ^^ a while ago Somalia was doomed and pl should have considered parting from the South. The prime minsister, his excellency, changed all that?
    ;)

    A while ago an old military man from the dictatorship/warlord generation was in charge of somalia, and the TFG/somalia was going no where. So Yes, the prime minister changed all that. Competent leader like the prime minister have a habit of changing people's views.

     

    Now, are you saying I'm wrong for supporting the prime minster?


  6. ^ Clearly one of us is more invested in this argument than the other, but alas you have not brought forth anything of substance. I didn't read much of what you wrote, but on the issue of a name change. You should know that the name "ONLF" is relatively new and the movement started in the 80's from what I've read.

     

    Before that, it was the WSLF(western somali liberation front) that was the biggest and most successful rebel movement in the somali galbeed region, granted they were supported by somalias government at the time. But the point is, the name can be changed and the structure of the organization needs to be changed as well to a more inclusive movement. There is no one restricting the ONLF to keep the name the same, but they choose to because they see somali galbeed region as their 'land' and not somali land.

     

    That's the point of contention here, it's the prevailing attitudes of O people in the region and diaspora, and largely the ONLF leadership etc and the way the movement has largely driven a wedge between somali people. Now you can say, these other somali groups should not be concerned about the name but about the occupation of their land.

     

    This is true from a logical standpoint, but the problem is these people are human and for them to get involved in large numbers, there needs to be proper incentive and they need to know that their voices will matter. They don't want to replace one occupier(ethiopia) with another( ONLF), whether that occupier is your fellow somali is largely irrelevant to them.


  7. Originally posted by Che -Guevara:

    ^What have
    you
    done to free Somaligalbeed, and can't why
    other Somalis
    come up with broad and
    somali strategy
    of dealing with ethiopians.

    Unfortunately, my immediete family doesn't live there, so i'm not affected as much. But as I said, I'm always willing to contribute if asked. Why don't you give us some suggestions on what the average jaamac can do?