Che -Guevara

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  1. One more reason for him not to like Somalis. Why visit a Somali website?
  2. That's a serious miscalculation. The only way Amhara will assume power has to be through sheer force and brutality. They would to have destroy Ethiopia first before it comes under their control. And they are being ethnically cleansed from regions where they form the minority. As we speak, the Sidama are targeting Amhara, burning their churches and looting their businesses. Addis will be their stand.
  3. He's losing the plot. Hopefully, ONLF has more sense.
  4. They are now using a picture of Tuke and saying her father is war criminal.
  5. LOL You gotta give it to her. And while at it, she can visit the Western Wall and piss off the extremist orthodox Jews!
  6. Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both outspoken critics of the Israeli government, will not be barred from visiting Israel, the country’s ambassador to the United States said Friday. Omar (D-Minn.), a Somali-born refu­gee, said this week that she planned to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories in a few weeks, which led some to wonder whether she would be welcome. “Out of respect for the U.S. Congress and the great alliance between Israel and America, we would not deny entry to any member of Congress into Israel,” Ambassador Ron Dermer said. The Jewish Insider first reported Omar’s intention to visit. “I am going in a couple of weeks and so I’ll learn more. But truly, everything that I hear points to both sides feeling like there is still an occupation,” Omar told Jewish Insider after a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing Wednesday during which bills related to Israel were debated. Tlaib (D-Mich.), who is Palestinian American, has plans to visit her relatives in the West Bank over Congress’s August recess. Omar and Tlaib, the first two Muslim women to serve in Congress, are supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which calls for individuals and companies to boycott Israel over its policies toward Palestinians. This week, Omar sponsored a resolution with Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) to affirm Americans’ right to use “boycotts to further civil rights at home and abroad.” Though the language of her resolution is broad, it is intended to oppose efforts on Capitol Hill to protect states that ban companies participating in the BDS movement. Tlaib is the third co-sponsor of the resolution. “We cannot simultaneously say we want peace and then openly oppose peaceful means to hold our allies accountable,” Omar said during the Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. “This week I introduced a resolution. . . . It recognizes the proud history of boycott movements in this country dating back to the Boston Tea Party.” Omar and, to a lesser extent, Tlaib have been pilloried by the right-wing media and President Trump since arriving in Washington. Omar was attacked earlier this year for comments she made about Israel that some believed perpetuated anti-Semitic stereotypes, including saying that support for Israel in American politics was “all about the Benjamins.” Over the weekend, Trump sent a tweet referring to Omar, Tlaib, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), all women of color, telling them to “go back” to the country they came from and accusing them of hating America. Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Tlaib were all born in the United States. Omar became a citizen in 2000. And when Trump mentioned Omar at a rally in North Carolina on Wednesday night, the crowd chanted, “Send her back!” On Friday, Trump continued his disparagement of Omar, telling reporters, “She’s lucky to be where she is, let me tell you.” Israel will not prohibit Reps. Omar and Tlaib from visiting next month WWW.HIIRAAN.COM Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both outspoken critics of the Israeli government, will not be barred from visiting Israel, the country’s ambassador to the United States said Friday.
  7. He went to Eritrea instead of dealing with the issue. The guy is done for.
  8. Ethiopian city braces for protests as activists promise to declare new region - Reuters WWW.REUTERS.COM Activists in Ethiopia were set to declare a new region for their Sidama ethnic group on Thursday in defiance of the central government, with...
  9. So you came to a Somali website to tell us that there are no Somalis or no sense of Somali community. You seem to be conflating a sovereign state with a nation or ethnicity. There might not be one unified Somali sovereign state but there is a Somali nation bound together by a common religion, language, manner/rituals and territory. All this manifest itself into one culture. That is unless you are telling us Somalis have managed to evolve indepent of each other and yet somehow and rather miraculously developed one culture and common ethnicity. Your argument of clanism actually reinforces the idea of the Somali identity. Nothing is more Somali than qabyaalad. And that qabyaalad touches every Somali of every region and permeates through all institutions. Dividing Somalis into smaller groups will not solve the problem as those smaller groups will be faced with the same problems i.e politics around clans and sub-clans and competition for meager resources. A solution to a problem is mot to create problems.
  10. I second that. Abdillahi, you seem like a young kid. Breathe and take time to study unless you are just trolling. And divulge a lit bit into the unification of Germany as well as Italy, two nation states that didn't exist before the 19th.
  11. They will and had fougt each other in the past. In fact, most wars since fall of Barre were between sub-clans of the same clan.
  12. And if the sub clans and sub-sub clans want their own states?