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Everything posted by Che -Guevara
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Saalax, surely it can't be that bad.
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Tallaabo..The kid is from Burco dee hence he must be Siiraanyo's son. Whether he's Siiraanyo's actual son doesn't matter ;-)
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Reverse migration. First wave of Yemini refugees arrive Somaliland
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
^Does it matter who they are targeting as long as they are killing innocent people? Xasan Sheikh and his advisers made mistake throwing his support behind this Saudi craziness. -
Reverse migration. First wave of Yemini refugees arrive Somaliland
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
http://puntlandi.com/dhagayso-nadiifo-maxamed-jaamacdadkeenii-yaman-waa-lagu-laayayqaarkood-waa-la-jarjaray/ -
Reverse migration. First wave of Yemini refugees arrive Somaliland
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
It seems our people are being already slaughtered. -
Reverse migration. First wave of Yemini refugees arrive Somaliland
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
I hope Yemenis wise up and talked together! -
<cite>@Holac said:</cite> Who says Bananas don't grow in #Puntland? Pic taken in Ufeyn, #Bari region #Somalia /blockquote> I think no one.
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Federalism is an illusion, a cover for a very centralized Government. The money will go to the Central Government. Any projects or investments at the state level is at the behest of the Federal Government.
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Dhagaxtuur. I have yet to see benevolent African dictator. There is nothing to indicate Ethiopian dictator will be an exception,
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ETHIOPIA EXPECTS TO PRODUCE GAS BY 2017 http://www.wardheernews.com/ethiopia-expects-produce-gas-2017/
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Qaraxyo iyo Rasaas wali ka soconaya Hoteelka Maka Al Mukarama
Che -Guevara replied to Deeq's topic in Politics
Very unfortunate, AUN intii dhimitay -
Hadaa, Puntlandone personally knows maareeyaha. Bahamas should be sued to stealing Bosaso naqshad. On serious note, how could they not budget for the terminal (I know others are paying). Diaspora should fork some money out.
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That's the image posted on puntlandone, it is from reliable source:-)
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Okay, thanks sxb, hopefully Kismayo and Baydhabo will get proper airports as well. You made Dr.Osman and Mooge happy hehe.
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Nuune...Once was enough for me. Isli iga daa, but it was good to see family and MMA. Gheelle.T Meesha busta badan maxaa iga jira ninyahow. I rather go to qaloocan if it's still greenish. Besides, Cagaraan wants to join Galmudug hehe. Waraa Nuune..Give us your opinion what's sort of plane can land there given Bosaso gets this airport as advertised.
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I can't say I wish Ina Iley well, he deserves whatever is coming to him. Perhaps he should have married a Tigray woman like Daud. There's always a room in Jail Ocaden.
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Nuune..Yes, Ina Iley was in Mnpls. The biggest winners in Ethiopia are TPLF generals and the party inner circle specially those in the conflict areas.The Somali region was run by General Abraha Wolde Gabriel (I don't know if he is still there) The Generals are even getting into the Somali scene and are beginning to have business interests in Somalia, they are in bed with corrupt business people and maamul gobleedyada. General Gabre is in the middle of it all. He is at every Somali shir. Question, did they lift the embargo within the Somali Region? Puntland and the Region set up customs office.
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Ethiopia will soar or crumble depending how much control the state is willing to give up in the long run. The main problem is the ruling party and the state have became one and the same. They either control or have interest in every commercial activity; all major sectors are directly controlled by the state and the TPLF. People within the TPLF and their allies head all major corporations. They are creating a super rich class while the average Ethiopian that lived off his land is being forced to give up his land for the state, the so-called villigization process (in actuality, land grap). Hundreds of thousands were displaced in the Gambella, Oromia and even to lesser degree in Somali Galbeed. The huge projects in Ethiopia are being financed by loans with high interest rates. The average Ethiopian is a farmer with small plot. The plots tend to be degraded and unfit for farming. The Government takes over the land and turned into 'usable' farms. Many Ethiopians on tahriibs are these poor farmers. Their economic model will be sustainable if they create a sizable middle class quickly and are willingly to give some political space. In any case, poverty and prosperity in Ethiopia will impact the Horn immensely. There will be huge people movement within Ethiopia and across its borders.
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Let me know how I can help? It sounds like another mashruuc in our name.
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Warlord Hiiraale in Mogadishu "Jail". He is saying qoslaye cheated him.
Che -Guevara replied to Mooge's topic in Politics
Dabrow, gooni, are you saying Hirale is not a warlord or you are simply opposed to others calling him a warlord? -
Good progress! Somalis should be employed as long as that their involvement doesn't diminish the quality of the end product. There is a serious lack of capacity. Anyway, Gheelle.T, it is not just Bosaso Airport. It is Bosaso International Airport, garoon caalami ah, the best in East Africa :-) Get it right ninyahow :-)
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Tallaabo. I have not condemned the deceased!! I assume you are Muslim? Islam is very clear when it comes LGTB issues. The views of "corrupted" extremists are not that from the mainstream Muslims. The story of Lot can only be interpreted one way. Of course, Muslim jurists differ on punishment. The point is your personal view (which you are entitled to) contradicts Islam. So, the question becomes, why would you deride those who chose to view transgenderism through Islamic lenses. After-all, they are following their religion! DocterK...I think your mistake is personalizing your comments. No one knows what the deceased did or didn't do unless you are witness to any act. What you can say for certain is what Islam says about transgenders or LGBT people in general.
