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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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So, Jacpher, what's reer MN final verdict on the man specially his opponents.
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Faysal Waraabe: Somalia government recognition grave threat
Che -Guevara replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
^They lack coherent message and I am beginning to think this didn't see this one coming. -
Faysal Waraabe: Somalia government recognition grave threat
Che -Guevara replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
^He essentially said the president's meeting with Obama was missed opportunity to have the Americans mediate among Somalis and acknowledge the existing administrations including Sland. His remarks seem a bit contradictory. -
Faysal Waraabe: Somalia government recognition grave threat
Che -Guevara replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Duur http://boramanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5303&catid=34&Itemid=53 -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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Gaarisa County Demo; A big number of Non somalis in Garissa
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One thing is sure, the Kenyans have an efficient way of ethnic cleansing. I wonder how much of the Kikuyes went back to their homes in the Rift Valley? -
Gaarisa County Demo; A big number of Non somalis in Garissa
Che -Guevara replied to ole-maasai's topic in Politics
^Given the opportunity, those 'menial workers' are the first to cut you down with machete. -
Gaarisa County Demo; A big number of Non somalis in Garissa
Che -Guevara replied to ole-maasai's topic in Politics
The annual Kenyan ethnic cleansing party is coming. Let's how many non-Somalis stay in the city. What are demonstrating about exactly? -
Wadani...I think the talks of Sland and Somalia, and the diplomatic success of the Somali President might have forced people to look inward. It's interesting and helpful the likes of Oodweyne and Co are beginning to ask questions about their own leaders, goals and future. The same questions are hopefully being asked by supporters of the Juba Project, Puntland and others. Oodweyne...Since you know the place and people more than I, I will have to take your word for it but we can agree the leadership have put themselves in a bind. lool@Haatu, yes we have. And in a thread started by Alpha..lol
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^We need to setup exchange program of some sort and make sure the likes of Xaaji are not part of it:D On positive note, I think this is the most honest discussion solers of all regions had.
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Oodweyne....It's worthy noting that very leadership spent the last 20 years indoctrinating the public on secession and warning on how awful any deal with Somalia will be not mention the institutionalization of grievances towards Somalis. lol@Wadani, perception is everything. I know people who see Hargeysa as foreign but feel at home in places in Somalia that they were evicted from during the civil war.
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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Rahima....You make valid argument but the problems facing Somalis will not be solved by partition of Somalia for the hatred and distrust goes beyond the artificial borders. I think Somaliland will be in rude surprise when or if they do get recognition for the same problems exist there as well. Have a conservation with someone from Buhoodle or Borome, one would be surprised the immense contempt and hatred in their hearts towards Hargeysa. I very much doubt such people could be forced to share a country either. Now, the question becomes. should we let every unhappy tribe to go their way? N watch out for tribal federalism progressing in Somalia, the one advantage we southerners enjoy is the belief in one Somalia despite our hatred and distrust, but the creation of the alternate identities such Pland, Galmudug etc, is troubling. The way people talk about tribal homelands, it seems they might as well live in their different countries. We might have one big mess on our hands pretty soon.
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Interview with Amanpour -
Isbaandhees, canbe, liin.
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President Hassan Sheikh Meets With President Obama (Pictures)
Che -Guevara replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
^Different realities, different decades, evolution mate! -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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^ Seize this opportunity then! -
U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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U.S. to recognize Somali government, opening door to new aid
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^When you put in simple terms like that, then yes but otherwise, this could be consequential if this man knows how to take advantage of this endorsement. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> -
Jacpher;909829 wrote: I've run to many ciyaal kismaayo tonight clapping big time. LOL, Mooge is paranoid and irrational. He doesn't take losing well.
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Mooge;909826 wrote: HAG first. President second. Thats how reer kismayo see him. You are not reer Kismayo and you can't talk on their behalf.
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"bal maxa jubbaland ka gala" He's their PRESIDENT!