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Xaaji Xunjuf;841594 wrote: Come to papa lol you sick man...I
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Good to see the blue flag flying high in the right places!!
Che -Guevara replied to Mario B's topic in General
I am literally at 5th grade graduation cere mony now lol -
I think since Riyaale left, his logic and sanity has been coming slowly.
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XX ..of course anything but I am bit surprised about Bashir new optimism.
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Former Somali Parliament Speaker and Interim President dies
Che -Guevara replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
^Aamin-sabir iyo imaan Alla haka siiyo MMA and ehelodoo dhan. -
by Bashir Goth Monday, June 11, 2012 With the arrest of the notorious Hassan Dahir Aweys, the inevitable defeat and apprehending of Ahmed Abdi Godane, the Joseph Kony of Somalia and his Al Shabab gang of criminals, and the ongoing Turkish-led momentum to get things right this time, one can confidently say: “Somalia, welcome back.” Welcome back to the international community; to play your role as a country located in strategic and vital waterways, to restore peace and stability and start the healing process of the people traumatized by more than 20 years of physical and mental torture by criminal and religious warlords and devastated by Al Shabab-made droughts. Welcome back to dress the wounds, unite divided families, rehabilitate youth from the dark, damp and masked Al Shabab criminal underworld to the bright daylight of fresh air, schools and knowledge. Welcome back to rescue our beautiful religion from the clutches of immoral vultures that dismantled its sublime goals and reduced it to dictums on controlling women’s lingerie. Oh, what a nightmare! Twenty years of horror, darkness, warlordism, piracy and terrorism. Twenty years during which our common will was hijacked, our independence compromised, our flag trampled on, our values dumped and our pride dragged on the dirt. Twenty years that our people were stopped, humiliated and treated as fugitives at international airports. Twenty years that our beautiful women, the pride of our nation, have been enslaved, raped at home and in refugee camps in poor neighboring countries. Twenty years that our youth, the future of our nation, have suffered from unemployment and mental agony and many of them have perished on the high seas in an attempt to run away from the hellfire back home. Twenty years that our country has become a dumping ground for the world’s dangerous industrial waste and our marine wealth was robbed. Twenty years during which our land was denuded, our trees burned for charcoal, our farms wasted and our cities and towns turned into gang infested drug dungeons. Twenty years that our name had become synonymous with poverty, piracy and terrorism. Twenty years that we have carried the brand of being the most failed state in the world. Twenty years during which our elites, our politicians, our religious men, our sultans and our chieftains kept bickering and vying each other for who will take the biggest chunk of flesh from the stinky and rotting corpse of the Somali nation. Twenty years that Somalia has disintegrated into tribal fiefdoms and the term balkanization has been replaced by Somalization. Click
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A little birdie told her..
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Ace of Spadez;840916 wrote: Che, are you denying that lack of de jure recognition has not affected Somaliland's economic potential? Is it not true a number of youth from Somaliland were enticed to join Al-Shabab. One of the most interesting cases is the former Somaliland's Financ minister's Son died in the wars for Islamic Courts, yet the person who declared Jihad is the President of Somalia hiding behind AMISOM. Were there not bombing in Hargeisa financed by Al-Shabab using some local residents in Somaliland? The risk is there. I think she also should have mentioned that if you do not allow people to live in their communities and homes with their rights to exist, they will continue to come into Europe illegally. It is in Europe's best interest to a) give Somaliland de jure recognition and b) help Somalia find peace. Piracy, Terrorism and Illegal Immigration would be significantly reduced which what Europe wants. I think basic question here is how does Somalia's troubles hinder Somaliland's pursuit for recognition? And how wise is it to continue using Somalia's sad state as tool to further Somaliland's agenda. You stated Somaliland has done nothing negative to Somalia in the two past decades, I think it's fair to assume Somalia was and is no position to impede Somaliland progress, is it any longer relevant to use Somalia as contrast in order to achieve that coveted recognition?
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Ace-That makes prefect sense but the initial point she was making was about Somaliland youth and their lack of opportunities and how lack of international recognition is hindering those opportunities. She goes on to say the scourge of piracy and terrorism qualities she later attributes to Somalis is calling the youth of Somaliland. Now, considering there's no piracy or AS in Somaliland and this entity which is promoting itself as distinct from other Somalis proudly flaunts these facts, why should piracy and terror be factor in Somaliland in regards to their youth?
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^I did listen-her argument is flawed and she does equate ALL Somali people with these 'industries' of piracy and terrorism.
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People have you listened what the woman said? Some of the stuff she said didn't make sense in terms of logical progression.
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Oba...Waxba ha.isku kicin. She's frustrated and Somalia is object of her frustration. It's unfortunate that she doesn't understand there is no Somali nation without Mogadishu. lool@Abwaam...it's that bad? Xoosh was dickhead.
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Oba...khalad khalad laguma saxo. I haven't listened what she said but it must be bad enough to unite all Southerners in this forum...loool
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Moonlight...waa laga fiican yahay sidaas
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George Saitoti: Alshabaab's most hated man dies.
Che -Guevara replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
Man full of bravado -
Shaqo la'aan. If you are that bored. Go to Sunday mass.
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CEEBTII SHIRKA ISTAMBUUL 2012 oo la idinka qariyay
Che -Guevara replied to AsadSL's topic in Politics
very silly -
Guys must be bored.
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lool@burahaader..16? nagadaaye Folks-I think most of us are saying the same and agree in spirit but we are just engaging in 'listen me Somali' syndrome. I like Idi:D
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Burahadeer...Are you serious? People...let's contextualize things and examine the situation in Somalia and key indicators.
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faarah22;840004 wrote: i will have kids but 2 to 3 is enought for me. You will be helping in great cause. At this stage, having zero kids would be noble thing to do and perhaps persuade Garnaqsi, burahadeer and others to do the same. Take one for the team ninyahow.
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^You could lead by example and don't reproduce at all.