Che -Guevara

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  1. Xaaji Xunjuf;823825 wrote: i don't like the citizenship part and who is Somali and who is not and the whole naturalization process. Why do you care, you are not from this country, besides stop cunsirinimo.
  2. ^The man is in touch with his inner feelings.
  3. Carafaat;823385 wrote: Clan States doesn't work for Somalia. Che ignores his crumbling Puntland, divided Galkacyo, 4 clan states in Galgaduud/Mudug, clan war in Beletweyn, and the 3 or 4 "State's" in Kismayo all competing for power of the Federal State. Puntlan's new tactic of divide and rule. It won't work Somali are aware of what is going on and that this whole process is being abducted by Faroole. Again, other than being opposed to crumbling Puntland and Faroole, you and the Somalis you supposedly say know what Puntland is up offer no alternative.
  4. Hilarious...LOL This is true of all Somalis.
  5. Carafaat;823374 wrote: We oppose "Federale States" and want the original Somali Provinces to remain. We don't want clan states igniting a new wave of a Somali civil war. Proof: division igniting clan flight in Mudug, Galakacyo, Beletweyn, soon in Kismayo, Galgaduud. No more clan wars! Igniting by Federalism. There will be no wars igniting. Your doomsday scenarios are getting ridiculous. Somalia won't and can't afford to go back to 1960 Constitution, very centralized entity or continue with TFG charter which keeps it perpetual transition. Clan federalism is not long-term solution but naysayers must offer alternatives other than waan kasoo horjeednaa,
  6. There's no beauty in being paraded.
  7. No one seems to pointing to the specific articles that they oppose or offering alternatives to this document.
  8. ^That's not gonna work. There has to be something that suits today's reality.
  9. A case of crazy person calling another crazy person crazy. There should be asylum center in SOL.
  10. I still owe quite bit. Have sundae
  11. L.A. Times April 25, 2012 It has a smaller population than San Jose, Calif. -- but it’s the fastest growing urban area in the world. New estimates from the United Nations peg Samut Prakan as the population center expected to grow the most between 2010 and 2015, its population anticipated to surge 9%. The Thai province located south of Bangkok is known for its fishing and boasts that it has the world’s largest crocodile farm. Close behind are the booming metropolises of Can Tho (Vietnam), Mogadishu (Somalia), Yamoussoukro (Ivory Coast), Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso.) Of course, it’s easier for little cities to grow quickly, and even with big growth smaller burgs like Mogadishu and Yamoussoukro aren’t going to catch up to Tokyo, Delhi or Los Angeles anytime soon. But the cities on the list reflect a wider trend: Africa and Asia are expected to make up 86% of the growth in urban populations worldwide in the decades leading up to 2050, according to the United Nations. Newly released estimates show the urban population in Africa is expected to roughly triple, exceeding 1.2 billion; urbanites in Asia will soar from 1.9 billion to 3.3 billion. There's an upside to urbanization: Educating people and bringing them other services is easier when they’re clustered in cities. The downside: Countries will have to scramble to provide enough urban jobs, housing, energy and infrastructure to avoid an explosion of slums, the U.N. says. Where in the world is urbanizing fastest? The United Nations map above shows which cities are anticipated to grow the most between 2011 and 2025. For more information, check out the U.N. website, which includes online databases showing the projected growth of urban areas worldwide. Source: LA Times
  12. Very kind of you, God bless.
  13. Considering how it's economically and politically disadvantageous for Puntland to secede from the rest of country, your logical conclusion doesn't make slightest sense and not to mention that fact people of this region themselves don't support such idea. I think Somaliland Ku Dayo, Waa Duushay mantra is getting to you.