Che -Guevara

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  1. I think they are contracts in Somaligalbeed too.
  2. NGONGE-I didn't read the thread and as for this thread, I specifically said I don't oppose it and quite honestly, it's not for me to oppose or accept. I was merely questioning what tank was suppose to convey? p.s. threads about Somaliland stop usually making sense after 2 pages.
  3. Good on him, N we will wait the league of picture posters:D
  4. I don't think anyone in this thread opposed it perse,
  5. What hell is Garowe society. Whatever happen to using the actual names if that's what you really want to say.
  6. "Hargeisa gaadhay ayaa la so booday" Boy, you got so sensitive days...lool
  7. NGONGE;810483 wrote: Ask Chimara to find you pictures of the Xawo Tako, Dagax Tuur, Sayyid and Ahmed Guray monuments, saaxib. You can disagree with the monument out of principle (because you are for Somaliwyen) and I can accept and understand that. You can disagree because you are Shababi and these are 'sanamo' and I can also appreciate that. But to say that they don't make sense is utter hogwash. They make perfect sense and are a sign of progress. The logic applied to all the ones listed above and to the tank in H town is the same. It says we moved on and shows how far we did. Yesterday's heros are only mere statues today and we display them in major squares as a testemant to the journey we've been through and a reminder of the struggle we undertook. I don't oppose it and it wouldn't matter if I did either but tank? One would think they will build monument celebrating the perseverance of the people midst horrible war and subsequent revival. But does the Tank represent?
  8. He could always say they were made in China.
  9. Tank monument made no sense but NGONGE tells us it's progress:D
  10. NGONGE;810465 wrote: Is that what he was saying though? No, that's my understanding of what he was saying...wax fahan:D
  11. Mintid-You seriously think tribal militia equipped with AKs poses any challenge, so much so it deters Ethiopia from implementing its policies?
  12. xiinfaniin;810445 wrote: ^^Che , at times you gotta listen to me. I spent a quite intellectual muscle to come up with the Macno Yare term for this Mintid guy The man thinks everything that happens is in relation to his tribal land even when it involves his tribesman across border being massacred by forces whose loyal to Zenawi. Rather than examine Ethiopia's policy in the region, he took the simple all too familiar Somali way.
  13. Maxa laga xanaaqaa meesha yaal but am surprised by your limited thinking. I really thought you were smarter.
  14. LOL..Only one thing makes sense to Somalis and feeds their grandiose delusions.
  15. Jacaylbaro;810158 wrote: Tell me something else ,,,, Your favorite color is blue and you have a thing Bluecilious:D
  16. Not African but here's another group I like. I always wanted to see them. Unfortunately, couple of the performers died.
  17. BOB;810208 wrote: Che you devil man, you made me reminisce about the old days tonight. Peace, Love & Unity. Not just that, I have somehow managed to dispel some Carafaat's assumptions about me and perhaps even surprised Bluecilious little. p.s Is there anywhere in Africa you haven't been to? Bluelicious...I posted the topic April 2006 but I was fan since 2002.
  18. That region could use much needed development considering Ethiopia is damming Turkana river.
  19. Shinbir Majabe;809962 wrote: Che, bal foolxumada Shabaab daily u sameeyaan ayagana inoo sheeg? Is that your excuse, If AS does it, foreigners who invaded my land can do it. Seriously, how do you ignore what they did in Xamar in 2006/07? I am just trying to figure your thought process! p.s. AS don't slice children's throats or desecrate mosques.
  20. The rights group said it had scores of reports of killings by Ethiopian troops. In one case, "a young child's throat was slit by Ethiopian soldiers in front of the child's mother," the report says. In one testimony, , Haboon, 56, said her neighbor's 17-year-old daughter had been raped by Ethiopian troops. The girl's brothers tried to defend their sister, but the soldiers beat them and gouged their eyes out with a bayonet Haboon was quoted as telling Amnesty. NYT Amnesty International refutes statements made by the Ethiopian government on its report about a raid on the Al Hidya Mosque in Mogadishu on 19 April 2008. In the attack, Ethiopian forces killed at least 21 people, including 11 unarmed civilians inside the mosque, and detained at least 40 children and youths, aged 9 to 18. At least 10 others were killed by Ethiopian forces in the vicinity of the mosque . Amnesty Showqi-how do you think convince Woyanes don't the above quotes....just wondering?