Che -Guevara

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  1. ^What do you mean by you people and still the question stands can your uncle in Kismayo vote?
  2. ^LooooooooooooooooooL...hmmm.are you saying you and I have something in common. I like Siphon. She has legit issue but like everything we maryooley do, it starts with qararac. You can't change something by beating down on it.
  3. ^Malaa aniga iyo Siphon is,af garaneena, ama hadii kale wat your friend that supposedly think like me? I still think you must misunderstood Dear DD
  4. ^Hello MS.DD. Ii waran?. Che maskiin walaal. Yaa raaya. Maqli jirte qooq majabee ninkiisaa jaba.
  5. Originally posted by Norf 1: I for one am getting tired of the endless 'what Somalia was like' and 'could have been' noise/threads. Somalia must learn how to walk again after a very bad car crash. Summersaults can come later IA. Agreed. Nastolgia ain't gonna fix Somalia!
  6. Originally posted by Faysal Cali Waraabe: Che, ...to be insulted miyaad tidhi? Car! try me? LoooooooooL..there you again. Those are NGONGE's words not mine but I think you enjoy good beatdown, for that I call in my gal Cara. LooooooL@NGONGE..one thing is for sure this will get Oodweyne out of hibernation.
  7. Originally posted by Ibtisam: ^^^Only a corrupt mind will read it as such, and only an affected person will insist that is what I meant. You can wish on a start that is what it meant. Was that for me....LooooooooooooooL. How about we go for tea and talk about this later
  8. Ibti-I don't even know where man is from other than being from the south. And I was actually telling him niic niicda jooji. He likes you, I was helping to realise and admit that fact.
  9. ^Dying to be insulted..ma istiri Mr. Waraabe wasn't did get enough kolkoolin as kid. On other hand, who have been hanging with NGONGE?. P.S. Norf would need translator, I don't think Ibti would be much of help in that regard.
  10. Nuune-Arke Xisbiga uu raaci. Nin Maxamed Siyaad maana koobiyo uu kuhaye yaa wax u dhiiban kara. I'm sure though A&T is playing some angle we don't see or appreciatate. LoooooooL@dhakadu cadaate. Sayid...Intaad habar wacan laheed bal raga ama Ibti kow iska dhici. Che iyo Nuune aa Ibti ku goobte wax macquul ah ma,ahee. Waraabe..Cidna uma jeeday laakin dad badan baa kaa sheegtay.
  11. Ibti-Budhka dhig Burco lama joogay. Maybe that's why he is afraid. Exposed him to Burco gentler side Nuune..ma istiri sayid iyo A&T waa dacwo badan yihiin.
  12. ^And I thought you could handle Sheh and Ibti...disappointed.
  13. War NGONGE...It is difficult to be pro-Shabaab and pro-Somaliland. I actually feel for Red. Can those Gaashamo vote?. I heard voters get hauled from the Hawd come election time.
  14. Originally posted by Mujahid: Red Sea: Dabcan. If the outcome of these elections are going to effect somaliland, then it sure heck makes alot of sense that only those from the area should be partcipating in it and no one else. I guess your uncle in Kismayo won't qualify right since he is technically from another country?
  15. ^Ninkaan inaa dhaantid oo wax nafci leh sheegi doontid baa kuu heeste, alas you repeat same mantra. What's significance anyway? Be logical and contextual.
  16. ^What are your views on public nudity?
  17. Norf--Disbanded, no. It is unlikely. Puntland and Bay/Bakool favor tribal federalism. The only scenerio where Somalia goes to pre-civil war political structure is if it's subjugated and controlled by one entity that would prefer centralised government otherwise I reckon regions would wanna have control over local affairs.
  18. Norf-It was created to protect the interest and give home to the hundreds of thousands of a particular Qabiil that uprooted from the south. It has no secessionist ambition and it won't compete with any future viable national government. And whether it becomes state or not depends on the constitution of any future Somali government. Of course, those from this region will be a party to the discussion regarding type constitution we would adopt.
  19. Good for him-celebrating october 21st is atavistic in nature and are fond of cult personalities but in fairness, this fairs better than Duke's Yeey's four year celeberation, all insult to decent Somalis.
  20. I thought it must been me that posted this topic but to my surprise, it is MS.DD....Interesting.
  21. ^So is the legacy he left the behind and the country he ruined not mentioned that thousands killed under his reign.
  22. Xiin...How does that make him any less of criminal?
  23. By Charles Haviland BBC News, Kathmandu Tuesday, October 21, 2008 Somali refugees living in Nepal have been demonstrating in the capital Kathmandu to gain official recognition by the government. They say their lives are miserable because they are not allowed to work and are threatened with heavy fines if they try to leave the country. Many of the Somalis say they were tricked into coming to Nepal by people traffickers in Mogadishu. Some say they were told they were being flown to the Italian city of Naples. The government says it is aware of the refugees and is discussing what to do about them. Refugee convention There are about 70 Somalis in Nepal, many of them children. All have lost relatives in Somalia's civil war and one man here is disabled, wounded by a bullet. The UN refugee agency in Nepal has recognised most of them as refugees, but the Nepal government has not, as it has not signed the UN refugee convention. Instead it treats them as illegal immigrants, liable to pay huge fines for overstaying their visas if and when they move to other countries. None of these people intended to come to Nepal. They paid money to self-styled agents in Mogadishu who deceived them about where they were going. About 15 say they were told they were flying to the Italian city of Naples by men deliberately using the name's similarity to the name Nepal. Only after arriving did they realise their mistake. Mohammed Said, 11, came to Nepal with his parents and seven brothers. "We came to Nepal to save our lives," he said. "We want the home minister to waive our overstaying fees. The school fees are a problem and my father doesn't have a job. "We don't get to eat food twice a day." There are other refugee or asylum-seeking communities in Nepal from countries including Iraq, Pakistan and Iran. Many of them have been trafficked in a similar way and some are imprisoned here. Nepal's home ministry spokesman, Mod Raj Dotel, declined to give the BBC an interview. But he said the government was "well aware of the Somali refugees" and was discussing what to do about Source: BBC, Oct 21, 2008