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The International Community cannot dictate anything to Somaliland. For Somaliland's security is home grown and they have no say in it. 

Back in 1990s, United Nations Secretary General Betros Betros Ghali put a lot of pressure on Somaliland to accept foreign millitary to be deployed to Berbera. Both President Tuur and later on President Egal totally rejected the proposals and even declared the UN Rep PnG 

Since those days, Somaliland has kept an arms length of foreign powers to get involved into its own internal issues. 

Somaliland has always proved them wrong. 

And today, nothing is going to change. 

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26 minutes ago, baala xoofto said:

The International Community cannot dictate anything to Somaliland. For Somaliland's security is home grown and they have no say in it. 

Back in 1990s, United Nations Secretary General Betros Betros Ghali put a lot of pressure on Somaliland to accept foreign millitary to be deployed to Berbera. Both President Tuur and later on President Egal totally rejected the proposals and even declared the UN Rep PnG 

Since those days, Somaliland has kept an arms length of foreign powers to get involved into its own internal issues. 

Somaliland has always proved them wrong. 

And today, nothing is going to change. 

Are you for real? whole SL exist because of handouts from International community, police, military, everything everything 

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46 minutes ago, maakhiri1 said:

Are you for real? whole SL exist because of handouts from International community, police, military, everything everything 

You are wrong. There is some donations but absolutely the Somaliland exists on its own. Yes, recently there has been some donors who fund projects but they do not fund anything to do with the Somaliland system. They fund specific projects which have start and end, for example water projects, road project, even education project. 

Since its inception, Somaliland national army was 100% financed, funded by Somaliland Gov't. Ethiopia and UK have scholarship for Army Staff and Officers - those who are in the office doing the nitty-gritty stuff of planning, budgeting and training. 

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1 hour ago, maakhiri1 said:

Are you for real? whole SL exist because of handouts from International community, police, military, everything everything 

Yes we are for real. Our economy is owned by the citzens of the country and we run our internal affairs as well. No government on this Earth can tell us what to do unlike Somalia which is a whore with both legs open. lol

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galbeedi   

This uprising is becoming a movement. If the people of Sool decides to expel Somaliland project no army or RRU can stop. The politicians had been discarded both in Laascaanood and Garoowe. No one cares what C/laahi Deni says on this issue. Money has been raised across the globe, and it looks there is no turning back this time around.

The people of Sool and Laascaanood had seen the the writing in the wall. They have seen the federal president dancing with Ina Biixi, then Omar Geelle promoting the separatist movement along side Hassan Sheikh without a shame. On the other hand, the pro Amara Somali region of Ethiopia president Ina Cagjar disbanding a simple low level conference of consultation after initially accepting it, while the Puntland leadership is dealing under the table with Hargeisa. 

Sool says enough with betrayal and fake Soomaalinimo.

There is no federal government promoting unity and self determination of regions, while Somali entities are either corrupt and despotic as Djibouti or the Jigjiga clannish entity taking the water for Ethiopia.  So, the time has come for Sool to rely on themselves and for those who support them. A simple well organized guerrilla movement could dismantle the Somaliland project in Sool.

Furthermore, Muuse Biixi is hated by the majority of the regions from Awdal, South Hargeisa, more than half of Togdheer and the majority of Sanaag and Sool. If there is a time to dismantle Muuse Biixi led project  in Sool, it is today. No Somaliland militia could sustain a long people's uprising.

One more thing, there is no hope where ever Somalis rule. Somaliland could see Djibouti, a city state with 700,000 who are mostly unemployed, living in  the most expensive country in the world combined  with the most harsh climate  in the region, yet acting like a functioning state. Why even bother the so called " Aqoonsi" while you can collect the welfare ( donor money) and act as state while bombs are flying in Mogadishu.

Why we even need a Somali state? let every tribe get the donor money, collect some taxes from boats and borders, create a police who shoots those who disagree the ruling class. Isn't that what happening in Jigjiga, Djibouti, Hargeisa or Garoowe. I don't want to even mention the fake states of Galmudug, Hirshabeele of Jubba.

This is the legacy of 30 years of misrule. These losers interview one another in clan TV's and narrate how bad the Somali state was while they lack water, electricity or healthcare. After 30 years of rule by the greedy rebel there is no a working police station, a court clerk to accept or a judge to rule justly or functioning institution.

Sool might be the first but others will flow. Probably Sanaag, Awdal, Bari region of Puntland, and even Hiiraan.

We have enough of this fake maamuls. 

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Galbeeedi what is ur alternative live in the bunker and be fed by amisom soldiers, you have no real alternative solutions to Somali problems.

 

you can’t dismantle somaliland because it’s made by the people whether the president of the republic is popular or not the state and the country principles and values is sacred to the somaliland people.

you call the jigjiga administration clannish but are they not the same clan as the Garaad clan so. If they disband a clan conference doesn’t that make them less clannish I think Iña cagjar is doing a good job 

 

as for guele the old statesmen waba ninka kaliya eeh dooniya inay somalidu heshiisu but yeah he was against ur messiah the cheese fellow that’s why u don’t like him.

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@galbeedi

You are reading too much into this. It will never see the light of day. Kuwa lacagta ururinya, waar lacagtiina haysta, walee rag ayaa daaro ku dhisan doona waliba Hargeisa ayay ka dhisan doonaan. 😂

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11 hours ago, baala xoofto said:

Meanwhile, Ahmed Karaash, the VP of Puntland, left Garowe after disagreement with his leader. He has moved a few technicals and melitia to somewhere just outside Puntland's new Customs office. 

This is possbily a response to mounting pressure from the Dhul*hante clan members for him to do something. This is what he is able to do, just for the cameras.

As it will be suicidal if he tries to mount an attack on Somaliland Army. 

 

Laa xawla walaa quwah. Waar kan dhan walba way u bahdileen.

 

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1 hour ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

Reer Laascaanood have a golden, united opportunity ay iskaga tuuraan secessionists and their failed, useless project.

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Haayee maxay ku badalaan the madhalays walanweyn and their Ugandan Bunker.

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1 hour ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

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Halyey Muuse Bixii taarikhda xusi doonta the president who didnt blink an inch to the Afweyne remnants who hate the territorial  integrity of the Holy republic of Somaliland. Hore la soconayaa is adkeeyaa waddadu qodxay ledahay eh.

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Pictures that will make the Anti-Somaliland groups cry.  As the Somaliland security forces mop up operation comes to conclusion, parts of the city are now open for traffic and normalcy. 

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