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SSC Eyes 'United' Somalia [Al Jazeera VIDEO]

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Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf:

^^ they are fighting for tribilism

Of course, they saw the last elections how only one group got to make up the opposition for presidency in Hargeysa's elections and and all SCC regions were completely shut out. Ít's obvious they dont want to be part of that kind of entity.

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Cowke   

Haday raban inay ismamulan it's their right and if they have to fight for it so be it. Garowe needs to stay out of it really. If we want to help we should or let them take care of themselves!!! Honestly i dont like farole attitude towards ssc. His attitude is "wax kuma gabanayo iyo kuma daynayo" wax macquul ma ahan taas as far as im concerned.

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The Zack   

Originally posted by Libaahe*:

SSC Deserves to be ruled with an iron fist like ina abdille hassan.

Says the man who still whines about what happened in 1988.

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by Cowke:

I personally don't trust maxamed adow. He was just locked up in hargeisa and all of a sudden he produces a pro ssc report. It just proves that this guy reports based on how ppl treat him not on fair and unbiased reporting. He has never said anything good about puntland

It was not secret. Adow reported about the election in Hargeysa. Likewise it was in the report that there was no election in Darwish land. To get better picture he crossed to the Darwish side. He made this video then. The Hargeysa admin tried to stop it. But they couldn't do so. They asked Adow not to release it in the mid of election. So you have it now!

 

Adow can be trusted since he released the vid on the requested time( After the result of Hargeysa's election).

 

That said, is there anything good to say about Pirateland? War dee waaga mooyee Barri wanaag kama soo dhalaalo. :D

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Abtigiis   

Cowke,

 

It doesn't matter what Mohamed Adow's motives are. You need to focus on his report and highlight its flaw if you think it has one. But again, ileen cowkaad aheeyd.

 

Libaahe,

 

SSC, Somaliand etc etc are really labels. The truth is it is clan X against clan Y. Markaa lama kala xoog badna.

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Saalax   

Abtigiis & Tusbax, Clan X vs Clan Y is so 90's waxas wa la so dhaafay, that is why you have cidaan qaran consisting of all the people of somaliland, you even have non somaliland natives in the police force, such as some from southern somalia.

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Kamaavi   

^Silanyo might have some new southern guards(most of them being females). :D

 

But how would he trust army bodies from Somalia?

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Saalax   

Ferguson,anigu maan ka hadlayniin cidaanka ilaalada madaxweynaha, waxan ka hadlayey in general, female guardska aad sheegaysiid wa maxay ma faroole baad uu mooday madaxweynaha cusub? :D

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Kamaavi   

Sow adigan run mooday kaftankii. :D Runta marka laga hadlo siduu A&T sheegay lama kala xoog badna.

 

Fiqina tolkii kama jano tago? icon_razz.gif

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Saalax   

Ferguson, haadi la kala xoog badnayn mar hore bii kuwaan isku sheega SSC qabsanlahayeen the imaginary maps they drawed which includes as far as eastern burco areas, Norfsky's hometown lol.

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