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Aaliyyah

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A_Khadar   

^ Waan yaabay markii hore dee..

 

Alliyah, I must praise you for understanding what Saalax dude is talking about since you kept reponding to his posts, I have no clue about his points, seriously.

 

Some people are more careful than others in any satuation. As far it goes, DS miscalculated on this, and last few years he was trying to make corrections behind the counters for hiring agents from SSC in many cities around the world. Just the city I live, two out of three/four offices of DS agents are from SSC. However, this alone won't cut it. Odayga has to come out of the dark and clear this mess up, otherwise, message is out and will see if SSC customers will have any impact to DS' business or not.

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Taleexi   

Xaaji Xunjuf;706090 wrote:
So let me get this straight Siilaanyo is bad and wrong for standing up for his people during those hard times in the 80s and saado cali is right for praising General Cali samatar the destroyer of hargeysa in what kind of world do we live

War ninyahow hadalku ma laba shub buu kuugu dhacaa.... Xasuuqa Siilaanyo ka geystay Widhwidh, Kalshaale and beyond waa xalaal in your books ... and Saado is an evil who stood with your clan in their darkest hour .... annaku ma maskax gaaska iyo biyaha isku dartay miyaanu dawayn karnaa Illaahay amarkiis.

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Taalexi your whole tribe was a fundamental component of the monstrous Barre regime. You were active participants of all the atrocities the regime committed. Today you have no right to cry about a few reer miyi's helpbent on finishing of what Barre started. We will fight tooth and nail to those who want to repeat 88 and no inch will be given. We will eleminate those who deep in their hate hide a dark hatred. This does not apply to all SSC people, just those with dark agendas.

 

Btw, Sado Cali is just trying to make $$ by profiting from the war she is encouraging. I bet you seems she's has jumped on this SSC bandwagon her pockets have never been fatter. Sad really.

Then again this is a whole tribe who's leaders whether with SL or the Pirate state or SSC are willing to sell them to the highest bidder.

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Taleexi   

Abokor: Apart of name calling SSC community with all its pitfalls and shortcomings is here to stay and shall never be secessionists. SSC wants to co-exist with its neighbors in peace and promote confidence building and safeguard the common good for all of us. If your clan enclave's leadership doesn't reciprocate this goodwill and, holistic approach we shall all test a piece of hell.

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I have not said a word that's not the truth. My statement can backed up by facts, you however are in your own little world. Sxb are you leaders in Hargeisa correct because they feel Sonalia is dead and the vest path for them to take is join the blessed Duriyad in a modern partnership of equality and advancement. That you the SSC and all it's supporters in the west are clouded by the past and in the comfort of your own home will force on your people something that's not going to work in reality. Most of the towns in SSC administered by SL are thriving and peaceful, just one town is anarchic. The reason for this is the SSC camp is hoping to use this town as a sacrificial lamb. The SSC opportunist hoped to use the water shortage and it's following inter sub clan conflict and change in to one of SSC against SL and that after the crushing defeat Of SSC

by SL forces. The deaths and destruction will be blamed on SL and SSC can use this to change the conflict into a large scale war of us and them, therefore uniting theall the SC tribes under there command and lead them to war..

Was this not what the mad mullah did?

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Taleexi   

I reject your null hypothesis because it is not statistically significant. Let us leave it there and have our separate ways until your corrupted heart and mind can see beyond your monolithic view of life.

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Aaliyyah   

War of Folly in SSC

 

by Dr. Mohamed Musa

 

http://wardheernews.com/Articles_11/March/Mohamed_Musa/27_War_of_Folly_in_SSC.html

 

 

 

 

For Somaliland, the war in SSC is not only unnecessary and costly but is also counterproductive. This war is also very destructive for the people of SSC. And like the previous wars in Somalia, the end result is predictable: More loss of life, destruction of property, and further political fragmentation of the Somalis.

 

 

 

In the 20 years of claim to independence, Somaliland has achieved very little in development. Any visitor to Hargeisa immediately notices the debilitated conditions of its roads. Public services, such as education and health care, are almost nonexistent. If a school is needed to be built in a certain community, the application is submitted to a foreign aid agency, instead of the Somaliland Education Ministry. Anyone in Somaliland who needs a routine medical diagnosis must travel Addis Ababa, Djibouti or some other foreign city. The Finance Minister of Somaliland and other dignitaries are among those who have recently made such a trip. More than 50% of the workforce in Somaliland is unemployed. The majority of the residents in Hargeisa cannot get running water in their homes, and those who do, have to wait days for their turn. The taxes at the port of Berbera are the highest among the Somali ports. As a result, most of the merchants in Somaliland import goods through the neighbouring port of Bosaso. This is reason that once bustling city of Berbera has become a ghost town. Despite these and many other challenges faced by the population under the Somaliland administration, the politicians are eager to spend Somaliland’s meager resources on a war of attrition in the SSC. According to a minister in the current Somaliland administration, close to 70% of Somaliland’s budget is allocated for security. Presumably, the larger chunk of the security budget is spent on men and armour to maintain garrisons in SSC. This is pure folly.

 

The argument put forward to justify this folly is that bringing SSC under the Somaliland administration will strengthen Somaliland’s quest for international recognition. Given the recently Somali history, this is madness. The regime of Siad Barre had far more firepower and resources than Somaliland. Yet it failed to put down the insurgency that led to its fall. The error that Siad Barre made was that he tried to solve a political challenge by a military means. Somaliland is today committing a similar mistake.

 

The people in SSC regions do not share the grievances that are the basis for the secessionist ideology in Somaliland and they are as difficulty to be subjugated into submission as were those in Hargeisa and Burao in the late 1980s. Somalis don’t like to be ruled by people and regimes they don’t like. Therefore, Somaliland’s military campaign in SSC is in effect counterproductive. It will harden the resolve of those who already oppose Somaliland. Furthermore, the longer the conflict drags on the more likely that the minority in SSC who currently support Somaliland will be driven into the opposition camp. As a consequence, the military campaign in SSC will achieve nothing other than destruction.

 

Resolution of this conflict is good for both Somaliland and SSC. It will allow Somaliland to spend more of its meager resources on such things as digging more wells to supply water for residents of its capital. And it is good for the people of SSC. The SSC regions are among the least developed of the regions of the former Somali Republic. With this conflict over, the people there can start spending their resources on development. A negotiated, peaceful settlement, if pursued, will lead to the best outcome for both parties.

 

 

 

How can a negotiated settlement be reached? There are three possible choices:

 

1) Somaliland persuades the people of SSC to join it without change of its current orientation;

2) Somaliland and SSC part ways;

3) Somaliland changes course and pursues establishment of inclusive non-secessionist Northern

 

administration. These all seem hard choices given the prevailing mindset of the politicians, but the alternative is more bloodshed, suffering, and hatred between the brotherly peoples. This must not be allowed to go on.

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saado cali beryahan danbe dad leysku diro af-lagaado iyo qaadhaan la ururiyo ayey ku mashquushay, goormu fankii sidan noqday!!

 

fanaanku/ fanaanadu miyaanay ahaan jirin kuwii nabada iyo wanaaga ka talia, ee umada isku keena.

 

She markets her CD, but how many buy it no 1 :D

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gooni   

fanaanku/ fanaanadu miyaanay ahaan jirin kuwii nabada iyo wanaaga ka talia, ee umada isku keena.

Ma'ahaan jirin kuwii dadka isu keena hadaysan hadda ka dib noqon weligoodna qabiil kama aysan lug bixin tusaale m'ed mooge hadraawi cabdi qays sangub magool intii dhimatay allaha u naxariiisto lakiin guubaabada qabiilka mar walba waa jiri jirtay.

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Liqaye   

The argument put forward to justify this folly is that bringing SSC under the Somaliland administration will strengthen Somaliland’s quest for international recognition. Given the recently Somali history, this is madness. The regime of Siad Barre had far more firepower and resources than Somaliland. Yet it failed to put down the insurgency that led to its fall. The error that Siad Barre made was that he tried to solve a political challenge by a military means. Somaliland is today committing a similar mistake.

 

The people in SSC regions do not share the grievances that are the basis for the secessionist ideology in Somaliland and they are as difficulty to be subjugated into submission as were those in Hargeisa and Burao in the late 1980s. Somalis don’t like to be ruled by people and regimes they don’t like. Therefore, Somaliland’s military campaign in SSC is in effect counterproductive. It will harden the resolve of those who already oppose Somaliland. Furthermore, the longer the conflict drags on the more likely that the minority in SSC who currently support Somaliland will be driven into the opposition camp. As a consequence, the military campaign in SSC will achieve nothing other than destruction.

 

And that is the nub of it..

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