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New elected government of Somalia should accept a peaceful co-existence with neighboring Somaliland

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Saalax   

The new elected government of Somalia should accept a peaceful co-existence with our independent Somaliland, if not;

we will suspend these useless talks permanently and consider Somalia as a hostile enemy of our state.

 

 

 

Somaliland has been waiting from Mogadisho regime for almost 22 years to come up with a meaningful dialogue to solve the issues between us, and they never did. Somalia is obsessed with dead Somaliweyn mind-set; let me tell you something, there’re no such things as united Somalia anymore, because Somaliland was under oppressive and murderous apartheid regime. We never were part of Somalia for both legal points of you and in practicality.

 

 

 

Somalia should stop being ignorant and so childish and come to the table with permanent and lasting solution. So far, we been very patient with you and never interfered your lousy tribal state. We have the courage and dignity for initiated a peaceful solution to the problem you started in the first place. Your reckless and brutal state of Siyad Barre cost our nations dearly for both financially and in human term, which we’re still trying to recover it. Therefore, we have had enough of your weekly drama in Mogadishu state, in a lawless country where nobody knows who will be in charge for the next day.

 

 

 

What’s wrong with you people, don’t you ever get it, we don’t want you, we don’t belong to you, and we will never ever come back to Somalia. Now, miss Mogadisho what’re you going to do; let me simplified to you like a five years old child – you will do nothing to North Somaliland now or ever. What language do you understand? May be we should wake up Sayid Mohamed Abdale Hassan from his grave to tell you either you should come up with ‘’af Islam or Af gaalo’’.

 

 

 

So here we go again, comes another hot shot wannabe be president, new era or perhaps another week of merry making. Can anyone imagine, these so called Somali governments which don’t even control their own capital city without being escorting by a foreign body guards, who would really be lucky if they ever come back alive to their fortified compound, to tell us whether we should have our own independent state? Let me tell you Mr hot shot, it’s too late to discuss that now, we’re back from the brink of a total genocide and we will never allow to be ruled by you or by anyone else

 

 

 

Besides have you ever noticed how polarised north south divide is, after all we’re not a homogenous people, we don’t have or share the same attitude and culture, we don’t speak the same dialect, we don’t belong to the same tribal affiliation, hell we don’t even look alike. You’re called Somalia, and we are Somaliland. So let me ask you Somali government, what do you want from us? We have own land, you have your own land, we’re very happy the way we’re, and we will never be happy with you lot around us. Do you get the message now; maybe you cannot confidently run your own affairs without us showing you what to do. Sorry we don’t want to be your masters anymore, it’s time you should learn how to rule yourselves without us. However, If you still thinking that you’re not capable yet to become an independent state like us, then perhaps you should invite back your previous master before us, ‘’Italy’’, at least then you have something in common than us ‘’Spaghetti’’

 

 

 

We want to tell the new elected government of Somalia, you have two choices, either you accept the already existing independent state of North Somaliland, or we will have a permanent war and conflict between us. And if you think Somaliland government can be bought like you do in your parliamentary election as a result of you becoming a president, then you’re mistaken. No one can buy Somaliland state, because we’re a democratic country elected by the people for the people. And if nothing is solved very quickly, Somaliland will amass most of its troops on the border with Somalia and will prepare itself to have costly long war with you

 

 

 

 

 

I would like to conclude this, you Somalis got one more chance to make your point clear, and you either accept our independent

Somaliland as it’s now or you’re against our freedom and dignity as a nation which will result a painful consequence for both of us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ali Abdi Dhinbiil

 

London

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Somalia;868660 wrote:
The article has one thing right, we don't look alike, secessionists look like Oromos.

Well maybe than the article is correct on something :D

Somalia if Somalis don't look a like isn't it better than to be divided:D

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Timur   

Were these people high on khat when they allowed that trash to be published?

 

For a man living in London he has a very awful grasp of the English language.

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Carafaat   

There are some folks in Somaliland and in Somalia would oppose these talks and would wish these talks to end soon, to maintain the current status quo.

 

Folks like Ali Dhimbil should join hands with Faroole to sabotage these talks. :D

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Liibaan   

"we’re not a homogenous people, we don’t have or share the same attitude and culture, we don’t speak the same dialect, we don’t belong to the same tribal affiliation, hell we don’t even look alike.

 

Funny article, no wonder KHaatumo and Maakhir people rejected the calls for secession.

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