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Carafaat   

The shameless 100% HAG policy of Somali Institutions continues up to this date. First it

Was the City of Muqdisho and its dozens of districts that were HAG'anized, then it was Villa

Somalia that Culusoow employed all his 'unuka' cousins, then the Olympic Committee and

A number of Ministries went All HAG, now the whole admin of Afgoye went all to the gangster Habro!

Afgoye of all places, not Dhusamareeb, Hobyo or Mareeg but Afgooye. The city gave

Shelter to many refugees from Ximan Xeeb and Xamar, but how did Afgooye fall in to the hands

of the Mudug Maffia?

 

HAG labatan sano ayeee umada Somaliyeed udul qaadaninay oo ka xishooninay. Iminka

Ha naga xishooto!

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I was a big time lurker in this forum but does Carafaat suffer from a split personality or something? He is all over the map, he supports the government and the same time criticize this clannish nepotism.

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metta   

Good. Good. Good.

 

I highly support this. Central Somalia belongs to HAG. Leave us alone.

 

Stop your whining. If you want to do anything about it, pick up a gun and come fight us.

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actually though, is it sad? These social groups we call identify with has served people well in terms of providing a sort of insurance. Perhaps this notion of abolishing qabil is a western construct, a cousin of irredentism. Perhaps the problem is not qabil itself. but the idea of combining qabil, a somali rooted system, with this western system of governance. maybe that is where the problem is.

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Sharing a modern state has never been a Somali thing the current government of Somalia is based in xamar, a predominantly HAG territory. Clanism always existed but sharing the country based on clan is the major issue. As no one wants to take the back seat. Also there was no clear winner in the civil war. Clan jabhads was something of the past clan states is something of the future

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Xajio, I think Siad Barre was on to something with his campaign to eradicate qabilism. Somalia must chose qabil or a "modern state". The two cannot exist together. and as long as the qabil begins to drive Somali politics in this "modern state", we are destined to fail. One of the extreme must be chosen for success.

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General siad bare started good initially but even he him self ended up being guarded by his close associates MOD alliance. Also he preoccupied Somalis with the Somaliweyn dream fighting Ethiopia this no longer the case.

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