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Saalax   
5 minutes ago, Oodweyne said:

Looks like you are one of them. Hence, the reason we behold you constantly bad-mouthing Somaliland in here of SOL. Lets hope they pay you well. After all, in this day and age, you were one of the few folks that could exist on this earth, who in turn couldn't hack to earn a "decent living" in the freaking diaspora with their own two hands and with their minds.

Which is the reason we see you being actually "dependent" on the largess of the social security service of the UK's tax-payers, just to put a roof over your head, and to put a "three square meals on the table" for yourself in most days.

And that in turn is also the reason we behold you living in a miserable and dingy council-state (in East London) paid for it by the London's tax-payers, while you on the other hand are here, day and night, talking crab about Somaliland. 

 

 Wax Somaliland la daho ma jirto.

 

 

 

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Barwaaqo   

Oodweyne, carabigu inyar buu iiga sokeeyaa far- sanduuqeedka Chinaha, Yusuf Gaboobe iyo google transilate ayaan ku fahmay. Waxaan halkan soo dhigay turjumaadii googlaha wixii lost in translation ahna waan ka cudur daaranaynaa @NGONGEhala doono.

The sources, who preferred not to be named for security reasons, told "News" that Qatar was able to penetrate the various walks of life in Somalia, using a complex network of allies in different decision-making joints in Mogadishu.

 
The sources pointed out that Qatar has infiltrated the Somali media, through financial support to Somali cadres graduates of Sudanese universities, as they are influenced by the thought of the brothers, "what they have hostility to the advance towards the UAE and Saudi Arabia."
The sources said that "this method enabled Qatar to enter the media and political scene in Somalia to buy the receivables, and recruitment of Somali youth through her agent, the director of presidential palace Fahd Yassin, who was the correspondent of Al-Jazeera in Mogadishu, and Abdul Razzaq Mahmoud Shuli, the official client of Qatar, Children and recruit them in Qatar, and is now recruiting new clients for Doha in Mogadishu. "
Through this complex network of allies, Qatar has been able to influence public opinion and push policymakers to adopt an aggressive approach towards allied countries such as the UAE.
 
The sources say that the director of the presidential palace, Fahd Yassin, is one of the largest political decision-makers in Somalia, which is subordinate to Doha.

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cadnaan1   

UAE did similar thing last month on social media by attacking farmaajo it was busted by harun-macruf and other journalist.

It looks like Qatar is doing the same here and doing better than UAE

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Tallaabo   
19 hours ago, Oodweyne said:

Looks like you are one of them.

I think you have not read the tweet properly. The Qataris are paying "Somalilander trolls" NOT foreign sheegato :D

Even the unti-Somaliland trolls like Galbeedi had to show the Qataris their Somaliland passports to get paid but unfortunately Saalax had no Somaliland passport and is now a volunteer trollxD

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8 hours ago, Tallaabo said:

I think you have not read the tweet properly. The Qataris are paying "Somalilander trolls" NOT foreign sheegato :D

Even the unti-Somaliland trolls like Galbeedi had to show the Qataris their Somaliland passports to get paid but unfortunately Saalax had no Somaliland passport and is now a volunteer trollxD

Criterion used in kililka to know and classify as groups:

1. The number one give away is these folks will be aganst tribal talk in some areas like Mogadishu, but will talk nothing but tribal politics when it comes to kililka. Generally speaking we can agree that kililka is least tribal in its politics by necessity. The Somali people in kililka is only 7% of the population of Ethiopia. Staying together at least in fundamental issues of interest is not only a necessity but only way to survival.

2. The number two give away is these folks have no problem becoming saints of the faith one day and becoming communists the next day depending of the issues. They will tell you with no shame at all that Shiek Aweys and his likes are .....and the very next day will be raining the venom on some Shiek or Imam that practices decency, humanity and fairness.

Example: Jawar of Oromo/Ethiopia

1. Started as OLF and was enemy to ONLF

2. Then moved to OPDO and was enemy to ESPDP Kililka

3. Then moved to QERO (Shabab arabic) and still enemy to ESPDP Kililka

4. Now moved to Oromo/Somali Abo liberation Front and still enemy to ESPDP Kililka

5. He becomes best ally one day villain next day to Amhara

Now he is completely Qatar. And still enemy to Somalis trying to split with tribes. Through it all there is one target never hidden. The OLF wish of taking the top part of Kililka and connecting to Djibouti.

 

They talk about religion, cities housing, governor being an O, you name it. Throw every mad hoping some will stick.

 

These groups are well trained by the "manual of a revolutionary". One clear sign is they do not care at all the poor that dies either in the streets or in the bushes. That is common sign in color revolutions or rebel fightings.

They can be very vulgar one minute and stump decent people or be holier than though next minute and stump the reasonable people. This is all written in the manual for the rebel/anarchists.

 

 

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