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Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Next UK

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Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Next UK

Postby Transformer » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:19 am



You dear protesters gave Hassan Culusow something besides little Muqdisho to talk about. A nepotist clannish brick indeed. Looking forward to his trip to London, protesters will follow him. 3 years and few months to go.
Somalia’s transformation was achieved first and foremost by the people and leaders of Somalia 8-) , backed by strong, African-led support. We also want to thank the African Union, which deserves a great deal of credit for Somalia’s success. The United States was proud to support this effort. We provided more than $650 million in assistance to the African Union Mission in Somalia...

We’ve also concentrated a lot of our diplomacy on supporting democratic progress (looking forward to Puntland's 2014 elections) 8-) .

Now, we will continue to work closely, and the President and I had a chance to discuss in detail some of the work that lies ahead and what the government and people of Somalia are asking of the United States now. Our diplomats, our development experts are traveling more frequently there, and I do look forward to the day when we can reestablish a permanent U.S. diplomatic presence in Mogadishu :lol:

we still have the excellent work by U.S. Special Representative for Somalia Ambassador Swan, who leads a team, as you know, committed to working with the Government and people of Somalia.

Yep! This Swan:

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby FAH1223 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:33 am

Somalis are so stupid when it comes to politics. They have no idea what federalism is.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby illuminatizz » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:36 am

clutching at straws huh? The Minnesota convention was a sucess when Thousands of Hawiye,daarood,rahanweyn,dir and other somalis welcomed their president with such a rigour and excitement so How can a 40 MJ alcholists and Some Somali Ethiopians protesting outside in a silly staged protest be an obstacle or even Have an effect on the will of the somali people and its republic To continue on the road of peace and prosperity?


The Dual track policy has been thrown into the Garbage and Federal republic is the only sovereign power that the United states will deal with,Britaian will follow suit as well as Russia ,china and many other Countries.

So,you better fix up before it too late.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby original dervish » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:39 am

I don`t like Hassan sheikh and his dam jadiid cult.
However, its a good day for Somalis all over the world to be accepted as a state again. :D :som: :up:

People should be allowed to protest if we want to be a democratic state.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby Transformer » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:46 am

These are all points Culusow must tow if he want to really earn America's trust:
[*]Respecting the principle of the Federal Constitution with regard to regional boundaries and resources

[*]Encouraging local, regional, and federal collaboration on good governance

[*]With help from reliable friendly States and in close partnership and consultation with regional states, to re-establish an effective and inclusive National Army and Border Police whose cadres are recruited from all regions, trained inside the country and accountable only to professional Somali officers

[*]Sharing international aid and support, whether humanitarian, developmental or security equitably between the existing regional administrations and the Federal Government

[*]Including Puntland and other affected key stakeholders from Awdal State, Sool, Sanaag & Cayn regions of ex-British Somaliland in any consultation between Somaliland and the Federal Government of Somalia, if the intention of these meetings is to achieve a lasting peace in that area

[*]Developing a national strategy for the repatriation of our refugees (IDP/EDP) who have been living in inhumane conditions for more than 20 years. This is an urgent matter. The international community should support this.

[*]Resolving land and property issues. In reality, today millions of Somalis can’t go back to their homeland due to illegal occupation of their land, their homes, and other properties. The success of repatriation and true re-conciliation therefore depends on how quickly this issue is resolved.

-PDF’s public relations
From now on ladies and Gents, Faroole and Swan are the eyes in the sky; two partners who will stop at nothing to bring Dulmi-Jadiid wheels to a halt. The ball is in Culusow's court and we'll see whether or not the nepotist clannish brick disappoints as usual.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby Transformer » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:00 am

Somalis are so stupid when it comes to politics. They have no idea what federalism is.
Why don't you first move out of the district of columbia, then maybe we can talk about Federalism. Right Somalis are stupid excluding your Xawadle kin Culusow gtfo.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby PrinceDaadi » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:03 am

I know change is difficult, guys be easy on them, these people the train has left while they were busy with something else.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby FarhanYare » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:09 am

caku darood iyo their never ending bitching, moaning, whining, cuqdad, in the clip; one old lady in particularly goes on to call the president as qabiliste and only looks for the interest of his own qabiil but not for somalis as a whole. smh these people calacaal lee udaa.. Darood had their chance when abdullahi yusuf was president, now tell me one single postive thing AUN A/YUSUF has done for the country?..This president is by far the most well liked president in the history of somalia, he is a true patriot, :stylin:

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby Rabshoole » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:23 am

:lol: @ protesters, don't look that many, it can't be more than 50 people.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby original dervish » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:40 am

Abdulahi Yusef (aun) smashed the power of H/G.

Although the method was brutal and thousands of innocents died. It removed the rejectionist h/g criminal mafia, who were content to see Somalia remain a
failed state, so long as they could continue their criminal enterprises.

The rise of Abgaal to power is a direct consequence of the h/g being removed from the equation.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby FarhanYare » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:42 am

original dervish,
i said tell me one positive thing he has done for the country not complete opposite. :comeon:

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby original dervish » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:50 am

Brother....lets be honest....the h/g were an impediment to ending the civil war.
As long as they had the wealth of Somalis in their hands, the saw no benefit in ending the chaos.

Yes, we can`t blame all h/g, however, most of the criminal enterprises were run by them.
Its no coincidence that after they were vanquished, an opportunity for peace presented itself.

Lets not look back, the future is more important. :som:

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby Transformer » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:51 am

I know change is difficult, guys be easy on them, these people the train has left while they were busy with something else.
So you still against, as you put it, the devil called federalism? You centralist are either clueless or stateless and you my friend fall in the clueless category; all 16 district in Mogadishu, its mayor and regions governor all belong to one clan, so I say it's about time you quit with your lies and wake up to reality, because not all those living in the Mogadishu are allowed to manage the city regardless of their qabiil.

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby illuminatizz » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:59 am

Why would a Cuqdad ridden Mj like Transformer Run Mogadishu CIty? Mogadishu will be run by its people not a person from bari.When you pour the income from bosaso port and airport into Governments account then we can talk about sharing mogadishu or kismayo. :whew:

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Re: Protesters in Minnesota: "Dulmi-Jadiid dooni mayno!" Nex

Postby original dervish » Sun Jan 20, 2013 6:03 am

Federalism has already been accepted. I see no reason to argue the toss now.
Without federalism s/l will continue its secessionist policy.

The IC know that there is no viable alternative to federalism.


^^^^ works both ways nigga :D


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