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Dhulbahante Brothers Come

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Ismail87 » Wed May 08, 2013 6:28 pm

Titanium

Do you realise how funny that sounds? :lol: it reminds me of "How can I be racist, I've got a black friend."

Meyle

The term 'Beesha dhexe' was used by USP clans and not by all Daarood clans. But considering the clan territories in the north, 'beesha dhexe' does actually equate to Isaaq as the 'clan in the middle'.

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby FarhanYare » Wed May 08, 2013 6:30 pm

Culusow has destroyed whatever hope I had for Somalia coming back as a strong nation by alienating the single most important clan in Somali politics. For centuries OGs have been synonymous with Somali unity and freedom but every single OG I know would rather be reporting to Kikuyu San Weyn and Amxaar than to his fellow Somali. And I am being honest. What happened in a short period of time? Even when Shariif was the president the OGs were two camps; Azania camp which was anti Ethiopia and pro Somalia and RSK camp which were mostly pro Ethiopia. Today all of them are united under one banner; the hate for Culusow. Putting our normal bashing entertainment aside, I really want to understand what has happened? There must be something about Culusoow.

They, the Ethiopians, already had two enclaves; Somaliland and Puntland; and now Jubbaland would be an enclave where both of these traditional Somali enemies would share.
reporting to kikuyu & tigreey maad ku jireysiin waligiin :lol: :mindblown: war beesha og yaa wax usheego madaxweyne xasan sheikh wax udaamo maleh :stylin:
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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Meyle » Wed May 08, 2013 6:34 pm

Meyle

The term 'Beesha dhexe' was used by USP clans and not by all Daarood clans. But considering the clan territories in the north, 'beesha dhexe' does actually equate to Isaaq as the 'clan in the middle'.

Thats not why they use it though..

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby GAMES » Wed May 08, 2013 6:37 pm

Culusow has destroyed whatever hope I had for Somalia coming back as a strong nation by alienating the single most important clan in Somali politics. For centuries OGs have been synonymous with Somali unity and freedom but every single OG I know would rather be reporting to Kikuyu San Weyn and Amxaar than to his fellow Somali. And I am being honest. What happened in a short period of time? Even when Shariif was the president the OGs were two camps; Azania camp which was anti Ethiopia and pro Somalia and RSK camp which were mostly pro Ethiopia. Today all of them are united under one banner; the hate for Culusow. Putting our normal bashing entertainment aside, I really want to understand what has happened? There must be something about Culusoow.

They, the Ethiopians, already had two enclaves; Somaliland and Puntland; and now Jubbaland would be an enclave where both of these traditional Somali enemies would share.
No worries inadeer I promise this will be the last Hawiye President we will ever see. They will be banned like the boons have been banned from the Top seat. Enough is enough we can't change monkeys into mature Politicans.
Is that like the same promise you made few yrs ago about the OIL in Puntland and how you guy's were going to rule Somalia? Or is that like the ONE how Puntland was going to recapture Las Anod? Or how Abdi Welli was going to become a president. :) You guy's do have track record of keeping your promises. :) Keep it up.

On a side note, i heard the soldiers in Gal Gala have captured Boosaaso. Any truth to that? And what do you think about some Isaaq's who settle Gal Gala (Bari) claiming they own that land? Is that why your troops withdrew from there? To vacate the place, like you have vacated Sool and Sanaag, and now doing it in Eastern Bari? :)

I told you guy's this and i would tell you again, worry about your borders instead of worrying about what happens in Kismaayo and Jubbaland or even Xamar for that matter. :)

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Ismail87 » Wed May 08, 2013 6:43 pm

Meyle

The term 'Beesha dhexe' was used by USP clans and not by all Daarood clans. But considering the clan territories in the north, 'beesha dhexe' does actually equate to Isaaq as the 'clan in the middle'.

Thats not why they use it though..
:mindblown: ofcourse it is! With Beesha Direed in the west and Beesha Harti in the east the only clan left in the middle is Isaaq, How else would it be used?

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby CaynabaX » Wed May 08, 2013 6:46 pm

^^

Oo kaalay Isaaq maxaa is bar bar dhigay Isaaq iyo Warsangeli iyo Dhulbahanta? Waa qurafaadkii "shan beel ayaa waqooyi dega"

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Ismail87 » Wed May 08, 2013 6:50 pm

^ Dee ingiriis baa bar bar dhigay ma anagaa suudaanta keenay. Waqooyi run ahaantii 3 baa majority u ah

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Teeda kale hada waxa laga hadlayey cida 'beesha dhexe isticmaasha iyo sababta' cid tidhi Isaaq iyo warsangeli baa is le'eg ma jirto.

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby original dervish » Wed May 08, 2013 7:50 pm

Hassan Sheikh is a total failure.....he is controlled by usc diehards who believe this is 1991.
While the secessionists were gunning down the youth in Las Anod for flying the flag of Somalia, he was on the phone congratulating them.
His Govt is pushing an anti darood agenda in all regions of Somalia..Khaatumo..Puntland and Jubbaland.

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Somalistan » Wed May 08, 2013 8:27 pm

War bal xoolahan eega ee la baxay Minneapolis Mayor. You should be glad the Dhlos are being kept in cages for they are diehard Daroodists, if they are
liberated and get a little influence they won't hesitate to side with Puntland and the proposed Jubbaland state.


Fortunately Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is smart enough to understand that. It is better for him for them to be kept in the cages. One less problem
to deal with.

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Meyle » Thu May 09, 2013 1:45 pm

Meyle

The term 'Beesha dhexe' was used by USP clans and not by all Daarood clans. But considering the clan territories in the north, 'beesha dhexe' does actually equate to Isaaq as the 'clan in the middle'.

Thats not why they use it though..
:mindblown: ofcourse it is! With Beesha Direed in the west and Beesha Harti in the east the only clan left in the middle is Isaaq, How else would it be used?
They use beesha dhexe as in the clans that live in the middle regions Maroodi Jeex and Togdheer (only) despite that Isaaq live in Djibouti, Kilinka 5, Sool and Sanaag. Some few groups even living in Mudug. So can we really be called beesha dhexe? Don't be naive niyow, that term was coined because of tribal agenda.

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Re: Dhulbahante Brothers Come

Postby Magnusomalius » Thu May 09, 2013 2:00 pm

Meesha waxa loo kala baxaya regions .
Somaliya waxa baabi'iyay waa daaroodism .
Ninka Las Canood jooga iyo ninka Kismayo jooga , colaad uun ba isku keenta , colaadaasina waddanki Somaliya la odhan jiray bay burburisay .

Meeshani jilib walba calan gaar ma yeelan karo , markaa waalida in la iska yareeyo ayaa fiican

Somalida waxa ka maqan COURAGE xagga siyaasadda , oo nin waliba inu tolkisa u sheego runta ayu ka carara .
Somaliland inta dhulbahante ah oo si nabad ah ku nool maanta ayaa ka badan intan "internet' ka cabaadka ku sidaysa maalin walba .


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