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Postby snuten2006 » Thu May 10, 2007 3:05 pm

The dream many somalis dream about every night is somaliweyn. Somaliweyn consist of 5 parts where somalis live. These 5 places are: Somaliland, Somalia, Djibouti, Ogaden and NDF in Kenya.

I am a somalilander. Somaliland was the first somali country that got independece in the world, 26. june 1960. On the 1. July 1960 we joined the somaliweyn dream, and become a part of Somalia.

Now we are in 2007. Somaliland iyo Somalia oo isu tagay, yaa wada shaqaayn kari waayay. Only 2 of the 5 parts couldnt work together and agree on basic things. Still today, majority of somalis dream about somaliweyn. Haddiii ay Somaliland iyo Somalia wada joogi kari wayeen, how can you ppl still believe that 5 somali places can work together?

Hurdada ka kaca and smell the coffee for gods sake. Somaliweyn is a dream, and will never be reality. Somalilandna way gosatay. And I also believe that the rest of Somalia should be divided to smaller parts.

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Postby musika man » Thu May 10, 2007 3:07 pm

[quote="snuten2006"]The dream many somalis dream about every night is somaliweyn. Somaliweyn consist of 5 parts where somalis live. These 5 places are: Somaliland, Somalia, Djibouti, Ogaden and NDF in Kenya.

I am a somalilander. Somaliland was the first somali country that got independece in the world, 26. june 1960. On the 1. July 1960 we joined the somaliweyn dream, and become a part of Somalia.

Now we are in 2007. Somaliland iyo Somalia oo isu tagay, yaa wada shaqaayn kari waayay. Only 2 of the 5 parts couldnt work together and agree on basic things. Still today, majority of somalis dream about somaliweyn. Haddiii ay Somaliland iyo Somalia wada joogi kari wayeen, how can you ppl still believe that 5 somali places can work together?

Hurdada ka kaca and smell the coffee for gods sake. Somaliweyn is a dream, and will never be reality. Somalilandna way gosatay. And I also believe that the rest of Somalia should be divided to smaller parts.[/quote]

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viva somaliland. i like to visit xaar-gay-sa.

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Postby COSTA » Thu May 10, 2007 3:08 pm

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