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64 Districts; One High School

Postby guhad122 » Fri May 11, 2007 2:49 pm

For those who think Ethiopia cares about Somalia and its wellness, learn it from our Ogadenian brothers and sisters. For 64 districts, there is only one single high school in Jig-Jiga.

Viva ONLF.

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby SummerRain » Fri May 11, 2007 2:55 pm

If Ethiopia had any good intention of helping out the Somali people, it would have help the OG people all these years and offcourse its own people that are suffering.

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby eyes-only » Fri May 11, 2007 3:05 pm

I see you were listening to the BBC debate.. Laughing

wallee I was shocked at the moron calling ONLF terrorist Al-Qaeda... horta, do all the puppets go to the same school? he sounded like Ghedi...... without the accent of course
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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby Karbaash_killa » Fri May 11, 2007 3:06 pm

that is a point which most dabayaaco simple prefer to over look and delude them self with false power!

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby guhad122 » Fri May 11, 2007 3:25 pm

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing @Eyes-Only; Geedi without the accent!!! That is funnnnnnnnnnnny... I heard Geedi and C/laahi Xasan, the puppet president, were roomates in Adis...It is funny Walaahay how all the Ethioian goons have the same voice and speak the same language regardless of what part of greater Somalia they hail from.

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Fri May 11, 2007 4:07 pm

Thats sad wallahi, and you can understand they dont want any educated somalis in that region at all..thats sad...

But how come there is enough schools in the Isaaq regions in Ethiopia?

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby Lord Diplock » Fri May 11, 2007 4:13 pm

I am appalled that f*cker representing Zenewi is a Somali man. Sad

The situation in Ogaden is scandalous really, 64 district and 1 high school? that is incredible.

I am saddened and I am resigning from Somali politics, I am actually depressed. Sad

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Fri May 11, 2007 4:18 pm

Lordpick... When you see things like this, you should not resign from somali politics you should instead do something about it......i have to be honest with you guys, its your own peoples fault.............

This is how we do it.... the ethiopians goverment have built enough schools in Gashaamo, Xarshin, and they just built a Massive school in our region Ballidhaye Cool

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby eyes-only » Fri May 11, 2007 4:23 pm

[quote="LiQaaye_TDH"]
But how come there is enough schools in the Isaaq regions in Ethiopia?[/quote]

they managed to destroy the resistance there by singling out the Ogadeen, brainwashed the people into thinking the ONLF stands for 'Ogadeen' and did not represent them, hence why the people there have been colonised for so long. Obviously the Isaaq and hawiye there have fallen into the clan trap and do not do enough to fight the midget and are happy to settle for the little they have. the people of kilinka 5aad get played like kids....

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Fri May 11, 2007 4:25 pm

Are you saying we should unite against the Xabash, and fight them Laughing

Fukk that we rather live there in peace, you got typical Caqli Hawiye Laughing

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby Lord Diplock » Fri May 11, 2007 4:28 pm

[quote="LiQaaye_TDH"]Lordpick... When you see things like this, you should not resign from somali politics you should instead do something about it......i have to be honest with you guys, its your own peoples fault.............

This is how we do it.... the ethiopians goverment have built enough schools in Gashaamo, Xarshin, and they just built a Massive school in our region Ballidhaye Cool[/quote]

I blame the Ethiopian gov't and not my people (u mean, my clan?).

As Eyes is stating above, some non-Ogadeni clans are and have fallen for the Tigrays tactics of divide and rule. Just visit Kilil5.com and see how much vitriol and hatred the Sheikaals are talking about Ogadeen clan and ONLF. They blame everything on us and nothing on Zenawi.

Tigrays believes all Somalis should be colonized and dont be fooled by the small 'development' in Gashaamo-Bari. Go and visit that place, it is as dry as Mars.

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Fri May 11, 2007 4:32 pm

Laughing @lordpick

I know its dry as Mars, but it gives the Geeljires a bit of education as well....

What i meant by your people, its your clan who is siding with the enemy....

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby eyes-only » Fri May 11, 2007 4:33 pm

LiQaaye, in that case you got a slave mentality Rolling Eyes

surely you can't accept to be subservient to Xabasho....

Maybe its just me, but where I come from, it is either die or live free... nothing like living under occupation and accepting it because they let you have a school.... If you do that, adaa isdhiibtay

resist, resist and resist

freedom and justice...

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby Lord Diplock » Fri May 11, 2007 4:37 pm

[quote="LiQaaye_TDH"]:lol: @lordpick

I know its dry as Mars, but it gives the Geeljires a bit of education as well....

What i meant by your people, its your clan who is siding with the enemy....[/quote]


Confused how can we slid with the enemy? if u mean somebody like mr Abdullahi Hassan Lugbuur (the 'President' of the Somali State of Ethiopia) who is Ogadeen (Bah-Geri), he is nothing but a mercenary and every clan has one, it is a known fact, all colonized people have among their midst informers and spies (see the Palestinian Arabs case). These guys are sell-outs and are hated by their people.

I believe Mr. Lugbuur cannot visit Dhagaxbuur town without Tigray escort.

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Re: 64 Districts; One High School

Postby LiQaaye_TDH » Fri May 11, 2007 4:43 pm

My people in zone 5 have no problems with the Xabash... My people walk freely and they do what ever they want with their towns and villages......

I dont know why this Xabsh people rape and kill and burn down all the Ogaaden villages.. If any of that would happen to our people obviously we would also stand up and fight for our rights....


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