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Winners and Losers In Somali Politics

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Re: Winners and Losers In Somali Politics

Postby ciyaal_warta » Thu May 17, 2007 3:39 pm

[quote="eyes-only"]losers = dabadhilif and their supporters who cause embarassment to themselves as they rode in Xabashi tanks and need Xabashi protection day and night and can't even walk down the road.....

Losers = dabadhilif and their supporters who have sold their souls to the devil and their land to the enemy...

Losers = dabadhilid and their supporters who will always be looked down on and cursed for generations to come...[/quote]

true sister i couldn't say better munafiqs are losers in this world and hereafter

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Re: Winners and Losers In Somali Politics

Postby Unclebin- » Thu May 17, 2007 3:40 pm

Dawlo

it still exists. But the occupancy rate is less then it was. Laughing Laughing I feel for Beesha Hawiye.

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Re: Winners and Losers In Somali Politics

Postby DawladSade » Thu May 17, 2007 3:45 pm

What is illegally built must come down! You don't support that Surprised

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Re: Winners and Losers In Somali Politics

Postby Unclebin- » Thu May 17, 2007 3:52 pm

Ofcourse I agree with that.

But Ifeel for the Old ladies who have no jobs no more.

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Re: Winners and Losers In Somali Politics

Postby adanboy » Thu May 17, 2007 4:01 pm

[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Winners:

Caade Muse - He was able to hold on to his throne that was under threat from the Wadaads in his region.

Cabdi Qeybdiid - Once again, he has outfoxed his enemies and answered Indocaade's challenge.

Maxamed Dheere - The Come Back Kid went from being a IDP in Hiiraan to the Mayor and Governor of Banadir.

Axmed Diiriye & the Hawiye Odeeyaal - Defused the "Argaxiiso Card" by showing what Afbiijo, Zenawi and Fanax were doing in Xamar was a tribal war against the Hawiye not one against terrorists. The Odeeyal took on the mantle of being concerned traditional, civilian leaders who were fighting a genocidal dictator and a foreign occupation force.

LOSERS

Afbiijo & Fanax - After the defeats of the UIC, the two made major fumbles. The worst was starting a war in Xamar against the Hawiye by attempting forced disarmament. The war was costly to the TFG's reputation, support and image. Axmed Diiriye and Co. defused the TFG strategy of seeing terror everywhere by protraying the war as a tribal one.

Barre Hiiraale - He fled Kismayo in a Bloodless Coup. Helped dismantle the JVA by trying to getting it both ways from the TFG and the Walalaha Galgaduud. In the end, Barre got outfoxed by his enemies and was forced to leave the TFG with very little gained. No JVA, No TFG ministerial post, and his prize, Kismayo is now under threat.

Cisman Caato - His greed caught up with him. He worked against the Isbaheysiga La Dagalanka Argaxiisida and support the UIC. He then began his work as unofficial liason between Afbiijo & the UIC and lead the motion to overthrow Gheedi in the parliment with the goal of making Culusoow, the future PM. After a few months, the UIC banned him from Xamar. Without any standing in the TFG or the UIC, Caato is in a political wilderness.

Indocaade, Cayrow, Aweys - They called for young men to die in jihad yet they failed to join them. All three fled the battles leaving many young souls to die needlessly. Indocaade is rumoured to have helped implode the UIC.[/quote]

you are glorifying warlords calling then winners wtf.at the same time calling pious men like ceyrow and dahir aweys loosers... Shocked Shocked Shocked what wrong with you man?are u agent working for the enemy of somalia???


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