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Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:12 pm
by Grant
I confess to not being able to make some of the more subtle distinctions, but I understood there were no Jareer. There were considerable social pressures at that time NOT to discuss race or qabiil issues.
Jilib was the Italian administrative center for the Lower Jubba, which at that time went half way to Lugh. Gedo was not carved off until later. The majority of the residents in Jilib were government employees. The Bantu lived in small villages and clusters of the circular form of carish up and down the river. The mayor of Gosha and a few households in some way related to him, were the only Somali Bantu I was aware of who lived in Jilib proper. Virtually all the rest lived on their farms.
Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:23 pm
by abdisamad3
Grant wrote:I confess to not being able to make some of the more subtle distinctions, but I understood there were no Jareer. There were considerable social pressures at that time NOT to discuss race or qabiil issues.
Jilib was the Italian administrative center for the Lower Jubba, which at that time went half way to Lugh. Gedo was not carved off until later. The majority of the residents in Jilib were government employees. The Bantu lived in small villages and clusters of the circular form of carish up and down the river. The mayor of Gosha and a few households in some way related to him, were the only Somali Bantu I was aware of who lived in Jilib proper. Virtually all the rest lived on their farms.
Jilib and and the area sorounding that region is mostly inhabited by Somalibantu people..they work in the southern plantations and farms..did you know about this?
Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:30 pm
by Grant
Of course.
Did you know the Italians maintained a leper colony and an agricultural research station there? How about the Russian agricultural project?
Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:05 pm
by Amirsade
I support this....i think al shabaab mujaahids should have their own section...why not.......if you dont like the idea... stay away.....simple as that ,maxaa keenay xaasidnimada iyo maseernimoda
this might bring back somalinetters who left this site becouse of the nonsense topics and childish games,,is a serious bussinsess for this website
Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 8:55 pm
by SahanGalbeed
If any of you start writing and engaging people in SOMALI , we will give you what you want .. and I promise I will fight for you

Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:08 am
by abdisamad3
Grant wrote:Of course.
Did you know the Italians maintained a leper colony and an agricultural research station there? How about the Russian agricultural project?
no I didnt knew about this..
Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:09 am
by abdisamad3
SahanGalbeed wrote:If any of you start writing and engaging people in SOMALI , we will give you what you want .. and I promise I will fight for you

af soomali waa luga hadlaa dadka..laakin meesha waxaa ku jira dad badan oo af soomaliga fahmi karin sidaas darteed waa in af eey fahmayaan lagula hadlo..

Re: Al shabaab al mujahedeen section
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 3:28 pm
by Morfeus
Grant wrote:Having Arabman as the moderator of such a group strikes me as highly entertaining.
I'm not in favor of private groups or sections. I like and prefer to air my opinions/viewpoints on the open, where everyone (including the sirdoons) can read it.