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An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby gemini_snake » Mon May 16, 2011 6:21 pm

I doubt that counts for me "hating" fellow Somali Muslims, some even tribal kins, for realizing "peace". For someone that was quick to attack kii from Minnesota, Ironman, for hating on the trade show in Bosaaso you sure like to rub the sense of insecurity some Somalis did not choose but have to suffer. That is the mark of xaasidnimo, but I concur I suppose I now understand your interest in the subject.
voltage, stop pulling shit out of your ass. you accused me of having ulterior motives for posting this documentary and i showed you that i didn't and don't. it was on a Canadian channel last night and was recommended to me by my father... i found it to be interesting and posted it on here. if you have any issues with the documentary, please take it up with the people who made it. tbh, i don't even know what you're pissed off at. don't you have personal experience with the marehan-on-marehan violence in gedo? is that not what prevented you from visiting gedo when you went back to africa a few years ago? :?

ironman is a hater and one need only search "puntland" and his name via the snet search function to see exactly how sick he is. perhaps you two should pm each other and try figure out exactly what made you so bitter and hateful towards people who have done absolutely nothing to you. :? unlike you, i do not find joy in the suffering of other people. this was a sad documentary on the arms trade in somalia.. if you would stop trolling for a second, perhaps we could get back to talking how we can disarm the population and end the violence for good :?: :arrow:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon May 16, 2011 6:24 pm

marexanki wey xanaqeen,:lol:,from a thread that was about guns in xamar to some dooro talking about"marexanka wa the biggist clan in america,reer bula xawo make more money then reer hargeisa":lol: calm down dooro,save the little dignity you have left in you :lol:


tha fact is their and tha fact'll remain
reer waqooyiga got more IQ and brains to these xayawaans who's life revolves around chewing qat ,robbing,killing and raping.

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Mzbeautifull » Mon May 16, 2011 6:26 pm

marexanki wey xanaqeen,:lol:,from a thread that was about guns in xamar to some dooro talking about"marexanka wa the biggist clan in america,reer bula xawo make more money then reer hargeisa":lol: calm down dooro,save the little dignity you have left in you :lol:


tha fact is their and tha fact'll remain
reer waqooyiga got more IQ and brains to these xayawaans who's life revolves around chewing qat ,robbing,killing and raping.
Dude thats a low blow .. cut down on the Jaad its not the 21st yet .. isnt there some sort
of major lander party to attend to :lol:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Username1 » Mon May 16, 2011 6:30 pm

Voltage I will cease as the sister has requested, but let this be a lesson to you and in future dont squeeze your negative unnecessary driven by hate filth on any progress we report about Somaliland, as it might come back to haunt you. :up:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby ZubeirAwal » Mon May 16, 2011 6:33 pm

jaad?,i'm bloody 17 in college,da fk u tinkin

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Username1 » Mon May 16, 2011 6:36 pm

Or Mz B wallal are you not a lander or have you lost your way? :shock:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Lord Diplock » Mon May 16, 2011 6:45 pm

When was this film made? presumably before Al-Shabaab captured Beled Xawo?

'We rape women' and they are happy about this :roll: :down:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Mzbeautifull » Mon May 16, 2011 6:47 pm

Username.. Half of the family are landers
Personally I rep Britain hail the queen etc etc :lol:

Abuker if u say so kiddo
Have you never been back home ? For holiday
Age means nothing when it comes to jaad ?

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Latiifah » Mon May 16, 2011 6:49 pm

marexanki wey xanaqeen,:lol:,from a thread that was about guns in xamar to some dooro talking about"marexanka wa the biggist clan in america,reer bula xawo make more money then reer hargeisa":lol: calm down dooro,save the little dignity you have left in you :lol:


tha fact is their and tha fact'll remain
reer waqooyiga got more IQ and brains to these xayawaans who's life revolves around chewing qat ,robbing,killing and raping.
For your info, the ones who introduced chaos into Somalia were the northerners. Always rebelling against the government as their intent was to destroy Somalia and its people just because they didn't have it their way. Obviously they've put their greed before other Somalis and to that i say shame on them. And don't let me start on qaat chewing as it is the synonym of northerners. Nothing good came from you guys absolute NADA!

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby gemini_snake » Mon May 16, 2011 6:54 pm

When was this film made? presumably before Al-Shabaab captured Beled Xawo?

'We rape women' and they are happy about this :roll: :down:
it's from 2008. that bit about raping women and robbing people makes me realize why some individuals support al-shabaab. they're 100x better than ruthless clan militias. :down:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Mzbeautifull » Mon May 16, 2011 6:55 pm

marexanki wey xanaqeen,:lol:,from a thread that was about guns in xamar to some dooro talking about"marexanka wa the biggist clan in america,reer bula xawo make more money then reer hargeisa":lol: calm down dooro,save the little dignity you have left in you :lol:


tha fact is their and tha fact'll remain
reer waqooyiga got more IQ and brains to these xayawaans who's life revolves around chewing qat ,robbing,killing and raping.
For your info, the ones who introduced chaos into Somalia were the northerners. Always rebelling against the government as their intent was to destroy Somalia and its people just because they didn't have it their way. Obviously they've put their greed before other Somalis and to that i say shame on them. And don't let me start on qaat chewing as it is the synonym of northerners. Nothing good came from you guys absolute NADA!
:lol: lol could you expand on the North part

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Username1 » Mon May 16, 2011 6:57 pm

marexanki wey xanaqeen,:lol:,from a thread that was about guns in xamar to some dooro talking about"marexanka wa the biggist clan in america,reer bula xawo make more money then reer hargeisa":lol: calm down dooro,save the little dignity you have left in you :lol:


tha fact is their and tha fact'll remain
reer waqooyiga got more IQ and brains to these xayawaans who's life revolves around chewing qat ,robbing,killing and raping.
For your info, the ones who introduced chaos into Somalia were the northerners. Always rebelling against the government as their intent was to destroy Somalia and its people just because they didn't have it their way. Obviously they've put their greed before other Somalis and to that i say shame on them. And don't let me start on qaat chewing as it is the synonym of northerners. Nothing good came from you guys absolute NADA!
Ignore him Marexaan are great people just the likes of Voltage tarnish the good name.. :up:

How is Leicester by the way. I was their not long ago with my football team and was going to ask around for inan reer koshiin aha but was advised against it. :mrgreen:

Dont worry Mz Beautiful your beloved Warsans were swimming with the fishes in the deep blue sea, whilst all this was going on. :lol:

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby Voltage » Mon May 16, 2011 7:37 pm

Listen to me. I posted a complete video of Hargeisa by some Euro tourists couple weeks ago. You'r so called development is what makes you live in as a refugee in UK and also Gemini from the pirate documentaries. Heck even the more well off Somali territories in Kenya to me were hell on earth. True I said I couldn't go to Beled-Xaawo and I have never lied about the insecurity in Gedo that was rife which prevented even me, a Marehanphile, from visiting. So get over yourselves. We are all in the same boat, at least the reer Beled-Xaawo boy is a 6 hour bus ride from Nairobi on paved road. War jiraba cakaarahuu imaan and I wish peace, prosperity, good health, and development for all Somalis. Just don't really understand the Somalis in the diaspora just like I have lived for 4.8/5 percent of lifetime telling me they have it better when they build the same ceel biyo or have a shack carwo with Xalwo Kismaayo in it as a show of development. I doubt any of you have been to Africa recently, otherwise like Cinque Mtume formerly known as Sheikh, who was the biggest pan-Puntlander, and a good friend of mine on facebook from Holland would not have had a 180% change in attitude after visiting thus.

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby gemini_snake » Mon May 16, 2011 7:51 pm

Listen to me. I posted a complete video of Hargeisa by some Euro tourists couple weeks ago. You'r so called development is what makes you live in as a refugee in UK and also Gemini from the pirate documentaries. Heck even the more well off Somali territories in Kenya to me were hell on earth. True I said I couldn't go to Beled-Xaawo and I have never lied about the insecurity in Gedo that was rife which prevented even me, a Marehanphile, from visiting. So get over yourselves. We are all in the same boat, at least the reer Beled-Xaawo boy is a 6 hour bus ride from Nairobi on paved road. War jiraba cakaarahuu imaan and I wish peace, prosperity, good health, and development for all Somalis. Just don't really understand the Somalis in the diaspora just like I have lived for 4.8/5 percent of lifetime telling me they have it better when they build the same ceel biyo or have a shack carwo with Xalwo Kismaayo in it as a show of development. I doubt any of you have been to Africa recently, otherwise like Cinque Mtume formerly known as Sheikh, who was the biggest pan-Puntlander, and a good friend of mine on facebook from Holland would not have had a 180% change in attitude after visiting thus.
there you go again talking out of your ass. if i actually cared, i would repost the u.n. document that stated that the average resident of bosaso made over $4 a day. that's over $1460 a year. to accomplish that without an actual government is nothing short of amazing and to deny this fact is hateration. plain and simple.

btw, why do you feel the need to constantly lie? you have spent less than 20 years in the u.s. and here you claim that you've spent nearly 96 % of your life there. lmao are you ashamed of your qaxooti/refugee camp past? you are a clearly traumatized person and i would suggest you undergo some intensive therapy to get over your PTSD. just some sisterly advice. :)

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Re: An Interesting Documentary on The Arms Trade in Somalia

Postby quark » Mon May 16, 2011 8:59 pm

:shock: @ those thugs on the first video


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