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Somalia shedding crocodile tears for unity

Postby S_lander-boy » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:09 am

Somalia Shedding Crocodile Tears For Unity

To weep crocodile tears is to pretend a sorrow that one does not in fact feel to create a hypocritical show of emotion. Crocodiles weep while luring or devouring their prey. Similar are Somalia`s voices advocating for the revival of the doomed union knowing that the destruction of the unity was unshared responsibility of Somalia.

For the last fifteen years, these voices have been obsessively resorting to a common misguided expression: “The unity is sacred” believing that rhetorical, misplaced speeches and writings could bring back the union that Somalia buried in a deep grave without mark. So far, the politicians, intellectuals, and writers of Somalia have failed to admit in their writings, interviews, conferences, and meetings that the relentless injustices and atrocities of the South (Somalia) against the North (Somaliland) during the thirty years of the doomed union (1960-1990) were the undeniable root causes of Somaliland`s withdrawal from the union to reclaim its independence after an almost decade-long devastating civil war between the two sides (1982-1990). Instead, they unwisely use Somaliland for scapegoat and blame it for the destruction of the unity. This dishonest approach of denial and cover up is completely irresponsible, hypocritical, and unintellectual for sidestepping the truth. Such attitude will only make any chances for future talks for mutual, bilateral relations between the two sisterly states even remote.

It is undeniable historical fact that Somaliland was the first of the five Somali- speaking territories to become independent on June 26, 1960 and, as well, the first pioneering founder of the Union to make the ‘Greater Somalia’ dream come true when it willingly initiated the unification with Somalia on July 1st 1960 creating the first Republic of Somalia. But, unfortunately, Somaliland became the first victim of that Union too after the South-led civilian and military governments turned the history of the Union into history of conspiracies, injustices, and atrocities plotted and committed against the North.

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:19 am

Quick question: How many qabiils support Somaliland ?

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Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:20 am

LanderBoy,

Always give credit to the authors, don't just copy and paste.

For example, if I wanna refute, respond or simply comment upon this article, and I know it's not your creation and I don't know who the author is, who should I address?

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Postby S_lander-boy » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:21 am

[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Quick question: How many qabiils support Somaliland ?[/quote]

Thats a irrelevant quistion you cant fool me


The reason why Somalia remains failed state for the last 15 years is because tribal and local allegiance are stronger in the hearts of many than allegiance to patriotism and nationalism. Such situation shows irreconcilable differences between the two and makes any unity between Somalia and Somaliland inconceivable and elusive. Then, the voices that failed to unite their people and their country to end the endless anarchy and violence, the voices that failed to admit the injustices and atrocities committed against Somaliland are simply misleading and deceptive. Somalia must help itself first. Destroying unity and then weeping for it is like shedding crocodile tears and that is what Somalia does for unity it never respected. Somaliland must reject Somalia crocodile tears luring Somaliland people into another disastrous union. Somaliland people can not change the past but can change the future.

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Postby S_lander-boy » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:24 am

[quote="Sir-Luggoyo"]LanderBoy,

Always give credit to the authors, don't just copy and paste.

For example, if I wanna refute, respond or simply comment upon this article, and I know it's not your creation and I don't know who the author is, who should I address?[/quote]


yet again that is irrelevant silly quistions has no answers


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Postby Dhaga Bacayl » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:24 am

[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Quick question: How many qabiils support Somaliland ?[/quote]

What?

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:27 am

Confirmed:

1. Issaq (except the wildcards Habar Jeclo)

StandBy:

1. Gadabuursi
2. Habar Jeclo

Against:

1. Harti: Dhuulos, & Warsangeli

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Postby S_lander-boy » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:28 am

Abdi what does a Moryaan like you know about ISAAQS?

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:29 am

^^^ So are u saying Somaliland is for Issaqs ?

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Postby Axlaan » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:30 am

[quote="Dhaga Bacayl"][quote="AbdiWahab252"]Quick question: How many qabiils support Somaliland ?[/quote]

What?[/quote]

You heard the man, imisa?

What is wrong with Somali Unity, a band of brothers standing strong together.

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Postby S_lander-boy » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:31 am

[quote="AbdiWahab252"]^^^ So are u saying Somaliland is for Issaqs ?[/quote]

NO but I can tell you its not for moryaans Laughing

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Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:31 am

^^^ for once I agree with Axlaan

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Postby -Desire- » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:31 am

Laughing Laughing

I guess this will be my favourite thread for the time being. I'll make sure i'll read it frequently Wink .



"LanderBoy,

Always give credit to the authors, don't just copy and paste."


Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Postby Sir-Luggoyo » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:33 am

[quote="Axlaan"]

What is wrong with Somali Unity, a band of brothers standing strong together.

[/quote]

Axlaan,

We don't wanna deal with Faqash and Bantu any more Very Happy

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Postby S_lander-boy » Fri Dec 23, 2005 10:35 am

Desire you are a irrelevant case just like ur Midgaan boyfriend Luggoyo Laughing Laughing



Abdi and Axlaan

Another point to make, speaking same language and sharing same religion and color are not the absolute factors to determine unity. The 18 Arab countries would be united today if language, religion, and color determine unity. Respect for justice and human rights are the determining pillars for the unity between two or more countries to sustain and that is what Somalia failed to understand in the thirty years of the union.


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