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Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

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Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby Hiiraan boy » Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:24 am

Mogadishu 04, April.07 ( Sh.M.Network) The traditional elders of the Hawiye tribe have for the first time spoken out the plane carrying the Saudi deported passengers that were rejected by the Puntland authorities to land at the airport of Galkaayo ciy, the provincial capital of Mudug region in central Somalia.

A meeting held in Mogadishu, the Hawiye clan leaders condemned how the Puntland officials dealt with the deportees who were initially from the southern regions of Somali.

In a joint press statement they said:

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The Hawiye leaders are strongly condemning the barbaric action by the Puntland state in which it made segregation to people deported from the Saudi Arabia while they were rejected to get off the plane as it flew to northwest regions of Somaliland.
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· The clan leaders are waiting from the clans in northeast Somalia to give response of the cruelty action by the Puntland authorities that it might cause new hostility among the brothers of the Somali clans.
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The Hawiye leaders believe that president Yusuf was responsible of the clan discrimination and it follows to the events in the capital by the time he did not talk about it so far while he claims as the president of Somalia.
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The Hawiye elders are thanking Somaliland officials for their respect and welcome to the deportees of their brothers.
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The clan leaders are opposing the closure of the economic sources in the capital like Mogadishu seaport and airport after the interim government imposed unaffordable tariff on the goods imported and that caused high inflation.
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The leaders are calling for the international community to keep a close eye to the recent truce between Ethiopian forces and hawiye clan elders as the interim government dismissed the truce and want it to be broken.

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Re: Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby LionHeart-112 » Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:36 am

It's fu.cking 2007....why on earth are you still talking aobut qabiil, you un-evolved, qaat-chewing, shah-sipping, dacas-wearing, canjeero-eating, booty-sratching, nose-picking, casio watch-wearing, makhaayad-going, taxi-driving farah?

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Re: Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby Grant » Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:11 am

"The leaders are calling for the international community to keep a close eye to the recent truce between Ethiopian forces and hawiye clan elders as the interim government dismissed the truce and want it to be broken."

How is it the international community is invasive, unwelcome, interferring , meddling and inimical until a problem comes up, and then the UN or so-and-so should deal with the injuries or starvation or disease or lack of security or infrastructure, etc.?

Laughing

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Re: Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby Ina Baxar » Wed Apr 04, 2007 11:14 am

It's a somali thing Grant. It comes from " Hadda markhaati ka noqda" , wich in essence is the last warning you get before you're fuc.ked Laughing

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Re: Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby XidigtaJSL » Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:00 pm

They are welcome in Somaliland Cool

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Re: Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby NoAngst. » Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:06 pm

Hawiye don't need to go to Waqooyi galbeed they have their oasis Johwar right next door in Sh/dhexe?

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Re: Hawiye leaders accuse Puntland officials of clan separation

Postby Niya » Wed Apr 04, 2007 3:12 pm

At least in Puntland they don't sing "Ninkii dhoof ku yimid bay geerida dhibeeysa".


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