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Somaliland independence

Postby Kukri » Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:17 am

Why is it that every year the best way to celebrate Somaliland independence day is, hiring a big hall, couple of Somali singers and party the night away? How much does that live up to the spirit of 'Independence '?

May is summer, so wouldn't it have been better if people gathered somewhere open during the day. That way not only adults and those that only come out at night :lol: wouldn't be the only one that enjoy such import day in the calender of Somaliland, but it would also give everyone concerned a chance to participate. Then in the evening there could be the after party and creatures that prefer the full moon to the light of the sun can boogie away to their heart's content. But as things stand i think lots of people are left out/miss out, especially children and youngsters that are not old enough to attend those venues.
Not to mention those brothers and sisters that are not really into to loud music and body odour.

A great disservice to such import day if shaking your tail is all it comes down to.


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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Username1 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:00 am

Some call it paki bashing, I call it faqash bashing. I dont want to go into to much detail but a general picture involves, 2 or 3 known faqash in your end's being set up on by :sland: youth's. :mrgreen:
This your the game will be SSC youths.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Kukri » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:32 am

Some call it paki bashing, I call it faqash bashing. I dont want to go into to much detail but a general picture involves, 2 or 3 known faqash in your end's being set up on by :sland: youth's. :mrgreen:
This your the game will be SSC youths.
Paki bashing, faqash and ssc has nothing to do with somaliland sxb. Somaliland independence shouldn't be about other people or petty quibble as it denigrate the spirit of the sacrifices people paid and what that day suppose to represent.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Heritage! » Sun Apr 17, 2011 12:47 pm

I think 18 years of struggle for recognition is enough to requestion Somaliland's independence. you are Somalis and you will always remain so. you should go back to your brothers and help them find a way out of the mess that they are in. I mean the South. One tribe cannot create a nation in the North. almost the others are not satisfied with the State and even the coalition between Isaaq and Gadabuursi seems trembling and is about to fall into pieces. now they talk of Awdal-land. after the SSC"s revolt, it is just Zeila District of Selel that is there. I am not sure if they have good a thing to loose though their cousins in Djibouti would like to stick to Somalia as one and united.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby juzme123 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:12 pm

I think 18 years of struggle for recognition is enough to requestion Somaliland's independence. you are Somalis and you will always remain so. you should go back to your brothers and help them find a way out of the mess that they are in. I mean the South. One tribe cannot create a nation in the North. almost the others are not satisfied with the State and even the coalition between Isaaq and Gadabuursi seems trembling and is about to fall into pieces. now they talk of Awdal-land. after the SSC"s revolt, it is just Zeila District of Selel that is there. I am not sure if they have good a thing to loose though their cousins in
I see you look at everything through the Clan paradigm, hence there is little point discussing Somaliland independence with you. By the same logic of your first sentence, ponder this: "I think 18 years of struggle for peace in Somalia is long enough, they are in a mess and will always be in a mess". You did get one thing right though, Somalilanders are Somalis and will always be Somalis (though this was never disputed nor did they claim to not be Somalis) :mrgreen:
Djibouti would like to stick to Somalia as one and united.
If Djibouti thinks Somalia is so great they are free to join the TFG and unite with "Somalia". Want for yourself what you want for your brother nooh? :lol:

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Blue_609 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:24 pm

18 may and faqash landers !!
its definitely better if u quit these silly festivals and collect some money for ur ppl that are starving.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Advo » Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:42 pm

another day of nonsense actually, and dont these events always get shut down because of the youth fighting.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby salafi_student » Sun Apr 17, 2011 3:55 pm

May day!

Is the day where half naked grandmothers openly dance with guys whose ten times younger than their age!


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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Scarletmoon1 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:16 pm

Kukri, I thought you were from Somali Galbeed? :mrgreen:

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Heritage! » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:13 am

I think 18 years of struggle for recognition is enough to requestion Somaliland's independence. you are Somalis and you will always remain so. you should go back to your brothers and help them find a way out of the mess that they are in. I mean the South. One tribe cannot create a nation in the North. almost the others are not satisfied with the State and even the coalition between Isaaq and Gadabuursi seems trembling and is about to fall into pieces. now they talk of Awdal-land. after the SSC"s revolt, it is just Zeila District of Selel that is there. I am not sure if they have good a thing to loose though their cousins in
I see you look at everything through the Clan paradigm, hence there is little point discussing Somaliland independence with you. By the same logic of your first sentence, ponder this: "I think 18 years of struggle for peace in Somalia is long enough, they are in a mess and will always be in a mess". You did get one thing right though, Somalilanders are Somalis and will always be Somalis (though this was never disputed nor did they claim to not be Somalis) :mrgreen:
Djibouti would like to stick to Somalia as one and united.
If Djibouti thinks Somalia is so great they are free to join the TFG and unite with "Somalia". Want for yourself what you want for your brother nooh? :lol:
it is true I see everything through chart because I am of Somali ethnic like you. this is a general disease that we have in our hearts and minds. I cannot deny it. But but you cannot close your eyes and say everything is OK and rsy 100 percent. there is some of failure in Somaliland. It is not a total one but it is there. this is why I am saying you should ask yourselves "what is the point behind all this§" I know Somaliland has succeeded in promoting peace between clans. A big bravo to all Somalilanders for this.

Djibouti cannot join the TFG 'cause it is too late :lol: :lol:

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby juzme123 » Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:30 am

I think 18 years of struggle for recognition is enough to requestion Somaliland's independence. you are Somalis and you will always remain so. you should go back to your brothers and help them find a way out of the mess that they are in. I mean the South. One tribe cannot create a nation in the North. almost the others are not satisfied with the State and even the coalition between Isaaq and Gadabuursi seems trembling and is about to fall into pieces. now they talk of Awdal-land. after the SSC"s revolt, it is just Zeila District of Selel that is there. I am not sure if they have good a thing to loose though their cousins in
I see you look at everything through the Clan paradigm, hence there is little point discussing Somaliland independence with you. By the same logic of your first sentence, ponder this: "I think 18 years of struggle for peace in Somalia is long enough, they are in a mess and will always be in a mess". You did get one thing right though, Somalilanders are Somalis and will always be Somalis (though this was never disputed nor did they claim to not be Somalis) :mrgreen:
Djibouti would like to stick to Somalia as one and united.
If Djibouti thinks Somalia is so great they are free to join the TFG and unite with "Somalia". Want for yourself what you want for your brother nooh? :lol:
it is true I see everything through chart because I am of Somali ethnic like you. this is a general disease that we have in our hearts and minds. I cannot deny it. But but you cannot close your eyes and say everything is OK and rsy 100 percent. there is some of failure in Somaliland. It is not a total one but it is there. this is why I am saying you should ask yourselves "what is the point behind all this§" I know Somaliland has succeeded in promoting peace between clans. A big bravo to all Somalilanders for this.

Djibouti cannot join the TFG 'cause it is too late :lol: :lol:
I don't know who told you that rubbish but not every Somali person looks at things from that perspective. Even those that do, some are more extreme than others.

I don't recall saying that "everything is 100%", whatever that may mean. Nor have I denied that there are some outstanding issues in Somaliland.

As for Djibouti, where there is a will there is a way. If they realy want it, it is not too late.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Keyse_0208 » Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:16 am

Why is it that every year the best way to celebrate Somaliland independence day is, hiring a big hall, couple of Somali singers and party the night away? How much does that live up to the spirit of 'Independence '?

May is summer, so wouldn't it have been better if people gathered somewhere open during the day. That way not only adults and those that only come out at night :lol: wouldn't be the only one that enjoy such import day in the calender of Somaliland, but it would also give everyone concerned a chance to participate. Then in the evening there could be the after party and creatures that prefer the full moon to the light of the sun can boogie away to their heart's content. But as things stand i think lots of people are left out/miss out, especially children and youngsters that are not old enough to attend those venues.
Not to mention those brothers and sisters that are not really into to loud music and body odour.

A great disservice to such import day if shaking your tail is all it comes down to.


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kuks, regardless of time bro most of these gathering usually open around 12pm duhurka, which gives plenty of time for families, and kids to part-take. laakiin when the sun goes down is when all the London Jinnz come out, Yahooooooooooooww :lol:

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby SahanGalbeed » Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:20 am

I think 18 years of struggle for recognition is enough to requestion Somaliland's independence. you are Somalis and you will always remain so. you should go back to your brothers and help them find a way out of the mess that they are in. I mean the South. One tribe cannot create a nation in the North. almost the others are not satisfied with the State and even the coalition between Isaaq and Gadabuursi seems trembling and is about to fall into pieces. now they talk of Awdal-land. after the SSC"s revolt, it is just Zeila District of Selel that is there. I am not sure if they have good a thing to loose though their cousins in Djibouti would like to stick to Somalia as one and united.
Your ciise perspective is to say the least disingenous. Somaliland 's aspiration for sovereignty are as on principle as solid as Djibouti's independent status.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby Heritage! » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:14 pm

I think 18 years of struggle for recognition is enough to requestion Somaliland's independence. you are Somalis and you will always remain so. you should go back to your brothers and help them find a way out of the mess that they are in. I mean the South. One tribe cannot create a nation in the North. almost the others are not satisfied with the State and even the coalition between Isaaq and Gadabuursi seems trembling and is about to fall into pieces. now they talk of Awdal-land. after the SSC"s revolt, it is just Zeila District of Selel that is there. I am not sure if they have good a thing to loose though their cousins in Djibouti would like to stick to Somalia as one and united.
Your ciise perspective is to say the least disingenous. Somaliland 's aspiration for sovereignty are as on principle as solid as Djibouti's independent status.
I don't represent them(Ciise). this is my point of view no more no less.

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Re: Somaliland independence

Postby ToughGong » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:17 pm

One tribe cannot create a nation
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Coming from a Djiboutian that's just hilarious


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