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Alshabab in Somaliland

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby abdikarim86 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:13 am

3 guesses as to the clan of the man who wrote this :lol:

Si kaste way kaa badin kari waayeen ....maxaa hadhay?
propoganda and lies :lol:

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby gurey25 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:29 am

:lol: :lol: @somaliareport

i wouldnt be surprised if some cuqdad filled fool from Somalinet wrote this poor excuse for an article.

Islamists parties are getting set up in somaliland, top members in the administration are islamists,
and a large and growing part of the population has embraced salafism.

how does that equate to al-shabaab?

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby SOM1960 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:34 am

what is Cayn, Cayn= Caynabo

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cayn = Buuhoodle district

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby abdikarim86 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:36 am

Gurey On a another point.

I've noticed over the last few years from family members
community, going back home, that people with money tend
to be very religious.

Shopowners, businessmen, dadkaan shareska gala. Is it a trend
or is it my imagination? :lol:

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby gurey25 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:38 am

From 1990 onwards people have been more religous and the religous businessmen have done better than everyone else .
Its a trend throughout somalia.

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby abdikarim86 » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:42 am

I see... :up:

It would be an interesting topic, finding about
the rise of these religious businessmen

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby GeoSeven » Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:55 am

I notice that a lot of the ganacsato are religious in Somalia as well. My guess is because they became wealthy because during the anarchy, the only people trusted in buisiness by the commoner would be the wadaad. Look at xawaaladaha, a lot of the remittance branches in Africa are run by religious men.

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby ZubeirAwal » Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:59 am

Warya Udun-Xaarleh

How is that a fake video?, conspirancy-theorist.com dheh, xayawan, your clans men were causing trouble and our loyal dhulbahante minister reported this to the gadhweyn mayor of ceerigaabo who gave the green-light for the army to chase you rats out of the magaalad, which we did, which is why we are there , and your militia isn't.
Smell the coffee, oh and i heard Dahabshill was behind all of this. :lol:

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby Saraxnow » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:36 am

If one point is inaccurate, the whole article is inaccurate?
How much of a sad flipflopper are you? No, seriously?

Did I not tell you once that, Somaliareport wasn't reliable? to which you disagreed to, but then later you made this comment here
LOL
The phone interview looks fake to me.
SomaliaReport is edited by former NY TIMES Reporter. Their interviews are authentic
Tricks are for kids Roving :lol:

http://somaliareport.com/index.php/post ... Ali_Speaks

On March 23, Somalia Report published an interview by Shukria Abdi purportedly with Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali of the Somali Transitional Federal Government, entitled "PM Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Speaks." It has since been revealed that Ms. Abdi had never contacted Prime Minister Ali, and her interview was entirely fabricated.


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A story they did about the Prime Minister was proven to be fake, and now you want us to believe a story of one of the highest leaders of Shabab is true. C'mon son :lol:
posting.php?mode=quote&f=23&p=3594256:

And now you're coming with this?

When it's convenient and is negatively speaking of Sl either it's stability or business etc you accept it as whole truth :lol: but when it's against what you like,it's unreliable :lol:

Bitterness :idea:

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:42 am

nvm
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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby SultanOrder » Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:26 am

Saraxanow, why are you so agitated by me? :lol: I did not say this article is compeletly accurate, and I actually came here to see the opinion of the people who are more aware of Somaliland internal dynamics than me. It wasn't even an attack on Somaliland, so chill out :lol:

They also made a similar topic about shabab arriving to galgala mountains to sheikh atam. The reason I didn't bring it to s'net is because that is more or less corroborated by other sources, making it more authentic. Plz keep your emotions out. I don't think everything they write is reliable, but I don't deny everything.

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby KingMJ » Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:46 am

Gabose has since resigned from the cabinet and formed his own political organization , Wadani
Shows how credible this is eh? :lol: GTFO with this Somaliareport bullsh!t. Gabose has no such party called Wadani.
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This is beyond embarrassing my 1 yr old niece could do better reporting than this.

This is obviously a sensationalist news article that they want to get them hits on there site like all their other news stories :down:

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby Saraxnow » Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:51 am

Saraxanow, why are you so agitated by me? :lol: I did not say this article is compeletly accurate, and I actually came here to see the opinion of the people who are more aware of Somaliland internal dynamics than me. It wasn't even an attack on Somaliland, so chill out :lol:

They also made a similar topic about shabab arriving to galgala mountains to sheikh atam. The reason I didn't bring it to s'net is because that is more or less corroborated by other sources, making it more authentic. Plz keep your emotions out. I don't think everything they write is reliable, but I don't deny everything.
Agitated? You've shown to be irrational,almost on the level of udun. This is what is irritating.

This website made an extremely silly mistake on who leads wadani, and even fabricated a whole interview and story on your Prime Minister.But you want us to believe some parts of this article?Why? 'Cause it's convenient? :lol:

This website is unreliable,you've admitted it and rejected it before on a good basis.Everything it says cannot be trusted which means you should bring something more journalistic next time.That is, if you want to be taken seriously..

But if you really so just wanted a few opinions, you could have just asked a question directly...

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby SultanOrder » Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:03 pm

:lol: Saraxnow baleease leave me alone. I did not ask you to believe anything. And I don't believe the whole website is unreliable but I take it with a pinch of salt.

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Re: Alshabab in Somaliland

Postby Saraxnow » Wed Apr 11, 2012 1:32 pm

PO,don't bring this website again .. Carrrr :lol:
Gurey On a another point.

I've noticed over the last few years from family members
community, going back home, that people with money tend
to be very religious.

Shopowners, businessmen, dadkaan shareska gala. Is it a trend
or is it my imagination? :lol:
From 1990 onwards people have been more religous and the religous businessmen have done better than everyone else .
Its a trend throughout somalia.
It's pretty straightfoward really, they want their business and work to succeed after they put so much capital and investment in it and become stressed.They get closer to Allah,every transaction and step starts with a bismillah. They feel blessed and become more grateful. And bingo they get more and more blessed! :up: :|


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