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MINISTER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND HIS AL SHABAAB CONNECTION

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:09 am
by CaliBurco
As we all know, his son was an al shabaab member and has now returned to Hargeisa. He's believed to be very close to Godane and knows of his whereabouts. His father is also believed to know Godane personally. What should be done about this? I think the government owns Buurmadoow an apology.

Re: MINISTER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND HIS AL SHABAAB CONNECT

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:19 am
by Somalistan
Cali Gaab,

What do you have against General Ahmed Godane? He is our gift to the South. Him and Ibrahim Dheere are doing great job down south.

Re: MINISTER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND HIS AL SHABAAB CONNECT

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 10:13 pm
by CaliBurco
Which is why I asked "what should be done" regarding the minister. I'm struggling to choose between giving him a medal of honour, let him live in a government owned property free of charge, build a road and named after him and his son etc.

Our Ambassador to Koonfuria, Godane, is doing a great job indeed. May Allah give him plenty more years in his Kismaayo embassy.

Re: MINISTER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND HIS AL SHABAAB CONNECT

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 3:13 am
by original dervish
of course somalilanders support their devilish iidoori clansman, because they both have their days numbered. :D

Re: MINISTER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND HIS AL SHABAAB CONNECT

Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:59 am
by Somalistan
Which is why I asked "what should be done" regarding the minister. I'm struggling to choose between giving him a medal of honour, let him live in a government owned property free of charge, build a road and named after him and his son etc.

Our Ambassador to Koonfuria, Godane, is doing a great job indeed. May Allah give him plenty more years in his Kismaayo embassy.
All of the above. :mrgreen:

Re: MINISTER OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS AND HIS AL SHABAAB CONNECT

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:35 am
by gobdoon
In what way is he doing a good job HADAYDAN SIDII CIYAALKI U HADLAYN.