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Drought affecting thousands in East Sanaag Region

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Re: Drought affecting thousands in East Sanaag Region

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Thu Dec 10, 2015 4:59 am

Reer Somaliland ileen waa dad khayaali ku nool. They want us to believe they are feeding people from Dahar and Baran in Garadag :lol:

War dadkiini aya ku gubtay berbera, xagaana wuu so socda. You are lucky if the people in the guban do not outright starve.
Moron, droughts come and droughts go. Somaliland has never had a problem of food-shortage and starvation alxamdulillah. Whatever happens, we are able to feed our people in a crisis. Famine is a walaweyn phenomenon. So take your cuqdad and ill-will back to dhaboyacoland where you are under siege from hutus. :arrow:

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Re: Drought affecting thousands in East Sanaag Region

Postby JSL3000 » Thu Dec 10, 2015 7:27 am

Reer Somaliland ileen waa dad khayaali ku nool. They want us to believe they are feeding people from Dahar and Baran in Garadag :lol:

War dadkiini aya ku gubtay berbera, xagaana wuu so socda. You are lucky if the people in the guban do not outright starve.
You must be a nacas, somaliland people will help any muslim in need, we are not cold hearted like you fake somalians trying to steal bread crumbs from the misfortunate.

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Re: Drought affecting thousands in East Sanaag Region

Postby Djiboutian » Fri Dec 11, 2015 7:04 pm

Watch out this and then tell me if they are from Eastern Sanaag or Sana'a.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2ndqZStzJU

Fadlan dadka masaakiinta ah hala caawiyo.

P.S. The first man is the same man who appeared on the first video posted by Adan at 2:24.

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Re: Drought affecting thousands in East Sanaag Region

Postby HamzzBowse » Mon Dec 14, 2015 6:14 pm

Qabyaaaaalad.Com silanyo government displacing 1000 wargsangeli families from dahar and badan and xingalool all the way to garadag and ceelafweyne led by the current governer of sanag mr.fly which also happens to be from beesha silanyo. Mr fly politically sent large numbers of wasangeli families claming false droughts all the way to his clans degmo in sanag for clan alliance, and votes for upcoming election as well as getting money and support from government to feed the degmo. Why not take them to Ceerigabo capital of sanag why garadag which is even more poor than warsangelis tuulos they cant support people of this capacity anyway.

HJ qabyaalad bay somaliland ku dameeyeen iyo boob.


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