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Harti a political term or just family term

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Harti a political term or just family term

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 8:52 pm

We have to ask our self's some good questions on this issue who benefits from harti who uses it the most is it a political term. What's the historical background of harti did harti term exist in the 1969 government of Muhammad siyad bare .

Did it exist in the Somali civil war did it exist as a family term back then or was it something some individuals use in time of need. If we look at the background of the term harti it did not exist in the government of adan cade in 1960 not did it exist during siyaads days.

So who benefits from harti when the relationship with hawiye (mudulood) is good harti is not needed. Even in hard times the siyadis millatary government we did not see something harti as a jabhad. So why do wee see it today or don’t wee see it today and its just a term some harti subclans use to for their own hidden agenda.

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby Muhammad bin Harti » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:09 pm

We have to ask our self's some good questions on this issue who benefits from Dir who uses it the most is it a political term. What's the historical background of Dir did Dir term exist in the 1969 government of Muhammad siyad bare .

Did it exist in the Somali civil war did it exist as a family term back then or was it something some individuals used to unite the dark, gab-teethed people of somaliland and koonfuur. If we look at the background of the term Dir it did not exist in the government of adan cade in 1960 not did it exist during siyaads days.

So who benefits from Dir when the relationship with Amharics (Ethiopian) is good Dir is not needed. Even in hard times the siyadis millatary government we did not see something Dir as a jabhad. So why did we see it in 1991? and its just a term some madoobe subclans use to for their own hidden agenda.

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby Siciid85 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:26 pm

^^^SSNM(southern somali national movement) were dir.Get your facts right.

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby new-york24 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:58 pm

its both a family and a political powerhouse,either way waa niman aan loo gali karin.

"Harti nimaan oqoon baa yiraa,hadalka qaarkiise,
Waa nimaan hurmuud wada ah iyo,hanadyo waaweyne.
Waa nimanka haybtoodu tahay, Haashinkaas kore e" :up:
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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby Advo » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:33 pm

I thought hartis and absames were enemies man.....ever since Hiraale departure of Kismaayo the two nations have been involved in tongue kissing :down: , that's insane and it's in our best interest to reestablish old relations, they way they were unconditionally.

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby new-york24 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:52 pm

advo there never was hate ind,disagreements yes lakiin hate was never on the table.
aniga the only enemy i have is ethiopia,the dreadlocks and my ak-47 are prove of that :lol:

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby Advo » Sun Mar 08, 2009 11:01 pm

:lol:


Rageedii baa tahey, focus on the bigger fish eh.


Imagine if ogaadeen did not have an enemy like ethiopia, shid wouldve been crazy

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby The_Emperior5 » Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:56 am

Muhammad bin Harti wrote:We have to ask our self's some good questions on this issue who benefits from Dir who uses it the most is it a political term. What's the historical background of Dir did Dir term exist in the 1969 government of Muhammad siyad bare .

Did it exist in the Somali civil war did it exist as a family term back then or was it something some individuals used to unite the dark, gab-teethed people of somaliland and koonfuur. If we look at the background of the term Dir it did not exist in the government of adan cade in 1960 not did it exist during siyaads days.

So who benefits from Dir when the relationship with Amharics (Ethiopian) is good Dir is not needed. Even in hard times the siyadis millatary government we did not see something Dir as a jabhad. So why did we see it in 1991? and its just a term some madoobe subclans use to for their own hidden agenda.



Verry funny :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Harti a political term or just family term

Postby ahmed_gurey » Tue Mar 10, 2009 5:10 am

new-york24 wrote:advo there never was hate ind,disagreements yes lakiin hate was never on the table.
aniga the only enemy i have is ethiopia,the dreadlocks and my ak-47 are prove of that :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol:
NY..that some funny shid but it rings so true.


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