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soomaalaay

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:00 am
by hargaysaay
saxibayaal almost every thread posted is negatively talking abou isaaq people

ilaah baan idinku dhaarshee nimanka soomali oo dhami isugu tagtey ee dawladii soomaliya ee xooga lahayd la dagaalantay intay ka adkaadeen oo ay hadh cad dhulkoodii ka xoreeyeen, kadibna dadkii dhulka la degenaa sida dhulos gadabursi iyo warsangale la heshiiyay dawlad sameeyay doorashooyin sameeyay si xora xilka ula kala wareegay, soomaalay nimankaad tidhaahdaan iidoor qaldaan waa nimankaa ee guusha waa laysku qiraaye u qira in duriyadu soomaali u horeyso.
personaly maba rabi in aanu soomalida kale ka gono laakiin horumarka noo qira oo foorarsada markaan socono :D :D

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 12:21 pm
by yasmin
@FOORARSADA MARKAAN SOCONO :lol:

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:14 pm
by The_Emperior5
saxibayaal almost every thread posted is negatively talking abou isaaq people

ilaah baan idinku dhaarshee nimanka soomali oo dhami isugu tagtey ee dawladii soomaliya ee xooga lahayd la dagaalantay intay ka adkaadeen oo ay hadh cad dhulkoodii ka xoreeyeen, kadibna dadkii dhulka la degenaa sida dhulos gadabursi iyo warsangale la heshiiyay dawlad sameeyay doorashooyin sameeyay si xora xilka ula kala wareegay, soomaalay nimankaad tidhaahdaan iidoor qaldaan waa nimankaa ee guusha waa laysku qiraaye u qira in duriyadu soomaali u horeyso.
personaly maba rabi in aanu soomalida kale ka gono laakiin horumarka noo qira oo foorarsada markaan socono :D :D

hadanaad rabbin inad somaliya ka go oo diid dee maxaad marka ugu faanaysa somalida kalle soo isku miid uun ma tihidin caqli xuma yarku

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2010 4:54 pm
by abdalla11
dad ma riyo lagusoo koriyay , kulaha we defeated the somalia army. Let me ask you was the entire somali army based in wuqooyi? Or the bulk of the army?

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:37 am
by hargaysaay
not the entire somali army was based in waqooyi but the majority of somali army were in waqooyi regions becouse of SNM succesful missions against somali government at that time, not to forget that the 26TH section(qaybtii 26aad) of somali army which was based in hargeysa was the strongest section, and let us not forget that 90 % of the heavy weopons like tanks and artillaries were in also waqooyi regions

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:32 pm
by udun
No rebel group defeated the Somali National Army (SNA). It was actually dismantled by the lack of funding that it faced after all of the economic aid was at one point cut off by the Europeans, USA, and Arab League countries. The SNA and Somali government was overthrown by foreign countries. While The government could not have paid its employees and the state inistitutions were collabsing, USA and others were actually increasing their aid to the rebel groups, particularly USC. That is a known fact where the last American Ambassador has publicly admitted that it was the USA and European countries that have overthrown the last standing Somali government.

SNM put up fierce fights but eventually SNA drove SNM fighters out of the cities. Actually, General Abdul-Aziz Ali Bare remained in the North since April 1991 even tough the USC conquered Mogadishu in Jan. 1991. The General and the rest of the soldiers left the North in April 1991 and went to the central and Southern Somalia. So knowing the history and the truth does help if we are reviewing those facts that occurred in the past.

It is true that SLers established government despite the renewed civil war in 1995 and after the war ended, peace and stability continued. However, one should also understand that SL does not face the amount of foreign interference that South and Central Somalia faced and still faces. In my view, the peace and stability in Southern Somalia was denied by foreign countries and Somalis have became the tool that is used for their own destruction.

It should also be noted that SL and its supporters spend so much time and energy to gain international recognition. Imagine if SL spent all of that time and energy to reconcile other Somali problems and tried to act as the legitimate Somali government. I think some of the Somali issues may have been resolved and we would have had a Somali government standing somewhere. In my view, it would have been a possibility and it is a chance that SL leaders never pursued.

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:47 pm
by The_Emperior5
There were no SNA on 23 January in the major town of Somaliland could be abdiaziiz was in Somaliland but he didn’t hold a single village or a town on 23 January 1991 it was on November 12 in 1989 when abdi aziz ali bare was driven out of balidhig xaji salax duruqsi . SNM liberated Berbera the last faqash stronghold at that time. On begin of januari 1991
As for the fighting the sna we all know the 26 division of the sna army was one of the largest of the country , the army collapse also waxa so da dadjiye because of high ranking millatary officers were deserting to the rebbelgroups with big numbers , the genius plan of Muj Abdulrahmantuur aun who thought fighting in Somaliland will not bring the collapse of the government but the war was moved from hargeisa to xammar, where the government seat was , the destruction of the government way so dag degeysa then waxa dhacay shirki sadex geesoodka in 1989 in baligubudle where aided and ina cumar jees were present and the rest you know umar jees was send to kismayo and aided to xammar. And the last remaining sna wax aka shaqeyey SNMTI

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:12 pm
by udun
^I am still firm with my claim that General Abdul-Aziz Ali Bare was in the North West region in April 1991. The fact is the Somali government had enough forces to deal with all of the factions but due to the lack of funds after the west and arabs cut off all of the economic aid, the whole system of govermment collapsed. The last American Ambassador to Somalia stated that it was the USA and the rest of the western governments who overthrew the Somali government led by AHUN MSB.

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:15 pm
by Khalid Ali
^some are just living with their own version of history. I am still firm with my claim that General Abdul-Aziz Ali Bare was in the North West region in April 1991.

Doing what hiding he was not in control of hargeisa burco berbera gabiley balidhig borama wajaale lawyacade ceerigabo.

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:18 pm
by udun
He was there.

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:19 pm
by Khalid Ali
Doing what :lol:

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:26 pm
by udun
Controlling the place :lol: :lol:

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:27 pm
by Khalid Ali
Controlling the place :lol: :lol:

Maybe he was dreaming about that because he lost Berbera the last sna stronghold on january 1991 :lol:

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:29 pm
by Khalid Ali
[youtube]2YpGS_4wt_8&feature=related[/youtube]

3 days before siyaad barre palace was stormed in xammar snm Liberated Berbera

Re: soomaalaay

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:38 pm
by Khalid Ali
[youtube]eRkaPyyEwgA&feature=related[/youtube]

ciidankan tallow ya liqay :lol: