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Situation in Somalia in 2011

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby hahaha1 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:37 pm

trust me alot of things are gonna change in Somalia
just give me couple of months everting will be fine in Somalia

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby James Dahl » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:39 pm

Their main military base is in Guriceel but I think their administrative HQ is in Cabudwaaq, since that's where they had their big Shir last year. That was before the agreement with the government though, but if they've reconciled I'll fix my map.
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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby garoweboy » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:39 pm

Oh i forgot Makhir is independent how the hell are they part of somaliland.
if ssc is independent then makhir is also independent. :|

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby Cirwaaq » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:40 pm

trust me alot of things are gonna change in Somalia
just give me couple of months everting will be fine in Somalia
Join the que every member here was just like you once upon a time an optimist!

:D :up:

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby James Dahl » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:40 pm

Oh i forgot Makhir is independent how the hell are they part of somaliland.
if ssc is independent then makhir is also independent. :|
Maakhir is no longer independent, they lost a ton of territory to Somaliland in 2007 and then rejoined Puntland.

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby grandpakhalif » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:41 pm

Their main military base is in Guriceel but I think their administrative HQ is in Cabudwaaq, since that's where they had their big Shir last year. That was before the agreement with the government though, but if they've reconciled I'll fix my map.
Yep

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby Estarix » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:45 pm

Fact: Amisom controls 55% of the capital

Fact: Laasqoray falls under Puntland

And im sure there is no such thing as Central state in Cabudwaaq.

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby hahaha1 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:51 pm

all these things the most important its have to rain in Somalia
people are dying hunger the south somalia is not peace change
the motherfucking capital the most important place for me
its puntland think about your people.

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby James Dahl » Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:54 pm

I fixed the central state problem.

As for how much of Mogadishu the TFG controls, that depends on your definition of Mogadishu. If you only include the districts that make up the "city districts" of Banaadir (in other words, excluding Deyniile, Karan, Dharkeynley and most of Cabdi Caziz) Then the TFG controls about half of that. If you include those however, as you should actually since they are now as densely populated as any other part of Mogadishu, then the TFG barely controls a quarter of the city.

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby hahaha1 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:06 pm

change the mother f-king capital these idiots in mogadishu
dont peace they always was idiots thieves liars greedy scumbag
the had control of mogadishu for 20 years look how they did to the city
and now they are claiming the want rule the country by sharia law
al shabab they dont know nothing about religion they should be hanged all of them :up:

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby James Dahl » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:15 pm

I added in more fun detail, now the Somali parts of Kenya have their districts and roads/rivers.

I shaded in the parts of Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya that are Somali as well. About half of Somali people are outside the boundaries of Somalia! :shock:

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby jamols2 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:22 pm

I added in more fun detail, now the Somali parts of Kenya have their districts and roads/rivers.

I shaded in the parts of Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya that are Somali as well. About half of Somali people are outside the boundaries of Somalia! :shock:
half outside somali boundaries :shock:
do you have a webside James i can look up all this places somalis live in kenya and ethiopia?

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby omar07 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:38 pm

Now with flags!
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James Dahl , why bother bringing this sensitive topic to already fragile people about this sort of things. It will not only make things
worse rather than informing situation in somalia

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby James Dahl » Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:36 pm

I added in more fun detail, now the Somali parts of Kenya have their districts and roads/rivers.

I shaded in the parts of Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya that are Somali as well. About half of Somali people are outside the boundaries of Somalia! :shock:
half outside somali boundaries :shock:
do you have a webside James i can look up all this places somalis live in kenya and ethiopia?
On my map the places with a slightly redder shade outside of Somalia are the Somali-majority parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti

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Re: Situation in Somalia in 2011

Postby XimanJaale » Fri Jan 07, 2011 5:54 am

Why did you put Ceelwaaq in Kenya, when it is a town in Gedo, Somalia. Your map is totally wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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