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Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

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Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby BlackRain » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:35 am

The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia H.E Hassan Sh. Mohamud strongly condemns the horrific terrorist grenade attack, which took place Sunday 18th of November 2012 in Eastleigh Nairobi.

The President sends his condolences to the victims and families of the cowardly attack that resulted in the death of nine innocent Kenyan’s and wounded more than 30.

President Hassan Sh. Mohamud stated, “Terrorism, is the most timid, and inhumane activity against innocent civilian”. President Hassan Sh. Mohamud highlighted the sacrifices that Kenyan forces paid to restore peace and stability inside Somalia and noted such terrorist attack will not weaken the spirit of the Kenyan People and the relations between the Somali and Kenyan government.

President Hassan Sh. Mohamud also underlined that the people and the government of Somalia are showing strong solidarity with their Kenyan brothers and sisters at this moment of national grief. He concluded by stating “Certainly, resorting to such brutal terrorist action will in no way hold back the people of Kenya”.
Why is he silent on the Kenyan aggression on Garisa and Eastleigh ?

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby Murax » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:36 am

This Guy must be the worst politican to ever grace Somali politics. He just so clumsy and bobbles everything.

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby BlackRain » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:39 am

And to think the chance he had........

Fresh start, wide support among Somalis, support of the internaitonal community. All that and he's appearing to be like Abdiqasim

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Postby grandpakhalif » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:42 am

:mindblown: Turtle is a complete and utter frailure who lacks any sort of political acumen, oratings skills and strong leadership. i never thought it was possible for me to say this but even Sheikh Sharif is more competent!

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby metamorphosis » Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:50 am

This Guy must be the worst politican to ever grace Somali politics. He just so clumsy and bobbles everything.
:lol: Now you know why I have opposd him for months.

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby abgaalKING » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:00 am

Why is he silent on the Kenyan aggression on Garisa and Eastleigh ?

Why would the President of somalia stoop so low inuu ka hadlo gansgertaro is dilaya in eastleight? :steviej:
Garisa is part and parcel of kenya,Why would the President of somalia Talk about what happens inside another country in this time?

It is not MSB regime that suck ed into D-Propoganda and used the Resources of The Somali state into fighting other peoples fight.
The President used diplomatic tone and His Speech on the issue is spot on.

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Postby Substance » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:02 am

The price of not having independent gov. Actually Hassan Sheikh is good politician. He seem realistic aware of his limitations as a president of a failed state.

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby BlackRain » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:05 am

Thats the same article i posted but in Somali. He condemned the "terrorists" who killed the dead bantus. He's still silent on what the Kenyan army did in Garissa and what the locals did in Eastleigh :som:

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:05 am

So Turtle is president of bantus :mindblown:
We should sent him back into the ocean. f-king disaster.

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby Nomand » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:07 am

if hassan sheikh condemned kenyan aggression we would still have people complaining about "why is my PIMP being insulted and targeted, while no one says anything about reer hebels PIMP so why is my PIMP condemned and not theirs".

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby BlackRain » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:09 am

Why is he silent on the Kenyan aggression on Garisa and Eastleigh ?

Why would the President of somalia stoop so low inuu ka hadlo gansgertaro is dilaya in eastleight? :steviej:
Garisa is part and parcel of kenya,Why would the President of somalia Talk about what happens inside another country in this time?

It is not MSB regime that suck ed into D-Propoganda and used the Resources of The Somali state into fighting other peoples fight.
The President used diplomatic tone and His Speech on the issue is spot on.
Then why did he talk about those 9 bantus who died ? He should have either ignored the whole thing or addressed both issues.

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby BlackRain » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:10 am

The price of not having independent gov. Actually Hassan Sheikh is good politician. He seem realistic aware of his limitations as a president of a failed state.
:comeon:

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby Substance » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:11 am

:umad:

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Re: Sheikh Diidiin al-qoslaaye

Postby BlackRain » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:13 am

if hassan sheikh condemned kenyan aggression we would still have people complaining about "why is my PIMP being insulted and targeted, while no one says anything about reer hebels PIMP so why is my PIMP condemned and not theirs".
Nomand seriously? You think the president's approach is right?


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