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Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:28 pm
by Khalid Ali
Professor samatar, Axmed ismaciil Samatar the born Somalilander, but madly in love with the walanweyns for the past in 30 years told the Minneapolis public that for the first time he felt like a foreigner in Somalia Xamar. The walanweyns told him clearly that you the reer woqoyi are not here you are allowed to stay around but you're status will have no meaning at all in Somalia. The good professor said that he is in his early sixties and he has never felt like this before heart broken he was. He concluded his speech that Somaliland achievements must be respected and must be acknowledged it cannot be ignored the great accomplishment of the people of Somaliland must always be told if its ignored there will never be any sort of unity between Somaliland and Somalia the words of Axmed ismaciil samatar. Abtiyo i knew you had it in you .

Prof. Axmed Samatar Oo Faah-faahiyay Hungadii uu kala soo noqday Soomaaliya

December 18th, 2012

Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)- Prof. Axmed Ismaaciil Samatar oo ka mid ah shakhsiyaadka ka ridoobay Somaliland ee u golon golay fikirka Soomaali weyn, ayaa markii u horaysay warbaahinta tafaasiil ka siiyay qalbi jab iyo niyad xumo uu ka soo qaaday Soomaaliya oo uu ka mid ahaa murashaxiintii ku guul-daraystay tartankii doorashadda Madaxtinimadda Soomaaliya.

“ Anigu waxaan dalka ka soo noqday aniga oo qalbi jabay, kamaan soo fasax qaadan baarlamaanka ee tigidhkayga ayaan iska soo goostay oo waan iska soo baxay, waxaan uga soo noqday qalbigaygii oo hoos u dhacay, laba amuuroodna hoos waa uu ugu dhacay,”ayuu yidhi Prof. Samatar oo dhawaan khudbad u jeediyay Soomaalida Minnesota ee dalka Maraykanka.

Isagoo hadalkiisa sii wata wuxuu yidhi “waxa qalbigayga jabintiisa kamid ahaa markii ugu horaysay noloshayda anigoo lixdankii madaxa galiyay soddan sanadoodna dalka wax ka qoraayay, Waxaan soo arkay marka ay timaado dabaqada siyaasada maaha dadka caadiga ahe, waxaan soo ogaaday layguna yidhi inaan ahay qof reer waqooyi ah, oo marka lays gudo galo ee la wada hadlo ee hoggaaminta iyo waxaas laga hadlo ee meel loo dhaqaaqo la waayo lagugu odhanaayo idinku waad maqantihiine hadalka naga daaya. Sheekada soo kulaal oo halkaas soo fadhiiso laakiin gunta hasoo galin taas waan soo ogaaday.”
Axmed oo sii sharaxaya waxyaabaha ka yaabiyay wuxuu yidhi
“Waxaan soo ogaaday in ay leedahay laba jaranjaro, jaranjarada hore waxa weeye mid loo garaabi karo waayo degmada aan ka imid ee Somaliland waan baxnay ayaa la yidhi, anigu waxaan aaminsanahay dadka degmadaas ku nooli wax badan ayay qabsadeen oo wanaagsan, haddii aan la garan oo aan la qirin oo aan meel walba laga sheegin wanaaga ay qabsadeena layskuma soo noqon karaayo.”




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http://www.boramanews.com/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=53

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:33 pm
by TeAmo
:comeon:

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:38 pm
by SANDIEGUY
He says it here, in the video, towards the very end. Last 10 mins or so...

viewtopic.php?f=250&t=319466

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:57 pm
by Coldoon
Another Somaliland proxy. This guy and Cali Khalif are both Somaliland closet-supporters. They want to persuade their followers from their clans that they loved Somalia so much, they abandoned their western life styles to go fix Somalia. They went to Muqdisho to become Somalia's leaders, but they were treated so bad because they were "reer waqooyi". So, now, they want to reignite something called "reer waqooyism", which will unite all the tribes in the North. This is another way of solidifying the usual bullshit claims of the secessionists.

meel foog baanu ka aragnay labadan niin iyo somalilandernimadooda.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:20 pm
by Kabriid
Prof. Samatar is brilliant individual but as they say, an idealist is a cynic in the making. This time you can sense the frustration. He does everything for Somalia hadana xaar bay ugu foodhaqaan because he's reer waqooyi.


It's sickening but I guess he was right when he called them dadka ugu caqliga xun aduunka.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:34 pm
by Khalid Ali
I find it , so interesting how he he explains it i was allowed to give lectures and i got a nice welcome but when ever i tried to be political relevant in Somalia the door was shut in front of my nose. he expressed the feelings he had that he was like a foreigner there in Somalia , his own words and that it didn't matter how educated he was and how many great ideas he had in the minds of the Koonfurians he said i will always be a reer woqoyi. Also how Sheikh sharif told him in bold letters he cant be his running mate, to be made prime minister because of his qabiil. 61 years old but he finally knows who he really is and where he belongs.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:50 pm
by Kabriid
Our people made a big mistake by joining the south back in 1960. If they wanted to join, they should've atleast waited 5 years inorder to create politicians and a political system that could rival the one in the south but unfortunately Somalinimo iyo jaceyl aan dadkeena u qabney got to our heads instead of logic. Taasi waxba may ahaateen if the southerners were as daacad as we were about creating Somali republic and Somaliweyn.


Arintu waa ''fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me''. Tii baa haysata Prof. Samatar. Meel uu arintan u qaado ayuu garan laayahay because he knows they fooled him twice.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:42 pm
by sav12600
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Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:42 pm
by Advo
Farmaajo, the man of the year...the proving prime minister got only 4 votes

What makes Samatar, a respected professor any different?

Election turn out was anyone guess.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 8:56 pm
by Brobaganda
Our people made a big mistake by joining the south back in 1960. If they wanted to join, they should've atleast waited 5 years inorder to create politicians and a political system that could rival the one in the south but unfortunately Somalinimo iyo jaceyl aan dadkeena u qabney got to our heads instead of logic. Taasi waxba may ahaateen if the southerners were as daacad as we were about creating Somali republic and Somaliweyn.


Arintu waa ''fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me''. Tii baa haysata Prof. Samatar. Meel uu arintan u qaado ayuu garan laayahay because he knows they fooled him twice.
It was a condition British Somaliland had to meet in order to be free from the Empire in which the sun never sets. It really wasn't a mistake considering they had no choice. And yes, they did want to join. It wasn't their intention of going solo, not that it was supposed to be the plan anyway. They came to the south asking for a merger of Italian and British Somaliland. The British didn't even want British Somaliland to be its own country anyway. The Somali flag was first raised in Hargeisa and it was raised the day the British left. It was raised because the merger was planned. Talk of merging both Italian Somaliland and British Somaliland didn't come out of no where between June 26 and July 1st, 1960. It was raised years earlier. It was what the people of British Somaliland wanted.

The Somalis of French Somaliland wanted the same thing but the French and Afar didn't want it to happen. They kicked out many Issa out of Djibouti during the referendum and oppressed their vote. They were sent to north-west Awdal and Ethiopia. French and Afar won the vote by a small margin. Somalia would have included our Issa brothers.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:10 pm
by Bro
:dwill: I really thought this individual had a sense of reality and intelligence, but in all honesty, I'm disappointed in his approach and how he handled the last 10mins of the clip :down:

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 11:16 pm
by bluelovelady
He is gaadabursi. But he wouldn't feel lonely if he stopped insulting people just because they don't have P.h.D's like him..... That man knows how to lose a crowd. I never thought anyone could get on the microphone in front of Somali people and white people and insult Somalia for three hours straight. I know many people in America that refuse to go to any event that he is giving a speech. I myself will never go again.

His brother on the other hand actually has workable solutions instead of only criticism for Somalia. That is a brilliant man. He has so many solutions.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:04 am
by Kabriid
Our people made a big mistake by joining the south back in 1960. If they wanted to join, they should've atleast waited 5 years inorder to create politicians and a political system that could rival the one in the south but unfortunately Somalinimo iyo jaceyl aan dadkeena u qabney got to our heads instead of logic. Taasi waxba may ahaateen if the southerners were as daacad as we were about creating Somali republic and Somaliweyn.


Arintu waa ''fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice shame on me''. Tii baa haysata Prof. Samatar. Meel uu arintan u qaado ayuu garan laayahay because he knows they fooled him twice.
It was a condition British Somaliland had to meet in order to be free from the Empire in which the sun never sets. It really wasn't a mistake considering they had no choice. And yes, they did want to join. It wasn't their intention of going solo, not that it was supposed to be the plan anyway. They came to the south asking for a merger of Italian and British Somaliland. The British didn't even want British Somaliland to be its own country anyway. The Somali flag was first raised in Hargeisa and it was raised the day the British left. It was raised because the merger was planned. Talk of merging both Italian Somaliland and British Somaliland didn't come out of no where between June 26 and July 1st, 1960. It was raised years earlier. It was what the people of British Somaliland wanted.

The Somalis of French Somaliland wanted the same thing but the French and Afar didn't want it to happen. They kicked out many Issa out of Djibouti during the referendum and oppressed their vote. They were sent to north-west Awdal and Ethiopia. French and Afar won the vote by a small margin. Somalia would have included our Issa brothers.
When British Somaliland got its independence they became a sovereign country legally. Now if our people weren't so kindhearted, we wouldn't face the problems that we faced from the time after independence until 91.

There shouldn't be talks between Somaliland and Somalia because we don't trust Somalia and therefore there can't be a sit down with someone you don't trust.

Prof. Samatar should come to his senses and realize you're not only a reer Waqooyi in these people's eyes but you're also a foreigner to them and therefore you can forget about becoming President or a high ranked minister that can implement great ideas and change that country.

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:09 am
by CilmiDoone
He is gaadabursi. But he wouldn't feel lonely if he stopped insulting people just because they don't have P.h.D's like him..... That man knows how to lose a crowd. I never thought anyone could get on the microphone in front of Somali people and white people and insult Somalia for three hours straight. I know many people in America that refuse to go to any event that he is giving a speech. I myself will never go again.

His brother on the other hand actually has workable solutions instead of only criticism for Somalia. That is a brilliant man. He has so many solutions.
Its not his fault that Somalis cant handle the truth. They like a romantisized version of reality :lol:

Re: Prof Samatar i felt so lonely and neglected in Somalia

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 9:16 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
I knew he was a jaajuus not true to his words. Good riddance. The real unionists will be seperated from the fake ones(wolves in sheep clothes).
Now Fowziyo has to proof that she is unionist :steviej:

Ofcourse a reer waqooyi would not become president :lol:
Riyaale was gudabursi and a diehard sland supporter, so yh every waqooyist(no matter his clan) will be looked upon suspicious.