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Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says FM

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:24 pm
by MrPrestige
Somaliland: Recent Attacks On UN In Somalia Spur Secession Talks

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The recent bombing of a UN compound in Mogadishu has increased Somaliland’s drive for independence.
Below is an article published by The Africa Report:A senior Somaliland politician has condemned the tragic terror attack on a UN compound in Mogadishu, but
says it strengthens claims for secession from Somalia. Mohamed Omar, the breakaway state's foreign minister, says that Wednesday's bomb-and-ground-assault
[19 June 2013] by Al Shabaab should prompt the international community to rethink its vision for a united Somalia, while stressing the need to be 'vigilant' of
the spread of Islamism across the Horn of Africa.

The attack left at least 13 dead including four foreigners.
Wednesday's attack is the latest blow to harmony in Somalia's troubled capital, despite its government receiving recognition by the US and International
Monetary Fund last year. Some 18,000 African Union forces are stationed in Mogadishu.


But Al Shabaab, a terror group with close ties to Al Qaeda, still controls vast swathes of land around the city, enforcing its strict interpretation of Sharia on
millions of Somalis.Somaliland, whose own armed forces number some 35,000, has remained relatively peaceful since car bombs in Hargeisa and Bosaso, a
port city in neighbouring Puntland, claimed 29 lives in 2008. The breakaway state remains unrecognised despite Somalia's fragility.

"An effective Somali government is the best way to fight the disease of Al Shabaab," said Omar. "The tragic events in Mogadishu show how difficult this is."
Despite reports of skirmishes between Somaliland forces and Al Shabaab in the state's easternmost reaches, and that Al Shabaab leader Ahmed Godane hails
from the capital city, Hargeisa, Omar feels that Somaliland is containing the threat of terrorism.

However, the minister claims that a united Somalia would draw Somaliland into violence such as Wednesday's.
"Thank God our youth are not turning to Al Shabaab. We are not at war. If recognition was based on security we would have recognition.
However we must remain vigilant, always looking out. "If we join Somalia, we become the target. We hope the international community will rethink its
position on Somaliland in light of these tragic events."


- See more at: http://www.unpo.org/article/16098#sthas ... EBowy.dpuf

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:27 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Looool siillanders still begging the same people they just kicked out from amxaargaysa. Air Isbaaro against UN officials will not do good for wasaarada ictiraafka.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:28 pm
by MrPrestige
No one is begging, the work is done. You just lost more credibility. A lot of parties have lost interest in a united Somalia. :lol:

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:29 pm
by grandpakhalif
ducaysane hows the Maydh seaport going? I always wanted to visit that place.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:31 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
One attack and they lost hope in unified somalia? Are you f-king dumb.
Somalia was at war for 22years and still is.
Why would gaalo wait so long?
Fact is that siilland has nothing to offer except khat , gaypride , conversion to christianity and porn.



If one group has right to get recognition it will be kurds.

Qaldaans can still dreaming, insha'Allah they wont be recognized.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:36 pm
by MrPrestige
This is a non transitional recognized government you chimp, that is why it is different from the last 22 years. It is your last chance to prove to your owners
you can fix the south, if you blow it, that is it. Your Bantu sisters will continue getting banged by Ugandan and Burundian troops and they will continue
having Ugandan babies, you will still be occupied in the year 2030. So tread carefully, any more attacks on the UN, then that is it they will leave Ugaan-Disho.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:38 pm
by afisoone
Somaliland: Recent Attacks On UN In Somalia Spur Secession Talks

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The recent bombing of a UN compound in Mogadishu has increased Somaliland’s drive for independence.
Below is an article published by The Africa Report:A senior Somaliland politician has condemned the tragic terror attack on a UN compound in Mogadishu, but
says it strengthens claims for secession from Somalia. Mohamed Omar, the breakaway state's foreign minister, says that Wednesday's bomb-and-ground-assault
[19 June 2013] by Al Shabaab should prompt the international community to rethink its vision for a united Somalia, while stressing the need to be 'vigilant' of
the spread of Islamism across the Horn of Africa.

The attack left at least 13 dead including four foreigners.
Wednesday's attack is the latest blow to harmony in Somalia's troubled capital, despite its government receiving recognition by the US and International
Monetary Fund last year. Some 18,000 African Union forces are stationed in Mogadishu.


But Al Shabaab, a terror group with close ties to Al Qaeda, still controls vast swathes of land around the city, enforcing its strict interpretation of Sharia on
millions of Somalis.Somaliland, whose own armed forces number some 35,000, has remained relatively peaceful since car bombs in Hargeisa and Bosaso, a
port city in neighbouring Puntland, claimed 29 lives in 2008. The breakaway state remains unrecognised despite Somalia's fragility.

"An effective Somali government is the best way to fight the disease of Al Shabaab," said Omar. "The tragic events in Mogadishu show how difficult this is."
Despite reports of skirmishes between Somaliland forces and Al Shabaab in the state's easternmost reaches, and that Al Shabaab leader Ahmed Godane hails
from the capital city, Hargeisa, Omar feels that Somaliland is containing the threat of terrorism.

However, the minister claims that a united Somalia would draw Somaliland into violence such as Wednesday's.
"Thank God our youth are not turning to Al Shabaab. We are not at war. If recognition was based on security we would have recognition.
However we must remain vigilant, always looking out. "If we join Somalia, we become the target. We hope the international community will rethink its
position on Somaliland in light of these tragic events."


- See more at: http://www.unpo.org/article/16098#sthas ... EBowy.dpuf
Waayo Waaoyo! We need 120 maid in Mogadishu hotels from Maid. They will clean the yards and the house bedding. In 1988, they were the best maid in Mogadishu with that heavy accent.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:39 pm
by MrPrestige
Bantu Afisoone do you still wear lipstick?

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:39 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Khaniisboy,

UN knows somali govt and amisom are battling against Alshabaab.
Wait when they find out that the pregnant warlord ceeb yaanyo is funding terrorism via his qaldaan cousin godane. Pregnant woman and siilland will be hold responsible.
You can forget ictiraaf.
:stylin:

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:40 pm
by Titanium


Look how they beg. They have went as far as insulting other Somalis to get their word across and still the White man doesn't listen.

No one cares. The world never cared. Even your biggest ally to the west of you doesn't give a damn.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:42 pm
by MrPrestige
Battyhutu W How are you battling Al shabab when everybody knows it is Mogadishu People that are providing intelligence for Al Shabab and even providing
them with weapons as in the case of the recent weapons destined to Al shabab via Kismaayo that was stopped by AMISOM? You're your own worst enemy,I
will watch while you blow yourselves and continue to damage yourselves like you always do.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:43 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
I always laugh when qaldaans come with cheap propaganda: Siilland, the best kept secret in africa.
What secret?
U talking about the khat?
About the hoes?
About the terrorists walking free in amxaargaysa?
About the worship of the habashi?
Or the dictatorship against weak minorities?
Or the clashes between qaldaans and daroogo in sanaag?

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:46 pm
by MrPrestige
You shouldn't laugh as your women are getting impregnated by Ugandan troops while selling their bodies in Yemen while your people are blown up daily into
pieces in Mogadishu. What is there to laugh about? Qosolba kuma furna ya Hutu. Go fix your backyard raccoon.

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:46 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Somaliland: Recent Attacks On UN In Somalia Spur Secession Talks

Image


The recent bombing of a UN compound in Mogadishu has increased Somaliland’s drive for independence.
Below is an article published by The Africa Report:A senior Somaliland politician has condemned the tragic terror attack on a UN compound in Mogadishu, but
says it strengthens claims for secession from Somalia. Mohamed Omar, the breakaway state's foreign minister, says that Wednesday's bomb-and-ground-assault
[19 June 2013] by Al Shabaab should prompt the international community to rethink its vision for a united Somalia, while stressing the need to be 'vigilant' of
the spread of Islamism across the Horn of Africa.

The attack left at least 13 dead including four foreigners.
Wednesday's attack is the latest blow to harmony in Somalia's troubled capital, despite its government receiving recognition by the US and International
Monetary Fund last year. Some 18,000 African Union forces are stationed in Mogadishu.


But Al Shabaab, a terror group with close ties to Al Qaeda, still controls vast swathes of land around the city, enforcing its strict interpretation of Sharia on
millions of Somalis.Somaliland, whose own armed forces number some 35,000, has remained relatively peaceful since car bombs in Hargeisa and Bosaso, a
port city in neighbouring Puntland, claimed 29 lives in 2008. The breakaway state remains unrecognised despite Somalia's fragility.

"An effective Somali government is the best way to fight the disease of Al Shabaab," said Omar. "The tragic events in Mogadishu show how difficult this is."
Despite reports of skirmishes between Somaliland forces and Al Shabaab in the state's easternmost reaches, and that Al Shabaab leader Ahmed Godane hails
from the capital city, Hargeisa, Omar feels that Somaliland is containing the threat of terrorism.

However, the minister claims that a united Somalia would draw Somaliland into violence such as Wednesday's.
"Thank God our youth are not turning to Al Shabaab. We are not at war. If recognition was based on security we would have recognition.
However we must remain vigilant, always looking out. "If we join Somalia, we become the target. We hope the international community will rethink its
position on Somaliland in light of these tragic events."


- See more at: http://www.unpo.org/article/16098#sthas ... EBowy.dpuf
Waayo Waaoyo! We need 120 maid in Mogadishu hotels from Maid. They will clean the yards and the house bedding. In 1988, they were the best maid in Mogadishu with that heavy accent.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Attack on Ximaardisho strengthens Somaliland stance says

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 6:48 pm
by MrPrestige
While Hutuking's Mooryaan people get blown up into pieces. I walk free in my land like a boss, alhamdullilah. Illahayo isha Mooryaanta naga qabo. :D

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