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The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing party

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby oxymoron » Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:44 am

AY (AUN) couldn't govern either :D
from Anarchy Xamar to Dawlad Xamar I would say he did darn well. :mrgreen:

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby Bermooda » Sun Dec 15, 2013 3:57 am

OX stop with the two-facedness forget us you yourselves hated Yeey reason why he died in exile :down:

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby original dervish » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:07 am

For good or bad...we`re stuck with the current leadership.
The next 12 months will a weathervane for the next 10 years.

If the govt does prioritize the destruction of al Shabaab...we can forget about any future for Somalia.

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby oxymoron » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:40 am

OX stop with the two-facedness forget us you yourselves hated Yeey reason why he died in exile :down:
Only those who loved Anarchy iyo Al Shabaab hated AY. :ugeek:

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby oxymoron » Sun Dec 15, 2013 4:41 am

For good or bad...we`re stuck with the current leadership.
The next 12 months will a weathervane for the next 10 years.

If the govt does prioritize the destruction of al Shabaab...we can forget about any future for Somalia.
The current Leaderhsip is retarded I don't expect anyone good from them. Their death is beyond welcome. 8-)

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby sahal80 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 5:52 am

The person who made mogadishu peaceful is shaykh sharif though mogadishu authority was existing before him like golaha deegaanka banaadir with a mayor and three deptuties, current mogadishu mayorship is based on the power sharing of ex golaha deegaanka, big fadli in this one mogadishu authority work goes to guys like omar hashi.

Sharif was in villa somalia for 6 months, ethiopia has removed him and brought him back to villa somalia!


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Hassan sheekhs own party was a political party of dam jadid it had members like farah abdulqadir his deputy and doodisho...students etc

Tayo is not a party, just appears as a campaing before the elections it had some islaax members and somali intellectuals


Dam jadid are an enclosed authoritative group they don't rule the country just through the govt but through their "policy unit" wich inludes non official members.

Very dangerous, now are controlling the power firmly, they have ate walalaha galgaduud, close to cun D&M, close to sign a contract with a new turkish company that will manage the kismayo port.

Nick kay still visits all the governors, he has been to hiiraan, his deputy fathia saruur has been to baydhabo at the same time yet he is not allowed to talk about the federal issues just their local issues!

This is how the dam jadid is controlling the power! !

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby original dervish » Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:11 am

They may be "controlling".....but what are they doing for the country?....nothing at all.

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby sahal80 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 7:22 am

This american visit comes after the recent change
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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby original dervish » Sun Dec 15, 2013 11:05 am

Can they please get some decent furniture......it looks my edoors sitting room. :lol:

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Re: The Muslim Brotherhood: Somalia's natural governing part

Postby Hodan94 » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:05 pm

So what this thread is saying is that hassan sheukh is ayatollah?


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