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May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Thuganomics » Tue May 20, 2014 12:18 pm

It's a little suspicious that they go from fighting you one min to pledging their sincerest loyalty and letting you know if you remove all your troops and police we don't mind, the fight against the Germans is most important. :lol:

Suspicious,how sxb.It's clear as day to use a similar parlance of the letter it self lol

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby SultanOrder » Tue May 20, 2014 12:19 pm

Theyuusuf who is your reer abti?

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Nomand » Tue May 20, 2014 12:29 pm

if you wave the somaliland flag and celebrate 18 may in kismaayo or caabudwaaq no one cares and no one will stop or harm you. but try and celebrate 1 july in hargeysa and wave the somali flag you will get beaten by the locals and put into prison by the police. that is the difference.

its not because we hate somalia more than other somalis but legally we do not exist, if july 1 is celebrated in hargeisa it shows we are stil part of somalia, ma tacab khasaar baanu isku ridnaa markaa kkkkkkk no 1 july in hargeisa until somalia recognize our independence.
are you proud of that?

also stopping a man from attending his fathers funeral?

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby theyuusuf143 » Tue May 20, 2014 1:41 pm

if you wave the somaliland flag and celebrate 18 may in kismaayo or caabudwaaq no one cares and no one will stop or harm you. but try and celebrate 1 july in hargeysa and wave the somali flag you will get beaten by the locals and put into prison by the police. that is the difference.

its not because we hate somalia more than other somalis but legally we do not exist, if july 1 is celebrated in hargeisa it shows we are stil part of somalia, ma tacab khasaar baanu isku ridnaa markaa kkkkkkk no 1 july in hargeisa until somalia recognize our independence.
are you proud of that?

also stopping a man from attending his fathers funeral?
proud of what exactly? i explained you the reason and its obvious one, somalia's flag cant be seen in hargeisa until they give us our rights. the man was somalia's minister again somalian ministers are not allowed to be outside hargeisa airport. its our coutries law and it must be practised.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Adali » Wed May 21, 2014 2:40 am


The longer the
explanation, the bigger
the lie.

Chinese proverb

Marehan letter to the British

"Please we want to fight for you" New York Times

http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.h ... 5B848DF1D3
No this letter was not by Marehan. Fcking idiot. :lol:

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Caesar » Wed May 21, 2014 3:32 am

sxb adali why did marehan leave from where ever they came from to go to a desert

no hate just curious

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Adali » Wed May 21, 2014 4:00 am

Asc,, first of all I am not you're saxib..

nabad gelyo. :lol:

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby hydrogen » Wed May 21, 2014 4:17 am

sxb adali why did marehan leave from where ever they came from to go to a desert

no hate just curious
Gedo was too small to accommodate the Rahanweyne and the Marehan clans so they migrated north.

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby original dervish » Wed May 21, 2014 12:08 pm

You know you just made that up. :lol:

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Re: May 18 celebrated in Cabuudwaaq, Galgaduud

Postby Caesar » Wed May 21, 2014 12:48 pm

Asc,, first of all I am not you're saxib..

nabad gelyo. :lol:
as u know im from djibouti and ignorant of somali affairs :lol:


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