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How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be shared.

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby X.Playa » Thu Jul 17, 2014 7:57 pm

Thats 50 % Daarood and 50% Hawiye basically. Why confounde it in political terms, Galmudug is basically habar gidir and the Federal goverment is Abgaal , puntland is Harti and jubland is Ogaadeen and Mareexaan all Daaroods.

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby FarhanYare » Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:45 pm

Thats 50 % Daarood and 50% Hawiye basically. Why confounde it in political terms, Galmudug is basically habar gidir and the Federal goverment is Abgaal , puntland is Harti and jubland is Ogaadeen and Mareexaan all Daaroods.
hahahahaha that's pretty much it.

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby SomaliDefenceCouncil » Fri Jul 18, 2014 5:53 am

Jubbaland does nor exist, just the thought that a qaxooti Ogaden from Ethiopia/Kenya will get Somalia's resources is disgusting.

There's oil in Ogadenia and Garrisa, they should get their share from the ethiopian/Kenyan states.

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby Chinaman » Fri Jul 18, 2014 6:40 am

First of all I don't think this agreement is genuine.

Lol at Yalaxow the cunt, all accounts by Italians & Brits are about the native Darood clans of Jubba. No one even mentions the small tribes you keep on talking about. Here is a picture of an agreement between the Ogaden and Harti clans of Jubba in 1925:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harti ... Zubeir.png

Matter of fact, we have records of writings about the Jubba at times when there were remains of even The Oromo in the Jubba:
http://waamonews.com/wp-content/uploads ... itants.pdf

Here is a long extract from a book written in 1913 by a Brit.

You can read through it about the native clans of the region.
The Marehan, Ogaden, and Herti Somali are all strongly represented in Jubaland.
The Marehan tribe occupy the north-east part in the neighbourhood of Serenleh and Dolo. From Italian territory they have emigrated into Jubaland during the last twenty years, and are still inclined to be turbulent. They are possessors of large numbers of camels, and of horses also in lesser number, but, unlike the Ogaden, they do not rear cattle extensively. Probably their numbers do not exceed 5000.
The Herti Somali occupy the coast and extend inland as far as the Deshek Wama. Of the three sub-tribes of the Herti, the Midjertein [Majeerteen] are the most numerous in Jubaland, while the Wasengeleh are but few in number and the Dolbahanta still remain to the east of the Juba. The Herti do business as traders as well as rear cattle. Their numbers are about 3000.
The Ogaden Somali are split up into five important sub-tr/p/p/p/spapnibes, the Mohamed Zubeir, the Aulihan, the Abd Wak, the Abdullah, and the Magharbul. Two other sub-tribes are of less importance, namely, the Her Mohamed and the Habr Suliman. It is remarkable that the so-called Mad Mullah, Mohamed Abdullah Hassan, belongs to the very unimportant tribe of the Habr Suliman. Of the Ogaden in Jubaland the Mohamed Zubeir are the most influential and numerous. They occupy the Afmadu district as far south as the Deshek Wama, and own immense quantities of cattle. The Aulihan tribe frequent the district to the west and south of Serenleh. They are rich in camels as well as cattle, and the Juba river is their main water-supply.
By the way it mentions the treacherous Jareer/Mozambiqui cunts (who in my opinion should be kicked out) of the Jubba (Mushunguli &its non-somali sub-clans) who at first when they ran away from their Arab and sometimes somali slaves & into the bushes begged the native (now small-almost non-existent) Boni tribe to live peacefully amongst. They use to offer them gifts in return but after they got enough in numbers they attacked the tribe and killed their chiefs. These unlawful Jareers should be kicked out as they came & stayed treacherously and to boot have no rights to our country:
The Wa-Gosha are a confederacy of several tribes bound together for mutual protection against the Somali. The most important of the tribes are Wa-Zugoa, Yao, Wa-Swaheli, Wa-Gendu, and Mushunguli. All these tribes consist of fugitive slaves from the Somali, and they have taken refuge from their masters in the thick bush on the river-bank. Here at first they lived among the Boni tribe, to whom they gave presents as a kind of tribute. When the Wa-Gosha became more in number this tribute was refused and a fight ensued, in which the Boni were beaten and their chief killed. The Wa-Gosha then settled down, in spite of constant warfare with the Somali. This district under English supervision has an increasing population of agricultural people. They are Mohammedans. They do not attempt to keep any stock except a few goats; this is owing to the large number of tsetse fly in the bush around the swamps which are formed when the river rises in flood
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There are some insulting parts (mainly to your clan) but I left them out so that I don't offend your folks but you're free to read it all ;)

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:27 am

20% is too little and the percentages are for offshore fishing not oil.

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby Adali » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:34 am

First of all I don't think this agreement is genuine.

Lol at Yalaxow the cunt, all accounts by Italians & Brits are about the native Darood clans of Jubba. No one even mentions the small tribes you keep on talking about. Here is a picture of an agreement between the Ogaden and Harti clans of Jubba in 1925:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harti ... Zubeir.png

Matter of fact, we have records of writings about the Jubba at times when there were remains of even The Oromo in the Jubba:
http://waamonews.com/wp-content/uploads ... itants.pdf

Here is a long extract from a book written in 1913 by a Brit.

You can read through it about the native clans of the region.
The Marehan, Ogaden, and Herti Somali are all strongly represented in Jubaland.
The Marehan tribe occupy the north-east part in the neighbourhood of Serenleh and Dolo. From Italian territory they have emigrated into Jubaland during the last twenty years, and are still inclined to be turbulent. They are possessors of large numbers of camels, and of horses also in lesser number, but, unlike the Ogaden, they do not rear cattle extensively. Probably their numbers do not exceed 5000.
The Herti Somali occupy the coast and extend inland as far as the Deshek Wama. Of the three sub-tribes of the Herti, the Midjertein [Majeerteen] are the most numerous in Jubaland, while the Wasengeleh are but few in number and the Dolbahanta still remain to the east of the Juba. The Herti do business as traders as well as rear cattle. Their numbers are about 3000.
The Ogaden Somali are split up into five important sub-tr/p/p/p/spapnibes, the Mohamed Zubeir, the Aulihan, the Abd Wak, the Abdullah, and the Magharbul. Two other sub-tribes are of less importance, namely, the Her Mohamed and the Habr Suliman. It is remarkable that the so-called Mad Mullah, Mohamed Abdullah Hassan, belongs to the very unimportant tribe of the Habr Suliman. Of the Ogaden in Jubaland the Mohamed Zubeir are the most influential and numerous. They occupy the Afmadu district as far south as the Deshek Wama, and own immense quantities of cattle. The Aulihan tribe frequent the district to the west and south of Serenleh. They are rich in camels as well as cattle, and the Juba river is their main water-supply.
By the way it mentions the treacherous Jareer/Mozambiqui cunts (who in my opinion should be kicked out) of the Jubba (Mushunguli &its non-somali sub-clans) who at first when they ran away from their Arab and sometimes somali slaves & into the bushes begged the native (now small-almost non-existent) Boni tribe to live peacefully amongst. They use to offer them gifts in return but after they got enough in numbers they attacked the tribe and killed their chiefs. These unlawful Jareers should be kicked out as they came & stayed treacherously and to boot have no rights to our country:
The Wa-Gosha are a confederacy of several tribes bound together for mutual protection against the Somali. The most important of the tribes are Wa-Zugoa, Yao, Wa-Swaheli, Wa-Gendu, and Mushunguli. All these tribes consist of fugitive slaves from the Somali, and they have taken refuge from their masters in the thick bush on the river-bank. Here at first they lived among the Boni tribe, to whom they gave presents as a kind of tribute. When the Wa-Gosha became more in number this tribute was refused and a fight ensued, in which the Boni were beaten and their chief killed. The Wa-Gosha then settled down, in spite of constant warfare with the Somali. This district under English supervision has an increasing population of agricultural people. They are Mohammedans. They do not attempt to keep any stock except a few goats; this is owing to the large number of tsetse fly in the bush around the swamps which are formed when the river rises in flood
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There are some insulting parts (mainly to your clan) but I left them out so that I don't offend your folks but you're free to read it all ;)
What happened to you that made you so xenophobic towards Mushunguli and these minority tribes, if you want pure Somali go back to Puntland and sit on the lab of Bosaso mayor.

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby SomaliDefenceCouncil » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:37 am

I can understand Isaacs and Kastumo, Mjs getting some of our oil since by default they are citizens of Somalia.


But a qaxooti Ogaden from Jigga or Garrisa, I mean what the F?

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby Chinaman » Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:55 am

Adali if you got Buttraped by a weird MJ nigga when you were young (hence explaining your obsession) its better to get yourself some counselling help instead of airing your frustration here in Somalinet day & day out 24/7.

Believe me, you'll find it much better in the long term in any case. Ranting on Somalinet is only a short fix to be honest.

All the best

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Re: How Somalia's Indian ocean resources (OIL) will be share

Postby Adali » Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:02 am

Chill out buddy.


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