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Somali federal state Borders analysis before 2020

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Somali federal state Borders analysis before 2020

Postby MRnutritionist » Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:10 pm

Somali federal state Border community and UN are working on Somali federal state Borders drafts that is very accurate , based on join clan states formed. The draft will be out in 2018 before 2020 to settle things down before the election.

there are already two main conflicts, Southwest state vs Jubaland and Puntland vs Galmudug.

even thou there is clear line between shabelle and Juba, people who live both sides belong to clans that appose to Jubaland and this will result conflict.

the other conflict will be puntland and galmudug, thou the border is clear, pundland members of the Border community prefer the line to be anonymous for obvious reasons puntland Mudug part will be very tiny because of Sacad, and Mareexaan who are part of Galmudug live in and around goldogob North/West of Mudug, and Sacad and Shiikhaal part of galmudug live in and around Jariiban district the top North of Mudug.

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Re: Somali federal state Borders analysis before 2020

Postby Halmogg » Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:32 pm

Somali federal state Border community and UN are working on Somali federal state Borders drafts that is very accurate , based on join clan states formed. The draft will be out in 2018 before 2020 to settle things down before the election.

there are already two main conflicts, Southwest state vs Jubaland and Puntland vs Galmudug.

even thou there is clear line between shabelle and Juba, people who live both sides belong to clans that appose to Jubaland and this will result conflict.

the other conflict will be puntland and galmudug, thou the border is clear, pundland members of the Border community prefer the line to be anonymous for obvious reasons puntland Mudug part will be very tiny because of Sacad, and Mareexaan who are part of Galmudug live in and around goldogob North/West of Mudug, and Sacad and Shiikhaal part of galmudug live in and around Jariiban district the top North of Mudug.




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The mudug border is clear, the people u mentioned don't live in Galdogob &Jariban districts

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Re: Somali federal state Borders analysis before 2020

Postby JSL3000 » Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:24 pm

I thought galdogob was leelkase and bicidyahan degan.

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Re: Somali federal state Borders analysis before 2020

Postby whitehartlane » Thu Feb 11, 2016 3:35 am

apparently sacad took that land over by giving free iphones to the local population..true story


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