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Federal member states are direct threat to Somaliland.

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Re: Federal member states are direct threat to Somaliland.

Postby nine » Sun Nov 11, 2018 8:47 am

Somaliland is maamul gobaleed within 🇸🇴 Somalia. Somalia’s sovereignty and international recognized borders are not up for discussion. Even if an entire clan decides to break away the other clans will not grant it .

SL has a lot of potential. Isolating themselves from the rest of Somalia's politics is not good for them they might even have had the opportunity to bribe Xamar officials in the anarchy of the 90s to write off secession papers for them.
That’s right Libaax

Time was on their side, they had the resources and the allies to make it happen or they could’ve split themselves in two, one part to take over the SFG and the other part to control SL, they could’ve manipulated the legal system to make their pipe dream come true, Alxamdulilah that they are political novices and that they think with their heart instead of their brain.

Isaaqs had a head start on other Somali tribes, and they have used their head start to allow refugee to Ethiopian and Yemenis fleeing Yemen’s civil war, whilst banning their Somali kinsmen from other tribes who were traveling on the same ships to not dock.

That was the wake up call ordinary Somalis needed, to fix up and dismantle this project build on Somali hate

Growing up I saw more Isaaq than tolka. Isaaqs are nice folk waa dad fiican I won't lie. Beesha who live under them up in Waqooyi are OK. Reer Burco are nice folks. I can't say the same for our civilians in Kismayo.
But their politics is some F'd up sh!t and the craziest cuqdad ridden qabyaalad ridden politics I seen with Somalis. I don't understand how they call themselves "Somaliland" and want to be recognized as a different country from "Somalia" :lol: the name itself is a joke. Asskissing more than the rest of zoomalis makes it more ceeb.

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Re: Federal member states are direct threat to Somaliland.

Postby abodu » Sun Nov 11, 2018 9:44 am

Ilma ingiris cade yagu Allah isku jabin aakhirka. Sacad muuse iyo hj waa larki kii meel u ku fakado hela iyo kii abaalkisa qori caaradi lagu marinlaha.

Hj ilma caada furcoon.

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Re: Federal member states are direct threat to Somaliland.

Postby Kismaayo21 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 7:29 am




SL has a lot of potential. Isolating themselves from the rest of Somalia's politics is not good for them they might even have had the opportunity to bribe Xamar officials in the anarchy of the 90s to write off secession papers for them.
That’s right Libaax

Time was on their side, they had the resources and the allies to make it happen or they could’ve split themselves in two, one part to take over the SFG and the other part to control SL, they could’ve manipulated the legal system to make their pipe dream come true, Alxamdulilah that they are political novices and that they think with their heart instead of their brain.

Isaaqs had a head start on other Somali tribes, and they have used their head start to allow refugee to Ethiopian and Yemenis fleeing Yemen’s civil war, whilst banning their Somali kinsmen from other tribes who were traveling on the same ships to not dock.

That was the wake up call ordinary Somalis needed, to fix up and dismantle this project build on Somali hate

Growing up I saw more Isaaq than tolka. Isaaqs are nice folk waa dad fiican I won't lie. Beesha who live under them up in Waqooyi are OK. Reer Burco are nice folks. I can't say the same for our civilians in Kismayo.
But their politics is some F'd up sh!t and the craziest cuqdad ridden qabyaalad ridden politics I seen with Somalis. I don't understand how they call themselves "Somaliland" and want to be recognized as a different country from "Somalia" :lol: the name itself is a joke. Asskissing more than the rest of zoomalis makes it more ceeb.
Dhaqan iyo Dad ahaan isaaq are great people, they make good friends, Neighbours and even spouses laakiin Siyaasad ahaan waa cawaan, wax ma garato short sighted and hateful.

They are even oppressing themselves, to score cheap points amongst each other even if it means that their 30 year project will go out the window. For Musse and his tol they rather score political points and be hailed as “ ruler” even if he runs it to the ground.

The same way Somaliland is only Isaaq recognized, Musse bixi only has Habar Awal cheerleaders it’s a family project :lol:


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