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Will hawiye ever develop intellectually & politically ?

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Will hawiye ever develop intellectually & politically ?

Postby MIndi_Ku_Cadayde » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:21 am

Just a question will hawiye ever develop intellectually or politically or they live in learned disability which affected them for last 16 years??? Do they have confidence in themselves?please give your honest opinion
why they do not have unified leadership? why are there 20 idiots quarelling over their leadership?
where are their intellectuals? who is their politician who directs them?
why can't they have peacefull and civil society like puntland and somaliland.
why they live in disease and poverty, lawlessness when they have the best land of somalia in the south??
why they keep switching from islamists to tribalist and then to nationalists.. when they do nothing good for themselves or their own people??

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