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What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby Warsame101 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:11 am

Murax, now you are just venturing in to borders that are more personal. I have tried to write it off but you are going to keep repeating it, I will be forced to write in a language that you might understand. Gedo is not a region that your father built, you do not have more right to me than other Mareexaan. Did you personally partook in the liberation of Gedo in 1991? No, you were lavishing somehwere in the Americas whilst my family were amongst the ones who spearheaded the liberation. I have more right to Gedo (despite me not even being from there) than you who has perhaps several generations of family there.

Try to reflect these legitimate point instead of creating some kind of green line between Reer Mudug Mareexaans and Reer Gedood.

Reer Gedo have lost thousands of their youth in the forceful conscriptions sent to Xamar, yet there was no outcry, Reer Gedo had to endure this year a drought that that they have never experienced before since al-Shabaab banned the local aid agencies from providing the usual annual relieve, yet there was no outcry, Reer Gedo youth had to endure random decapitations and be dictated by some foreign officials, there was no outcry.

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby CoolPoisons » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:55 am

Doqonkii Ali Husein, gaf iyo aflagaado ayaa 24 saac ku jira. Warya maxa dadka u kala qeybineysa Rer Mudug iyo Rer Gedo. Waan wada simanahay and warsame's right. he has more right to Gedo than U will ever have madaame u so xoreeyey Gedo

Adigo ku dhashay Marakaynka ayaa rabta inaad iska dhigtid qof xaq ku leh gobolka. Awalba doqon ayaa ahayd. go talk about lady affairs NBA basketball and leave politics to real men.

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby Voltage » Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:05 am

Just continue this in the private section if you so wish, spare dirty laundering for those who it matters to.

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby Murax » Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:40 am

Murax, now you are just venturing in to borders that are more personal. I have tried to write it off but you are going to keep repeating it, I will be forced to write in a language that you might understand. Gedo is not a region that your father built, you do not have more right to me than other Mareexaan. Did you personally partook in the liberation of Gedo in 1991? No, you were lavishing somehwere in the Americas whilst my family were amongst the ones who spearheaded the liberation. I have more right to Gedo (despite me not even being from there) than you who has perhaps several generations of family there.

Try to reflect these legitimate point instead of creating some kind of green line between Reer Mudug Mareexaans and Reer Gedood.

Reer Gedo have lost thousands of their youth in the forceful conscriptions sent to Xamar, yet there was no outcry, Reer Gedo had to endure this year a drought that that they have never experienced before since al-Shabaab banned the local aid agencies from providing the usual annual relieve, yet there was no outcry, Reer Gedo youth had to endure random decapitations and be dictated by some foreign officials, there was no outcry.


First of all, I have not mentioned not one time Reer Gedo or Reer Mudug or any of this stupid, trivial regionalism nonsense. Infact, My record here speaks for itself and I have attacked several people (Garbo Gedo and others) who I felt were bringing this at one point or another. 2ndly no Gedo is not my region, nor was it built by my family. About Your family spearheading the liberation of it from USC, Ilahay ajar haka siiyo. Everyone knows and attests to how much I respect that. However look at the nonsense Your coming with; because the leadership of the liberation of it came from a particular family, it gives them the right to turn hundreds of thousands of peoples lives upside down whenever they feel the need to do so? Gedo is a region in Somalia which is primairly settled by one clan, Marexaan. I don't go beyond that. What made Me think that Gedo is house money for You is the startling lack of dareen and sensitvity for what the people have to endure every time one of these futile attempts go awry.I know You're smart enough to realize the points that are being made but for whatever reason You are suppressing that, or chosing to ignore it. Like I said, the fact that Shishkabab is a problem is a refrain that everybody knows. However does a bad situation give people a reason or justification to compound it and make it worse? No it doesn't, and that is exactly what qolodaan doolow do. They take a bad situation (poor Governance, abaar, etc.) and turn it into mass human suffering in the tens of thousands?

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby CoolPoisons » Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:43 am

^^ Murax mangaab baa tahay

why are U attacking warsame on personal level. Waxaad u mooda that U kinda hate that he's supporting Jale Bare Hirale.

teeda kale, what we (ibrahimcw, HimanJale, Warsame101 iyo aniga)have been saying for a long time have come true

Ciidanka Dolow have captured whole of Gedo with peace. there is no barakac, there is no gaajo. are U gonna welcome it or not?

stop living in the past, this is the new future

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby ibrahimcw » Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:18 am

Murax, now you are just venturing in to borders that are more personal. I have tried to write it off but you are going to keep repeating it, I will be forced to write in a language that you might understand. Gedo is not a region that your father built, you do not have more right to me than other Mareexaan. Did you personally partook in the liberation of Gedo in 1991? No, you were lavishing somehwere in the Americas whilst my family were amongst the ones who spearheaded the liberation. I have more right to Gedo (despite me not even being from there) than you who has perhaps several generations of family there.

Try to reflect these legitimate point instead of creating some kind of green line between Reer Mudug Mareexaans and Reer Gedood.

Reer Gedo have lost thousands of their youth in the forceful conscriptions sent to Xamar, yet there was no outcry, Reer Gedo had to endure this year a drought that that they have never experienced before since al-Shabaab banned the local aid agencies from providing the usual annual relieve, yet there was no outcry, Reer Gedo youth had to endure random decapitations and be dictated by some foreign officials, there was no outcry.


First of all, I have not mentioned not one time Reer Gedo or Reer Mudug or any of this stupid, trivial regionalism nonsense. Infact, My record here speaks for itself and I have attacked several people (Garbo Gedo and others) who I felt were bringing this at one point or another. 2ndly no Gedo is not my region, nor was it built by my family. About Your family spearheading the liberation of it from USC, Ilahay ajar haka siiyo. Everyone knows and attests to how much I respect that. However look at the nonsense Your coming with; because the leadership of the liberation of it came from a particular family, it gives them the right to turn hundreds of thousands of peoples lives upside down whenever they feel the need to do so? Gedo is a region in Somalia which is primairly settled by one clan, Marexaan. I don't go beyond that. What made Me think that Gedo is house money for You is the startling lack of dareen and sensitvity for what the people have to endure every time one of these futile attempts go awry.I know You're smart enough to realize the points that are being made but for whatever reason You are suppressing that, or chosing to ignore it. Like I said, the fact that Shishkabab is a problem is a refrain that everybody knows. However does a bad situation give people a reason or justification to compound it and make it worse? No it doesn't, and that is exactly what qolodaan doolow do. They take a bad situation (poor Governance, abaar, etc.) and turn it into mass human suffering in the tens of thousands?
murax dont make this personal, it was completely uncalled for to accuse warsame's family of terrorising reer gedo, where the hell did that come from :?
About the "trivial regionalism nonsense", what happened to attacking those who you feel divided beesha in that way ? you did the opposite as you were quick to back them up and assume your famous high rank cheerleader position, very very contrary to your claim of fighting that sort of idiotic division. the proof is in advo's rambling and your responses to it. :|

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Re: What was gained from the war in Beled-Xaawo?

Postby Warsame101 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:55 pm

Murax, I am sorry but I do not have the time to pick your previous posts and show you the contradictory statements you seem to make all the time. You have stepped over the border and transformed into a personal attack.

Besides, this issue does not warrant a debate or a personal attack, it is happening right now whether you huff here or puff there.


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