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Jubaland: Beesha Sade Marexaan oo baaq diray

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Jubaland: Beesha Sade Marexaan oo baaq diray

Postby Eaglehawk » Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:04 am

we welcome beelaha somaliyeed oo dhulka Jubaland "wax ka dega"

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Re: Jubaland: Beesha Sade Marexaan oo baaq diray

Postby Adali » Sat Jul 14, 2012 11:26 am

whiles other tribal elders propagate aggression and collect Qaaraan constantly for the purpose of harming and putting our families in Jubboyinka through war, all Beesha Sade elders do is preach peace and talk about the inclusion of yet more anti-Sade from the north into Jubaland. I find it disheartening that many Sade elders are psychologically disarming their own people with this politically correct nonsense, especially when we are at the brink of war. Are these men tribal elders or politicians running for office ?

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Re: Jubaland: Beesha Sade Marexaan oo baaq diray

Postby Substance » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:52 pm

I think they spoke well and its important to get everyone on the train for the new Jubbaland state,and devolop our regions, but this should not be taking as weakness.
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