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Historic Photo - 1925 Peace Treaty: Harti & Maxamed Zubeer

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Re: Historic Photo - 1925 Peace Treaty: Harti & Maxamed Zube

Postby abgaalKING » Mon May 28, 2012 10:43 am

It is interesting to notice the changing dynamics as they occur just before your own eyes.What people Need to realize is marehan conquest of jubbaland is a reality and almost complete,there is no such thing as harti today,some are at the mercy of seccesionist hostile entity while the other is fighting its own survival,the few immigrants of harti are almost non-existent and have backed their bags due to the relentless pressure from the most potent alliance in somali history,JVA.The missing ingredient is now how they negotiate with all stakeholders in the region and aggresively pursue their interest.


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