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The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

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The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby OAF » Sun May 27, 2012 4:13 pm

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby Khalid Ali » Sun May 27, 2012 5:20 pm

Nice thanks for sharing i have to say its sickening that there is hardly no media coverage on the situation in the Ogaden region, remember those Swedish journalists there should be more media coverage. Melez zanawi can't hide the endless crimes he is committing in the Ogaden region. But people of the Ogaden region should continue lobby in western countries mps and other politicians to put pressure on the zanawi government to allow at-least journalists in the region

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby OAF » Sun May 27, 2012 5:40 pm

Mansallah, wallahi i want to buy you a villa in Dubai in the future for your Somali nationalist behaviour, i'm so proud atleast there is an isaaq here supporting the struggle of Ogaden, the Ogaden youth will continue doing their great work. :up:

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby Khalid Ali » Sun May 27, 2012 6:05 pm

Thanks brother our interests intertwined the ONLF are fighting a legitimate war and i believe the Ogaden country can be one of the richest countries in Africa it has oil and gas and other natural resources, so much potential we just need to get rid of those nasty Abyssinians. Many Isaaq support the ONLF since 40% of their territory is also occupied only their politicians dont :down: Imagine drinking you're shaah and living with ur cute wife in goday near the shabeele river and no Abyssinian near you that's our aim :up:

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby Khalid Ali » Sun May 27, 2012 6:08 pm



one of my favorite Gabays :up:

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby OAF » Sun May 27, 2012 6:11 pm

Thanks brother our interests intertwined the ONLF are fighting a legitimate war and i believe the Ogaden country can be one of the richest countries in Africa it has oil and gas and other natural resources, so much potential we just need to get rid of those nasty Abyssinians. Many Isaaq support the ONLF since 40% of their territory is also occupied only their politicians dont :down: Imagine drinking you're shaah and living with ur cute wife in goday near the shabeele river and no Abyssinian near you that's our aim :up:
My father is actually from Qabri dahar but born in Kismayo so i would have houses in both Kismayo and QD. Me and my cousin is actually thinking about to make and company soon, he's soon done with the master degree. Would obviously love to offer you a position inshallah :lol:

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby Khalid Ali » Sun May 27, 2012 6:14 pm

Thanks brother our interests intertwined the ONLF are fighting a legitimate war and i believe the Ogaden country can be one of the richest countries in Africa it has oil and gas and other natural resources, so much potential we just need to get rid of those nasty Abyssinians. Many Isaaq support the ONLF since 40% of their territory is also occupied only their politicians dont :down: Imagine drinking you're shaah and living with ur cute wife in goday near the shabeele river and no Abyssinian near you that's our aim :up:
My father is actually from Qabri dahar but born in Kismayo so i would have houses in both Kismayo and QD. Me and my cousin is actually thinking about to make and company soon, he's soon done with the master degree. Would obviously love to offer you a position inshallah :lol:
Ooh that's good Business is always good what kind of company ma reer cabdulle reer dalal baad tahay?

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Re: The history of power struggle in Ogaden.

Postby OAF » Sun May 27, 2012 6:16 pm

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