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Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby original dervish » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:14 pm

Like heavy metal contamination in the ecosystem, the contamination is concentrated in successive generations of organisms. :D

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby Siciid85 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:16 pm

General is right beesha HY has been blessed with one of the best lands in the Somali territories. Mashallah daha desert dwellers from Sool. Madar Mooge, Karin,Midhisho etc.
Just to name some.

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby The`Republic » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:27 pm

I don't see any arable, "prized" land. I see vegetated mountaintop that your entire Isaaq, let alone a regional backwater, could not domesticate and make productive if they have 1/1000 true work ethic and sacrifice. Waaba badow waxaan wallahi; you know you are from ground zero when every green dhir seems like "nimco". :lol: :lol:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby Babygirl- » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:27 pm

Daalo Mountains is were 4 Clans meet!! we are talking about Gubaan Desert Xiis & Maydh villages. etc :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby The`Republic » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:29 pm

What an idiot, The Deserts of Gubaan & the North West VS a Land with Rivers, Farms Wildlife & Forest loool, Marehan Sade VS you a Coalition of Langaab sons of Isaaq.
Somalinet dadku way sintay, Alle Mahadiis weeyaan :lol: :lol:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby Siciid85 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:31 pm

While this is the land of the Marehans. They should take a closer look at home before they speak about prized land or deserts. Because frankly much of Gedo is a desert
in google earth with only few green spots. It is amazing how dry Luuq is despite being surrounded by a river, that shows the true productiveness of the "Marehan" eh . :lol:
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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby skywalker25 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:32 pm

who's looking for attention? even seen me set foot in the idoor section? and how many of you are in Dhulbahante sections daily?
This is not the Dhulbahnte section but Sool. Home to the warriors Sacad Yonis and the mighty reer Yonis and the Cali Bare.

Voltage, your little insults can't make a dent on me. Without getting personally you and your Boon crew orbit a place far beyond normal Somalis. In this fairy tale creation the boons are mighty warriors who have no time to build as they are far to busy winning wars focus on minor details like Admins or peaceful coexistence with your neighbors. The reality outside this forum and these words on the screen is that your people have had a historically shadey past being according to some enslaved by Kenadeed and only came to prominence under the close guidance of Afweyne and his boli qaran, state sponsored welfare system where a retarded geeljire boons were given postitions they had no qualifications for. This is what crippled a nation. The locust Boons not working but all diplomats and generals and CEO's of nationalized government assets. When the masses revolted the Boons couldn't even save their golden goose which died in a Nigerian toilet. Alone broken and with no place to call home. Today you speak as if you have anything of significance. We watch you for a month compete with your Majerteen cousins for a post to be the prime minister. You won, granted. But a major difference between you and your Majerteen cousins is they have balls and assets to play on the table and hold their corner. You on the other hand got the position simply because your a boon who can be given projects and jobs to do like good butler. Because to the real men running whats classed as Somali your are nothing a nobody who wields no power, no admin but a few rag tag militia here and there. Majority of your land is in al-Shabab hands. How do you claim to hold such a position as prime minister when mos of your lands are not even in the hands of this government you speak of. As for Kismayo the Ogaden have at last removed your locust from that city and all the best to them. Now you can go claim your land back from alshabab.

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby Siciid85 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:35 pm

Daalo Mountains is were 4 Clans meet!! we are talking about Gubaan Desert Xiis & Maydh villages. etc: :lol: :lol:

Says who? all the settlements in Daalo from front (Karin) to Madar Mooge all the way to coastal Maydh is HY deegaan. Educate yourself. :steviej:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby skywalker25 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:36 pm

Wallahi find new hobbie ninyo. Your just bring cruel.. :lol:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby Siciid85 » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:45 pm

War waan iskala kaftamaya babygirl. Haadi ay maanta Daalo sheegatay wa ariin cusub. I don't mind taking her there for a visit. :lol:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby original dervish » Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:06 pm

If and when you do go there.....take a few bags of qamadi.....may come in handy. :som:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby The`Republic » Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:16 pm

GeneralDuufle, you and your clan are a nobodys for me to respond to. You are only a step above Siciid with your geriatric Siilaanyo. Probably after his death, you will go back to your bitterness reaped on you by the regional kingpins the Sacad Muuse and maybe even be forced to start waving this again :som:

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Do you even know the context of that picture? Even where it is? Even who those people are? That's 50 Cents in Dollow, Gedo in a camp for famine victims. While you were holed up in your regional backwater, there was an unfortunate instance where a massive famine took place in southern Somalia exactly a year and three months ago while Al Shabaab controlled most of southern Somalia and most of Mogadishu. Most of Gedo was the only part of southern Somalia to have escaped the famine and it happened that Dollow was the most secure in southern Somalia as the base of Barre Hiiraale's forces. Kevin Presidents, Prime Ministers, ministers, and international dignatories all visited the famine victim encampments in Dollow where it was the only secure place outside of parts of Mogadishu that the WFP could feed.

This was the original caption for 50 cents:
Popular American rapper Curtis James Jackson III (known as “50 Cent") visited Somalia for the first time on Wednesday during a World Food Program (WFP) sponsored humanitarian trip to Gedo region.

50 Cent arrived in Dolow, in southwestern Somalia, and visited camps for internally displaced people (IDP) and schools, speaking to people displaced by war and drought.

http://www.somaliareport.com/index.php/ ... ts_Somalia
Here is another video of Keven Rudd, former Australian prime minister visiting Dollow as Australia's Foreign Minister...notice Gedo troops in green fatigues with heavy security as well as the commentator saying those who have fled from famine if they haven't gone into Ethiopia or Kenya have come to the town of Dollow



Also watch this video of the UNHCR visiting a camp in Dollow, Gedo. Notice at 0:30 feeding the people is "Hirda" (a Marehan NGO based in Holland http://hirda.org/) yet the people being helped are speaking Af-Maay like the ones interviewed at the end, who were famine victims fleeing al Shabaab in Bay and Bakool and Shabelles



What exactly is there a purpose to politicize 50 cent like many other Western personalities who visited a famine displacement camps in Dollow?

I find it funny a regional backwater nobody like you whose entire clan is the most laangaab and insignificant of all of the Somali people's major clans and who just two years ago saw his people kill 200 people from each other as a result of fighting over UN donated qamadi would try to poke fun at famine victims.It must be a normal mentality for a man whose highest ambition used to be driving around a Marehan superior. :up:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby original dervish » Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:26 pm

he and his people are contemptible in the extreme.
While he sits there in his dingy bedsit typing away about famine victims, his own kith and kin are starving in the golis mountains.

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby The`Republic » Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:32 pm

He is a bitter guy and bitterness lives misery. :sitdown:

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Re: Kooyaame Reer Khaatumo Seaside Town in Waamo(Pics)

Postby Coldoon » Tue Oct 16, 2012 3:38 pm

Easy on Siciid, while Hawiye and Daarod have multiple Sub-States for their Sub-clans, he, the so-called "Mighty Habar Yonis", as he claims have to share everything. Gobolka Sanaag, Magaalada Cerigabo. Gobolka Togdheer, magaalada Burco. Gobolka Waqooyi Galbeed, magaalada Hergeisa. He has absolutely nothing exclusive to his name.


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