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Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby King-of-Awdal » Wed May 27, 2009 2:56 pm

I could care less what you look like, i still love you. :heart: and why did you edit what you said first? :lol:

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby Xamari_76 » Wed May 27, 2009 2:57 pm

Because i realized you weren't talking about me but my clan.. :|

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby King-of-Awdal » Wed May 27, 2009 3:01 pm

Whats your Clan? :shock:

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby Xamari_76 » Wed May 27, 2009 3:11 pm

Never mind that.

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby sector9 » Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:25 pm

djibouti is long gone from any somali weyn fantasy, u have to remeber also that djibouti half population is the canfar ethiopians

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby SahanGalbeed » Sun Jul 12, 2009 12:13 am

KOA
They get their shipments and the trucks drive to the border guarded by none other than ethiopians and the drivers are ethiopian. So basically your being pimped
Oh yeah , they were doing the same in Djibouti , their DRUNK drivers even killing some people on the road .
Jab-buti , waa meeshi butidu ku jabtay bay yidhahdeen , even the French never understood how severely alcoholic the governor who decided to build a city there might have been :lol:
it is a fuckin shit hole !
I was born there and I hate it , fuckin hot , humid and it stinks .

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby Xamari_76 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:32 pm

You were born in djibouti but you hate it? what?...do you think your from muqadisho now.

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby labo22 » Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:27 am

It doesn't matter what Djiboutian think about the Concept of Somaliweyn Ahmed Osman Guelleh Arrab of Somaliland and IOG of Djibouti have created a front office for those businesses to be specific free zone offices import and export business right here in Djibouti to facilitate and represent indirectly self declared Somaliland, this however mean recognizing Somaliland is not the interest for both IOG and Ahmed Osman , they need to keep Somaliland as their hostage forever. That is not acceptable to the SomaliLanders at the same time it is creating animosity toward Djiboutian people as long as the above mentioned morons manipulate the official government of Djibouti policies to their personal interest.

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby labo22 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:44 am

Queen_Arawello wrote:I hear the reason why Dj government won't recognise Somaliland is because they still believe in this concept Somaliweyn..is this shared by the general population :?:

I wish the best for the Somalilander, Please don't stop to demand the rest of your rights and don't overlook the real enamy of Somaliland Ahmed Osman Guelleh Arrab of Somaliland Ismail Omer Guelleh of Djibouti have created front offices in free zone offices import and export business right here in Djibouti to facilitate and represent indirectly the interest of self declared Somaliland, this however mean recognizing Somaliland is not the interest for both IOG and Ahmed Osman , they need to keep Somaliland as their hostage forever. That is not acceptable to the SomaliLanders at the same time it is creating animosity toward Djiboutian people as long as the above mentioned morons manipulate the official government of Djibouti policies to their personal interest.

Wake up!!! Ismail Omer Guelleh (IOG) comes up with desperate immoral tactics with the help of US a war between Djibouti and Eritrea were initiated that Djibouti could fight a proxy war for the US, it is mutual benefit for both the US and Djiboutian dictator IOG. The benefit for IOG is that the war out side could rally a support within for patriotism and also could create the unity that has been absent through IOG’s regime, on the other hand the US having military base in Djibouti is direct threat to Eritrea and the US could farther politically isolate Eritrea at the same time creating an other war front in order to stretch thin the limit of military man power of Eritrea. The border between Ethiopia and Eritrea is monitored by the UN so the only place that the Ethiopia with support of the US could invade into Eritrea is through Djibouti and that has happened already; would Eritrea become another Granada or Iraq regime change style? We have seen a huge Ethiopia military movement through Djibouti toward Eritrea. Ethiopia is training Djiboutian military with the US co-ordination and support of the US, isn’t paradoxical Djiboutian military have been training Somali Transitional Federal Government TFG, at the same time Djiboutian military are trained by Ethiopia the arch enemy of Somalia, here the picture doesn’t add up, however in this way already the four out of the five parts of Somalia: north east (former British colony), south (former Italian colony), Ogaden or western Somalia (already under Ethiopia) and Djibouti (former French colony) are in one way or other comes under Ethiopia rule,

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby labo22 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:55 am

Xamari_76 wrote:You were born in djibouti but you hate it? what?...do you think your from muqadisho now.

You sound like those who use to work for government and their live line tube or (mushaaro ogadeen) has been cut well you might have a last option to kiss asses of IOG antourage, there are too many like you in overseas countries, cheers

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby labo22 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:43 am

Queen_Arawello wrote:I hear the reason why Dj government won't recognise Somaliland is because they still believe in this concept Somaliweyn..is this shared by the general population :?:


Ismail Omer Guelleh (IOG) not only he gave up the concept of Somaliweyn but also he sold his own country part of Somaliweyn to Western interest,IOG comes up with desperate immoral tactics with the help of US a war between Djibouti and Eritrea were initiated that Djibouti could fight a proxy war for the US, it is mutual benefit for both the US and Djiboutian dictator IOG. The benefit for IOG is that the war out side could rally a support within for patriotism and also could create the unity that has been absent through IOG’s regime, on the other hand the US having military base in Djibouti is direct threat to Eritrea and the US could farther politically isolate Eritrea at the same time creating an other war front in order to stretch thin the limit of military man power of Eritrea. The border between Ethiopia and Eritrea is monitored by the UN so the only place that the Ethiopia with support of the US could invade into Eritrea is through Djibouti and that has happened already; would Eritrea become another Granada or Iraq regime change style? We have seen a huge Ethiopia military movement through Djibouti toward Eritrea. Ethiopia is training Djiboutian military with the US co-ordination and support of the US, isn’t paradoxical Djiboutian military have been training Somali Transitional Federal Government TFG, at the same time Djiboutian military are trained by Ethiopia the arch enemy of Somalia, here the picture doesn’t add up, however in this way already the four out of the five parts of Somalia: north east (former British colony), south (former Italian colony), Ogaden or western Somalia (already under Ethiopia) and Djibouti (former French colony) are in one way or other comes under Ethiopia rule,

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby labo22 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:55 am

Ismail Omer Guelleh (IOG) not only he gave up the concept of Somaliweyn but also he sold his own country part of Somaliweyn to Western interest,IOG comes up with desperate immoral tactics with the help of US a war between Djibouti and Eritrea were initiated that Djibouti could fight a proxy war for the US, it is mutual benefit for both the US and Djiboutian dictator IOG. The benefit for IOG is that the war out side could rally a support within for patriotism and also could create the unity that has been absent through IOG’s regime, on the other hand the US having military base in Djibouti is direct threat to Eritrea and the US could farther politically isolate Eritrea at the same time creating an other war front in order to stretch thin the limit of military man power of Eritrea. The border between Ethiopia and Eritrea is monitored by the UN so the only place that the Ethiopia with support of the US could invade into Eritrea is through Djibouti and that has happened already; would Eritrea become another Granada or Iraq regime change style? We have seen a huge Ethiopia military movement through Djibouti toward Eritrea. Ethiopia is training Djiboutian military with the US co-ordination and support of the US, isn’t paradoxical Djiboutian military have been training Somali Transitional Federal Government TFG, at the same time Djiboutian military are trained by Ethiopia the arch enemy of Somalia, here the picture doesn’t add up, however in this way already the four out of the five parts of Somalia: north east (former British colony), south (former Italian colony), Ogaden or western Somalia (already under Ethiopia) and Djibouti (former French colony) are in one way or other comes under Ethiopia rule,

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Re: Do Djiboutians Support Concept of Somaliweyn

Postby labo22 » Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:56 am

Queen_Arawello wrote:I hear the reason why Dj government won't recognise Somaliland is because they still believe in this concept Somaliweyn..is this shared by the general population :?:



Ismail Omer Guelleh (IOG) not only he gave up the concept of Somaliweyn but also he sold his own country part of Somaliweyn to Western interest,IOG comes up with desperate immoral tactics with the help of US a war between Djibouti and Eritrea were initiated that Djibouti could fight a proxy war for the US, it is mutual benefit for both the US and Djiboutian dictator IOG. The benefit for IOG is that the war out side could rally a support within for patriotism and also could create the unity that has been absent through IOG’s regime, on the other hand the US having military base in Djibouti is direct threat to Eritrea and the US could farther politically isolate Eritrea at the same time creating an other war front in order to stretch thin the limit of military man power of Eritrea. The border between Ethiopia and Eritrea is monitored by the UN so the only place that the Ethiopia with support of the US could invade into Eritrea is through Djibouti and that has happened already; would Eritrea become another Granada or Iraq regime change style? We have seen a huge Ethiopia military movement through Djibouti toward Eritrea. Ethiopia is training Djiboutian military with the US co-ordination and support of the US, isn’t paradoxical Djiboutian military have been training Somali Transitional Federal Government TFG, at the same time Djiboutian military are trained by Ethiopia the arch enemy of Somalia, here the picture doesn’t add up, however in this way already the four out of the five parts of Somalia: north east (former British colony), south (former Italian colony), Ogaden or western Somalia (already under Ethiopia) and Djibouti (former French colony) are in one way or other comes under Ethiopia rule,


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