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rebuilding kismayo

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Substance » Fri Sep 28, 2012 6:06 pm

It's rightful owners are back in town.
Khalid a/Emperior5: Why do you care about the affairs of Jubbaland?
It dont concern you.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Coldoon » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:28 am

It's rightful owners are back in town.
Khalid a/Emperior5: Why do you care about the affairs of Jubbaland?
It dont concern you.
When I said it's rightful owners, I was talking about dhasha xalasha ah ee ilma Daarod ee dawladnimada iyo unityka beesha jacel. Not the retards that were outsmarted by Godane.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby original dervish » Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:16 am

one of my OG friends says he`ll be in Kismayo within 3 months of the last shot being fired.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Kismaayo21 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:27 am

dumb Ogadens Imaanla'an has made you this way, ku laha the rightful owners are back in town, ROFL not only are you admitting that you was not allowed in yourSO CALLED "city" by Sade, but you showing complete and servere signs of infiriority complex issues, Sade is kismaayo, and kismaayo is Sade, you dont have the city in your hands today, and you never will, you are destined to be a victim, your people are homeless in Somalia, LMAO, the illusionist in this dhaan-dhaan clan is laugable, and entertaining, atleast true colors were shown and Sade will act accordingly, the next few days should be fun, as we battle the invading fufu;s your Ogaden woman are being penatrated by xabashis, even the kenyan army have brought their OG concobines with them, Sade has and will always control Kismaayo, everyone knows that mate, its not rocket science :steviej: :stylin: :stylin: :stylin:

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby The_Patriot » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:35 am

Galgaduud21 its time you forfeited your Isbaaro in Berxaanu.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Kismaayo21 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:37 am

Galgaduud21 its time you forfeited your Isbaaro in Berxaanu.
what do marehan and ethiopians have in comon?????

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Kismaayo21 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:39 am

we gangbang dumb cagdheers, from day 1, look at you acting like the kjenyans are saviours, saving you from what marehan ahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahah

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Kismaayo21 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:41 am

Like I said before OGADENS ---------> mothers and sisters raped by filthy aid infested ethiopians,
----------> fathers and sons shoe polishing kenyans shoes, and cooking them meals while they fight the marehan
-----------> bad mouthing marehans hahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahah aqli dameer waxiid

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:57 am

Looks like OG will have their revenge? :steviej:

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby original dervish » Sat Sep 29, 2012 6:18 am

what a face :D

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby guhad122 » Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:21 pm

Meta,
1. When the coalition forces enter the city, they have to implement 24-hours curfew for as long as required
2. They have to disarm anyone carrying guns that is not part of the coalition forces
3. They have to setup a safe locations where the hungry and trapped civilians can get some aid: food, water and so on
4. Set up a a temporary administration that encompasses all the clans in the region
5. Continue liberating other major cities in the region such as Jilib, Jamaame, Buaale, Saakow, Salagle and so on
6. And finally someone should tell that stupid Sheekhaal general to shut da fock up because Kismaayo and Jubaland is not his business
7. Once the two jubbas are completely secured, provide assistance for our Sade people in Gedo to get rid of the Alshabab criminals

Like Faarax Macalin said, Kismaayo will not take orders from Muqdisho during the current political situation of Somalia. Once a strong central government is established, then it would be a different story. Dhagobadan who is protected by Ugandan AMISOM troops shouldn't be saying much about Kismaayo.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Anarchist » Sat Sep 29, 2012 6:38 pm

@Guhad - Kismaayo will not take orders from Muqdisho, but will take orders from Nairobi? Am I reading this right? You want Kismaayo's decisions to be decided for you by the same Kenyans who oppress our people, but not by Somalia's president? Even though Kismaayo & Muqdisho are both part of the same country, whereas Nairobi isn't? War ileen tanoo kalena weey jirtay. Isku noqo saaxiib, waxaan waa ceeb. Hassan Sheikh is a reasonable man, it's in everyone's interest to form an independent, all inclusive administration, free from Kenya's meddling, no honor in being somebody's b!tch.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby guhad122 » Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:48 am

Koronto,
Ina-adeer; I said the current political environment; Somaliland has its own administration that doesn't take orders from Muqdisho, same goes with Puntland, and also Galmudug even though they currently have three presidents :lol:

My point is there is no strong central government to take care of its people, and while I have nothing bad to say about the president, I know for sure it will take years may be a decade to get a strong and capable Somali central government and while we wait that, I am for semi-administrations that represent their people and can assure their wellness and security. To take you back to about just century ago, Garrissa was controlled from Kismaayo and came under the Kismaayo Jubaland administration. The people in Garisa are the people of Kismaayo so if they, the Kenayan Somalis, have decided to help their next of kins while we wait this government; why not.

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby Advo » Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:05 am

@Guhad - Kismaayo will not take orders from Muqdisho, but will take orders from Nairobi? Am I reading this right? You want Kismaayo's decisions to be decided for you by the same Kenyans who oppress our people, but not by Somalia's president? Even though Kismaayo & Muqdisho are both part of the same country, whereas Nairobi isn't? War ileen tanoo kalena weey jirtay. Isku noqo saaxiib, waxaan waa ceeb. Hassan Sheikh is a reasonable man, it's in everyone's interest to form an independent, all inclusive administration, free from Kenya's meddling, no honor in being somebody's b!tch.

I am all for creating an administration that is fair and balanced in those regions but did this nygga just say we will take orders from fuking bantus and not our GOVERNMENT? the problem is wuu isla fiicanyahay and its not only him kawaran. I dont care how much our new president is against forming jubbaland but I would never choose foreign power over my own because of disagreement. Funny how somalis rationalize dhabodhalifnimo, its ok aslong as they have our clan interest in heart but if they dont they're the enemy lol

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Re: rebuilding kismayo

Postby original dervish » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:06 am

I think a lot of people are jumping the gun, pun intended.
What is clear is that no single clan will own Kismayo. The days of moryaanism are over.

I believe the talks/formation of Jubbaland can be the basis for progress towards peace, security and prosperity in the region.
Its disappointing to see some of our OG brothers/sisters claiming the city for themselves.
Has nothing been learned in the last 20 years?

What is now needed is a period of calm, where people can return to their homes and businesses as quickly as possible.


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