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Somali MPs in 1960s

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Re: Somali MPs in 1960s

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 12:55 am

Oxymoron,
Not really; the number was 125 and Majeerteen had about 15, Habar Gidir on the other hand had about 5 all together. Mareexaan had 3. Dhulbahante had about 4. Even 15 was way too many for Dhabayoco; Jiriibin and Caluula had mps in the parliament :lol: :lol: :lol: Unbelievable.
Then they killed the Wadaad who told them they were getting too greedy. Shame on Abdirizak Haji Hussein & his Dabka party, two key suspects behind the assassination !

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Re: Somali MPs in 1960s

Postby STARKAST » Fri Jan 25, 2013 1:06 am

    Oxymoron,
    Not really; the number was 125 and Majeerteen had about 15, Habar Gidir on the other hand had about 5 all together. Mareexaan had 3. Dhulbahante had about 4. Even 15 was way too many for Dhabayoco; Jiriibin and Caluula had mps in the parliament :lol: :lol: :lol: Unbelievable.
    Then they killed the Wadaad who told them they were getting too greedy. Shame on Abdirizak Haji Hussein & his Dabka party, two key suspects behind the assassination !
    'suspects' meaning no evidence. Refrain from your sweeping statements of an era you was not born in.

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    Re: Somali MPs in 1960s

    Postby GeoSeven » Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:39 am


    P.S. Hiiraan was the province with the highest total vote AGAINST the Union referendum. It voted in staggering numbers AGAINST the union due to the mischievous actions of the Aden Abdulle & PL factions which usurped power from the Hawiyists lead by Sheik Ali Jimcaale, one of the most famous and proHawiye leaders in the 60s. He predicted that a showdown would occur in the future as the Darood started to overreach for more than their fair share of power.
    Abdiwahab the evil sixir cast on the nation could not penetrate Hiiraan because of Sheik Ali Jimale bless his soul, a true visionary. He saw the corruption that was taking place in broad daylight and his cries of caution were heard from Jabuuti to NFD. But the evil sixir cast upon the Abgaal brethren was too strong to break. History works in funny ways , Hassan Sheekh might be another Cabdullaahi Ciise or Sheik Ali Jimaale reborn.

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    Re: Somali MPs in 1960s

    Postby Osob101 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:58 am

    Sixir Beela :lol:

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    Re: Somali MPs in 1960s

    Postby Eaglehawk » Fri Jan 25, 2013 7:59 am

    the only success story that we can attribute to the 1960s goverment is they held election and transferred power before killing the president
    as far as I am concerned they have no relevance in our political history weither they were part of our history or not their impact is inconsequential, apart from laying the foundation of somali political rivalry and mismanaging the birth of a modern nation state they barly show up in the annals of the somali political history

    the previous goverment of 1960s had no aspiration goals, they were happy eating the donated aid money and they were not even that interested in power, to them political power was seen in terms of financial gains

    it was easy to over throw the lazy bastards, the italians ba meesha mamuulay and somali officials were in neo colonial government, so when the neo colonial goverment was over thrown, only the italians and their stooges complaint, while somaliwayn sang "Waa Baa beryey"

    the 1960 official received a state on a silver plate and lost it 9 years after that, war kuwaas that jira maha ee naga daaya


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