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Drought reaches critical point

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Drought reaches critical point

Postby Maroodijex » Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:49 pm

The drought in Somaliland has reached a point where the people are now starting to die because of lack of water and food.

All these while in the Presidential palace in Hargeisa, all you hear is "Wadnaha i dhag lee dhag dhag..." turning the state house into a night club. :down:

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby X.Playa » Thu Dec 22, 2016 2:02 pm

It's fucken sad and pathetic we are facing a disaster and the ruling class are holding dialy xaflado for Jamal and Cali Gurey joining kulmiye or waddani humpty dumpty making a speech in fancy hotels.

Waxa waxaas dhan ka sii daran isaaqa meeshan uga niikiya kulmiye iyo wadani. We are facing a national calamity and the rainy seasons are 3 months away . Peopl began to die in ceel Afweyn of typhoid.

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby bromie1 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 3:05 pm

Just sad. :snoop: :meles: :meles: :meles:

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Djiboutian » Thu Dec 22, 2016 4:08 pm

The drought in Somaliland has reached a point where the people are now starting to die because of lack of water and food.

All these while in the Presidential palace in Hargeisa, all you hear is "Wadnaha i dhag lee dhag dhag..." turning the state house into a night club. :down:
Forget about the Presidential palace iyo wadnaha ku dheg dheg leh, mind telling us what did you contribute to those affected by drought?

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Xildiiid » Thu Dec 22, 2016 4:35 pm

^

First of all, The government claims to serve the people and when people point out their uselessness you try to silence criticism by resorting to personal attacks or by questioning the individual that delivered the critique.

You're the man who quoted a hadith about forgiveness when people questioned why the government didn't jail or execute the Liyu Police they apprehended inside Togdheer.

Waxaad tahay a provocateur inagu dhex jira.

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Maroodijex » Thu Dec 22, 2016 4:47 pm

Djiboutian,
If you provide a good a reason why this matters here, then I can share that info with you.

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby MrL0G » Thu Dec 22, 2016 5:42 pm

^

First of all, The government claims to serve the people and when people point out their uselessness you try to silence criticism by resorting to personal attacks or by questioning the individual that delivered the critique.

You're the man who quoted a hadith about forgiveness when people questioned why the government didn't jail or execute the Liyu Police they apprehended inside Togdheer.

Waxaad tahay a provocateur inagu dhex jira.
Sax

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby AwRastaale » Thu Dec 22, 2016 10:13 pm

^

First of all, The government claims to serve the people and when people point out their uselessness you try to silence criticism by resorting to personal attacks or by questioning the individual that delivered the critique.

You're the man who quoted a hadith about forgiveness when people questioned why the government didn't jail or execute the Liyu Police they apprehended inside Togdheer.

Waxaad tahay a provocateur inagu dhex jira.
This.

It is probably the biggest natural and man-made disaster since Dubdheer if not bigger.

Animals are all gone and now people have began to die out.

There are still people among us who would rather put lid onnthe truth because it damages their false personna and self projected image.

RIP.

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Siciid85 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 11:37 pm

^

First of all, The government claims to serve the people and when people point out their uselessness you try to silence criticism by resorting to personal attacks or by questioning the individual that delivered the critique.

You're the man who quoted a hadith about forgiveness when people questioned why the government didn't jail or execute the Liyu Police they apprehended inside Togdheer.

Waxaad tahay a provocateur inagu dhex jira.
:up:

I am just shocked that we are potentially facing the greatest natural disaster in our history and yet we are in a business as usual mode.

Ilaahay uun baa inoo maqan.

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Sahibzada » Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:03 am

We welcome my HJ brethren to drink from the waters of Gabiley and graze in our lands.As for HY they can go and die of starvation.Who gives a fuck about them :Heh:


Unless they are handing their daughters in exchange for access to our lands :troll:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=repgHLoc0SM

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Sahibzada » Fri Dec 23, 2016 9:05 am

While yall are starving

Us JB qotis as you call us having it good. :stylin:

Wajaale
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My beloved Arabsiyo
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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby Lancer » Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:10 am

Sahibzada you filthy little son of a bitch dhiladi ku dhashay was ee hana sheegan you f-king garac. Vile little cunt.

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby BlueBlood » Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:30 am

ilahay ha u gargaaro. amin

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Re: Drought reaches critical point

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:55 pm

So we got rid of Ducaysane the basket-case only to get a discount HA version.


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