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Galaydh tells Dhulos the cold truth: We can not stand by ourselves, Waxba Manihin!

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Re: Galaydh tells Dhulos the cold truth: We can not stand by ourselves, Waxba Manihin!

Postby Xildiiid » Mon May 22, 2017 3:02 am

If Laascaanood is part of "Somaliland" then Hargeysa is part of Somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴
Las Canood is part of SL and controlled by Somaliland.


Somalia doesn't control Hargeisa.
That doesn't mean a shit ! Dhulbahante can change their shirt and fly the blue flag in Laascanood. In fact; they celebrate Farmaajo's victory inside Laascanood.
Nonsense, Somaliland troops are outside the city.


Dofaar Ismaciil your Akhdam people are weak. We've enslaved them like your ancestor was enslaved.


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