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Omar Al-Bashir on Somalia

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Re: Omar Al-Bashir on Somalia

Postby X.Playa » Wed Oct 11, 2017 11:51 am

What's the big deal let them say what they want, what can possibly on earth the dictatorship in north Sudan do about SL. In reality nothing.

First of all SL has no interest involved in Sudan so there is no leverage. Bashir an ignoramus Arabphone saying matters little. Him saying SL is part of Somalia ( a baseless erroneous statement politically and historically ) is no different then me saying Sudan is part of Egypt. In reality it was since the medieval times.

The only reason faqash and walaweyn find such superficial meritless empty statement a music to their ears is because they feel powerless to stop SL. So any silly news is better then nothing.


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