How can one fight for unity whilst drunk?
I don't know you tell me.
How can one fight for unity whilst drunk?
Stop insulting the dead.
I don't know you tell me.
I don't look up to Siad Barre (aun) and I disagree with some of the policies he made. But that quote was fabricated, strange how that's the only formal quote in English you can find of him.
Aun to siyaad barre but insult the other dead.
Get out of here with your qabyaalad
Isn't it ironic how the man you speak of (aun) was the 4th Prime Minister of Somalia. Men like him are hopping around the country with a qabiil backpack just to maintain their power.
November - December. It's just all these sad news coming out from Aghanistan, Pakistan etc. that made me realize how special Somaliland is. It's an obvious target - alone, poor, no allies, no strong army, neighbor across the ocean is going through a civil war. But yet no Daesh or Al-Qaeda here@Khathead where you there recently?
Look at Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Libya, Nigeria and even Somalia. In these nations, an uprising by savage beasts who misinterpret Islam so they can slaughter innocents have taken place. They control parts of the country (not so much anymore in Somalia but anyway, they are still there) and wreak havoc. Somaliland, despite being a fragile Muslim country/entity whom these savages just love to f*ck up, don't have any of these problems. It managed to stay calm and the people enjoy peace and quite unlike the unrest which takes place in the south. This little unrecognized country managed to free itself from terrorism, it's a democracy (Though Idgaf about democracy really, but eh). It doesn't need foreign troops in it's country. It doesn't mistreat it's people. People can walk around at night, unlike in Xamar where no one is outside at night. Self sufficient. And I can go on, perhaps some others will like to come up with some good shit I missed
I have been there a couple months ago, and the amount of construction sites there is amazing. In 10 years the place will be even more beautiful than it is now. You can hate on Somaliland as much as you want, but at least be grateful your fellow Somalis aren't being slaugthered by a bunch of traitor Somalis and khalijis who crossed the gulf of aden to rape and pillage (the same fate our Syrian brothers and sisters unfortunatly suffer from). The civil war also happened in a perfect time, way before extremism was cool which explains why Somaliland turned out the way it is now. Look at syria for example - the failed FSA project in Syria gets beat up by Al-qaeda and Daesh, our funding fathers didn't have any of these severe problems. Let's appreciate Somaliland
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November - December. It's just all these sad news coming out from Aghanistan, Pakistan etc. that made me realize how special Somaliland is. It's an obvious target - alone, poor, no allies, no strong army, neighbor across the ocean is going through a civil war. But yet no Daesh or Al-Qaeda here[/QUOTE
SL government was killing your people the Warsangali tribe in sanaag 2 weeks ago. Away from that, there are not jobs, healthcare, youth running away, corruption.
Cuqdad ridden rat. When did somaliland kill Warsangali?
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http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2016/July/106527/puntland_and_somaliland_troops_clash_in_sanaag.aspxWhen did somaliland kill Warsangali? Answer the question you sick tribalist
Look at Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Libya, Nigeria and even Somalia. In these nations, an uprising by savage beasts who misinterpret Islam so they can slaughter innocents have taken place. They control parts of the country (not so much anymore in Somalia but anyway, they are still there) and wreak havoc. Somaliland, despite being a fragile Muslim country/entity whom these savages just love to f*ck up, don't have any of these problems. It managed to stay calm and the people enjoy peace and quite unlike the unrest which takes place in the south. This little unrecognized country managed to free itself from terrorism, it's a democracy (Though Idgaf about democracy really, but eh). It doesn't need foreign troops in it's country. It doesn't mistreat it's people. People can walk around at night, unlike in Xamar where no one is outside at night. Self sufficient. And I can go on, perhaps some others will like to come up with some good shit I missed
I have been there a couple months ago, and the amount of construction sites there is amazing. In 10 years the place will be even more beautiful than it is now. You can hate on Somaliland as much as you want, but at least be grateful your fellow Somalis aren't being slaugthered by a bunch of traitor Somalis and khalijis who crossed the gulf of aden to rape and pillage (the same fate our Syrian brothers and sisters unfortunatly suffer from). The civil war also happened in a perfect time, way before extremism was cool which explains why Somaliland turned out the way it is now. Look at syria for example - the failed FSA project in Syria gets beat up by Al-qaeda and Daesh, our funding fathers didn't have any of these severe problems. Let's appreciate Somaliland
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