MoonLight1
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OdaySomali;844756 wrote: lol And this is what the rest of the world calls extreme poverty. Oday sxb if you live outside Somalia the cheese you eat, the corn flakes you munch, the council house you live in, the car you drive, all were made by foreigners for their citizens, What I mean is, a hut built in the desert of Somalia by Somalis is more valuable to us than a sky scraper that does not belong to us. These people might be in extreme poverty but you should ask your consciousness "What are you doing to help" an encouragement is the least. Lama huraan waa cawskii jiilaal.
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Somalia;844772 wrote: Exactly! Contrary to popular belief Oromo are by far a greater threat than Tigray. Yes they are are a threat but not in a violent way, they are just making more babies while you, I and Xaaji are arguing about petty things. Go and get a wife, a second one, third and forth one and make babies day and night, that is the best way to be a Somali patriot these days.
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What's Your Favourite City In Somalia Outside Of Your Clan Area
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Showqi;844763 wrote: Dumbuluq, iskuraran, Daami Buurkaroole iyo Buulo-xuubey.. Balaayo kugu dhici weyday, waxaasoo Ghetto ah halkee kasoo ururisay. -
Xaaji Xunjuf;844758 wrote: Oromos are a big danger to Somalis in Somaligalbeed i have said it before they are the real danger Somalis are facing in Somali galbeed. Somalis need to defend their territory from these invaders. Biggest danger to Somalis are Somalis themselves, hate, envy, and selfishness are what is destroying Somalis in Somali galbeed or Somalia proper, once we are united Oromos or others can not penetrate us. But while we are eating each other Somali galbeed will be lost slowly and NFD is already seeing a population shift where big cities like Garissa is becoming more of a Kikuyu city. Just look at Diri Dawa of Somali Galbeed where the Somali ethnics are only 24.3% contrary to 20 years ago where they were the majority. Demographics Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA), Dire Dawa has a total population of 341,834, of whom 171,461 are men and 170,461 women; 233,224 or 68.23% of the population are urban inhabitants. For all of Dire Dawa 76,815 households were counted living in 72,937 housing units, which results in an average of 4.5 persons to a household, with urban households having on average 4.2 and rural households 4.9 people. Ethnic groups in the region include the Oromo (45.9%), Somali (24.3%), Amhara (20.17%), Gurage (4.55%), Tigray (1.23%), and Harari (1.09%). Languages spoke include Oromiffa (47.95%), Amharic (26.46%), Somali (19.7%), Gurage (2.78%), and Harari (1.04%). The religion with the most believers in Dire Dawa is Muslim with 70.8%, 25.71% are Ethiopian Orthodox, 2.81% Protestant, and 0.43% Catholic.[13] Wikipedia.org
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^^wise words from the great Sheikh Shacrawi AUN. I just loved his xikma and knowledge. thanks for sharing Liibaan. -
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faarah22;844728 wrote: you never learn islamists do you? they are like foxes, deceitful to get into power with sweet promises. once in office you just watch they are not guests, they Egyptians and have every right to rule the country. Yes Islam is their principle and moral guide but they are well experienced have lots of technocrats and know the dangers. -
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Macallinka;844721 wrote: Akhwan /Al-shabaab all from the same sect do you guys know that ? The ikhwan never approved violence and are great believers on peaceful change, they were being banned, tortured, killed and imprisoned for the last 82 years especially during Gemal Abdinasir era, they always exercised self restrain and never hit back, but some individuals like the notorious AQ leader (Eyman Al-zawahiri) did not like that and went to join Alqaida. -
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Aaliyyah;844717 wrote: ceel buur ku yaaley caynkiisa leedahay...my favourite song lol..so how beautiful is ceelbuur? Bilicda ceelbuur. Ceelbuur waxay caan ku tahay soo saarida Burjikooyinka wax lagu karsado iyo dabqaadyada. Great city. -
What's Your Favourite City In Somalia Outside Of Your Clan Area
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Daafeed aka Wanlaweeyn -
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uchi;844704 wrote: Great result ~ time to put Isreal in there place imo, no more handouts. I don't think the foreign policy of Egypt will change in the near future, the Ikhwan know they have to concentrate providing bread to the poor first and stabilize the countries economy before they do anything about foreign policy and Israel. -
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First time in 82 years the Ikhwan are in power, lets see how they deal with all the problems Egypt is facing. -
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Shafiq with just over 12 million. Mursi got 13.3 million votes. -
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Mursi the Muslim brotherhood candidate is the winner. -
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And the winner is Mohammed Mursi -
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^ thats what I think, Shafiq will steal it, but that may cause lots of problems for Egypt, plus the army already cancelled the parliement results. -
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Mursi is the Ikhwan candidate. Don't rule out Shafiq all those who used to benefit from Mubarak era are voting for him, plus all the seculars, the Coptic christians, the middle class and the business men, and he is the son of the army. Mursi is being favorited by the poor and the working class. -
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Mr Sultan the head of the commission is listing all the irregularities, the complaints, and attempted frauds. Cairo seems like a city of Ghosts. Deafening Silence. -
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still talking, no winner's name yet. -
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he is talking about how the process was conducted and how they were independent from any interference. -
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The head of the commission Mr Suleiman is talking... -
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Both camps are waiting nervously, the Mursi camp on Tahrir square, and Shafiq camp on Mansur city square. -
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they are playing the BILADI BILADI national anthem. -
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Now the election commission are taking their seats, any minute now. -
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Still waiting for the commission to come-out and make the announcement. there is slight delay. -
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There is a talk of rigging the election in favor of Shafiq since the Army who control everything post Mubarak are in favour of Shafiq camp who will keep the status quo. This could destabilize Egypt and repeat the Algerian civil war scenario in 1992 when the Islamists won a landslide election, but was canceled by the army. I hope this does not happen.