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  1. Ok, I am just a bit puzzled with the Jama Ali Jama video, as if I didn't understand what you meant....
  2. They aren't even in Ethiopia lol, those men are not even Ethiopian It's a company that works in all of East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia (Somaliland, Puntland) and Ethiopia. What the hell does any of this have to do with Jama Ali Jama though?
  3. I think you were dropped as a baby or something. When did I say "Ethiopia baan isu diibay" or when did I even mention Ethiopia? I am being accused of supporting someone that I didn't even mention.
  4. You are very random, what do you mean by walking around in Addis Ababa with a chain collar? I am in Europe sxb. I never even praised anyone, I just stated that people living in the Somaliland region have prospered but they are under influence of the Ethiopians like anyone else in Somalia is. Anyway, I see you are trying to divide up some clans in Puntland by posting that video.
  5. FreshPrince;769218 wrote: So, you rather not see Awdalites rule themselves as an Autonomous State within a Federal Somalia? I am just saying what I think is likely to happen.
  6. When did I say they have a lot of freedom? The common man has freedom to do as he pleases .. as a civilian but not unlimited freedom, there's no such thing as unlimited freedom. Fresh Prince I do not support executions..
  7. Those are not Ethiopian men.. I am a Puntite.
  8. ^^ You are going to ANNOUNCE that you WANT to form a state? LOL, go right ahead.
  9. @Fresh Prince I hope your SSC "Movement" finds a home. @Dr_Osman Ask Cusmano, Dagameison or Badbopal I have a greater lineage than you
  10. No doubt Puntland is going forward. Police Special Unit training http://www.hybridsolutions.co/gallery
  11. SSC will not meet with Somaliland post-2012, you yourself said Shariif will leave behind a "constructive platform", engage with them now or never. As for Azania Awdal debacle will end in 2012 with peace talks. I hope Galkacyo gets divided right up the middle if Reer Mudug get the seat. Good predictions.
  12. What a dumb website. Look at this headline "Somalia: Where a Harvard Educated Economist becomes a ******" What I am most offended by is the fact that the person who posted this thread is from an area of Somalia where they kidnap children for ransom money .. You know you are in trouble when you out-do Al-Shabaab in evil acts..
  13. The leaders of Al-Shabaab are secessionists.. You gotta give it to them, they are serving their people's interests.
  14. Cambuulo iyo bun;769096 wrote: horta where is that hypocrite called shariif, 2006 he declared jihad on those freaking ethiopians and now his so called government are welcoming this,,, what a waste of sperm.. Their mentality is well documented after this.
  15. The problem with Bosaso is that its too crowded and dusty, they need to expand the city to the East and when they do they shouldn't make the roads so close. Also, where are the trees? Plant some trees, green it up, its a bit dusty!
  16. Bari region is starting too much calacal, do they think they'll get his seat in the next election? Lol@Dr_Osman, what do you mean he has taken over the bakeries? :eek:
  17. Carafaat, I think a new flag will be made for Azania, but I get your point.
  18. Look at this classic thread, my refuter is gone. This should be my final post before the new year
  19. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16372453 BBC News. Ethiopian forces have captured most of the central Somali town of Beledweyne from al-Shabab Islamist militants. Some 1,000 soldiers were involved in the Ethiopian attack, which reportedly used armoured vehicles and heavy artillery, eyewitnesses said. Local people were fleeing fierce fighting, which al-Shabab said was continuing. Beledweyne is a strategic town near the Ethiopian border on the road to Somalia's capital, Mogadishu. It was through the town that Ethiopia entered the country during 2006 and from it that its troops were driven in 2008, finally withdrawing back into Ethiopia, says the BBC's Martin Plaut. "Intense battle now raging in the city of Baladweyn," read a tweet purporting to be from al-Shabab's press office shortly after 0900 GMT on Saturday. "Battle began at 6AM this morning & still ongoing." "3000-3500 Ethiopian troops launched an assault on Baladweyn," read a tweet posted a few minutes earlier. "Majority of local residents have joined the Mujahideen to thwart the offensive." Twenty people were killed in the fighting, a BBC Somali reporter said, mostly Ethiopian troops and al-Shabab fighters. Last month, Ethiopia denied that its troops had returned to Somalia - about two years after they withdrew after suffering heavy casualties. The AU has about 9,000 troops in Mogadishu under a UN Security Council mandate to battle the al-Qaeda-linked group. Foreign military intervention in Somalia is intended to prevent al-Shabab from overthrowing the weak interim government led by Somalia's President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed - a moderate Islamist. Al-Shabab announced a "tactical withdrawal" from Mogadishu in August after fierce fighting with AU forces. AU commanders in Somalia say they need about 20,000 troops to hold on to territory captured from al-Shabab. Somalia has not had a functioning central government for more than 20 years and has been wracked by fighting between various militias.
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