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Libaan the snake oil rental dealer from Toronto – the perpetrator of the online HAG, is probably looking back at this thread with big grin, oh look my farce organization is now at par with onlf...
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Wiil Cusub;843261 wrote: In 2001, following a referendum which received the overwhelming support of the people of Somaliland, our country adopted a new constitution, which reaffirmed that the national territory of the independent Republic of Somaliland is identical to that of the Somaliland Protectorate, to which Britain granted independence in June 1960. The letter is filled the usual nostalgia of some secessionist reminiscing British colonial period with reverence. This short letter has many reference to 'Protectorate', as an arrangement for protected state, a narrative towards British recognition of Somaliland and Mr Omar is doing his part to craft that message. subjugates under Italian colony fared much worst, but how could any one look this period with admiration: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/708/duudxamal1.jpg/
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fierce fighting between Alshabaab and ASWJ in gedo.
Yunis replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Abwaan;842848 wrote: lol...Maaddeey, please stick to this new proffession. It is way better than is qarxis. Ceelka Soo Jiidee... ;)
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Ubax, can't you not stand still?
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Interesting - looking forward to it. hope its done professionally, and they don't use an average pretender with his lousy portfolio as Somali wedding videographer
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Maaddeey;842344 wrote: I heard that before!. Magacaaga kale, sorry: magacyadaada kale ku soo gal, hadaad rag tahay!. Fulay ulo badan, aan maqli jiray!. @Fulay....maxay tahay - baqdinta kalifaysa in magacyo lasoo badasho? - or have you guys mastered online isqarxin... Teeda kale - Seed rabtaa in aad ku difaacdo jihaadkaan waqtigiisu dhamaaday, hadaad magacyada online persona aad sheegayso saan oogaga gubanayso?
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Maadeey hiding on the tree? the noose is tightening...no place to hide on the ground
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^Its sign of the Argagixisada Afka duuban and their desperation - they are no longer misinterpreting Quran, now, gabaygii Xaaji Xaddi bay inspiration ka dhigteen...
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AUN
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an overhyped piece, but some folks and their fierce enmity towards Xamar is sickening - the mere glimpses of Mogadishu enjoying the spotlight for once brings sorrow for some.
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Ngonge, what juvenile argument? the real juvenile is the narratives written by the Sun and the fox news of this side of the pond, and others with their daily rituals of portraying immigrants as free loaders by spinning such stories to their base - so folks like Ms. Claire are left to be pre-occupied and clueless of the real culprits of their economic sorrows which are unregulated banks and their elites in establishments, as the masses struggle with their daily bread and butter issues. So, I made irrefutable single statement, and with it a giant leap from affordable housing to Britain's profits on the backs of past slavery. the theme of the Sun piece is not just their daily attempts to increase their circulation or viewership but, to ignite Breivik's of the world or half dozen states into drafting racist legislation to the verge of kindling race wars, its also, to deny contributions made by these 'foreigners' or their ancestors thru the gains of grievous afflictions. LayZie-G, Dim your excitement, in your attempt to spark a debate on a single statement I made, your arguments have spiraled off into a sort of tedious netherworld logic of taxed items and on specific products, and oft repeated questions, looping endlessly. . So, all your huff & buff is due to a single stat I referenced with regards to a date on early part of slavery's gains for UK? really? a single stat, which is a conservative figure despite all the facade of democracy, the economic neo-colonialism is alive and well to this day, even decades of ending forced slavery. instead of ideas which I am keen to hear, your lame laments are shrouded with 'gotcha' slogs of ' mess you are in', 'opening can of worms', 'can't get away with this' or 'explain yourself'. Couldn't you overwhelmed me with you superior arguments instead of sounding a mother gobsmacking her little boy after he spilled flavor-filled soup on his brand new shirt in the kitchen . Perhaps not with a malicious intent, but the object of you debating is to be better perceived as winning and “owning” people online or to merely escape your daily boredom. On the Core issue, that The Sun chose to highlight - how many of these, Yahoo (Somalis) as you put it, live on these posh mansions, a door step away from ex PM's residence at the expense of broken housing system? to no fault of their own the majority of Somalis live squalid in the Ghettos, overcrowding , crime and poverty ridden sections of many major towns with little or no amenities, usually with unbearable conditions. They have to start from somewhere, and for most Ghetto is the only available option - the neo conservative media outlets like the Sun does its best to skew the facts for their constituency (the Sun produced similar story only once or twice - very small Yahoo's live ritzy subsidized apartments ). Most do their best to work hard & move out of these Ghettos or try to outlast these places and their harsh elements with their dignity still intact. every occur to you as to why the Sun conveniently avoids these Ghetto dwellers and their blight. On your flawed argument of trying to make the illogical re-assuring by spewing no one can refute or argue any significant exploitation of EU on African economies,. Again with your nursing motherly tone, disappointed with her toddler, - you asked how significant is Africa's exploitation?. No need to list litany of past exploitations, today, EU and American farmers are subsidized, a form of social welfare for their farmers and to unfairly block out foreign competition. Western consumers gain cheap access to rich African commodity crops of corn, Cocoa, coffee..... with little or no market value to the African farmer. a Major sticking point at every Doha conference. when they raised hell few years back in Durban, those foolish African leaders got arm-twisted with Aid packages, more assistances and other offers. that is modern exploitation, with duplicity of African leaders, instead of feeding the world Africa is left begging. So, put-aside stats and numbers, which you claim to be suspicious off, or specifics of ill gotten wealth by UK versus Portugal at the expense of Africa's economic woes. My assertion was simple, I referenced those grievances, against nitpicking sensationalist media, to make the point, that there is a trend in the western media at a time of economic uncertainty to shine spot light on 'lazy' immigrant, and none whites of looting their system. whilst those 'foreigners' resources and labor contributed and helped advanced the wealth of allot of these countries enjoyed.
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Too bad Ms Claire came from the poor & the disadvantage of UK. but, wipe your crocodile tears. From the mid 1650's to 1780 over 70% total of UK government income came directly from its African or Caribbean colonies. Slave labour & sweat also transformed the economy of dark-age Brian, building museums in London, glasgow, industries of plantation cotton, and rail roads...etc. Somalis reaping the benefits of generous social welfare system in Uk, is a small amount of reparation and avenge on Ms Claire's country.
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He belongs to the list....
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Petty stuff really, considering the status of the country.
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^@Home Made, I was excited to read this story. In it you have this: ".....The engines, generators and navigation equipment came from outside." they import the most precious pieces , coming up only with the metal parts of decks, Funnels, and ladders....and call it home made...Only in Africa
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He should divorce her asap, why risk his life. he will be in constant danger for the rest of his life, if he stays on - They can then keep their tarnished princess divorced by a social outcast.
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Coofle;839011 wrote: Goodir = Kudu Yicib = Yeheb...kkk Gumuc = Bullet Gudcur = Dark night Adeeryo Sagaaro impressive you got 'Gumuc' Yicib = Yeheb. ma iga hubtaa?:confused: Sagaaro ~ a testy animal Adeeryo ~ everybody and their uncle? Garwaaqsi Qamaam Galaayuus
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Falaadh ~ Arrow Mario - don't even bother attempting these once: Goodir Yicib Gumuc Gudcur
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Sad - I knew the deceased's sister.....Called her toaday to send my condolences., a real tragedy...AUN
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Funny somali news, ShacabkaMedia: Wasiir Abdullahi Hassan a Cocaine Addict
Yunis replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
This story smells like rotting fish - yet an other Qashin.com news portal... -
where is Abwaan - isagaa sh. kusheegaan iyo indha cadaba ka warhayee
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;)You guys left out the author 's name - isn't this the same lawrence solomon who wrote similar piece called 'Capitalist haven' with the same theme? awhile ago.. yet another secessionist pen lobbyist with the same narrative of - Somalia a place of anarchy, lawlessness, and you have Somaliland an oasis of peace, self-reliance, surrounded by ungovernable barbaric people... on and on....these news columnist aren't doing the trick for separation so change your tactics or pay them more....
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Alshabaab fighters defect to Ahlusuna wal jamaca faction in gedo
Yunis replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
great news - their time is up.
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