CidanSultan

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  1. In time hag will do what they do best which is choas and instability, curroption and mismanagement. Pirates will do what they do best talk, boast, bunbunis and misinformation while losing the very land they stand on. Duriyada will continue to do what we do best takin land, expanding, growin and empowering and in time the world will call a spade a spade.
  2. Smart lander hahaha...your a Kulmiye supporter arent you? As for somaliland only speaking with "central Somalis" hahah... Hag are by far the most ineffective somali grouping I mean think about it. They have the capital the numbers, the land mass and they have not been able to create anything in 23 years. Even before that they were dictated to by the d block in the rule of siad bare even though they were the majority. Even under Italian rule the Italians use them as human brides to get over rivers and impowered the pirates to take control upon leaving. In Hobyo and in Galkacyo they are second class citizens at the mercy of pirates. Today they live under amisom unable to develop anything. Your Logic smart lander is to speak with a people are unable to help themselves and have no real authority over anything as a people. When it comes to their so called government again no real reason to speak with a government that claims another country that is able to achieve what it itself can not achieve. One of many reasons why the world doesn't take them seriously. Imagine a poor begger who lives in a shack next door to a mansion and he tells everyone who walks past he owns the mansion even though every one knows. He doesn't would you take him seriously?
  3. Kennedy Somalia this and that I seriously doubt that Somalia will ever gain any stability and be a regular nation. If it does then good on them but I highly doubt it. Firstly the people don't have the mentality I.e the ability to set up just and practice tools of government that can help it steer. Severe lack of patriotism and honousty. Everyone thinks about his clan and what he or the collective can get from the state. Nothing actually bonds these Somalians no actual objective, or goal even islam. The wadad is a tribalist first then a muslim. No army and due to the reasons I stated they can't pay wages. Institutions are shambles because of self interest and other factors. In my view Somalia is a lost cause the only reason why the world actually cares is because of Alshabab and the islam boogy man. Somalia being the next Singapore don't hold your breadth Saxib. To acheive that you need to change the entire mentality of the people in Essense change who they are.
  4. If konfurians didn't want it is not a serious argument the government took those actions and thats what people will remember. Talabo Moral high ground indeed we feed and shelter their refugees. We sent them money at the Hight of the famine. We don't interfere in their affairs. Even d block we gave them peace instead of wiping them out all for love of Allah... Moral highground indeed.
  5. Kennedy you need to step outside your bubble.
  6. The doctor doesn't live in the real world. Somalia hasn't had government then he argues sections of somali society are pro and others appose. Then when he had nothing to argue said I had a superiority complex. Kennedy come up with a concrete argument. The xaji has informed you that Somalia is the sole reason for enmity there. He gave you concrete evidence the livestock ban being a good example. The attempt at diplomatic isolation being another. The support of rival entities that attempt to create instability with the borders of a stable state. Even though they have no state and hide behind au forces and get blown up every week they prolong a people right to end an unpopular union which is the norm and you argue that we can be brother states. Never.
  7. Why shouldn't I call him your uncle he supported MOD didn't he. Are you not among those who are anti somaliland. How can you anyone be anti somaliland a stable state that is complying with the laws and treaties everyone in Africa abides by. Are you not the one that supports our opposition. Are you not the one that actively supports MOD. Of course you are. As for somaliland and Somalia being enemy states. My views are not based on emotion they are based on solid precedents. The time Somalia and somaliland could have been brother states was in 1991. Today the brotherhood sh):! Is bull. To deny a people their right to end a union they voluntarily joined and had no benefits for 40 years even though they live in choas is not brotherly relations it's called enmity. You reap what you sow... Therefore Somalilands long term interests does not lay with so called brotherly relations. It lays in regional supremacy trough economic and military power. We don't need your blessings, everything we have no one gave it to us we took it by force. We have been laughing for 23 years trust me.
  8. Doctor Kennedy do you seriously believe that only 50,000 people died. The UN estimates it at that amount. The UN is not GOD they don't know how many died. Entire cities were bombed people died as they walked to the Ethiopian border tens of thousands died in the SNM as rebels. People died of malnutrition. People were shot and thrown into hundreds of mass graves littered across almost every city. People died of land mines when they returned. The number is in the hundred of thousands. The people who raised arms against us are your lot te las canod folk the defeated lot who thought they could defeat duriyada with the chance they had using the taxes of the somali people to destroy a section of the somali people. What did we do when we defeated your uncle and armed and inspired aided followers we gave you peace and insure it wouldn't happen again we reached an agreement. You discarded that agreement again now tell me what the prophet did to the jews who renaged on te agreement they signed???
  9. This is what seperates us from you. The reason why we have built a state from scratch while you guys dance around Africans who order you on your own soil. You assume that because we lack recognition that it is an impediment to our success. Nonsense. The reality that we control our territory from corner to corner, tax it and administer it is the primary important step. Thereafter comes development and enlarging our armed forces. These stages have already been achieved. A single currency uniting 3.5 million people. You see dreamers you haven't learnt to crawl and I'm running. The republic of somaliland will only get stronger and richer as the years go by. Then recognition will come eventually. Then the real game will start and I oppose any friendship or alliance with Somalia and laugh at any notion of brother states. We are enemy states.
  10. Hahahhahahahahahahaahhahhaah Hahahahahhahahah.....hahahaha Funny seriously seriously funny.
  11. ^^^^^ Some people like the above want to take history and brush it under the carpet. A state sponsored Genoside happened in somaliland leading to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. State sponsored Arial bombardment leaving cities wiped out. Clans set lose on other clans. State sponsored discrimination and favoratism and you want to brush that under the carpet. We somalilanders don't care if we are recognised te reality is we have achieved more in 23 years of bein apart then 40 years of unity. So logic dictates I don't need anyone buy myself. If anyone wants to stop me let him come to me and we will show him the same exit we showed those before them. The people who yesterday picked up arms against us now cry unity. You can take your unity and shove it were the sun don't shine.
  12. Saxib leave galbeedi alone... His " the sky is falling" commentary is good.
  13. Djibouti is an American and French playground hahahah they serve alcohol at the airport drunk by French and American and the locals. They take pride in speaking French and don't even consider themselves somali most of them but djibotians hahaha... The city state... Walahi as a recognised country somaliland would have been a regional super power by now forget Djibouti that place is done. Was at Djibouti airport this spray painted white with black cracks lady asked me if I wanted a beer. A fat French solider sat next to me with tight shorts and stated drinking in front of me. If I was not going to get done for murder I would have. Hahaha... Fu£;@;en French bas£;&
  14. Desperate pirates and hag. Hahaha... That photo is a photo shop the people are siting on carpets no carpets in the golaha gurtidada or golaha shacabka. I have been there many times. These desperate people. The pirates sit on plastic UN donated chairs hahah... Hag gets blown up every week so I can understand the jealousy. Keep moaning boys... Keep moaning hahah
  15. ^^^ even his name says it: break it down: he who assembles the (Daar) or (Buul). They weren't takin about cement building no they were talking about assembling huts, buuls etc. Men of those days didn't do that it was a job for women or owned people think about it... Use logic.
  16. Warning: Please respect the rules of the website and stop the clan insults. We will not tolerate vulgar and childish name-calling on this website. Admin Somalia Online
  17. http://boramanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8417&catid=34&Itemid=53 - weak somali government - government lacks legitimacy - western donars for Christien nations to invade - regional naibours in Somalia - open Kenyan borders easy access - terrorism being non direct warfare easy to stole anywhere - Alshabab have all the time in the world
  18. The Kenyan authorities have deported 359 Somalis, including at least three registered refugees, since the start of their security crackdown in early April 2014, Human Rights Watch said today. The authorities have not allowed any to challenge their removal to conflict-ridden Somalia. In the latest move, Kenya deported 98 people, including 12 children, to Mogadishu on May 20 without warning the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) about the deportation. Returning refugees constitutes refoulement, the unlawful forced return of people to situations where they risk being persecuted, tortured, or exposed to other serious harm arising from generalized violence. Some of those deported were known to be refugees, but Kenya also very likely also committed refoulement when it deported undocumented Somalis without first identifying those wishing to claim asylum. Kenya stopped registering urban asylum seekers in December 2012, which means Somalis arriving in Nairobi and other cities since that time have been unable to claim asylum. “Deporting people to conflict zones in Somalia shows a total disregard for their rights and their safety,” said Gerry Simpson, senior refugee researcher at Human Rights Watch. “What little remains of Kenya’s shaky reputation for respecting basic refugee rights is fast disappearing.” The May 20 deportation was the fourth time Kenya has summarily deported Somalis to Mogadishu by plane since the authorities began their massive security crackdown in Nairobi and other cities on April 1. The operation has led to widespread abuses against Kenyans and foreign nationals alike, including arbitrary detention in appalling conditions for periods well beyond the 24-hour limit set by Kenyan law. According to UNHCR, those deported on May 20 were detained for between 10 and 30 days in numerous detention facilities. According to UNHCR, on April 9, the Kenyan authorities deported 83 people, followed by 91 on April 17, and 87 on May 3. UNHCR said the Kenyan authorities denied the agency access to the first three groups of deportees before they were removed from Kenya. UNHCR also told Human Rights Watch the first three groups of deportees included three recognized refugees. In Mogadishu, Human Rights Watch interviewed one of these refugees, Mariam, a 32-year-old mother of three. A resident of the Kakuma refugee camp in northwestern Kenya, Mariam was arrested while visiting Nairobi. She was among the 83 people deported on April 9 after Kenyan authorities refused to accept her refugee status document. Mariam’s children, ages 5, 10, and 15, remain in Kakuma with her elderly father. “I hope the government of Kenya will let me go back to my family,” she said. “The only home I have is that refugee camp.” Kenyan officials have said that they plan to deport all undocumented Somali nationals as part of the response to recent grenade and other attacks in Kenya by unidentified people. In January, UNHCR issued guidelines on returns to Somalia and called on countries not to return anyone before interviewing them and ensuring they do not face the threat of persecution or other serious harm if returned. UNHCR said that Somalia remains “a very dangerous place” and that no Somali national should be “forcibly returned to Somalia unless the returning state is convinced that the persons involved would not be at risk of persecution.” In April, the UN reported that a recent joint military offensive by the African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) and the Somali National Armed Forces (SNAF) in south-central Somalia against the group al-Shabaab had once again displaced many people. In January, UNHCR said 1.1 million people were displaced within Somalia, including 369,000 in Mogadishu. In a March 2013 report, Human Rights Watch found that members of state security forces and armed groups had raped, beaten, and otherwise mistreated displaced Somalis in Mogadishu. A February 2014 Human Rights Watch report documented high levels of rape and sexual abuse against displaced women and girls in the capital throughout 2013. In April, the UN refugee agency said that it was “disturbed” by reports of harassment and other abuses against Somalis during round-ups and called on the Kenyan authorities not to return Somalis “against their will to a place where their lives will be exposed to risk.” On May 16, the African Peacekeeping Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) called on Kenya to end its deportation of Somalis. Universal refugee and human rights law prohibit refoulement – forcible return to persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion, to a situation where a person would be at real risk of torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. Under the 1969 African refugee convention, which Kenya is bound by, the prohibition on forced return is broader than the risk of persecution, and also prohibits return to places where a person’s life, physical integrity, or liberty would be threatened by events seriously disturbing public order. Kenyan immigration law allows the authorities to regulate who should be in Kenya, and Kenya may prevent certain categories of people from entering or remaining in the country, including those deemed to be a security threat. However, Kenya may never return anyone to persecution or to a place where there is a real risk of torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment. The ban on refoulement means Kenya may not return anyone who says they fear harm if deported, regardless of when the person entered Kenya and for how long they may have lived in the country without authorization. Although Kenyan refugee law says an asylum seeker should lodge their claim with the authorities within 30 days of arrival, the fact that Kenya has suspended registration of urban asylum seekers makes compliance with the law impossible for asylum seekers who arrived after December 2012. UNHCR does not impose any such deadline. In fact, UNHCR’s Executive Committee, of which Kenya is a member, has formally stated that failure to comply with filing deadlines “should not lead to an asylum request being excluded from consideration.” The Kenyan government should allow any Somalis identified for deportation to challenge their deportation in court or to claim asylum with the Kenyan authorities or UNHCR, Human Rights Watch said. UNHCR should be given unrestricted access to any Somali identified for possible deportation. “If Kenya is unwilling to stand by its national and international legal obligations and register asylum seekers and consider their claims prior to deportation, it should allow UNHCR to step in,” Simpson said.
  19. Barwaqo can you believe these people's cultures they analyse women arguing hahahah... Walahi defeated lot culture is messed up. Barwaqo dumar is cayaya iyo qofka laga badiyay ha ka hadlaan Iska daa waxtigaga haysga luminin. Waa daqankoda Hahha..
  20. ^^^ don't worry about Mooge he talks about beggers yet shines shoes for UN staff in naiborbi haha... Mooge it must kill you Saxib look at the wonders of somaliland from corner to corner hahahah... Hargaisa airport is actually going to go under another stage of developments that will leave it unrecognisable.
  21. Walahi pathetic people Alshabab waaaaaaaaaaaa like a baby keep screaming. They can't fight you because they are to weak, they can't challenge you because they are to pathetic so cry terrorism hahah.. The last defeated lot mantra but who will listen ? No one. The final words of a dieing people's.
  22. ^^^ Hahah pirates talking about hag having no culture. What culture do you have that is any different then hag. Puntland is bankrupt due to curroption 40 million like hag. You cant pay what little civil service you have like hag. Insecurity in bosaso, garowe and Galkacyo like hag. Don't forget you have the same culture the only difference is hag doesn't actively go out and seek regional rivals against you lot. Hahahah... Remember mugdisho was peaceful before your lot brought Ethiopia the enemy of islam in East Africa to the capital of a muslim nation. You have a worse culture then hag... Trust me.
  23. The man is out for a day trip to a tulo doesn't mean he defected hahah... He is a tribal chief after all hahah... Mooge Kenyan immigration catch you yet... To busy shining shoes for UN staff hahahah...