Mad_Mullah

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  1. Apparently another foreign fighter has been killed by Shabab, Abdirazak al-Burundi. I have no idea why.
  2. AfricaOwn;992198 wrote: 1. For a man to die over the sacking of a Police chief waa ayan daro, hopefully the authorities/community leaders are able to defuse the situation quickly. 2. This president should really learn to stop engaging in activities that might create the perception for a Conflict of Interest, he has a long history of doing this bs. 3. I'm also really disappointed in Warracade, Silanlyo uses the the interior ministers (who are always HY) as his foot soldiers. 4. I find the none-Somalilanders discussing Somaliland internal affairs annoying (I don't know why) Go and make your own forum then, Queen Elizabeth *******s orphans. Don't bring that attitude into a Somali forum.
  3. We all know what clans people belong to, you can tell by their opinions on certain cases
  4. D-Block . Somalis always seem to go both extremes either worshiping their tribe or completely denouncing/ignoring it as if it's shirk.
  5. Sudan is being targetted by the Neo-Con imperialists. US made a list of anti-New World Order states amongst them was: Sudan, Libya, Syria, Iraq, IRan, North Korea, Afghanistan (Taliban rule). Now look at what happened to these countries.
  6. LOL couldn't be further from the truth. I'm pro-Jubbaland by blood. They're corrupt thieves that wouldn't be anywhere without the Kenyans but in this Qabeel based country called Somalia that's the only choice we have.
  7. Every post? Are you sure it's me? Maybe you searched for that word in the forum without looking at the usernames next to it :
  8. You can try and switch the topic and talk about how Niiko is part of Somali culture but that changes nothing. As long as these Aids groups operate and as long as the majority of the Somali population relies on them the longer we'll stay an impoverished state. Of course no government official will say this as they're looking out for their piece of the pie.
  9. As I suspected for a long time, these AID(S) groups do nothing but keep Somalia and the rest of Africa down. They turn the proud population into useless beggars with not a shroud of dignity in their blood, keep reading: It’s been a little over two years since Al-Shabaab began banning most aid agencies operating in the regions and areas they controlled. Several reasons were given and different explanations were cited by Al-Shabaab. Others warned and said that there would be food shortage and that these actions were bound to starve the victims of the then-famine. After two years what has changed? Has the famine returned? And how are the people coping? In order to correspond and communicate with aid organizations Al-Shabaab set up what they called “OSAFA”, “Office for Supervising the Affairs of Foreign Agencies”. Naturally Al-Shabaab laid down guidelines & regulations for aid organizations to abide by and follow. So where did it all go wrong? Well, to begin with Al-Shabaab accused the majority of agencies and organizations of bringing expired food and labeled it “unfit for human consumption”. Secondly, which is what’s really interesting, was that Al-Shabaab was claiming that these aid agencies and organizations had hidden motives and agendas, which they claimed was to prevent Somalia and Somalis from being self sufficient, to constantly rely on aid from the outside world and to prevent the economy from improving. A classic example; a farmer would be planting and tending to his crops until harvesting season arrives, only to find that nobody is willing to buy from him, because everybody is busy getting aid from agencies and organizations. Thus, the farmer would give up his job and abandon his farm, nobody works, no produce, no economy and the vicious cycle would continue. To see what Somalia is capable of producing and bringing forth one only has to look at the lush farmlands in, Jamame, Jilib, Kamsuma, Afgoye, Marerey and many other cities and regions in Somalia. An abundance of different produces can be found including, mangoes, a variety of bananas, coconuts, sugarcanes, papaya, corn, potatoes, tomatoes, onions and much more. It’s a well-known fact that Somalia had a history of being self sufficient, but what changed? As mentioned before, one of the reasons was the dependency on handouts and relief. Another important factor that prevented the land from being cultivated was the lack of security. As the country became engulfed in civil war and anarchy, warlords took control of different pockets of land where they extorted people, oppressed them and often killed them for the most minute of things. As much as people hate to admit it the Al-Shabaab movement did bring a relevant element of peace and stability to the large swathes of land they controlled. This encouraged farmers to return to their farmlands, cultivate them and tend to them, however hope was lost and morale plummeted after being unable to make any profit and seeing their crops go to waste time after time, due to the population having been accustomed to receiving aid. This in a nutshell can be said is why Al-Shabaab banned aid agencies and saw it as a necessity if Somalia’s economy was to be improved. To see if the ban had the desired effects or adverse effects on the agricultural industry we decided to travel down south, to the fertile and green land of the Jubba regions. It’s an astonishing sight, the vegetation is lush, the greenery is astounding and the more south you head, the greener it gets. In Bu’ale, around 150 kilometers north of Kismayo, we met Ali Ahmed Dahir, a clan elder who also is a farmer himself, we asked him about the situation, the farming and the effects of the ban on aid. “We have everything here, mangos, bananas, papaya, lemons, you name it. The land and the soil are very fertile and we use irrigation to have water reach our farms. We used to use engines before to pump the water from the river to the farms, but now we use irrigation. The majority of people are taking farming as a profession and many are returning to their profession, because they’ve seen the results and the amounts of money to be made.” he said with a freshly picked mango in his hand. “The people have realized the results of farming and what these lands can produce. But that’s mainly due to two things, the security that has been established and the expulsion of these aid agencies. What they were doing is well known, it was a form of colonialism, a psychological warfare to morally break you. Now we are dependent on no one and fear none”. It seemed as if the whole town agreed with his view, wherever we went we received the same replies and answers. “I don’t have a farm or a piece of land, but I can tell you its safe and secure here, you can even walk at night. The agricultural business is booming so much, I’m saving up and planning on buying a plot of land.” one of the local townsmen Muse Aweys told us. The produce from these farms are transported to different areas in Somalia and unlike before, the crops and products are actually being sold and bought in Somali markets. The Shabelle & Jubba rivers flow through many areas of Somalia making the area surrounding it very fertile. Even in the Hiran region where you’d maybe expect more herders than farmers, you still have very fertile farmlands bearing fruits like mango. A recent article by FAO Somalia, claimed that it was due to their help that Somali farmers have been successful since the 2011 drought, but, it’s a well-known fact that Al-Shabaab don’t permit FAO and other similar organizations to operate in their areas, so to what or who can the success of the farmers in those areas be attributed to? Going back to our initial questions, there is no famine nor does there seem to be any famine soon. The people and the farmers in particular seems to be doing fine, are well off, independent and self sufficient. We can only see things turning out better for the future of Somalia and Somalis. http://harar24.com/?p=11064
  10. Good days, the fitnah of power and greed hasn't come to them yet.
  11. There's no such thing as ethnic Somalilander. Do you even know what ethnicity means?
  12. Alpha Blondy;991991 wrote: ma ogsoontahay the Ethiopian government has handled the matter really well? LOL, how they just accepted them back in. Is that handling an issue well in Africa?
  13. Guje;991985 wrote: Who ever in the world convinced all the peasants of ethiopia and eritrea they can all immigrate en masse to the west recently ?? Before them they were the RRA folks who use to die by the boatloads, both groups are docile and don't fight back when abused. The ethiopian government should warn its citizens of the dangers and perils of tahriib. What a tragedy. They're not going to the west but Saudi Arabia and UAE, recently KSA kicked out 150.000 illegal Ethiopians. Weird thing is Ethiopia is a rich country in resources and is very green. The corrupt government has to fall.
  14. Only an extremist group like Shabab can take these people out, the local Puntland authorities are making $$$ out of this.
  15. LOL. These groups have been Saudi's number one enemy for a long time and now they share it with Iran. Next you're gonna say Shabab is funded by them.
  16. Xaaji Xunjuf;991880 wrote: After a deal was broken between The six world powers Iran sanctions will be partly lifted Hezbollah logistics will reach assad. The Russian and Chinese support for the Syrian regime will remain and there is little the Saudis and the Qataris and the Arab league can do. Why do you think there is a stalemate, and the al nusra jihadist are losing ground territories as we speak? You are confusing Nusra with IF, IF is funded by Gulf countries. Nusra is a threat to them as they'll expand to other countries, especially Saudi Arabia. + They just took over the main Syrian base in Aleppo yday. Kindi Hospital if you want to google it.
  17. Xaaji Xunjuf;991876 wrote: Have u ever see me the Xaaji crying about Siyad bare and bombardments your mistaking me with some one else i hate the victimization of Somalilanders i consider it a weakness and will never support it. Where do you get the idea that i hate Somalis if i hate Somalis would i come on a Somali site and be with Somalis and how can i hate my self am i not a Somali, ma qof isagu is neceb baad aragtay, and i dont support Bashar al assad i just predicted he will defeat the saudi jihadist cell which is likely to happen. Nusra at the very most is %30 of the armed forces of the revolution. 2014/2015 will be the end of Bashar. Russia/Iran can't keep him alive for ever.
  18. Not surprising that a man with so much hate against Somalis also supports the Gaal regime of Assad against the Syrian population. Akhas wallahi, may Allah resurrect you with Bashar and his regime yawm al-qiyamah. You cry about "genocides" committed by one plane in Hargeisa 20 years back yet support a regime that's doing worse every single day. And there's actual proof unlike our SNM brothers.
  19. ^ That's how it's supposed to be, keep the animals at bay by using force.
  20. It's a bit like Somalis bragging about Xamar when the Italians were building stuff.
  21. Maybe the English descend from D-Block? Maybe the English are extreme light skinned reer Xamar. Queen Elizabeth is 50% HAG?
  22. Khayr;991587 wrote: Bagpacking is a privilege and one that is used by selfish, rich and privileged individuals. While the rest of the world starves, a bagpacker spends thousands to peak at those "starving people" during the day and by night, sip a latte and write a blog about their experience. I have seen countless Somalis get rejected at airports even when they carried passports of western countries. In the colonial era, the colonisers would often bagpack to your "home land" and return to theirs with zebra heads as their mantles. Stop playing a victim, at least it's better if they see these poor countries by themselves as their soul will grow because of it rather than going to a 5 star hotel, clubbing, beaches and the usual. You're the definition of a bitter hater.