The Zack

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  1. A step to the right direction, I say. I guess it is time for Somalis to turn that dirty page of the history. P.s. Last week was the 20th anniversary when the Somali government collapsed. It was mid December, 1990.
  2. A lot of gabdho are coming from left and right to tell us that it aint their business if the dude in question is qajac or not. Well, girls, even though y'all don't seem to care, it is our business and it does bother us to see a fellow Farax turning that way. Not sure why the poster posted this or how he even ended up getting the link. God forbid but I am almost about to question Jaceylbaro's main intentions of searching the disgusting string.
  3. N.O.R.F;680896 wrote: LooooL Thats not football. Reminds me of games in school and everyone following the ball. LOOOOOL What are you talking about, these guys are soccer stars.
  4. ^LOOL@Madaxweynahayaga.. Maybe Kamavi should let you cheer for "your" president and he should cheer for "their" prime minister?
  5. This report has a lot of loop holes. Somalis in Ohio alone are more than 30K. Based on other reports, some 80,000 Somalis live in Minnesota.
  6. Tuujie, Roy has had some effect on them but I do believe this is more than Roy's departure.
  7. Tuujiye, Chelsea has been lacking real a midfielder since August this year. Essein and Mikel are both defensive midfielders and Ramires doesn't count. They sold Deco and Joe Cole and got the Yuhuudi dude that broke one of his legs. Qashiimin dheh! Hopefully, Lampard will help them out this weekend.
  8. MZanzi;680595 wrote: Naxal nugaleed, nin lagoosto maad leedahay wax ka qaldan maleh? LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL - Disgusting video. Reer SOL qaar baaba u doodi, war illeen tanoo kale.
  9. :D Heard this joke before, they were saying "Nigerian Airline" then.
  10. AYOUB;680066 wrote: Sure sure! You've been prowling, haven't you? No contest! Now the question is how did u find that out?
  11. AYOUB;680060 wrote: Every profile shows Zack as visitor! PS That was not my real age btw, 25% discount was on it!!! Now every profile shows Ayoub as visitor LOL. The site must be having some technicality issues. By the way I had to hide my age and I suggest all over 40's do the same!
  12. Moh Cagdheer;679992 wrote: Zack, waaga aynu ilbaxno ama xorowno ee aan website reerka u sameyno waad arki doontaa inaan LST u sameeyo account ah "Abdi Dhabayac" oo aan Avatar' uga dhigo pirate dooni saaran. Horta Abdilatif siduu ku yahay cilmiga IT'ga? wax reeraha ah oo wax isku dayi karaa ma inagu jiraa? AT&T, the first Somali IT specialist was innaga..
  13. Allegation on Egypt Reveals Ethiopia’s Fabricated Peace Recently, Ethiopian government appeared to engage peace deals with what it called Somali opposition parties and expatriates. Events have been hosted in Ethiopian embassies in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, UK and USA this was welcomed by some of the Somali people in Ethiopia and abroad. It was seen as an important step in order to create an environment of trust for peace and reconciliation in that part of the world which was left under the mercy of subsequent brutal regimes. However, Prime Minister Meles Zinawi’s accusation on Egypt revealed how his regime despite the recent ‘peace deals’ is still straggling with notorious Somali guerrilla fighters and awkward Diaspora intellect; it shows that the recent peace deals were nothing but a process built on untruth by making rhetorical sops toward peace in Somali Region; it also revealed that the only purpose for the events in the embassies and the agreement ceremonies held in Addis Ababa was simply to woo more international aid. Nevertheless, the question that I wanted to elaborate in this episode is why Ethiopia needs to fabricate such a peace deals with the Somali rebels at this moment of time? A recent paper presented in the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London concludes that the latest ‘‘election’’ in the country which was held in June 2010 was the beginning of the end of democratisation hope in the country. The country was under the rule of EPRDF party for nearly two decades and shamelessly Meles Zenawi claimed that he won 99.6% of the votes. This was a matter of enormous concern for many observers The election process and the results attracted a ruthless and storm of international condemnation on Zenawi’s regime who receives the largest aid interventions in Africa ($3.3 billion in 2008). European Union slammed EPRDF’s behaviour before and during the election, and they clearly stated that it didn’t meet minimum standard for free and fair election. Human Rights Watch also documented shocking number of crimes against humanity committed by the national defence forces and recently recruited paramilitary groups in Somali region. Consequently, Zenawi experienced some difficulties in his participation in the G20 summit in Canada and South Korea. There is also growing voices against his participation in such summits in the circles of African intellectuals. To divert the international community attention on his government’s crimes and shameless election results the Zenawi’s spokesperson, Bereket Simon, suddenly disclosed peace talks with armed opposition groups in Somali region namely United Western Somali Liberation Front (UWSLF) and ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF). Swiftly, ONLF chairman, Admiral Mohamed Omar Osman dismissed the claim insisting that they will not engage any negotiations without the presence of third party from the international community. Admiral Osman stressed that those who are dealing with the government are not members of his party. “They are individuals who can neither bring peace nor war” he said in an interview with the BBC. To prove this position and delegitimize the “other ONLF wing” they managed to smuggle 241 fighters into Shinile Zone nearly 300 kilometres north of Jigjiga, the Somali regional State capital. There is much to be admired in the simplicity and repetitiveness of the some of the expatriate message on this process. It goes like this: ‘opposition groups are bringing nothing but mounting human loss throughout the history; these groups had no plan to tackle the over-numbered Ethiopian army; the agreements reached in Addis Ababa are necessary and unavoidable’. It seems that an electronic chip has been installed in the brains of Somali region officials to be activated by the Ethiopian officials to repeat this message whenever its required. Fortunately, most of the Somali expatriates I have recently seen know that this is to mislead our Diaspora communities: it is certainly what Somali adage calls "shibirayow heesa". My response is simple. If we haven’t had a human loss for our cause, Somali existence in this region would have been in the history dairies; of course our people have a plan which is working. And if our heroic men and women who continue to protest in front of every venue and embassy to show the world the real face of Mr Meles had no plan, why the government is claiming that it is reaching agreement with some of us? Why they are blaming Eritrea, Qatar and now Egypt. This shows that premier Zinawe’s nightmare reached a level that he cannot hide in the press conferences. These ‘peace agreements’ and the staged events in the embassies are nothing else but a propaganda to divert the attention of donors. The price our people are paying to get their freedom is praiseworthy, while the wicked price the Ethiopian government is paying to maintain the occupation of our land is getting higher and higher. Hasan Geele Email: suuqyare@yahoo.com
  14. LOOOOL@MZANZI's avatar, who knew you were a rapper on the top of the muscles you claim ha ha!
  15. Kamaavi;679896 wrote: Zack, any more up dates so far? Salaxudiin has been kicked out of Jigjiga already. He wasn't able to get along with Iley and his crew, he is currently at somewhere near 6 Killo. Weynu arki doonaa meeja ay ku dhamaato.
  16. NGONGE;679965 wrote: If it were not for our "complaining" you would still be trying to remember what email you provided when you registered your name back in 2007, saaxib. Wax fahan. Wallee? Are you saying you guys fought for this for hours? Maxaan ka aqaana, i have arrived now and I was able to log in just fine.
  17. KK, LOOL@your new avatar.. it fits your name ma is tidhi?
  18. They are random but also cherry picked. It seems that the admin has tried to give a proper avatar to each person to their best knowledge. They gave Jaceylbaro a somaliland flag, Bob a picture of waamo, Sayid - qardho, and so on. Not sure why they gave u the girl though.
  19. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL AT&T, Magaca xitaa wey kaa badaleen miyaa? Dagaal hoose baa jira baan u gartay!
  20. Love it! The forum looks way better now! SOL wey duushay LOL. Kudos to the admin! They should make us pay for using this, apparently they spend hours of their life to get this going. I had no issues with signing in, not sure what these odayaal are complaining about. Shake your computers and turn them upside down, that should help.
  21. Faarax Brawn, ur avatar is little girly LOOOL.
  22. Please be patient, the forum is being dhaq-dhaqed a bit! :D