Gabbal

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  1. ^^^Lol Qudhac, I guess you had a good time then. Meet any new people (girls ). Besides did His Royal Highness the President of the Independent, Sovereign, Republic of "Somaliland" shake your hand and sign his autograph for you. I wish I had the pleasure to be in Landerville too. You know so I can have the pleasure of telling the world that Riyaale Kaahin (the guy with the qat-stained lips sweating because of nervousness) took a very important part of the genocide that is the biggest basis of the argument for "Somaliland"'s seccession. All in all I hope you had a very nice time.
  2. ^^^^I don think the turn out is that high. SPEAKING OUT FOR SOMALILAND 12:32 - 17 March 2004 Hundreds of Somalilanders from Bristol visited Whitehall today to lobby for international recognition of their country. After the civil war in Somalia in 1990, people in the north-west of the country split away to form Somaliland. Since then they have worked hard to establish a democracy, while Somalia to the south continues to be governed by tribal warlords in a state of semi-anarchy. A recent report by MPs who visited the country has given hope to its cause of gaining international recognition, and now local Somalilanders, who fled to Britain during the wars, are travelling to London to pile on the pressure. Today Somaliland's first elected president, Dahir Rayaale Kahin, will be a guest at 10 Downing Street, along with ministers from the country's new parliament. Mohamed Abdi, on behalf of Bristol's Somalilander community, said: "We would like to express our gratitude to these MPs. "We believe their report has made a huge contribution to the recognition of Somaliland sovereignty and would help secure financial assistance to nurse the newborn democracy in the entire region ravaged by dictatorial regimes for more than half a century." The Bristol Somalilanders, some 900, will be around 25,000 people expected to attend today. The Bristol Only 25,000? I was told that the majority of Somalis in England are of the "Somaliland" qabiil. I gues not very patriotic huh? :rolleyes:
  3. United We Stand, Ironic really. If "United We Stand" why are you so keen on running away from your Somali brethren? :rolleyes: Never will a treasonous entity ever gain recognition! May the trip of the rather dull Riyaal, brake the nonsense hurraying for a non-and-never-will-exist-entity. UNITED WE STAND! DIVIDE WE FALL! LONG LIVE THE 3RD REPUBLIC OF THE SOMALIS !
  4. If I were to choose between the two, as you put it one being all luxury etc..I would've preferred the one which unites not divides... True, true.
  5. War yaa ileen balaayo arkay? Sounds like school-age girls bickering about what boy is cuter
  6. Wafdi ka socda Wadanka Switzerland oo booqanaya Dugsiga Hoose Dhexe ee Ibrahim Cigaal Giir ee Degmada Cabudwaaq
  7. Mr HornAfrique, read between the lines. Mr.CeelBuur doesn't really care about anyone from Caabudwaaq as he hinted And that entails me to lie? Sxb, I hardly know Ceel-Buur, but that doesn't me I lie about Muqdisho (which is even fact the biggest city in Somalia) and say Balanbal with it's desert sand on all corners is, just simply because my heart calls for it I'm not the equivalent of you or your relative nomads
  8. Perhaps you and Gediid could answer a question for me. What is the difference when another group(AbdiQasim or other warlords) leaves the talks and puts the whole thing on hold for months, and if Puntland leaves the talks? But no one from our camp is accusing them of being "anti-somaliweyn". Why was it that when Muse, AbdiQasim, Cato, Hiraale, etc. were running from Nairobi there was silence from this seemingly vocal group we see here today? Yaa boos cariiri ah jecel inuu dadka ku tuuro. Sxb bari, If I even gave a single "ih" about the so-called walking out of Abdulahi Yusuf, then ask me that question again.
  9. Horn, It’s taking me time I know, but I will get it sooner or later . Iska ilaali. Pretty soon it will be a swarm of locusts on you.
  10. or just anti-somaliland and using somaliweyn as a cover up? Rahima, I exposed this a looong time ago sis. It's why they've been after me for quite some time.
  11. Somali Peace Rally (Galkaio City) PRESS RELEASE March 9, 2004 Posted to the web March 10, 2004 The Somali people had their hopes rekindled upon hearing the establishment of the International War Tribunal. They followed with interest the establishment of Special War Crimes Courts for former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. They are also aware of the efforts being made to create special courts for Sierra Leone and Cambodia. Yet, the Somalis are asking themselves why the perpetrators of genocide and war crimes in Somalia are not held accountable for the heinous crimes they have committed against humanity? Why Somalia does not get the attention it deserves? Trigger-happy warmongers have brutally massacred hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians mainly women, children and elderly people for no other reason but for their tribal affiliations. They forced more than a million into exile, wiped out entire communities, plundered the resources of the country, committed rape, torture, kidnapping and indiscriminate bombardment of densely populated urban areas. On top of that, no setting down of the silent slaughter is in view either. Furthermore, it is tragic that some countries recognize the perpetrators of these barbaric crimes as legitimate leaders, and thereby supply them with money, arms and ammunitions. It is more tragic and frightening that the same warlords are recycled to form the future government of Somalia. The Somali Peace Rally earnestly appeals to the conscience of the civilized world in general and in particular to the Security Council of the United Nations to establish a special war crimes court for Somalia to try the Somali warlords who committed crimes against humanity. We urge the United Nations to condemn in the strongest words possible any country or organization that recognizes, or gives any form of support to the warlords and to ensure the implementation of the arms embargo to Somalia. We request the Secretary General of the United Nations H.E. Kofi Anan to send legal experts to Somalia to investigate and report on the heinous crimes committed by the warlords against the Somali people. We also appeal to the international community to curb the movements of the warlords by preventing them from having access to Visas and to freeze all their ill-gotten assets. Finally, we appeal to the international community not to leave Somalia to the pernicious grasp of the ruthless gangs and warlords and to bring the Somali warlords to justice.
  12. Ceel-Buur, whether they cry day and night, ying and yang, no city in tha whole of the Somali territories has ever reached the potential of Muqdisho and will ever reach it in the near-future.
  13. Horn Afrique, I wonder do you support Somaliland now because RIYAALE is in charge and kinda makes it ok as he worke for the late Uncle Afweyne? You wish it don't you? Petty remarks 2cents here, here :rolleyes: I support "Somaliland" on its peace and development, because it is worthy of it. Support for seccession has nothing to do it with it
  14. Very true, but the sad thing is you joined MISkiin, Samurai, Mopp and co in the diabolical attack on Somalilanders. Not on a diabolical attack on "Somalilander"s Ayoub, more like on a stance against seccession. Although now I see I let a monster out of the cage.
  15. Good analysis Xidig. Just because I was called into the principals's office does not necessarily mean that I am to get a reward, it might even be..the opposite.
  16. Ahh Ayoub those times reminded me of a time when SOL was mostly qabiil-free, childish-free, and other such. It's funny how all those threads you brought back relate to me.
  17. Spadez its hypocracy at its best. There used to be two "mainstream groups" in the Politics section, the pro-Somalia and pro-Seccessionist camps. A while ago the pro-Somalia groups split into two, the Daacad pro-Somali unity and the Hypocritical pro-Somalia camps. Ever since them some certain related nomads, in terms of geography, have went on a "get Hornafrique campaign" for exposing their double standards. :rolleyes:
  18. I guess I was mistaken to lump you with HornAfrique, who has other ideas of bringing the Somalis together, namely they shouldn't have a voice at all. I just believe that the righful place for all Somalis, is in a place called the Somali Republic. Without voice? What do you think I stand for? If and when a Somaliwide referendum takes place, about the feelings and attitudes of all issues concerning our people, then and only then will I support seccession. If all Somalis agree seccession is the only solution, and the people agree to seperate, then I have nothing to say. But not now for clan Bantustans!
  19. Barre Huuraale's son (Hornafrique) Good one Sahal
  20. Oh get a grip people. Spare me for godssake!
  21. This is uncalled for sxb. Whatever the intention of the poster is, it is between them and Allah, but if for awareness purposes then let it, the message, get to as much people as it can. Inamal acmaalu biniyaati, they did their part, now it's time for us to do ours.
  22. Gediid on the contrary there is big point to be made. Look at MMA's first post of the thread and read. This is a genocide, too, for those blinded by hate. Not only you survived, so did him and so did her.
  23. On the contrary don't be surprised to find our name bro.
  24. Bari Nomad are we back to that childish cherry-picking? Ohh lets see, that cherry is red (even though thats the only one) I guess the whole orchard is ready :rolleyes: Beyond your age bro. Sahal, seeing that you are an Alien, let me make myself clearer. I am for a united prosperous Somali Republic, and that is why am not against "Puntland", and "Somaliland"'s peace and development, even though I am against it's seccessionst stance.
  25. Allow yaa mahadle. Here goes the same tactic. The same generalization. Do you not think of something else of off to make me seem invalid? Oh, he's born into that qabiil, he must be this and that, he must have done this and that. :rolleyes: Now I'm just laughing. Look at it like this my northeastern brothers. the difference between Jamac and I, or Riyaale and I is this, The case of a Pakistani man and an American, the Pakistani doesn't speak Urdu, but the American does. Who would you take to Pakistan? The Pakistani who was born into that culture doesn't, but the American who wasn't does. Whether you dismiss it or understand I don't care, that is my final say in your petty attempts as such. And Smith wishing your double all the best too What’s even more surprising is the way some not only condone this hatred but also support it while at the same time claiming to be nationalists and not care for tribal politics. As they say sis, the truth is in the pudding.