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  1. Who else Dukey, it was the only and the one mad dog of Sakhraanland, AKA chairman Waraabe.
  2. hihi ma oohinbaa mise waa qosol,lol. Mr Red Adiga maxaa ka rabtaa Puntland, magceeda baabad nagula heysataane, oo deetana shankaroon baad door bideene.lol
  3. lol. SHANKAROON WAS VERY COMICAL SUGGESTION, THAT WAS THE FIRST TIME THE MAD DOG AKA WARAABE OF SAKHRAANLAND WAS CREATIVE. HE EVEN TRIED TO STEAL THE GREAT NAME OF PUNTLAND. HAHAHA, THATS WHAT THEY CALL CAQLI LIXSAAC.
  4. The bombing of Ethiopian targets in Hargaisa and Bosaso was certainly good, despite the very unfortunate collataral damage in civilian lives. I see now, so the killing of innocent 26 people was a good thing, and you call that a collataral damage, what a silly suggestion, so I wonder why you always change shirts my friend, once you decieved us by distancing your self from these groups, and now unfortunetly you ripped that shirt, and underneath it is the real savagery and haterade for peace and rule of low. I know where you comming from now, but please stick to one shirt, and don't be a "jirjiroole". Killing innocent people has no excuse what so ever, wheather its a TFG bullit, or an Alshabaab car bomb, at least the TFG did not massacre civilians in the name of Allah, while your comrates did exactly that.
  5. Kool_KAT haka xanaajin Oodweyne, the guy is having a Marqaan cold turkey fits. Malaha maanta saladkii baa ka soo daahday.
  6. - Was their action good when they were bombing Hargaisa and Bosaso? Pls tell us what do you mean their good action. What has changed about those groups other than the expirety of their mandate, and they are not useful anymore.
  7. and from foreign-created and backed regimes like the TFG and the now renewed version of it. so I guess Shariif comes under the above term, and that means you don't support the Shariif government, and if that is the case, your unknowingly calling for a Kabul style war.
  8. Nothing hypocritical about it sxb So what do you call hypocricy then if thisone is not? just about 8 weeks ago, Alshabbab were heroes in the eyes of these people, and we know all along that they were hunting down people, and were bombing peacful cities such as Hargeysa, and Bosaso. I'll tell you why Diriye, Bacadle and Co's changed possition now, Its because these groups are not usefull anymore, and its time to eradicate them.
  9. Hadaba dadweynaha reer Somaliland oo hore uga gilgishay Keligii taliyihii waxa in la waydiiyo mudan horta maxaynu Siyaad Barre kula dagaalanay? LOOL, These people just wokeup from their MARQAAN coma. In another way they are asking them selves, why did we fight Siyaad, if another outsider is ruling us so long?. Its HABAR KUULEEY AND HABAR MAANO'S TURN THIS TIME.
  10. Can we be respectful leave these cities for their people to develop. Lool Naxar, why would you care who develops it. I am sure if the UN said we are going to build projects in these cities you wouldn't object to it, so why bother if Puntlanders dream to do good things for Makhir and Darwiish, you should've appriciated it.
  11. PA quote. Add also both people have a way of solving every problem with war Yes your right, the Afghan all out war against the Soviet started in 1979, our major war against Ethiopia started 2 years before that in 1977, and since then, thats when the deteriration of somali state started. Their all out major civil war started in 1992, ours started 2 years before in 1990. Afghans are very proud, very religious, and tough people, I think you could say the same about Somalis. They hate invaders, from the days of Alexander the Great, to Genkis Khan, the British empire,the Soviet, and now the Americans are having nightmares in there, they are a people hard to dominate and subdue. Somalis also repelled the Portugees invaders, fought the Ethiopian empire of MENILIK, the British and the Italians, and lately the modern day Ethiopian army. Somali elder Afghan elder Spot the difference.
  12. All these people, Bacdle, Diiriye and co, were the ones funding, encoureging, and clapping for the "wadaado". and now the "wadaados are the bad guys. hypocrets.
  13. Money is there, but there is mass corruption in the system, hope farole changes that.
  14. iF PROBLEMS ARE NOT SOLVED SOON, YOU CAN SEE ALL THE RECIPIES FOR A KABUL STYLE WAR, THE SITUATION IS VERY SIMMILER. AHMED SHAH MASOOD = SH.SHARIIF. HIKMATIYAR = SH.AWEYS OR ROOBOW. HIZBUL ISLAMI (AFGHAN) = HIZBUL ISLAMI (SOMALIA) SOVIET UNION WITHDRAWEL = ETHIOPIAN WITHDREWEL. NAGIBULLAH (EX-PRESIDENT) = A.LAHI YUSUF (EX-PRESIDENT) AFGHANS TRIBAL SOCIETY = SOMALIA TRIBAL SOCIETY. FORIGN FIGHTERS IN AFGHANISTAN = FORIGN FIGHTERS IN SOMALIA. NEIGHBOURS INTERFEARING (AFGH) = NEIGHBOURS INTERFEARING (SOM) ILLITIRATE SOCIETY (AFGH) = ILLITERATE SOCIETY (SOM) ENDLESS WAR IN AFGHANISTAN = ENDLESS WAR IN SOMALIA. EVERYONE COULD SEE THE PARALEL.
  15. April 15, 1992 The forces of both Masood and Hekmatyar enter Kabul, and the Communist regime collapses, but 14 years of war, which have claimed two million lives and forced at least five million people out of the country, leave the nation divided and almost in ruins. Sibghatullah Mojadedi, a 70-year-old former Islamic philosophy teacher, becomes caretaker president on April 28. The country is renamed Islamic State of Afghanistan. When peace seems imminent, fighting among the various guerrilla groups, divided along ethnic and sectarian lines, brings on a new struggle. Kabul, once a bustling city of 1.5 million people, looks like a ghost town after the takeover by Islamic resistance forces. Throughout the year, the city is the centre of battles between forces friendly to the new government and Hekmatyar's renegade Hezb-i-Islami (Islamic Party). An acting Council of Ministers is formed, in which Masood is defense minister and the premiership is set aside for Abdul Sabur Farid Kuhestani, a Tajik commander from the Hezb-i-Islami. It is also reported that the cause behind Hekmatyar's failure to capture Kabul instead Massoud's forces was that KGB, KHAD and parchamis had secretly decided that they would surrender each and every weapon they had to Massoud's Jamiat party. When Hekmatyar's forces entered Kabul they were surprised to see Massoud's forces 10 times powerful and well equipped than last year. Afghan government had also decided that former Afghan soldiers who were fighting against mujahideen since 1979, join Massoud's party. Massoud was also handed over hundreds of Scud B Missiles, thousands of heavy weapons such as Tanks, Machine guns, Helicopters, Jets, Gunships and Armored vehicles. Hekmatyar confident of his victory when he was entering Kabul retreated when he saw Communist forces of Dostum which numbered over 20000, Massoud's now Powerful forces equipped by modern highly sophisticated weapons and Parchami communists all united to confront Hekmatyar's Islamic forces which numbered 60000. [edit] June 28, 1992 Mojadedi surrenders power to Burhanuddin Rabbani, who heads a 10-member Supreme Leadership Council of guerrilla chiefs. Rabbani announces the adoption of a new Islamic flag, the establishment of an economic council, which is to tackle the country's severe economic problems, and the appointment of a commission to draw up a new constitution. The changeover does not end the bloodshed, however. The most serious fighting breaks out as the Hezb-i-Islami, led by firebrand fundamentalist Hekmatyar, rains thousands of rockets on Kabul from hilltop positions on the southeastern outskirts, bringing more destruction than has taken place in the 14-year war between Soviet-backed Communist regimes and the Muslim resistance. The government also faces a serious challenge from an Iranian-backed alliance of Shi`ite Muslims. The Unity Party, a coalition of eight Shi`ite Muslim parties that enjoys the moral and financial backing of Iran, demands that the interim government honour past promises to share power. The Unity Party claims to represent 35% of Afghanistan's population, mostly the downtrodden Hazaras living in the central highlands, the country's poorest and most neglected region. July 6, 1992 Abdul Sabur Farid assumes the premiership. Early August 1992 The withdrawal of the members of the Hezb-i-Islami faction led by Mohammad Yunus Khalis from the Leadership Council reveals serious rifts within the government. Mid-August 1992 In response to the attacks by Hekmatyar's forces against the capital, Rabbani expels Hekmatyar from the Leadership Council and dismisses Prime Minister Farid. August 1992 France, Italy, and Bulgaria close their embassies and withdraw their diplomats, joining the exodus from Kabul under bombardment. The U.S., Britain, Germany, Japan, and Austria withdrew their diplomats in February 1989, just weeks before Moscow ended its nine-year occupation of the country. Also in August, the last three non-Afghan UN officials slip out of Kabul by car to Pakistan, leaving Najibullah's fate unresolved. The ruling group wants to try Najibullah for his role in the civil war and for the death or disappearance of hundreds of thousands of Afghans while he commanded the once-feared secret police. Pakistan seals its border with Afghanistan, stranding thousands of Afghan refugees who have fled the rocket attacks on Kabul. This policy is a dramatic reversal for Pakistan, which for 14 years has provided a haven for some three million refugees and has helped arm the Islamic rebels. Another two million refugees have fled to Iran. December 29, 1992–January 4, 1993 A national council, composed of 1,335 delegates from throughout the country, meets in Kabul. The assembly approves the creation of a parliament and a new army, and sets a strict Islamic path for Afghanistan. Despite allegations of vote buying, bribery, and threats of renewed civil war, the assembly votes (December 30) to keep 52-year-old Islamic scholar Rabbani as president for a 2-year term. The city is shelled from the hills as the voting is in progress. Five of the 10 main rebel groups denounce the council as unrepresentative, and describe Rabbani's reelection as a declaration of war. Rabbani is sworn in on January 2. The assembly further orders that only Muslims work for the government, bans all non-Muslim organizations, and declares that radio and television have to conform to Islamic law.
  16. LAASQOREY 20019 inshalah Todays dreams are tomorrows realities. Many of yesterday's dreams,are todays realities. wisewords.
  17. I know Isayas is more honest and somali-loving than Meles. He has not territorial claim over us. Is this clam s-t-u-p-d-t-y, or naive, its a fact that AFAWARKI is more aggressive, muslim hating, warmonger than mellis. count how many countries he attacked, 1st it was Sudan in early nineties, then, it was Yemen in 1996 when he conquered the Hanish islands, but yemen tought him a lesson, then it was Ethiopia in 1997, then the latest victim was Djibuti in 2008, so AT say thank God we don't share borders with the guy, otherwise you would've seen Zailac and Boorama residents speaking in Tigrinya.
  18. The money is there but the leadership was not there, hope faroole changes the situation.
  19. Puntland needs to invest on its infastructure, roads, bridges, hospitals, scools, etc. I heard that the Bosaso ports weekly income is $300,000. which is around 16000,000 a year, thats huge sums of money and can rebuild whole Puntland if spent wisely.
  20. Could it be GADAALE?? I heard roumors about Gadaale being given the PM post.
  21. Because of these meetings, Soon we'll see the lynch mob setting on shariif, Hang him, kill him, lynch him, blow him, shoot him, traitor, Ashahado la dirir, daba dhilef, etc.
  22. That shot is of Hobyo, I saw it on Flickr. Mr Red you must be having a lough, this is Hafun, 100%, if you doubt, download now Google-earth and look carefully which city is this. I never heard in my lifetime that Hobyo was an island.