Dalmar1 Posted June 8, 2022 Mr.Beggar from Bay iyo Bakool, Hadal badan haan ma buuxsho, aan aragno in maamulka Bay iyo Bakool KG uu ka shaqayn karo S/hoose. Waa awoodeena awgeed in dawladiina (KG state) beenta ahi ka shaqayn kari wayday caasimaddooda Baraawe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted June 8, 2022 Do you know that just by the time colonials arrived Somalia, Galmudug was a victim of roadblocks? That time the road blockers were from reer Bari. The darwiishs reached Hobyo all the way Hiiraan and ended that thing. Now after 30 years of roadblocks business you still threatening people with a gun. The darwiish may done a good thing for Somali but lost generations of men. What goes around comes around? The next time, it may be the locals that are going to chase you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted June 8, 2022 40 minutes ago, Duufaan said: Do you know that just by the time colonials arrived Somalia, Galmudug was a victim of roadblocks? That time the road blockers were from reer Bari. The darwiishs reached Hobyo all the way Hiiraan and ended that thing. Now after 30 years of roadblocks business you still threatening people with a gun. The darwiish may done a good thing for Somali but lost generations of men. What goes around comes around? The next time, it may be the locals that are going to chase you. Don't pay any attention to this fudeedbadane isbaaro iyo xaaraan lagu soo koriyey. Karbaash ayee wax ku fahmaan, just as his isbaariiste adeeriyaal who occupied degmooyinka Shabeellaha Hoose 20 years ago. In 2002, isbaariste Dhuxuloow's isbaaro was in Baraawe. Indhacadde's isbaaro was in Qoryooleey. Ilqeyrte's isbaaro was in Marka. There was another in Afgooye, too, at that time. All eliminated now and liberated from these deegaano and went back to to their Mudug after ee quusteen. These degmooyin are now ruled by the rightful locals. This little fudeedbadane boy wishes trolling online will change that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arafaat Posted June 9, 2022 Without genuine reconciliation every effort in state building will end in utter failure. This temporal politics of personalities and popularity fades and will leave nothing behind. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted June 9, 2022 1 hour ago, Arafaat said: Without genuine reconciliation every effort in state building will end in utter failure. This temporal politics of personalities and popularity fades and will leave nothing behind. And with continuation and ongoing presence of foreign powers, Somalis will not be given a chance to talk and reconcile. Why all these countries are now cheerful with Hassan Culusow back? Look at UAE, with a week, done more than dozen visits already to Villa Somalia, parliament, Rooble baahane in the pocket , please tell me any country in the world, other than Somalia, where Ambassador of foreign country meets Head of state as he pleases, never! Somalia must like Japan, or few other countries did, lock its borders for 50 years. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arafaat Posted June 11, 2022 On 6/9/2022 at 6:17 AM, maakhiri1 said: And with continuation and ongoing presence of foreign powers, Somalis will not be given a chance to talk and reconcile. Why all these countries are now cheerful with Hassan Culusow back? Look at UAE, with a week, done more than dozen visits already to Villa Somalia, parliament, Rooble baahane in the pocket , please tell me any country in the world, other than Somalia, where Ambassador of foreign country meets Head of state as he pleases, never! Somalia must like Japan, or few other countries did, lock its borders for 50 years. Unlike Japan which for one is an Island Nation that does not have any neighbouring countries that it shares land borders with and secondly Japan does not have any Japanese native peoples and lands outside of Japan, Somalia does have both. Weather we like it or not, Somalia’s fate is inseparably connected and inextricably bound with its neighbours Ethiopia and Kenya. For one, we have Somali native lands and peoples that are part of those countries, secondly for decades when Somalia had a strong government it was a direct treat to those countries and thirdly Somali nationalist ideology is solely based on uniting all Somalis under one strong nation state even if by force, which has been the main ideology coming from Somali corners for the last century, which was not only propagated within Somalia but across the wider region. And even though Somalis might have forgotten much of this, and see it as something of the past, our neighbours have NOT and still perceive Somali unity under a Somali state as a treat and averse to their unity and their state, so one should not be too surprised of our neighbours over-involvement in matters of the Somali state. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites