Suldaanka Posted July 4, 2006 So, it came down to a showdown between Somaliland and the incompentent Waxmatarayaal (Good for Nothing) League. Kob cagaarleh inaanay waligood ka soo durdurineyn waxaad ku garataa, at a time when the Palestenian People are under total military siege in the Gaza-strip, the Waxmatarayaal, for all their diplomatic prowess was used to deny Somaliland from participating in the African Union. Inspite of a clear hostile position taken by the onion-breathed Egyptians, yet Somaliland pressed on. But, a very last minute desperation, fearing that Somaliand was going to partcipate despite all their diplomatic efforts, they came up with the oldest and most-lame trick in the diplomatic books - asking the dictator of the Sudan to threaten that they will walk-out unless Somaliland was denied access to the AU. What a shame!!! Somaliland made new friends in the process and some clearly sided with Somaliland against this Onion Breathed onslaught. We thank all those countries that clearly supported Somaliland's cause. This is only the start... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wacdaraha_aduunka Posted July 4, 2006 I dont see the need for you to rush ahead with this post as if you wanted to be the first to discuss this issue and attack it before anyone else. One of the most important things you learn in politics is that one certain political point becomes baseless if it has to be defended all the times but when facing the reality of no recognition for more then 10 years( as there wasnt majority support from the people of Burco-Berbera-Hargeysa triangle during their part of the civil war) but the african countries vehemently supporting the sovereignty and the integrity of our borders you feel you need to unleash an onslaught of people's breath Rajo-ku-nool iyo your enemy today and your brother tomorrow meelna ku gaadhsinmayso marka waxaa haboon mar hadii aad ku dhawaaqdey go'aan dee hadaadan guulo ka gaadhin dee hadaba waxaa ka wanaagsan inaad usoo labato walalahaa oo dee cadka la cuntid. '' Waxaadan helikareyn uu hanqaltaaga waxaad heysatidna yuusan ka habsaamin!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 4, 2006 Qof aa kala furtay maanta. Carabta waxba ha eedeyn. And if they are basal-eating, at least coos ma cunaan, like us eight-to-10 hours jaad u fadhino, wax naga faqiirsana ma jiro adduunkaan. Lacagtii yarayd soo gishana dalka coos lagu qasaariyo, Keenyaati iyo Amxaar ganfuurweyn ha qaataan dhaqaalahaas. At least basal has some nafaqo, cuntada macaaneysaa. But jaad??!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wacdaraha_aduunka Posted July 4, 2006 MIskiin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted July 5, 2006 Wacaddaraha "One of the most important things you learn in politics is that one certain political point becomes baseless if it has to be defended all the times but when facing the reality of no recognition for more then 10 years" Sxb if you compare to how long other countries waited for their eventual recognition, 10 years will seem very short time. East Timor for instance was fighting for its independence for almost 25 years, Eritrea for 30 years... South Sudan still for over 20 years... hmmmm Besides, we have not wasted anything during that period, if anything, it thought us how to be more self reliant and help-ourselves instead of waiting for out siders to help us. All we want today is for the world to recognise what we achieved for ourselves. It is no easy job my dear friend, special when the country which with you had a union with is in such shambles. But sxb, make no mistake, we will eventually get there. MMA Cammi, basalsha fad ama ha fadin, that is upto you. But fadlan marka aad cuntid, dadka kale ixtiraam. As for Jaad, I reckon you should put that to Sheekh Sherif Adan. He was a dealer himself and enjoys a position with which he could do something about it, at least in your neck of the woods. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gabbal Posted July 5, 2006 But, a very last minute desperation, fearing that Somaliand was going to partcipate Yaab iyo nus. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites