Che -Guevara Posted January 7 Galbeedi, on top of that, some trade is shifting to Garacad despite being under-developed in comparison to Berbera. They made a mistake of interfering with business and lumping all D community together, a community that don't share a similar goals and have different priorities. Anyway Awdal seems to be late to every game, not that clan militias are good for anyone. Pland should be worried as well and tread carefully. This sort of culture can easily impact the behavior of other Somali clans Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted January 7 9 hours ago, Che -Guevara said: The bigger problem is proliferation of clan militias that more powerful than official government forces in Somaliland. The only region that doesn't have a well-armed militia is Awdal. ssb and G36 are all on the same side now so there is no reason since wadani won the elections things have changed for the positive so the Miltitia are all pro the goverment but to advance the tribal interests because the khatum clan militia know only qabil so u can only battle qabiil with qabiil. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted Monday at 07:38 AM How many shirs are they going to have did they forget where ceerigaabo is located Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted Monday at 11:21 PM 16 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said: How many shirs are they going to have did they forget where ceerigaabo is located Ha sugi waayin. Sal fududaa ma !idoor baa! https://twitter.com/omar_sollas/status/1886105223543803925 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted yesterday at 05:01 AM THe Maakhiri people are different than the GAraad community, AWdal or anyone else. They don't move easily. Ma aha Hasha laba geel jecel. They took Sanaag Bari without firing a bullet. Xaaji, you have to choices, either leave the city or accept the greent line just like Gaalkacayo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted 18 hours ago 13 hours ago, Illyria said: Ha sugi waayin. Sal fududaa ma !idoor baa! https://twitter.com/omar_sollas/status/1886105223543803925 we are still waiting Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, galbeedi said: THe Maakhiri people are different than the GAraad community, AWdal or anyone else. They don't move easily. Ma aha Hasha laba geel jecel. They took Sanaag Bari without firing a bullet. Xaaji, you have to choices, either leave the city or accept the greent line just like Gaalkacayo. Ceerigaabo is not Laascaanood or Galkacyo. It is a proud and historically significant city, deeply rooted in the heritage of the Duriyad people. In particular, it belongs to one of the largest subclans of the Duriyad, and we shall defend it resolutely, for it holds sacred importance to us. Our revered forefather, Muuse Ismaaciil Carre, is laid to rest within the city itself, rendering it as hallowed to us as Jerusalem. It isnt a city east or west or sout or noth divided there is only one ceerigaabo with one mayor one police chief Everything east of Shidan belongs to the Maakhir people and is an integral part of Sanaag. That being said, the entirety of Sanaag is an inseparable part of Somaliland, and we recognise no distinction in this matter what so sever. The last time conflict was instigated in Ceerigaabo, the perpetrators faced the consequences their properties were seized, and they were expelled. Should they dare approach Ceerigaabo again, the outcome will be the same and they will be karbaashed as they were karbaashed before. Ceerigaabo stands alongside Burco, Hargeisa, oodweyne sheikh Gabiley, Berbera, and Caynabo—it has never been a subject of dispute. We defended it steadfastly in 1989, driving out the remnants of the ffqash regime, and we shall continue to safeguard its peace. Any attempt to disrupt its stability will be met with firm and decisive action indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites