Koora-Tuunshe Posted March 18, 2008 Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Aniga meesha xarunta Midowga Afrika ku taalo maku weydiin, xaaji. Ciidanka Midowga Afrika aad Xabashada ku dartay aan ku weydiiye iyo meeshaa ka keensatay. Even officials within dowlad ku sheega ma dhahaan saas. Sanaawi iyo wixii u shaqeeyana ma dhahaan saas. Ethiopia is a member of AU organization and its support for the TFG as the whole world does is not in question. What is in question comes from the reactionary, terror groups who made it clear that even the replacement of Ethiopia by other countries of AU would never change their radical position of setting up their platform of Taliban administration. Since you are opposed to the Al-Shayaadiin Group and you don't have a clear plan for who is to be the successor of the current Somali government, What is your other option other than support the latter? You have to be forward-looking and resolute in your decisions. Fliflopping ideas are detested. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koora-Tuunshe Posted March 18, 2008 Originally posted by Nephthys: quote:Originally posted by Abu_Geeljire: quote:Majority of Somalis support the African Union troops including Ethiopia and the whole world recognizes it. source: www.Yusufites-rewriting-history.com ahah! . There you have it, propaganda history..history as negation of the truth..history as wishful thinking..history as a bunch of lies..history for kids under 6. Nephthys, what is the history of your name? You are more like into a domineering woman? Or Great woman who is or was the leader of society or society of communities. The Al-Shayaadiin won't accept such women like your name has its place in the history. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted March 19, 2008 How do the occupying invading Tigrays treat our Somali women in all the Somali lands? b.t.w... women fought alongside Alshabaab....... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 20, 2008 Majority of Somalis support the African Union troops including Ethiopia and the whole world recognizes it. Its a very true and valid statement. Somalia is an AU member country, thus we can not be invaded by and occupied by the same body that we are member of. Also Africa's problems can be solved by Africa and thats the reason this project will work insha Allah. The AU forces have fought foreign elements as well as deranged anti-governemnt factions alongside the new Somali army. Uganda, Ethiopia, Burundi and now Nigeria have helped greatly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koora-Tuunshe Posted March 21, 2008 Originally posted by Abu_Geeljire: How do the occupying invading Tigrays treat our Somali women in all the Somali lands? b.t.w... women fought alongside Alshabaab....... Who is Tigrayan? And please come up with a concrete evidence that writes these soldiers are Tigrays mistreating Somali women. You should think about a problem in terms of choices and come up with viable alternatives. You must identify a problem, a problem that invites a solution, the pros and cons of each choice. Don't just describe a mythical situation or identity that you have no proof. Out of respect for the viewers of SOL and political analyst, ask objective questions, and bring forth policy recommendation with evidence. We are grownups, remember? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabriye amp co. Posted March 21, 2008 Kor... Regionalism and tribalism/clanism is backwards.. In a perfectly functioning state ... In a country where nationalistic endeavors are feasible… or … a free and fair government is for seeable in the near future to say the least.... Clearly he wasn't referring to Somalia… there for in order to achieve peace regionalism is a temporary option which would lead to all regions coming together for a real national reconciliation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koora-Tuunshe Posted March 21, 2008 Galbeyte, pls understand the context of the article as they relate to Somalia's decade and half long problems. It is self-evident that we have problems of regionalism and people identifing with their own regions as opposed to Somalia. Tribalism, regionalism together with the new secterianism are all manifest in our country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabriye amp co. Posted March 22, 2008 Kor utunnshe.... This article is in no way corresponding to the complex situation of somalia.. What your doing is in fact holding others ... accountable for your own short commings..blaiming them for thinking regional when they should be thinking national but your ignoring the external factors that determine Somalia's future as well as intenal affairs.. There is a somali saying ..' Nin tiisa daryeela ayaa tu kale ku dara...' Try to understand in times like these were Nationalist goals remain a distant future prospective ... Your short term aim should be catering to your peoples needs.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites