Chief_Aaqil Posted July 8, 2010 Originally posted by Nassir: Che, let me raise these important questions. When you said a bunch of empty villages and towns, aren't you aware that Erigavo has been one of the biggest urban towns of Somalia for decades. LaasQoray as well once dominated the region despite its recent decline. It still has a number of mini industries, one of which employs over 1500 people and has a sales revenue of roughly $3M a year. Badhan is an urban city that has grown very fast. It has four High Schools, three technical colleges, the biggest boarding school for the orphans, and 3 primary schools and a University project that is almost finished. How can this city that houses all of these public facilities be an empty "frontier" town? He is not aware, nor does he know anything. Why do you go in such length to explain to him a region he doesnt know, never has been to nor has anyinterest in. He is only interested in bashing Somaliland, and he will use every unnessecary argument to do so. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NASSIR Posted July 15, 2010 ^I'll take that into consideration. But remember Chief Caaqilow that our history did not start with colonialism as you seem to suggest always. Take a look at Crutten's memoir in 1843 on the inhabitants of the Somali coast and their then political way of life. We were prosperous, peaceful and orderly as we maintained our own institutions and traded with the rest of the world. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 15, 2010 But back then there was no country called Somalia , there were local kingdoms ruling the place some under the ottoman empire Like Emir sharmarke cali salax baashe , but there was not a Somalia. The Somali republic came to existence in 1960 first of july Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chief_Aaqil Posted July 16, 2010 Originally posted by Nassir: ^I'll take that into consideration. But remember Chief Caaqilow that our history did not start with colonialism as you seem to suggest always. Take a look at Crutten's memoir in 1843 on the inhabitants of the Somali coast and their then political way of life. We were prosperous, peaceful and orderly as we maintained our own institutions and traded with the rest of the world. I have never stated that our histort started with colonialism. Sure we had our own way of governance, everyone should know that. But the western model of governance, we adopted in 1960. And dont forget when we are talking about Somaliland or Somalia, we are only talking about a way of modern governance(Maamul) and institutions and not people, idendity nor about what makes us who we are. Somali's wee jireen, wee jiraan, inshallahna wee jiri doonaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted July 16, 2010 A die-hard secessionist would openly glorify the atrocities committed against the people of much of Sool, Ayn, Haylan, and Sanaag regions by the SNM guerilla fighters as justified means to “freedom”, and to secure the right to secede from the bulk of Somalia. This above sentence from the above article clearly references the actions of many s/l sympatizers in this forum. Very true and interesting peice...Thanks sharing it with us. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted July 16, 2010 Originally posted by Nassir: As for Oodweyne , it's late for me and I am now tired. I'll see to your objections some time tomorrow. Goodnight! Good lucky if you read his. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted July 16, 2010 Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: But back then there was no country called Somalia , there were local kingdoms ruling the place some under the ottoman empire Like Emir sharmarke cali salax baashe , but there was not a Somalia. The Somali republic came to existence in 1960 first of july Is that what the snm tought you.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 16, 2010 Are you telling me there was a Somali state before 1884 lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted July 16, 2010 Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: Are you telling me there was a Somali state before 1884 lol You missing the concept of statehood.. Compare the statehood back then with your current 1-clan amdin.. Then yes there were somalis states back then. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 16, 2010 There was no Somali state , there were only local sultanates and emirs ruling parts of Somaliland as we know it today , it even stretched all the way to Djibouti, and also local sultanates and emirs ruling parts of Somalia . The Somali state modern Somali state came to existence in 1960 first of July and it last only for 31 years Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted July 16, 2010 Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: There was no Somali state , there were only local sultanates and emirs ruling parts of Somaliland as we know it today , it even stretched all the way to Djibouti, and also local sultanates and emirs ruling parts of Somalia . The Somali state modern Somali state came to existence in 1960 first of July and it last only for 31 years Oday you are missing the point here which is that is how the current modern states around the world were once and Somalia isn't different. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted July 16, 2010 You don’t even have to look far just take an example our Ethiopian neighbours , their kingdoms became a great Grassroot for the modern Ethiopian state as we know it today Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites