NASSIR Posted May 1, 2010 The Admiral has answered all those questions correctly btw. He is not a citizen of any country, he is fighting for his country. Ethiopia is the enemy and Somalia is an ungoverned wasteland.They both do not belong to him Jabhad, we'll wait and see where it goes, but, if (in your stance reflect that of the admiral), then why were you protesting against Farole of that much-attacked and ridiculed assertion/gaffe? Do you see the moral contradiction here? What Somali pride Is ONLF fighting for If it is at fundamental odd with the very name it derives its legitimacy---a nation divided by the colonies (Britain as the main culprit) and whose flag is for the unification of Somali territories.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted May 1, 2010 Faroole's comments were an attack on "Somalinimo" and the integrity of the "Somali".The people of the O'gaden/Somali Galbeed are fighting for there emancipation against a foreign enemy(Ethiopia)and to condone Abbysinia/Ethiopia's sovereignty over a large portion of the Somali who have not themselves embraced the "Black Colonist" was simply uncalled for and juvenile. Nassir the fact remains that ONLF is the only group that has not knelt for the Ethiopians.They have upheld there Somalinimo to the "highest order". The Admiral is not a citizen of Ethiopia or Somalia.One is the Opressor and the other is an ungoverned wasteland/Ethiopian pawn.Somalia is not a safe haven for the ONLF and there is no Somali Goverment that has the capability or even the will to support any liberation effort in the O'gaden. The ONLF is a nationalist organisation but there focus is the 'Somali People of the O'gaden/SomaliGalbeed" and at the moment "Greater Somalia" is out of the question.They are presenting the conflict as indigenous to the Somali's of the O'gaden and not an irredenist claim by Somalia which in International relations has proven fruitful. But ONLF places great emphasis on the issue of "Somalinimo" and the total emancipation of all Somalis to peace and development.There Policy towards Somalia reflects this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites