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Insecurity Stemmed From Clan Enmity; The Case of Galgala, Bosaso and Dhahar Episodes

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Xudeedi   

^Your as confused as ever. The incident in Dhahar, Galgala, and Bosaso are all indeed different but share clan rivalry as a common denominator. As far as you beating the drum for further war, adeer your clan enclave don't have the audacity to hunt reer Dhahareed in Bosaso let alone the clans head quarters.

 

Atam had nothing to do with the incident in Dhahar as Gallad clarified, the incident is similar to those in Ufayn, Cagaare etc.

 

All these incidents highlight instability with bad leadership as source of the problem.

 

Gallad; Gabanka ha'iska booteeyo ee ii daa, adeer Dhahar rag baa jooga ee oradoo u tag. He is bothered by the clan indeed, since Dhahar chased marya calas militias led by incompetent Cadde out of Western Bari.

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Gallad   

Thankful: You may know it better than me. But according to your media outlets, they all mentioned that this was qabil retaliation.

 

Good luck!

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Thankful   

Xudeedi your goal since day one is to make this into a Qabiil issue, I personally know it has nothing to do with Qabiil. It's an easy way to divert the issue away from Atam who you refuse to show an image of.

 

If Cadde's government was cased away by Atam, then Faroole is a better leader since he was able to do what Cadde failed to and it only took him a day! Even Atam says that it is true he lost Galgala<-- Here is the interview where he says it! Atam VOA

 

So again, if Cadde was chased away in 2007, then history will remember that Atam was chased away in 2010 - and this interview is proof.

 

Like I have said before Faroole was able to dispatch a presidential runner-up who hails from Eastern Sanaag and is now Puntland Minister of Interior to fight against Atam, which completely took away Atam's goal of making this into a clan issue.....ABSOLUTELY BRILLENT and one of the biggest political and military victories in Puntland’s short history.

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