General Duke Posted January 12, 2011 ^^^lol you live in a fantasy. Again how do you compare NW Somalia to South Sudan, how do you compare Juba to Hargaysa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 12, 2011 The only person who lives in a fantasy is the one who thinks the capital of Koonfuria will be moved to the pirate infested Garowe. Here is some of the similarities between South Sudan & Somailand. "The Southern Sudanese embarked on their last armed rebellion to fight the Khartoum-based Sudanese government in the early 1980s. In Somaliland, the first nucleolus of a guerrilla group was established in 1982 inside the Ethiopian border to wage cross-border attacks on the forces of Gen Barre in Somalia. Neither the South Sudanese nor the Somaliland rebels declared their secessionist intentions at the beginning." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 12, 2011 ^^^Again nonsense adeer. How did this landmark event taking place in South Sudan come about? You also know that Garang became VP of Sudan after the agrement signed? Give it up, you dont even know whats going on. No one will divide Somalia, South Sudan with its valid reason is already causing much problems for the world.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 12, 2011 Somalia is already divided. It's the reason why you need a escort to visit galmudug for your own safety or the reason you need to wear a Afghani burkha to visit Al shabab controlled areas. Don't delude yourself kid. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 12, 2011 ^^^lol, so the problem is not unique in NW Somalia, you just made the point for the unionist. Its ironic that whats happening in Sudan today and the problems it will cause, will put an end to the dreams of many secessionists in the continent. Forget about NW Somalia breaking away, the Igbo, Oromo, Yuruba, Kukuyu and many powerful tribes of Africa can not become nations, how will the reer Traingle of Somalia become one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 12, 2011 The same lame points were made by people like you in the early 80's saying how will the SNM be succesful and liberate Somaliland? or how will the Somaliland goverment work and succede? upon hearing the declaration of independence in Burco. They done it. So go run along kid we are fighters and not people who give up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 12, 2011 ^^^What have they liberated? SNM won the war only for Riyaale to humiliate them for a decade and get rich over the poor taxes of old ladies in poor Hargaysa? Your delusional, the most successful men in Hargaysa politics over the past 20 years where Siyad Barre lackeys, and anti SNM individuals. Like Egaal, Riyaale, Ducaale [cawil] all became milionairs while the poor clan consripts are rotting in Gheto's. SNM won what war? A generation have been left poor, destitute and living high on Qad, much like their fellow Somali's everywhere in the republic. Again, how do you compare, the clan nonsense in Hargaysa, to the landmark historic event taking place in Juba? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 12, 2011 Riyaale & Egal AUN were somalilanders and they will not be insulted for a little bitter pirate boy. This is the present leader of Jamhuuriyada Qaranka Somaliland and a former chairman of "SNM" who is enjoying the fruits SNM freedom fighters bore and that is liberation of Somaliland territories from the tyranny of siad bare. (SNM) bore the people of Somaliland happiness, freedom and many other good things. Ka nax ama Nafta wa. Now that is the face of victory. Where is loser Abdulahi Yusuf eh? oh i forgot his a refuuge in a foreign country. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 12, 2011 ^^^Your lack of understanding is gothic. Siilanyu himself was a servent of Siyad Barre. The secessionist argument does not hold. To compare it to South Sudan is just another dishonest view point. The only problem is that you are laying to yourslef. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 12, 2011 His no servant to nobody but to Allah. Watch your mouth little kid. I know it hurts the fact Abdulahi Yusuf is not even allowed to come back to his homeland but spend his last days as a refuuge in a foreign country. That is what warmongers and used warlords deserve afterall aint it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 12, 2011 ^^^The fact remains brother, that NW Somalia is still part of the republic. There is no country called, Somaliland.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 12, 2011 Whatever makes you sleep better at night kid. They say Jealousy is a Disease that causes Havoc on the Mind. So get well GeneralDuke. :cool: God bless our president Muj.Axmed Maxamud Siilaanyo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites