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Alshabaab's leader Godane in Hargeysa Says the Report

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XX: You seem to know that Godane has ties with Hargaysa and visits there on occasions..

 

Keep up the good work, Somali's are waking up to the secessionist falsehood.

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General Duke;702597 wrote:
XX: You seem to know that Godane has ties with Hargaysa and visits there on occasions..

 

Keep up the good work, Somali's are waking up to the secessionist falsehood.

It's no secret godane is from hargeysa originally but that's also where it ends there is no conspiracy or something there is no link between Somaliland and Alshabaab and their leaders if that's what your implying, the source is also bogus

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Godane is not different then his predecessors adan xashi cayrow Abu mansuur only a confused pirate sees a link between alshabaab and Somaliland there is no link other wise come with evidence ?

 

actually the pirates have more links with Alshabaab.

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Xaaji Xunjuf;702628 wrote:
Godane is not different then his predecessors adan xashi cayrow Abu mansuur ?

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Godane & Afghani are the two top leaders of Al Shabaab today and they are both from Haragaysa Somalia.

Cayrow was from Dhusa Mareb and Robow is from Baidoa. Yes they are all Somali's from Somalia, like Siilanyu, Xasan Dahir Aways & Shatigaduud are all Somali's from Somalia.

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Hargeysa is where he is running his family business now. All the media fuss is make-believe. He probably has coffee daily with secessionist officials.

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