MoonLight1 Posted May 7, 2012 Carafaat;827448 wrote: Moonlight, Somaliland's case nor its motivation for 'secession' is based on the Somalia state structure nor 'power sharing'. I doubt if an eventual Union with Somalia would be based on 'federalist' princibles. What else would it be based on then if they drop the secession?. the only other option is con-federalism which gives even more powers than federalism, and even independency referendum. Federalism seems to be the midway logic, its neither centeralized nor con-federalism, its the perfect solution. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 7, 2012 Sxb, nobody can talk for them besides they themselves. What you are doing is, using others as a legitimacy for something you want yourself. That is ok, but just say you want it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MoonLight1 Posted May 7, 2012 Carafaat;827460 wrote: Sxb, nobody can talk for them besides they themselves. What you are doing is, using others as a legitimacy for something you want yourself. That is ok, but just say you want it. ok I want it. what do you want? you seem to be a naive confused man who doesn't know if he wants somaliweyn or secession or federalism or what. or shall i call it "Jirjiroole" adeer cadeey waxaad rabto, hadal iyo ilkaba waa la cadeeyaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 7, 2012 Sxb, my stance was always clear. I oppose secession and I oppose clan States or Federalism as you call it. Neither of them will bring any real tangible results in terms of stability, development, good governance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MoonLight1 Posted May 7, 2012 Carafaat;827468 wrote: Sxb, my stance was always clear. I oppose secession and I oppose clan States or Federalism as you call it. Neither of them will bring any real tangible results in terms of stability, development, good governance. and your solution is? tell us ABC. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 MoonLight1;827470 wrote: and your solution is? tell us ABC. War ha isku daalin ninkaan ABCna kuu uu sheegi maayo wuxuu isla hayaa ma leh. baal waydii adigu hadii uu rabo in Centralised goverment what does he want for "Waqooyi Galbeed", are they part of his Centralised goverment? Wuu cararayaa markaad su,aal ka waydiiso reerkiisa. basically, his whole urgument for centralised goverment is based on to make away for Waqooyi Glabeed seccession, becouse if federalism is on the table they have no urgument to convince the International community to recognise them, hence why the majority of them hate Puntland. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal moonlight Somaliland is not interested in federalism confederacy centralism what ever you want to call it and don't mind Carafaat he is just taking for the sake of talking. They made it clear in 1991 nothing less than a full fledged Somaliland republic. Federalism is something the folks in garowe love and so far there is only one federal state in Somalia Puntland the rest of the country is not interested in federalism bal weynu eegi halkay ka degto:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal;827479 wrote: War ha isku daalin ninkaan ABCna kuu uu sheegi maayo wuxuu isla hayaa ma leh. baal waydii adigu hadii uu rabo in Centralised goverment what does he want for "Waqooyi Galbeed", are they part of his Centralised goverment? Wuu cararayaa markaad su,aal ka waydiiso reerkiisa. basically, his whole urgument for centralised goverment is based on to make away for Waqooyi Glabeed seccession, becouse if federalism is on the table they have no urgument to convince the International community to recognise them, hence why the majority of them hate Puntland. Sxb, belief it or not. Nobody hates anyone. But I support a centralized strong goverment for Somalia inclusing Hargeysa, Berbera, burco, Bosasso. etc. Some people have ideals and they want to see they ideals being realized by the strongest institution possible. Irrelevent who's clan has a bigger percentage of power, somethign you seem to be concerned with a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MoonLight1 Posted May 7, 2012 Xaaji Xunjuf;827483 wrote: Samafal moonlight Somaliland is not interested in federalism confederacy centralism what ever you want to call it and don't mind Carafaat he is just taking for the sake of talking. They made it clear in 1991 nothing less than a full fledged Somaliland republic. Federalism is something the folks in garowe love and so far there is only one federal state in Somalia Puntland the rest of the country is not interested in federalism bal weynu eegi halkay ka degto:D xaaji xunjuf cayaartaas waxaa moodayay inay soo gabagaboowday 27kii february, amaa tan puntland laguu qaataa, the guys in the south are calling for the repeat of your nightmares of centeralization. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 7, 2012 MoonLight1;827488 wrote: xaaji xunjuf cayaartaas waxaa moodayay inay soo gabagaboowday 27kii february, amaa tan puntland laguu qaataa, the guys in the south are calling for the repeat of your nightmares of centeralization. Idinka isla Somaliya so heshiyaaa Somalilanders halkaasay ugu badisa:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 ^Rest assured Waqooyi Galbeed is and will be part and parcel of Somalia, but there's something called delusion and that can go on how long you want. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal;827490 wrote: ^Rest assured Waqooyi Galbeed is and will be part and parcel of Somalia, but there's something called delusion and that can go on how long you want. Ma af bay ku noqon tallow:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 Haatu;827392 wrote: It is plain that the majority of us southerners are against this federalism thing, but the question stands, why are we reer koonfuur being held hostage by puntland? I don't know which Southerners you are speaking of but to say the South does not want federalism is not true. Do you know Bay, Bakool and Shabellaha Hoose had a state and still want to bring back that state. Also Jubada Hoose, Jubada dhexe and Gedo want to have their own state. Galmudug, Ximan iyo Xeeb are already semi-states looking for ways to unite. Marka which Southerners are against it? Ulusoow is only representative of himslef and nothing more. Teeda kale there's a clause in the Constituition that say any region which does not want to be federal state can choose to be part of the federal goverment along the capital. So say dadka aad sheegaysid don't want federal its not imperative on them to be part of any federal state. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 Xaaji Xunjuf;827491 wrote: Ma af bay ku noqon tallow:D Hadayba yihiin baan ku iri oo igama aadan go, maba go;kartid inta wiilasha Daraawiishta ahaa ah ay noolyihiin, so onus is on you to become internationally rcegnised country! go on I give you another 40 years Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal;827495 wrote: Hadayba yihiin baan ku iri oo igama aadan go, maba go;kartid inta wiilasha Daraawiishta ahaa ah ay noolyihiin, so onus is on you to become internationally rcegnised country! go on I give you another 40 years Anigu maan fahmin Go itaan maxaad u taqaan horta waxad tidha go itaankaagi banay gaaladu aqoosnan si rasmi ah wali taasi wa caadi. Darawiisthu na ma Darawiish ba nool 1921 baan u maleyneyey inay kuwaasi u danbeysey nolol I don't mind samafal and the people of Somaliland don't care as long as they are not ruled and are living in freedom they are willing to be unrecognized for another 1000 years:D Than sharing a country flag and government with Somalia halkasa la kala taganyahay , haye maxa ku dan hada adiga:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites