Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 Anigana inta odayaasha adiga kula caqliga ah ay dhamaanayaan 1000 years waa igu filantahay, ana aan ku representgareeynayo in the international arena, qariidada sevenka ahna ay jirto I'm satisfied :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat 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. cidiyo ku dagalakan federalismka lagu xala xaleniyo ma aragta. Shekadaas mar hore ee dhamatay, Samafal ya tosiya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal;827503 wrote: Anigana inta odayaasha adiga kula caqliga ah ay dhamaanayaan 1000 years waa igu filantahay, ana aan ku representgareeynayo in the international arena, qariidada sevenka ahna ay jirto I'm satisfied :) Ehehehe anigu waxan ogahay wadada loo so maray Somalilandta maanta calanka leh dhaliyarada inan dhagaha kaga adimo wa waajib ii taal. if u are only satisfied with the 7 than a centralized state ba maad diideen koley waxba ku laaba:D You will be dealing with these people these girls are what in their early 20s they were born in the mid and late 80s during the struggle Watch from 3:48 yar iyo weyn odayga calanka lulaya eeh gadhka cad leh ma arkaysa yar iyo weyn:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 Carafaat;827506 wrote: cidiyo ku dagalakan federalismka lagu xala xaleniyo ma aragta. Shekadaas mar hore ee dhamatay, Samafal ya tosiya. Maxaa dhamaaday? arinta Waqooyi Galbeed ma go,ijkaro baad ka gubatay :) So much about centralisation! Fedralsim Puntland cid ay baryayso ma leh wayba hasataa, marka adigu wax centralisation ka hadlaya i tusi aan ka ahayn a lone wolf like Culusoow iyo adayga Georaphy teacherka ah Tan kale suaalaha Mooge maad uga jawaabtid Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal, Hiilqaran and Tajo both want a decentralised unitary state. Sheick Shariif and Culusoow have a right to support a centralized state, because they represent large segments of Somali's. Markaa, who supports Federalism Samafal? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 ^lol hadba meel u bood adigu, Sh Sharif hadii uu kasoo horjeedo muxu u diidiwaayay dastuurka federalka ah, culusoowse yuu matalaa? Ilma adeertiis waa kuwaas ku shiraya Dhuusamareeb si ay dawlad gobeleed u dhistaan, Hiil Qaran waa fikir xisbi markii doorasho lagaaro aan aragno waxay taageero haystaan, Federalism hadii uusan taageero haysan maxaa meel walba looga dhisayaa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 7, 2012 Samafal, ina la dhiso maamul goboleedyo lagama so horjeedo. I support strong States, regions or Provinces. Laakinse faido maleh maamulo ku dhisan qabiil(afcourse they can evolute to become States build on former profincial borders) and most importantly ine gacan ku yeeshaan hadhoow central adminkana looma bahna, laakinse awood gaar ah yeeshan ku saabsan arimaha ee ka masuul yihiin. Mise waxa rabta mustaqbalka inshallah iney goboloda turub ki ciyaran central adminka? Oo dowladu noqoto paralyzed? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer 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. Puntland the only one crying both sides of the fence...have problem with rest of south,can't be somebody by thmslvs like somaliland cos they won't be a viable state.Jealous much of SL....empty talk is the order of the day for thm. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted May 7, 2012 PUNTLANDERS.......What is this?????!!!!! ;=Goldcoast [This is an embarrassing document that underscores what an entire charade this move towards supposed legitimate administration is. If this is the model federal state and the template through which the system that Somalia should be rebuilt is predicated on, the future is undoubtedly bleak. This underscores how obviously clear it is that Somali politicians have no idea what federalism means or what it entails. For all the constant posts about how Puntland is fully behind the quest for Somali unity, its frankly laughable that some in this forum are attempting to defend this. Creating a separate passport? Claiming its resources belong solely to the region? Commanding its owned armed forces indefinitely? Separate foreign policy and international relations? Separate central bank? Issuing its own currency? So what exactly makes Puntland a state of a federal Somalia? Is there a single area left? What exactly separates Puntland from Somaliland as far as these documents are concerned. This all but a declaration of secession, without the temerity to pledge for it. The President and politicians who endorsed this joke of a constitution should be ashamed. An affront indeed.] Nationalists my **s ............. why worry about somaliland recognition when they saying same thing.Hypocrisy much...dadkan afkooda iyo dhegohoodu isma maqlaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted May 7, 2012 burahadeer;827588 wrote: Puntland the only one crying both sides of the fence...have problem with rest of south,can't be somebody by thmslvs like somaliland cos they won't be a viable state.Jealous much of SL....empty talk is the order of the day for thm. who told you we have a problem with the rest of the South? and why should we be jeouleous of waqoyi Galbeed, they are our brothers and siters however delusioned they may be. Carfaat, Come again? You are for states? so what are you against exactly? I am confused! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites