Fiqikhayre Posted September 3, 2012 ^The rise of the Somali National Region of Federal Republic of Ethiopia is undisputed witness being the many defections from the defunct ONLF. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted September 3, 2012 ^ Maskax-yare, the rise of the region is our rise. The roads built are ours. The school opened are ours. Minus oppression, we have no problem living and developing our region. Like the man who console the widow and in the process endeared himself to her by talking about the dark and the dead, your things are all about ONLF but soon you will need to talk about yourself once what we sought is achieved and we all return to our lands. In not so distant future, you will not be talking about the somali region in this glowing terms because ONLF will be ruling it, whether you like it or not. We are happy with the development (which should even be more). We are not happy about the oppression. The latter will stop once a lasting comprehensive peace deal is done and we shall enjoy the fruits of the development in a far more freer and peaceful somali region. Then, you will have to explain what happened to the oil wells that suddenly turned into saline water. The widow will want to hear about who you are and not the tributes you pay to her dead late husband! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted September 3, 2012 Abtigiis it's very heroic from you to acknowledge that progress is taking place. Well the ONLF isn't defunct yet as it has still members in it but the dwindling numbers tell another story. ONLF's policies have failed now and the countering of ONLF Propaganda by actual tangible Progress on the ground made many people see the light. If ONLF are re-inventing themselves now and getting of their way of everything being bad and acknowledging progress is taking place I welcome it even if their only rebuke is of a political nature. ONLF have parted with their way and now are in Nairobi to join the progress which I welcome. I believe in negotiation and acknowledgement of facts and truth and that through talks and concessions are the only way of achieving of their goal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted September 3, 2012 Sounds like in aabbihii dhintay!, Qiirobeenaadka ka muuqata baa i dishay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted September 3, 2012 Fiqi, your facts are roads and schools. You do not see facts when they relate to jails, torture,displacement and the many tragedies we face. On those issues, you not only look the other way, you excuse the perpetrators by blaming the victims. That is my problem with you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted September 3, 2012 Can someone say what he actually said, I think I am going to learn Amharic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted September 3, 2012 Abtigiis;863918 wrote: ^ Maskax-yare, the rise of the region is our rise. The roads built are ours. The school opened are ours. Minus oppression, we have no problem living and developing our region. Like the man who console the widow and in the process endeared himself to her by talking about the dark and the dead, your things are all about ONLF but soon you will need to talk about yourself once what we sought is achieved and we all return to our lands. In not so distant future, you will not be talking about the somali region in this glowing terms because ONLF will be ruling it, whether you like it or not. We are happy with the development (which should even be more). We are not happy about the oppression. The latter will stop once a lasting comprehensive peace deal is done and we shall enjoy the fruits of the development in a far more freer and peaceful somali region. Then, you will have to explain what happened to the oil wells that suddenly turned into saline water. The widow will want to hear about who you are and not the tributes you pay to her dead late husband! according to your earlier logic, ONLF will never credit for running the region in the future because they came at a good time when there is development and peace. jecliyaa hantatacaga ninyoow. lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted September 3, 2012 Ninkan Jinnin-tii way ka dhammaatay ee muxuu sheegayaa Abtigiis bal noo macnee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Duufaan Posted September 3, 2012 He is acting like a somalilander Politian or puntland one in ADIS, how he learned the art? No wonder they "buur and fiqi "are impress his performances. Act of envy and appreciation indeed from the best Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted September 3, 2012 Duufaan, you wish people would give Khaatumo just the recognition that would be enough to attend. Come on, rubbing shoulders with leaders over Meles Zenawi's body, that is your dream isn't it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted September 3, 2012 "according to your earlier logic, ONLF will never credit for running the region in the future because they came at a good time when there is development and peace." Mooge, Yes indeed. Unless they have real power and spend sufficient time on power to demonstrate their added value. By the way, I credit Meles for the economic transformation of Ethiopia. But Not Abdiweli for the ratification of the constitution or the capture of Marka. if that is a contradictio, so be it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faafan Posted September 3, 2012 If ONLF comes to power, they will be credited for bringing the PEACE that has eluded the region for the past century.It will be a historic victory indeed.REAL DEVELOPMENT will begin when PEACE is achieved, that is when the fundamental rights(human,political,economic,etc) of the people are restored.Whatever is left behind by the TPLF or its henchmen will be no different to whatever was left behind by the Italians in Mogadishu.Once the Ululations and liberation hysteria is over the front will have to prove its worth as a competent governing body. Meles Zenawi's economic achievements are exaggerated, there were improvements but much of the potential was squandered by nepotism and corruption. In-fact it was the economist that called the Meles regime "“one of the most economically illiterate in the modern world". No amount of biased development talk from ETV and Universal will lead to sustainable development, without a settlement politically ensuring rights then I don't find any value in talking about development.It is as though a few roads and some schools were the silver bullet to all our problems or as though we could not do it ourselves.our demands and objectives are much grandeur. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted September 4, 2012 Abtigiis;864042 wrote: "according to your earlier logic, ONLF will never credit for running the region in the future because they came at a good time when there is development and peace." Mooge, Yes indeed. Unless they have real power and spend sufficient time on power to demonstrate their added value. By the way, I credit Meles for the economic transformation of Ethiopia. But Not Abdiweli for the ratification of the constitution or the capture of Marka. if that is a contradictio, so be it. Ratification of the constitution can be attributed to Abdiweli, there's no question about it. How come it got ratified now and not the 6 years of TFG existence, the last time it was postponed was during Farmaajo's time but this time it got through even though people like the president tried to intervene in the process many times, war give credit where it is due. As for Marka, that is the job of AMISOM. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maaddeey Posted September 4, 2012 Ina Iley inuu tuug Alle ka furtay ahaa baa dadkii yaqaanay sheegeen. Farsamayaqaan koronto buu ahaa, weliba baalayaasha jidadka ayuu fuuli jiray. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites