Saalax Posted May 9, 2013 Trying to rewrite history are we? Between 1981-1989 it was mostly SNM that was fighting the government based in the south, the SSDF surrounded earlier. 75% of the former Somali republic army was in the north fighting the SNM while you were polishing the shoes of Siad Bare in Mogadishu. Your back was broken forever by the SNM. There is nothing you can do but beg for a reunion today, and a reunion shall never come. Move on. Be content with from Ras Asayr to Ras Kamboni. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 9, 2013 Oodweyne , Caynabo as a district is not SNM exclusive territory, and I stand by that. My claim is more credible than your claim of having a political authority on former British Somaliland territories Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malistar2012 Posted May 9, 2013 Trying to rewrite history are we? Between 1981-1989 it was mostly SNM that was fighting the government based in the south, the SSDF surrounded earlier. 75% of the former Somali republic army was in the north fighting the SNM while you were polishing the shoes of Siad Bare in Mogadishu. Your back was broken forever by the SNM. There is nothing you can do but beg for a reunion today, and a reunion shall never come. Move on. Be content with from Ras Asayr to Ras Kamboni. Between 1981-1989 it was mostly SNM that was fighting the government 1981 to 1989 SNM was terrorist organization , Terrorizing civilians , Just like alshabaab today . No wonder wher ina Godan got strategy from. SNM was running hit and run campaign for ten years . NO one is begging for Union , Somali borders and Sovereignty is not negotiable . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 9, 2013 Who cares whether they were terrorist organization or not. What matters is they made life hell for your messiah Af-weyne and making sure his forever finished. It is understandable the former shoe polishers of Siad Bare are upset. Somaliland is here to stay and it won't go anywhere. Choke on that . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Illyria Posted May 9, 2013 Brilliant questions by a smart lady, but a not so honest leader, who either misunderstood the meaning of the question, or intentionally waffled his way through so many points. He even ‘insulted’ the secessionists – la soo sasabo - is he dealing with a child or a jealous wife - which violates the Ankara accord. How disappointing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wadani Posted May 9, 2013 xiinfaniin;947855 wrote: Oodweyne , Caynabo as a district is not SNM exclusive territory, and I stand by that. My claim is more credible than your claim of having a political authority on former British Somaliland territories Don't backpeddle now. Read ur first post where u were listing the deegaans. And no one said Caynabo district is 100% SNM, but the Khaatumo population there is a very small minority settled in the far south east corner of the region. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Posted May 9, 2013 Illyria;947874 wrote: Brilliant questions by a smart lady, but a not so honest leader, who either misunderstood the meaning of the question, or intentionally waffled his way through so many points. He even ‘insulted’ the secessionists – la soo sasabo - is he dealing with a child or a jealous wife - which violates the Ankara accord. How disappointing. That she is from Khaatumo is neither here nor there,, she could have been from Hargeisa and still pose the same laymanish and evidient question and still get the same answer, as it has always been obvious ( at least to those of us who understand ) where the president stands regarding the unity of our Nation. The president answered valiantly despite the dubious nature of statehood of Khaatumo, I enjoyed his honesty regarding those who feel wronged and the federal governement's approach where he clarified that going to war with our breethen in the North is never an option. Now those who lined with our good professor Glaydh's cry of foul and his illigal motion in the federal parliament can breeth and support their president. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted May 9, 2013 Johnny B;947903 wrote: Now those who lined with our good professor Glaydh's cry of foul and his illigal motion in the federal parliament can breeth and support their president. How can the motion be coined illegal? Questioning the president's method of dealing with a rogue provincial administration while disregarding other entities' right to partake in the fate of their region is not illogical or illegal. After all MP Galaydh was exercising his duty in representing his constituents under a parliamentary arena. Furthermore, he took the legal path and received more than the required signatures to bring it into the parliamentary discussion. This is by far the opposite of illegal. It is baffling that anyone would think otherwise. After all that the motion was rejected. That is the true antithesis of legal practice. As for supporting the president of Somalia, those of us from Khaatumo have always supported every man who was appointed presidency in Mugadishu (Incl. Hasan Sheikh Mohamud) and will always stand for unity and the blue flag. However, our support should not be taken for granted and our rights should not be discarded at the expense of others. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted May 9, 2013 Johnny B;947903 wrote: That she is from Khaatumo is neither here nor there,, she could have been from Hargeisa and still pose the same laymanish and evidient question and still get the same answer, as it has always been obvious ( at least to those of us who understand ) where the president stands regarding the unity of our Nation. The president answered valiantly despite the dubious nature of statehood of Khaatumo, I enjoyed his honesty regarding those who feel wronged and the federal governement's approach where he clarified that going to war with our breethen in the North is never an option. Now those who lined with our good professor Glaydh's cry of foul and his illigal motion in the federal parliament can breeth and support their president. i doubt she is even from Khatumo, the Khatumites know and can pronounce the KH , the woman in the video said Qatumo , see Koonfurians cannot pronounce the letter KH, while they from the Garaad clan can. So i doubt the woman is from the sool region. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D.O.C Posted May 9, 2013 Question, why would khatumites use women to ask questions on presidents? What happened to their men? Or are they using them as human shield? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wadani Posted May 9, 2013 D.O.C;947943 wrote: Question, why would khatumites use women to ask questions on presidents? What happened to their men? Or are they using them as human shield? looooool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted May 9, 2013 ^Nothing funny about that - ********* has no limit illen! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malistar2012 Posted May 9, 2013 Who cares whether they were terrorist organization or not. What matters is they made life hell for your messiah Af-weyne and making sure his forever finished. It is understandable the former shoe polishers of Siad Bare are upset. Somaliland is here to stay and it won't go anywhere. Choke on that . upset about what , lets don't get into shoe shining business history knows better . Soon you will see reality ,SNM was terrorist organisation and the reason why it succeed is because the Somali people at that time where SNM sympathizer and hated the regime. Like it or not There can only be ONE Somalia , Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wadani Posted May 9, 2013 Malika;947955 wrote: ^Nothing funny about that - ********* has no limit illen! What's that word that's been censured? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted May 9, 2013 Wadani, you're better than that sxb. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites