Classified Posted June 15, 2013 LOL @ Egal being the leader of USP. Correct me if I'm wrong, but were NUF and SNL both consisted of supporters of Beesha Dhexe, while USP consisted of Awdal, Sool, Sanaag and Cayn tribesmen? Also, USP was for Union, while NUF/SNL were for Secession? If Xunduf can rewrite history, so can I. I will produce a good copy & paste. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 15, 2013 ^^ I dont know where u get the idea of secession , from whom was Somaliland seeking secession it was not part of Somalia.lool , Secession ba dadkan washay iyado cidna laga mid ahayn yaa baas eeh laga Go'aya. And second all the parties in SL were unionists SNL USP NUF. NUF just wanted a condition the other 2 unconditional union. Cigaal was the leader of the SNL and USP they united and formed an alliance in the general elections they were 2 separate parties, if you read carefully NUF got more than 25.000 votes. But they got cheated and ended up having one seat. This was written by sir dauglas hall the last governor of Somaliland under British rule. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Classified Posted June 15, 2013 Xaaji Xunjuf;961967 wrote: This was written by sir dauglas hall the last governor of Somaliland under British rule. Lol, so you're talking about a "Somaliland" as if it was a Sovereign State before 1960. Not only that, but it's "Administration" was Colonial Englishmen, who were Administering the Protectorate for Britain. Your entire argument holds no water. British came to an area settled by different Somali tribes. They conquered it, colonized it and left in 1960. Britain didn't give any tribe the right to rule over the others, certainly it wasn't Britain's power or right to do that either. USP was created to take Awdal, Sool, Sanaag and Togdheer, along with Waqooyi Galbeed to unite with Italian-Somaliland Protectorate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 15, 2013 ^^ No Somalilander was against the unity in 1960 they actually were pushing for it aggressively whether they were from borama hargeysa burco gabiley seylac berbera laascaanood eerigaabo they all felt the same about the unity with the Koonfurians. I never said it was a sovereign nation before it gained independence on 26 June.I merely said this was written by Dauglas hall the colonial governor of SL at that time which is a fact. No where did i say Britian gave the power to a tribe where did you read all of this i never said. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Classified Posted June 15, 2013 Xaaji Xunjuf;961969 wrote: ^^ No Somalilander was against the unity in 1960 they actually were pushing for it aggressively whether they were from borama hargeysa burco gabiley seylac berbera laascaanood eerigaabo they all felt the same about the unity with the Koonfurians. I never said it was a sovereign nation before it gained independence on 26 June. I merely said this was written by Dauglas hall the colonial governor of SL at that time which is a fact. No where did i say Britian gave the power to a tribe where did you read all of this i never said. If you're saying "Somaliland" was NOT a sovereign nation before June 26, 1960, then where do you get this idea of "Somalilanders" and "Somaliland"? lol Also, from June 26th, 1960 to June 30th, 1960, the 4 days British-Somaliland Protectorate was FREE, who was the "President" and "Vice President" of this "nation" you claim to have been a Sovereign State? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 15, 2013 ^^ It was not a sovereign nation but the people existed and lived there the ethnic Somalilandish people., only when they gained independence they became free. The State of Somaliland as it was called at the time of independence they had a Prime Minister and his name was Muhammad ibrahim egal. and the they had a Parliament and the Parliament leader was, Jamac cabdilahi Qaalib. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Classified Posted June 15, 2013 Xaaji Xunjuf;961971 wrote: ^^ It was not a sovereign nation but the people existed and lived there the ethnic Somalilandish people., only when they gained independence they became free. The State of Somaliland as it was called at the time of independence they had a Prime Minister and his name was Muhammad ibrahim egal. and the they had a Parliament and the Parliament leader was, Jamac cabdilahi Qaalib. Who voted for them? Both the "President" and "Prime Minister" you claim are from the same clan (Hergeisa-Burco-Berbera clans). What was the Flag? lol What was the Constitution? Was there a Parliament? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 15, 2013 Yes there was a parliament they were voted on by the Parliament they also had a constitution Here you can read SL Constitution 1960 http://www.somalilandlaw.com/Somaliland_constitutional_conference_may1960.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted June 15, 2013 ^So the British empire created the ethnic Somalilandish considering there was no such thing as ethnic Somalilandish before the Somalis were colonized? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted June 15, 2013 I didn't for one minute believed that Xaaji Xeyraan would be reduced to zero when it comes to Somaliland, here, we are witnessing gowrac aad u ba'an, innaa lillaahi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warsamaale Posted June 15, 2013 they were known as afro hashimites they just added another layer of identification, ma fahantay ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites