GAROODI Posted August 5, 2013 They lied about the dervishes: they lied about Somalilands formation and full agreement sworn on Quran signed by their top representatives and clan chiefs before God. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAROODI Posted August 6, 2013 1. In Woqooyi gaar isu taago oo aan la raacin Koonfur 2. In lagu dhaqmo shareecada Islaamka 3. In la sugo nabadgelyada Woqooyi 4. In si dhakhso ah loo dhiso dawlad Woqooyi 5. In golayaasha ururka iyo dawladda si caddaalad ah loogu qaybiyo Beelaha Woqooyi 6. Arrinta nabadgelyada Sanaag in si gaar ah wax looga qabto, loona saaro guddi gaar ah. Magacyadii Guurtida saxeexday gooni-isu-taagga Somaliland ee ku qornayd warqaddii xambaarsanayd go’aanka la soo noqoshada madax-bannaanida waddanku waxay kala ahaayeen toddoba iyo toban qof oo uu weheliyo Xoghayihii Shirku, kuwaas oo kala ahaa Sheekh Ibraahin Sheekh Yuusuf Sheekh Madar, Guddoomiye Suldaan Maxamed Suldaan Faarax Suldaan Cabdi Sheekh Maxamed Suldaan Maxamed Suldaan C/Qaadir Suldaan Yuusuf Suldaan Xirsi Suldaan Saxardiid Suldaan Diiriye Suldaan Ismaaciil Muuse Suldaan Rashiid Suldaan Cali Suldaan Ismaaciil Suldaan Maxamuud Axmed Sheekh Saalax Sheekh Daahir Xaaji Xasan Axmed Xirsi Cawl Suldaan Maxamed Jaamac Xasan Cumar Samatar Maxamed Warsame Shiil Garaad C/Qani Garaad Jaamac iyo Suldaan Cali Muuse iyo Xaaji Aadan Axmed Diiriye (Baradho) oo ahaa Xoghayaha Shirkaasi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAROODI Posted August 10, 2013 The representative of the las canod folk in the meetings and a signatory to the legal document that ended the Somaliland Somalia union. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted August 10, 2013 Garoodi, thanks for this excellent thread. very informative. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted August 10, 2013 The borama conference was the most important conference ever held in Somaliland. Its where the transition period ended of the SNM government. Its where the Somaliland elders intellectuals politicians influential people Business people clerics came together and moved Somaliland forward. Where we sat at sheikh Ali Jawhar secondary school in Borama for days and days, the people of Somaliland till this day remember it as a turning point in their history. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted August 10, 2013 In all fairness, it was a good beginning whatever the sublime intentions were. For now, "SL" should only mind what is hers in order it moves forward however as long as she claims the Eastern H-arti clans' lands (call them their clan admin's Khatumo and Makhir if you will); its legitimacy remains bogus, unattainable and questionable. Time will be the judge. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAROODI Posted August 10, 2013 Taleexi what's with the lies Lakin. Except the fact that your folk are signatories to the end of the union. Your people are signatories of SOMALILAND no one forced you. Your heads go around saying the opposite is true as shown. Somalilands claims over las canod and buhoodle is legally justified not to mention that sool is not the exclusive realm of one clan Neither is Sanag. With that said understand from a legal perspective one has to look at the state of Somaliland as a whole without bias. No one can say SOMALILAND does not have sovereignty over all of its territory. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted August 10, 2013 Garoodi - Ones the macros in your brain become obsolete we shall carry on these conversations further! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAROODI Posted August 10, 2013 Taleexi;972988 wrote: Garoodi - Ones the macros in your brain become obsolete we shall carry on these conversations further! They say when someone resorts to name calling they have lost the argument. Case in point taleexi response. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted August 10, 2013 Far from it Mr. Garoodi. We just agree to disagree, accept that and we are all fine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted August 10, 2013 Taleexi;972948 wrote: In all fairness, it was a good beginning whatever the sublime intentions were. For now, "SL" should only mind what is hers in order it moves forward however as long as she claims the Eastern H-arti clans' lands (call them their clan admin's Khatumo and Makhir if you will); its legitimacy remains bogus, unattainable and questionable. Time will be the judge. ^ another diaspora warlord hell bent on disturbing the peace, miyaa? whatever happened to Col. Sabriye horta? inaar, you ought to stay out of the internal affairs of the SL Republic, ma garatay? these clans you speak off are Somaliland nationals. Somaliland national identity is firmly built on the consensus of its diverse populace. Somalilanders share a unique historical legacy, speak with the same dialect and greatly inter marry. balse, i suppose you're off the view that tribal identity is more important than national identity, maha? when was the last time you were in these 'clan lands' you speak off? how can you speak on their behalf? what gives you the legitimacy to represent their interest? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted August 10, 2013 Alpha, I'm just an individual exercising the same right of which you abused its universality and assume is a byproduct of yours alone. I quote you "I suppose you're off the view that tribal identity is more important than national identity, maha?" - Far from it, this is a classical scenario where The pot is calling the kettle black . Either we accept each other or remain in this endless cycle of violence. The choice is ours. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAROODI Posted August 10, 2013 Taleexi;973000 wrote: Alpha, I'm just an individual exercising the same right of which you abused its universality and assume is a byproduct of yours alone. I quote you " I suppose you're off the view that tribal identity is more important than national identity, maha? " - Far from it, this is a classical scenario where The pot is calling the kettle black . Either we accept each other or remain in this endless cycle of violence. The choice is ours. My point exactly we agreed on SOMALILAND in 1991 and ended the union together so why oppose the agreed on terms that we all collectively agreed on? And go around lieing saying you never agreed when you did? And when was the last time you were in las canod ? You were born in merca Somalia. Have you even been to SOMALILAND? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alpha Blondy Posted August 10, 2013 Taleexi;973000 wrote: Alpha, I'm just an individual exercising the same right of which you abused its universality and assume is a byproduct of yours alone. I quote you " I suppose you're off the view that tribal identity is more important than national identity, maha? " - Far from it, this is a classical scenario where The pot is calling the kettle black . Either we accept each other or remain in this endless cycle of violence. The choice is ours. Taleexi, what are these grievances you have? baal soo bandhig wixii fikir iyo cabasho rasmi ah aad qabtid. i wouldn't want to think your views are based on hatred and cuqdad? wax kasta xal buu leeyahay. waana mihiim in wax kasta tixgelin gaar ah la siiyo my brother balse colaad iyo hanjabaad waa laga ficanyahay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites