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We are moving Forward Somalia elders in full support of Somaliland

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Hawdian   

Good news that the elders from somalia after long talks also support the independence of The republic of Somaliland. We are indeed making good steps forward kudos to Moqadisho elders. The will of the people of Somaliland for their godgiven right to their own country must be respected .

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I did not understand a single word they said. With or without recognition we continue to build a state from scratch Alxamdulilah everything is going well. We don't need Sicilian mafia to tell us we are a nation. God has given us a nation. Who needs the UN. 70 % literacy rate and growing. Large Cities. A powerful army a stable currency and economy. A thriving do it for yourself culture.

 

Long may it continue inshallah.

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We are really moving forward i love how the second elder spoke he said let us be brothers apart but still value the Somali solidarity. He also said that Somaliland independence does not mean that we are no longer ur brothers we will remain brothers. That is the way forward let us be each others brothers and he also said lets respect each other and each others wishes. This is fantastic waxad isla jeceshihin wanu idin la jecelnahay thats the way forward. If all Somalia people had the wisdom of that man ,we would have long time ago integrated had a wonderful relationship and we all would live the good life

 

Somalia and Somaliland labba dal oo jaar ah oo is barbar yaala the way forward

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Haven't watched the videos but I can say it was not a wise decision for these elders to be sent to Hargeisa. Not wise at all for the union plight. It is easy to scream union from Mogadishu or from your qurbajoog home. But it is not so easy when you are in Hargeisa. You realize the success of the Somaliland cause. You realize gunshots and grenades are not common in all of Somali lands. You realize these people had peace for the past twenty years while you lived amidst war. You realize a functioning government exists in the northern lands. You realize these people live in a different reality. You realize they sing a different song. You realize they wave a different flag. You see local governance. You see grassroot development. You realize your government is weak and has nothing to offer these people. Out of Somalinimo you are taken a step back and have yourself questioning your unionist views. Soon you find yourself at a May 18 party. This is the fate of a Somali nationalist. Hassan Sheikh should have known this. For he is not a nationalist and could not see such forthcomings. Instead he should have delayed such visits and encamp the elders within Konfuria and have them scream union from their makeshift homes barricaded by idealism and 1985 picture of Hargeisa. He was to shield the elders and the Konfurian populace from the light that beems from the Woqooyi. Sunglasses for everyone, and not the ones from China! A mistake Hassan has made.

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Holac   

^^ :D

 

You are missing the point. It is recommended to say nice things about your rebellious host. What were the odeyaals supposed to say? We totally reject Somaliland? How would that foster any understanding?

 

I am surprised the odeyaals didn't scream "Somaliland ha noolaato" the minute they landed in Hargeisa.

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Odayaashaas ragganimo haka sugin kkkkk

They are not hags. The Hag elders already left maamulka snm after telling them that Kismaayo Baidoa and Garoowe are already In Xamar now your turn.

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Tallaabo   

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Haven't watched the videos but I can say it was not a wise decision for these elders to be sent to Hargeisa. Not wise at all for the union plight. It is easy to scream union from Mogadishu or from your qurbajoog home. But it is not so easy when you are in Hargeisa. You realize the success of the Somaliland cause. You realise gunshots and grenades are not common in all of Somali lands. You realize these people had peace for the past twenty years while you lived amidst war. You realize a functioning government exists in the northern lands. You realize these people live in a different reality. You realize they sing a different song. You realize they wave a different flag. You see local governance. You see grassroot development. You realize your government is weak and has nothing to offer these people. Out of Somalinimo you are taken a step back and have yourself questioning your unionist views. Soon you find yourself at a May 18 party. This is the fate of a Somali nationalist. Hassan Sheikh should have known this. For he is not a nationalist and could not see such forthcomings. Instead he should have delayed such visits and encamp the elders within Konfuria and have them scream union from their makeshift homes barricaded by idealism and 1985 picture of Hargeisa. He was to shield the elders and the Konfurian populace from the light that beems from the Woqooyi. Sunglasses for everyone, and not the ones from China! A mistake Hassan has made.

True nationalists are in short supply within the Somali community. A true nationalist would work for the success and progress of his/her people regardless of the political methods to achieve such an outcome.

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True nationalists are in short supply within the Somali community. A true nationalist would work for the success and progress of his/her people regardless of the political methods to achieve such an outcome.

 

Well said. Very well said.

 

Politics is meaningless when the well-being of our people is at stake.

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