Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 After the failed Gov of Silanyo tried to evict the widow of former bank chairman Abdirahman Ducaale whose wife hails from Jigjiga community from a house she was living in for 20 years. This has created tensions in Somaliland. SOMALILAND:Beesha Galbeed Burco iyo Sanaag oo Ciidan Beeleed Usamaysanaysa Siilaanyo Iyo Xukuumadiisa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 This is why I have said recognition for Somaliland is very unlikely. First the system is very weak riddled with corruption, tribalism etc and Sland stands on weak legs overall. A war can break out anytime like South Sudan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barwaaqo Posted May 12, 2017 Waa maalin qiimo weyn Waa maalin qaayo badan; Waa maalin naga mudan qadarin; Waa maalintaynu nidhi Wixii dhib na soo mariyo, ka maydho wixii horoo Waa taa Maandeeq dhashee; nimcadda maaloo hirqada Waa maalin xoriyadiyo mutaysanay QARANIMEE Makhruuqiyo xaasidkana dhiiliyo murugay u tahay ULuluuuuuu;uluuuu;uluuuuu, happy 18 May. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 Oodweyne is now trying to convince us the Somaliland project helped this community liberate Ceerigaabo . You might fool others but not me. Ceerigaabo was taken over by the HY SNM branch in 1989 (Somaliland) did not even exist at that time. At the end of the day this useless project (which will never be recognized) will be put to sleep if it doesn't meet the interests of the community. Simple as. Somaliland needs this community not the other-way around. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 Oodweyne as the saying goes "Somaliland wa reero isku tagay ee qaran maha" Translation: Somaliland is made of tribes that gathered together it is not a nation. Nothing is sacred in Somaliland apart from shared blood ( clans). If the Sanaagians don't see their interest in the current regime or their interests undermined then they will kick them out of Sanaag and block them from having any access in there like what happened to your Egal. No amount of huffing and puffing will change the reality. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barwaaqo Posted May 12, 2017 Oodweyne Waynu aragnaa sheegatadda'e haw bixin waa qolyihii ciilku hayey oo harag libaax soo huwadaye. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 Oodweyne Stop being delusional there is no such thing as beesha dheexe politically speaking. It is each habar on its own Well civil war can break out anytime due to tensions. We already know what happened in Ceel Afweyn (over dozens dead) I predicted it weeks before it happened. So between me and you it is clear who has more insight and intel within the west Burco community, you live in lalaland niyohow. I mean what kind of 50 year old believes that Somaliland will get recognition? ciyaarta masjiidka ka dhaaf. I am a realist while you're not. I can tell you for a fact Somalilanders are very fragmented backhome or in diaspora at the moment and there is no such thing as "beesha dheexe". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 According to Oodweye "F*q*s*h" also caused the massacre of dozens of people in Ceel Afweyn last year (mainly belonging to Silanyo folks). Talk about about delusions. It won't do you any justice trying to shift every blame on the bogeyman under the bed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 12, 2017 You missed the point. This isn't about me (since you like to try and personalize everything in every topic) but the subject at hand. I speak nothing but the truth in here that is what burns a lot of other Landers in here. Personally I don't buy that "F*qa*h" bogeyman since Siad Bare is long gone, Ceel Afweyn is a good example most of those bullets were used against Silanyo sponsored terrorists not a imaginary monster hiding under the bed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 12, 2017 The Somaliland Government should squash these sort of militias if they are created by any given clan. Of course, one prefers peace first. I remember Galan dude in Puntland using his clan as cover for for his own agenda. Gas should have never sit down with him. He should have crushed him and if Ali S wanted to be mooryaan, then they deserved whatever was coming to them. Tolerating that idiocy led to the fall of Qandala to religious moryan from the same clan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maakhiri1 Posted May 13, 2017 ^Do you know where the story of Galan ended? His family has been awarded with 2 new ministers, so his way, though don't agree, served a purpose. Let us not fool ourselves, everything revolves around clan, As for this topic, I know this is a problem in all SOMALIA, where many families lived very long time in national assets, SOMALIS lack justice, and everyone must vacate national properties. This house belongs to the state, of course this will only work when everyone is following the law, HADII kuwii kale weli ku jiraan, Then clan card is played, as evident here. One must do and set leadership rule, and there should not be any exemptions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Barwaaqo Posted May 13, 2017 Oodweyne Waa kuwan reer Sanaag, waaba saad sheegtay marka hore junior-ka marka dambe qamaamuurta; miyuu dhaqankeena garanayaa qof sheegato ahi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 13, 2017 ^Now that the Sanaagian elders back in Sanaag are also involved it shows the situation is serious and not to be downplayed edo Barwaaqo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 13, 2017 Solutions didn't safe the dozens massacred in Ceel Afweyn. Sometimes it is too late for solutions. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted May 14, 2017 Oodweyne My point is don't put too much faith on Sland, at the end of the day it is just another tribal backward 4th world region in Somalia where clan clashes, corruption etc are the norm of the day. Never get your hopes too high otherwise you will be disappointed. Unlike you I live in the real world I know Sland is nothing but a backward hellhole (went there many times), the roads in Hargeisa the so called "capital" aren't even paved nor is there even water. Do you expect someone who lives in first world like me to be impressed with that? I don't have low standards. Landers here want to live in a fake bubble, Sland has nothing but just some peace so does Puntland and Jubbaland wax uu gar ah Somaliland maha , in terms of development though it is lagging behind Mogadishu 10x. I know it is a bitter pill to swallow but those are the facts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites