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From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?

Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
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love the calaacal tears. this shitshow tells me deni lost big time.

Deni is a big liar. it is funny he is talking about dictatorship when he chased doobo darood (speaker of parliament) out of garoowe for just questioning him and left a couple of people dead in the parliament.

he also kicked out 8 MPS out for just questioning him regarding UAE. what constitution allows that? no one in puntland can have another opinion then deni without them either being chased out or killed.
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mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:29 am From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?

Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
he can't talk about those topics or musa biixi will do a tukaraq 2.0 and this time garoowe will be taken over.
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mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:29 am From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?

Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
A maamul goboleed, whether PL or SL, claiming sovereignty over a town, city or region of Somalia is ridiculous.
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Nomand wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:30 am
mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:29 am From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?

Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
he can't talk about those topics or musa biixi will do a tukaraq 2.0 and this time garoowe will be taken over.
Exactly Nomand, I wouldn't be surprised if Farmajo said to Bihi "I'll recognize SL independence and borders if in return you help me capture all of Bari Nugaal Mudug"
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paperino wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:51 am
mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 4:29 am From 1:37 he says that they are the first regional administration - so they don't see Somaliland as a regional administration, that is part of Somalia anymore?

Do this means they have relinquished their ridiculous claim on Sool and Sanaag?
A maamul goboleed, whether PL or SL, claiming sovereignty over a town, city or region of Somalia is ridiculous.
So you are one of the people who deny history? - that in 1960 there where only to countries that united to form The Somali Republic?
And there was nothing named "Puntland or "Jubbaland"?

Get your Sh*th*le of a house (Somalia) in order before you spew nonsense.
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mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:40 am So you are one of the people who deny history? - that in 1960 there where only to countries that united to form The Somali Republic?
And there was nothing named "Puntland or "Jubbaland"?
A region that existed as a 'country' on paper for few days, without a UN seat, embassies, cabinet, institutions, etc could hardly be called a country. Both areas were under the auspices of the UK/UN, meant to be one country on independence. A few days could hardly be described as 'history.'
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paperino wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:57 am
mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:40 am So you are one of the people who deny history? - that in 1960 there where only to countries that united to form The Somali Republic?
And there was nothing named "Puntland or "Jubbaland"?
A region that existed as a 'country' on paper for few days, without a UN seat, embassies, cabinet, institutions, etc could hardly be called a country. Both areas were under the auspices of the UK/UN, meant to be one country on independence. A few days could hardly be described as 'history.'

On 26 June 1960, Somaliland was a fully fledged new state under international law (State Of Somaliland) and did not require exchange of diplomatic relations with other states.

Somaliland became automatically a subject of international law, and would have been entitled to admission to the UN, had it planned to apply for membership and did not hastily enter into a union.

It had a national assembly voted by the public and a government with Ibrahim Egal as its head, as Prime minister.

Look no further than the 2 different act of union ratified by the to countries - Somaliland Union Law of 27th of June 1960 and the 1961 Act of Union that the two countries saw themselves as two independent states forming a union.

What did you think? That it was a lawless place - until the 1th of July - without rule of law like Somalia is today?

And Somalia was under a UN trust territory under the post-fascist state of Italy not the United Kingdom.
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mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:55 am And Somalia was under a UN trust territory under the post-fascist state of Italy not the United Kingdom.
Somalia was under British rule for several years along with Waqooyi Galbeed. The Italian trusteeship was under the supervision of the UK/UN. The bottom line, a few days (26-30 June) doesn't make a region a country. It takes years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure, etc post independence.
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the first thing Deni said was "if I am lying let farmaajo say so". He wants to release the recordings if farmaajo says a word. :lol:
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paperino wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:19 pm
mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:55 am And Somalia was under a UN trust territory under the post-fascist state of Italy not the United Kingdom.
Somalia was under British rule for several years along with Waqooyi Galbeed. The Italian trusteeship was under the supervision of the UK/UN. The bottom line, a few days (26-30 June) doesn't make a region a country. It takes years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure, etc post independence.
It (Somalia) was less than 8 years under British military administration.
And yes, it do take years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure.

And that is exactly what Somaliland - after reestablishing it's statehood - has done for the last 30 years and will be keep doing from now on.
Take a look at this circus of a election playing out in Somalia, and now see how it is done, when Somaliland parliamentary elections are held in May 2021, alongside local district elections. INSHALLAH

Poeple like you who deny historic and people in Somalia who live in state where the so-called goverment is protected by 25.000 africans, controls the lesser land area and where the biggest tax collector and biggeste land-ruler is a ISIS-style terror group but you guys have time to claim something that has been gone for 3 decades now, still amaze me.

There is something seriously wrong with you people.
Have you guys no shame in life, don't you get embarrassed?
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mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:00 pm It (Somalia) was less than 8 years under British military administration.
And yes, it do take years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure.
SL was also under Italian military administration, during WW2. The bottom line, SL wasn't a 'country' during those few days of June 1960; it didn't even have a president or head of state.
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paperino wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:15 pm
mukke wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:00 pm It (Somalia) was less than 8 years under British military administration.
And yes, it do take years for a country to form institutions, establish embassies, army, construct infrastructure.
The bottom line, SL wasn't a 'country' during those few days of June 1960; it didn't even have a president or head of state.
It did my guy, I just stated that in an earlier post!
But it's seems like you don't care what's fact or not.

People in Somalia have that problem, they don't really care if they did, things will have been different for them.
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