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I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:39 pm
by Voltage
I actually feel real bad for Siilaanyo. I mean it is not like he could refuse this conference made by Somaliland's main donor funders and with the participation of all those dignatories (it is not like it was Emgathi or Carta conference or something) but they told him to his face "you will have an opportunity to tell your story".

He didn't even get to talk to the world. Just hushed up and made to grace the conferences as "about Somalia" with the participation of all of "Somalia's regions not under terrorist control" as Cameron put it.

They probably said let's not let him ruin the spirit of the conference about SOMALIA with silly talks about more division, sectarianism, and especially secession. :shock: :lol:

Add that to the fact UN Secretary-general, the African presidents, Cameron and Clinton all stressed the unity and territorial integrity of Somalia in their speeches and press statements. :lol:

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:41 pm
by Coeus
He is crying tonight :(

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:42 pm
by 1nemansquad
Siilaanyo was only important to idoors and no one else.

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:53 pm
by Cirwaaq
Everyone projected the key points that serve their selfish interests.

Of that entire conference the only thing you wish to discuss is about Siilaanyo :?:

Should one recognise the simple fact that he is the first to attend a somali conference since 1991 and appreciate the risk he has taken that could end his political career!

There is no intention to create lasting peace, post shabab Amisom will be engaged in targeting the so called "spoilers" as we regress back into warlord era.

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:59 pm
by SSSM
I feel sorry for you and other ajans who have somalilandphobia :lol:

Let me teach you, like others here:

The conference was in three sessions:

Opening: for world leaders ( media was here)
Real Discussions:(here somaliland talk and taught the ajans how to be civilized) (closed session- no media)
Finishing: With camaron and UN and others (media was here)

Again, you people know nothing about how things run in the conference and in your failed state

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:59 pm
by Monk-of-Mogadishu
From Clinton to Cameron, everyone major leader in attendance praised the Garowe 2 Conference - it is clear who the great masters have chosen to lead the Somali race. 8-)

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:01 pm
by PRinCeS_LicK
I actually feel even more sorry for the People of somalia who come here and say all these bogus things Somaliland has achieved what it was promised which was more international bussiness and it got it Somaliland was INVITED.


And even if he didnt speak it was SOMALIA that was crying about somaliland sitting with the heads of the worlds he had a chance to speak and he did speak and say his peace! thats how he got the funding!!!!!!!!

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:03 pm
by Voltage
Monk, diplomats just like protocols. In diplomatic circles you will see so much dedication to mentioning the "Roadmap", the "Djibouti Process", "Kampala Accord", and now "Garowe I and II"...and you barely see any actual development on the ground. It is just a way to say something is happening even if it is or not. You need to understand diplomatic parlance. :lol:

Cirwaaq and the two Somaliland trolls. :-@

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:08 pm
by SSSM
Voltage wrote:
Cirwaaq and the two Somaliland trolls. :-@

aar kani fulaysana ma mareexanba?

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:10 pm
by tightrope
Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:From Clinton to Cameron, everyone major leader in attendance praised the Garowe 2 Conference - it is clear who the great masters have chosen to lead the Somali race. 8-)
8-)
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Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:22 pm
by abgaalKING
Voltage wrote:Monk, diplomats just like protocols. In diplomatic circles you will see so much dedication to mentioning the "Roadmap", the "Djibouti Process", "Kampala Accord", and now "Garowe I and II"...and you barely see any actual development on the ground. It is just a way to say something is happening even if it is or not. You need to understand diplomatic parlance. :lol:

Cirwaaq and the two Somaliland trolls. :-@


Yesterday,They were crying why not hold the conference in garowe? Isnt it peaceful? arent we somalis.TFG is Not fair and when They did listened To Them for political reasons,Then Suddenly growe is the new addisababa and when some diplomat mentions garowe agreement,Then it is translated into "The Masters have chosen us to lead somalia".It is the Dhabaycno nature,all talk no action. :lol:

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:08 pm
by Mondey
the question is,, what lie is he going to tell his people (that think hes out there getting ictiraaf) when he gets back !

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:10 pm
by PRinCeS_LicK
Mondey wrote:the question is,, what lie is he going to tell his people (that think hes out there getting ictiraaf) when he gets back !

LOOOOOOOL Your a foool


The person you should feel sorry for is SHeikh SHarif

6 months lol :P :P
and
He is trully in a hard place right now :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Uk talked about Their proprities Al Shabaab and Piracy loool
and then
SomaliLand Siilanyo spoke for 45 mins and The Conclusion of The heads there was if Somalia dont adhere to what they were told to and Fix up SomaliLand will be the new South Sudan and RECOGNIZED :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


So yeah you focuz on somaliland cuz we want you distracted loool

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:43 pm
by gurey25
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Try again voltage the world does not run according to your darood fantasies.
We have told you weeks before that this conference is about Somalia and its issues not Somaliland.
Somaliland was invited to speak about its experiences in nation building and peaceful reconciliation and about its work against piracy and terrorism.
This is exactly what Siilanyo talked about and he used his nearly 40 min speech to bring up the issue of Somaliland and its quest for recognition to the conference.

All this was in the itenary of the conference and it was known in advance by everyone who was interested.

Now where on earth did you deduce all you said from?

:sland: :up:

Re: I feel really bad for Siilaanyo.

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:46 pm
by Saraxnow
The ENTIRE Conference was known to be about Somalia not Somaliland nor recognition, and YET they're to eager focus on President Siilaanyo and what he does and says :up: 8-)