

That out come will be Epic..

But again the ball is with SL they can make there own options.. lets see how they use it
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ethiopan generals n snm forced harti n dir elders in may 18 conference
SecretAgent wrote:May 18 1991 @11am dhulo garad abdiqani was bottled on da head by snm then his head was bleeding so he jus sign peace agrreement he didnt noe wat sign
SecretAgent wrote:May 18 1991 @11am dhulo garad abdiqani was bottled on da head by snm then his head was bleeding so he jus sign peace agrreement he didnt noe wat sign
SecretAgent wrote:May 18 1991 @11am dhulo garad abdiqani was bottled on da head by snm then his head was bleeding so he jus sign peace agrreement he didnt noe wat sign
HusseinHassan wrote:if the dhulos and warsangeli accept to be with somaliland as a federal state under somalia, it will be a shot to the head for the dhulos and warsangeli. you wanna know why? because let's say 15 years later, somaliland says they will secede from somalia, that means dhulos and warsangeli have no choice because they agreed to be part of somaliland when it was a federal state with somalia
dhulos never signed any agreement to be part of british-somaliland protectorate nor did they sign any agreements to be part of today's somaliland. all isaaq needs is to get a signature/agreement from dhulos joining somaliland and if somaliland says they will be a federal state under somalia, they will most likely get that agreement from dhulos, if dhulos are dumb enough to sign to that
X.Playa wrote:And who told you somaliland is based on those clans who signed the 1880's treaties?? somaliland eastern border's were demarkated around the 1930's and Dhulos fully considered themselves a british tribe and thats what is relevant not the 1880's tribal treaties. Eeven hargaysa the capital of modern somaliland was not in the 1880's treaty , no tribe claimed Hargaysa , so Hargaysa was considered not part of British somaliland till the 1898 after the Anglo-Ethiopian treaty of 1897, same with the Dhulos and the east the Angalo-Italian demarcation of 1930's the dhulos were by then for more then a half century considered themselves a british tribes.