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Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:37 am
by LeJusticier

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 5:27 am
by original dervish
:snoop:

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:31 am
by 500ml
Allahu naxariisto all the people that died, waging a war against MSB.
This is dreadful

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:47 am
by waayeel101
Allaha u naxaristo dadki gardarada lagu laayey dagaladi sokeeye.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 9:09 am
by Zamaronavich
There is no way 250,000 have died in the attack on Hargeisa and Burco. Compare what happened to Burco and Hargeisa to whats happening right now in Syria's cities. Its incomparable....There is nothing that has been spared, tanks, missiles, chemical gas, biological warfare, terrorist war of attrition, aerial attacks, yacni you name it, wax aanay Suuriyintu iyo ajaaniibta ku dhex jirtaa isku samayn ma jirto, haddana ilaa imika the death toll may gaadhin 100,000 oo qof, ilaa 3 sanno ayuu socdaa, thats over 36 months.. FACT!!

In 1988, the Somali National Army had no capability or anything close to that, to have done that much damage and to have killed that many pple....I could be wrong, but its save to assume the attacks and the war between SNA and SNM wasnt that long and lasted probably less than 6 months, I am talking about the actual war, when SNM entered hargeisa and burco, and used the civilian population as a human shield, which actually was the cause of much of the civilian deaths..........But anyway to say QUARTER OF A MILLION loooooooooooooloolz....You can not just add Zeros and exaggerate numbers, it will damage any credibility or any legitimacy and acknowledgement of what happened there.....Mida kale, I dont know if anyone else noticed, but it seems every couple of years, when Somaliland is pushed to a corner, they come up with a new number lool....I do remember much of the International observers and documentation on the civilian death toll in Hargeisa and Burco was around 30,000-,50,000, which itself has always been exaggerated....Goormay gaadhay 200,000.....walaahi I was sad and laughing at the same time when I read that article on Al Jazeera lolz...and the skeletons in the QAAT CARTOONS ahahahaha..aCUUDU BILAAHI mina shaydani rajim....It shouldnt be funny, coz pple have lost their lives in hargeisa and burco, but its f-king funny how these idoor bastards have turned their death and plight into a commodity which, in their devious and devilish yahuudi heads, think that it can be used as a BARGAINING CHIP........I feel sorry for those pple walaahi.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:27 am
by KingWaslawi
^^^

Look at this Qudhun biirsi, trying to defence dhiigya-cab MSB and his faqash armies. :arrow:

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:31 am
by KingWaslawi
Zamaronavich wrote:There is no way 250,000 have died in the attack on Hargeisa and Burco. Compare what happened to Burco and Hargeisa to whats happening right now in Syria's cities. Its incomparable....There is nothing that has been spared, tanks, missiles, chemical gas, biological warfare, terrorist war of attrition, aerial attacks, yacni you name it, wax aanay Suuriyintu iyo ajaaniibta ku dhex jirtaa isku samayn ma jirto, haddana ilaa imika the death toll may gaadhin 100,000 oo qof, ilaa 3 sanno ayuu socdaa, thats over 36 months.. FACT!!

In 1988, the Somali National Army had no capability or anything close to that, to have done that much damage and to have killed that many pple....I could be wrong, but its save to assume the attacks and the war between SNA and SNM wasnt that long and lasted probably less than 6 months, I am talking about the actual war, when SNM entered hargeisa and burco, and used the civilian population as a human shield, which actually was the cause of much of the civilian deaths..........But anyway to say QUARTER OF A MILLION loooooooooooooloolz....You can not just add Zeros and exaggerate numbers, it will damage any credibility or any legitimacy and acknowledgement of what happened there.....Mida kale, I dont know if anyone else noticed, but it seems every couple of years, when Somaliland is pushed to a corner, they come up with a new number lool....I do remember much of the International observers and documentation on the civilian death toll in Hargeisa and Burco was around 30,000-,50,000, which itself has always been exaggerated....Goormay gaadhay 200,000.....walaahi I was sad and laughing at the same time when I read that article on Al Jazeera lolz...and the skeletons in the QAAT CARTOONS ahahahaha..aCUUDU BILAAHI mina shaydani rajim....It shouldnt be funny, coz pple have lost their lives in hargeisa and burco, but its f-king funny how these idoor bastards have turned their death and plight into a commodity which, in their devious and devilish yahuudi heads, think that it can be used as a BARGAINING CHIP........I feel sorry for those pple walaahi.
Naayaa shut the hell up baan ku idhi, kolay qudhun biirsi waa dameertii Isaaqa oo waan ku rakaysanayaa. Bal waligaaba isku day inaad faqash difaacdo dhakh-yahay.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 11:43 am
by HusseinHassan
from 50,000 to 250,000? :pac:

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:25 pm
by Zamaronavich

Dhidar Xabaalo qoday,QUDHUN BUU UGU TAGAA ......and they have the audacity to label other pple qudhun.....When the entire Idoor Philosophy is build on QUDHun iyo xabaal qodid

At least the Jews have picked a number and stuck to it since the supposed Holocaust :lol:

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 1:24 pm
by Hodan94
May those innocent ppl be grant3d jannah inshallah.

as for the haters, your fathers killed these ppl and yet u still come back and insult the dead...
And their families..
walahi such lowlifes.
to be honest no one knows how many was killed as they were systematically massacred since 81 to 91.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 8:09 am
by STARKAST
We need Justice and reconciliation for these crimes. Crying like Jews won't help. We need progress for Somalilands !

Beesha Isaaq represented by SNM etc etc or SNA are not innocent. Believe that.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:35 am
by Meyle
No one wonder the Ibn Xaaraan Gudo-Biiris is trying to downplay the genocide that took place, her people were prostituting themselves for Afweyne. The article says around 200.000 people were murdered and buried in mass graves throughout the country.

The air bombardments and the shelling killed approximately 50.000 people in Hargeysa.

They used MiG aircraft in other places as well for instance Ceel Afweyn, Garadag, Kalsheikh, Gabiley etc.

They armed Cagdheer, Qurjiiles, Qudhunbiirsis and "Somali Abow" (Oromos) promising them our ancestral land if they wipe us out but they failed immensely.




Keep on hating, today you can't do shit. :stylin:

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:57 am
by Niya
Edit. I thought this was taking place near Jasiiro beach, where civilians from the North were murdered.

AUN.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:08 am
by Meyle
Civilians from the north? It was strictly Isaaq that were murdered in Jazeera.

Re: Aljazeer's mass graves in the 1980s

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 10:22 am
by Niya
Aren't Isaaq civilians from the North? For once, try not to read malice where it was not intended. In big letters: THAT WAS NOT MY INTENTION AND I WAS NOT IMPLYING THAT. Happy now?