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Who are the special forces GorGor

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This video doesn't answer any questions, bro. Who are they? When were they formed? Is it true specific clans dominate or is that just baseless propaganda? Who do they come under? Are they military or police? Do they have a presence outside of Mogadishu and Lower Shabelle?
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This will answer all of your outstanding questions. The nonsense propaganda spread by our enemies and their gacan yare will go to any length to cause harm to the blue flag and what it represents.



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The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.
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juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:01 pm The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.

MD, just no O. Somethings never change.
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You can make an excuse for lack of representation of the northern clans but I don’t understand why the largest southern clan hawiye is underrepresented here. It’s moves like this that explain the longterm ambitions of farmaajo.
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juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 9:05 pm You can make an excuse for lack of representation of the northern clans but I don’t understand why the largest southern clan hawiye is underrepresented here. It’s moves like this that explain the longterm ambitions of farmaajo.
Wallahi you guys are underinformed it’s funny. I just laugh these days kkk
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skywalker25 wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:59 pm
juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:01 pm The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.

MD, just no O. Somethings never change.
Before you make an assumption, you should've asked juelz where he got his information from. Verify the information first. :lol:
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Despite the lack of representation of my MJ I am still proud of Gorgor. It’s Deni’s fault for not sending some of our youth for training under Gorgor. There is Danab in puntland and PSF. But Gorgor is probably the best trained unit in Somalia.
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juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:01 pm The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.
This is not true. They were selected based on the five major clans on an equal basis. The plan was 5,000 of these forces would be initially trained, and they were recruited based on 1000 soldiers from each major clan. What makes them unique is the training they receive and that they're fully integrated. No 1 particular major clan dominates these forces.
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gegiroor wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 12:02 am
juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:01 pm The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.
This is not true. They were selected based on the five major clans on an equal basis. The plan was 5,000 of these forces would be initially trained, and they were recruited based on 1000 soldiers from each major clan. What makes them unique is the training they receive and that they're fully integrated. No 1 particular major clan dominates these forces.
Gegiroor, as I have demonstrated above, one should not assume the information provided to him to be the truth. juelz needs to provide us with where he got those numbers from and I would like to kindly ask you as well, where did you get your numbers and information from too?
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juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:01 pm The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.
dahir alasow? really? :lol: :lol:

btw ogadeen inside somalia are a minority. so they would be darod yaryar.
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Turbulence wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:39 pm This video doesn't answer any questions, bro. Who are they? When were they formed? Is it true specific clans dominate or is that just baseless propaganda? Who do they come under? Are they military or police? Do they have a presence outside of Mogadishu and Lower Shabelle?
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WadaniggaBarakaysan wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 1:32 am
gegiroor wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 12:02 am
juelz wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 8:01 pm The majority of the forces come from marexaan and Dhulbahante. It’s interesting that hawiye leaders didn’t think of this as a possible problem in the future.

eelaha ay kasoo jeedaan Ciidankaan waa:

1. Mareexaan 1300
2. Dhulmahante 400
3. Biyamaal 250
4. Jareer 150
5. Raxanweyn 130
5. Hawiye 93
6. Darodka yaryar 81
7 beelaha kale 67
8 dhimasho 29

It’s funny they mention daroodka yaryar at the bottom not to mention the two largest Darood sub land are ogadeen and majerteen not even mentioned.
This is not true. They were selected based on the five major clans on an equal basis. The plan was 5,000 of these forces would be initially trained, and they were recruited based on 1000 soldiers from each major clan. What makes them unique is the training they receive and that they're fully integrated. No 1 particular major clan dominates these forces.
Gegiroor, as I have demonstrated above, one should not assume the information provided to him to be the truth. juelz needs to provide us with where he got those numbers from and I would like to kindly ask you as well, where did you get your numbers and information from too?
After the London conference in early 2017, there were several discussions between President Farmaajo and FMS leaders. The FMS leaders at the time requested that the newly integrated forces should come from the FMSes and should be based in their FMS regions. The FGS would only provide funding and training. A/Weli Gaas, Xaaf, Madoobe, and Sakiin were all in agreement with this formula. Farmaajo rejected it and proposed that they should come from all Somali clans and should be based on the 5 major clans. It was in the news at the time. And after FGS - FMS dispute escalated back then in 2017 & 2018, the FGS started recruiting them based on the 5 major clans. The requirement is that the candidate must have at least high school education. The Turkish instructors do additional vetting like making sure no drug consumption is detected, and that they can read, write, and understand mathematics at high school level.

Even the Americans enforce for all clan membership in Danab before they accept the new recruits. There was a story in Army Times in a few years back.
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