Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
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AhlulbaytSoldier
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Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
Hamas, which governs Gaza, has allowed the West Bank political party, Fatah, to celebrate its 48th anniversary by staging a rally in Gaza City for the first time since its forces were ousted following a brutal civil war.
Supporters carrying the distinctive black and yellow flags of late Palestinian president Yasser Arafat's group arrived on Friday in a steady stream to the venue.
Many Palestinians living outside of Gaza City arrived overnight, lighting fires and starting the celebrations early. Cars cruised the streets with waving Fatah and Palestinian flags.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas last month allowed Hamas supporters to celebrate their movement's founding in a rare rally in the West Bank.
The moves appear to be an attempt by the two sides to mend relations after years of division and mistrust.
After decades of dominance, Fatah lost a 2006 parliamentary election to Hamas, the largest Palestinian armed group.
Civil war
Following the democratic election results, the US and Israel labelled Hamas a "terrorist organisation" and Fatah became the Western-backed political party ruling the West Bank.
A year after the election, Fatah's forces were routed by Hamas in a civil war and ousted from the Gaza Strip.
Fatah's power in the West Bank has been reduced by persistent internal struggles and its influence has waned. Fatah, the mainstream Palestinian nationalist movement, was founded in 1965 by Arafat.
It is a secular party and the largest of the various factions that make up the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO).
Disgusting somalis make me sick. This whole jubbaland, sland, puntland, ahlusunnah and terroristland cannot agree on anything.
Supporters carrying the distinctive black and yellow flags of late Palestinian president Yasser Arafat's group arrived on Friday in a steady stream to the venue.
Many Palestinians living outside of Gaza City arrived overnight, lighting fires and starting the celebrations early. Cars cruised the streets with waving Fatah and Palestinian flags.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas last month allowed Hamas supporters to celebrate their movement's founding in a rare rally in the West Bank.
The moves appear to be an attempt by the two sides to mend relations after years of division and mistrust.
After decades of dominance, Fatah lost a 2006 parliamentary election to Hamas, the largest Palestinian armed group.
Civil war
Following the democratic election results, the US and Israel labelled Hamas a "terrorist organisation" and Fatah became the Western-backed political party ruling the West Bank.
A year after the election, Fatah's forces were routed by Hamas in a civil war and ousted from the Gaza Strip.
Fatah's power in the West Bank has been reduced by persistent internal struggles and its influence has waned. Fatah, the mainstream Palestinian nationalist movement, was founded in 1965 by Arafat.
It is a secular party and the largest of the various factions that make up the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO).
Disgusting somalis make me sick. This whole jubbaland, sland, puntland, ahlusunnah and terroristland cannot agree on anything.
Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
sxb somaliland is not on a par with p/l, j/l etc since somaliland was a separate country while they were part of somalia since 1884 lmao but i think if we were 2 unite it should be done with the right terms unlike our forefathers in 1960 who selfishly threw us under the bus for the wrong union
the best union should be a two state confederation of 18 regions (5 british + 13 italian lol) and the union can only break up or kept as two, nothing more ok
the best union should be a two state confederation of 18 regions (5 british + 13 italian lol) and the union can only break up or kept as two, nothing more ok
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Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
superlander wrote:sxb somaliland is not on a par with p/l, j/l etc since somaliland was a separate country while they were part of somalia since 1884 lmao but i think if we were 2 unite it should be done with the right terms unlike our forefathers in 1960 who selfishly threw us under the bus for the wrong union
the best union should be a two state confederation of 18 regions (5 british + 13 italian lol) and the union can only break up or kept as two, nothing more ok
The UAE is nice option but then United Somali Emirates/Lands.
Laakiin lets talk first on the midnimo in which every clan get the chance to become president and how isaaq will be appointed as president when their turn comes.
The fitnah of 1960 unity was that isaaq were treated as second class citizens.
I have no problems with United Somali Emirates, but i believe a centralized government is much better than that.
There wont be any dooro regime, thats for sure.
If that happens this time iam afraid the dooros will be sent to where they came from: Yemen.
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Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
Lol@ Imam hutuking comparing the incomparable the Palestinians are being attacked by a Jewish state with nuclear weapons with a 50 Billion dollar defense Budget the Palestinians lost 80% of their original land since 1948. Somalis are not under threat they seem to be very much pleased with their situation matter infact the vast majority consider pan Somali unity a curse. The Somalilanders are very much happy with their current political status defacto independent with chance in joining the international community one day as the afro hashimite republic In the mean time they get minimum aid but are busy constructing their Home land and sharpening their democratic credentials Anything else halo ciyaaro halo caweeyo hanolola ciido Somaliland allow dhowr. The Majeerteens are very much happy with their situation not being directly ruled by Hawiye but still keeping their distance as they maintain their autonomous status they are waiting for the right moment to strike in the mean time they keep unofficial ties with the arab world and Ethiopia. And they generate lots of money from piracy at the same time they try to please EU officials telling them that they are combating piracy the EU sometimes assist where they can. The Khatumites are also very much happy with holding a shir every single month planning their next defection have a qado in hargeysa a casho in garowe and taking a shower in Xamar. Ismaciil Cumar geele Djibouti aka Dawlad ciise is very much busy constructing a pipeline that goes from South sudan through Ethiopia to Djibouti to help export South sudan oil through his ports. And at the same time he is the peace breaker between the Koonfurians the man has so many contracts . The man held so many conferences for Somalia he is very much happy with his situation as he destroyed all the opposition in Djibouti either in exile and his latest project is to enlarge his newly constructed Port in Djibouti. He cries Somalinimo and sings Somaliya tooso when he is in xamar cries Somaliweyn but as long as dawlad ciise is independent and the french bases are there he is happy. The Hawiyes have their xamar in order business is flourishing and every weekend there is a party at liido the Turks are helping them built lots of construction projects they get fine aid from the west direct bilateral aid. The ogadens and their kenyan guardians are also very much happy since ogadens in kenya have lots of influence in Kismayo the ogadens finally rule parts of Somalia raskambooni they say Somalia but they mean kenya they dont really care much for Somalia and they seem happy with their kismayo and their ugaali brothers. The shabaabist are also very much happy since they love death thats what they get daily they love living in caves and they are also very much happy. So imam hutuking Somalis are pretty much happy all of them each group in their own particular way. And they are not under any sort of threat the notion of Somali statehood was conceived not on the same interests or same desires or even the same aspirations it was just established on emotions Somalinimo. Well atleast on Somaliland part the concept of Somali statehood never existed before colonialism so never try to force it .
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Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
This is what Palestenians deal with daily
Xamar
Liido beach xamar every day party





Djibouti party
Somaliland party 18 may hargysa
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Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
If we had less people like the one who started the thread Somalia would have been ok..Believe me..as long as we have these cuqdad invested creatures like him..We would never ever reach stability..Just look very closely everything he writes...He wrote in the thread of Somalis are hypocrites:
Dhulbaahan because it bothers him to write Dhulbahante.
In this thread he calls Dooro= because he can't write Daarood...
Next time you will see him preaching people
Yaakhay kolka hore adigu is merji..Then Somalia and Somalis will be fine..
Dhulbaahan because it bothers him to write Dhulbahante.
In this thread he calls Dooro= because he can't write Daarood...
Next time you will see him preaching people
Yaakhay kolka hore adigu is merji..Then Somalia and Somalis will be fine..
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Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
kambuli adigu maxad iskaga dhigta slaan wanaagsan oo kheyr qabta miyaanad ahayn slaan faqash oo ilka la ,, maxaad imamka ula yaabaysa , imamku been ma sheegin wixi qaldana uun bu sheegey
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Re: Palestinian unity getting closer, shame on somalis
Naayaa Kambuli,
I have criticized Hawiye, Isaaq. You think Darood is above criticism?
I have criticized Hawiye, Isaaq. You think Darood is above criticism?
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