Sowda12 wrote:One question, how is it possible to support Khatumo and Somaliland at the same time?
They have two opposing ideologies. Khatumo is not only a state its also a movement that endeavours to keep somalia united. I thought Khatumo wanted to become a federal member state of somalia, right?. That's like the complete opposite thing of what the secessionist Somaliland wants. It is clear that you are not a part of the movement. One word of advice: You need to be firm with your beliefs, values, principles and stick with them. You can't play both sides like others have already pointed out. What a shame
Khaatumo can't a state under federal law. It is half of sool and a village in Togdheer.
Sowda12 wrote:One question, how is it possible to support Khatumo and Somaliland at the same time?
They have two opposing ideologies. Khatumo is not only a state its also a movement that endeavours to keep somalia united. I thought Khatumo wanted to become a federal member state of somalia, right?. That's like the complete opposite thing of what the secessionist Somaliland wants. It is clear that you are not a part of the movement. One word of advice: You need to be firm with your beliefs, values, principles and stick with them. You can't play both sides like others have already pointed out. What a shame
Khaatumo can't a state under federal law. It is half of sool and a village in Togdheer.
One clan that inhabit only three cities in Northern Somalia cannot become a nation on it's own either. For your information, my father is from Cerigabo and nearby towns (Sanaag), so I know for a fact that you are not telling the truth.
Sowda12 wrote:One question, how is it possible to support Khatumo and Somaliland at the same time?
They have two opposing ideologies. Khatumo is not only a state its also a movement that endeavours to keep somalia united. I thought Khatumo wanted to become a federal member state of somalia, right?. That's like the complete opposite thing of what the secessionist Somaliland wants. It is clear that you are not a part of the movement. One word of advice: You need to be firm with your beliefs, values, principles and stick with them. You can't play both sides like others have already pointed out. What a shame
Arintaas oo kale waxa last yidhahda " Lunga baqe, lugna dirir"
Sowda12 wrote:One question, how is it possible to support Khatumo and Somaliland at the same time?
They have two opposing ideologies. Khatumo is not only a state its also a movement that endeavours to keep somalia united. I thought Khatumo wanted to become a federal member state of somalia, right?. That's like the complete opposite thing of what the secessionist Somaliland wants. It is clear that you are not a part of the movement. One word of advice: You need to be firm with your beliefs, values, principles and stick with them. You can't play both sides like others have already pointed out. What a shame
Khaatumo can't a state under federal law. It is half of sool and a village in Togdheer.
One clan that inhabit only three cities in Northern Somalia cannot become a nation on it's own either. For your information, my father is from Cerigabo and nearby towns (Sanaag), so I know for a fact that you are not telling the truth.
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Somaliland has many cities. Borama, Berbera, burco, hargeisa, Ceerigaabo, gabilay, Saylac. Please don't talk about what you don't know.
As for your father who was born in ceerigabo, nothing wrong with that as ceerigabo is for all Somalilanders
But legally khaatumo can't be a state under federal rules
Elaborate your last statement. I heard Khatumo was about to get recognized back in 2012, so, there is definitely a chance for us to get our own state in the near future. As a matter of fact, I think Khatumo has a stronger possibility to be recognized as a federal member state in Somalia before Somaliland even gain the attention of the International community. 25 years, and what have you guys achieved so far? No hard feelings.
I have never been to Somalia, so maybe you are right. Nevertheless, you still listed 6 cities inhabited by mainly ethnic somalis, right (?).
So my point still kinda stands lol. I believe in the right of self-determination though, so good luck with your journey. Remember that Ceerigabo is in Somalia. My father is not Somalilander, and he is not a part of your qabilist, secessionist agenda. He is from the country called Somalia, from the noble Dhulbahante clan. We are unionist, and we support Khatumo and Somaliweyn.
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Although I understand where Garad13 is coming from, I believe The cycle will never end if there is no commitment. as far as I am aware Isaaqs are more committed to share Something with dhuloos. its the dhuloos who are not committed to any thing. eventually the isaaqs will develop similar attitude towards dhuloos, Total lies and deceiving. At the end of the day we are all loosers and dhuloos are the biggest loosers, because isaaqs won't give up Seeking Somaliland sovereignty, and the more dhuloos rejects that idea the more They will be held against their will. Markaynu isku dul fidigno Aduunku haynoo arimiyo sida wanlaweyn ta.
Sowda12 wrote:Elaborate your last statement. I heard Khatumo was about to get recognized back in 2012, so, there is definitely a chance for us to get our own state in the near future. As a matter of fact, I think Khatumo has a stronger possibility to be recognized as a federal member state in Somalia before Somaliland even gain the attention of the International community. 25 years, and what have you guys achieved so far? No hard feelings.
I have never been to Somalia, so maybe you are right. You still listed 6 cities inhabited by mainly ethnic somalis, right (?). It is quite laughable lol. I believe in the right of self-determination though, so good luck with your journey. Remember that Ceerigabo is in Somalia. My father is not Somalilander, and he is not a part of your qabilist, secessionist agenda. He is from the country called Somalia, from the noble Dhulbahante clan. We are unionist, and we support Khatumo and Somaliweyn.
Good luck to Khaatumo, they can control a do what ever they want with their lands ( half of sool and the village in Togdheer)
Speaking of ceerigabo, Ceerigaabo is a city inhabited by hy who are the majority and then hj who are second. There are few dhulo migrants like there are few dhulo in burco or hargeisa so don't claim our lands. Claim your shitty villages. Otherwise we will kick you out.
Dhulo are two faced rats
Sowda12 wrote:Elaborate your last statement. I heard Khatumo was about to get recognized back in 2012, so, there is definitely a chance for us to get our own state in the near future. As a matter of fact, I think Khatumo has a stronger possibility to be recognized as a federal member state in Somalia before Somaliland even gain the attention of the International community. 25 years, and what have you guys achieved so far? No hard feelings.
I have never been to Somalia, so maybe you are right. You still listed 6 cities inhabited by mainly ethnic somalis, right (?). It is quite laughable lol. I believe in the right of self-determination though, so good luck with your journey. Remember that Ceerigabo is in Somalia. My father is not Somalilander, and he is not a part of your qabilist, secessionist agenda. He is from the country called Somalia, from the noble Dhulbahante clan. We are unionist, and we support Khatumo and Somaliweyn.
Good luck to Khaatumo, they can control a do what ever they want with their lands ( half of sool and the village in Togdheer)
Speaking of ceerigabo, Ceerigaabo is a city inhabited by hy who are the majority and then hj who are second. There are few dhulo migrants like there are few dhulo in burco or hargeisa so don't claim our lands. Claim your shitty villages. Otherwise we will kick you out.
Dhulo are two faced rats
You are spreading false information, but I will not stoop to your level, because at the end of the day a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep.To be honest, I think we all should focus on the bigger picture here. Competing with fellow Somali clans for land and qabil is a bit like relegating yourself to the lower divisions when other countries are miles ahead, being united, creating great infrastructure, sending rocket ships to Mars and beyond.