Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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AbdiWahab252 wrote:Addow,

Xoogsade opposed his own cousin, Maslax :up:

Xoogasade waa argati dheeryahay, he knew that Maslax wasn't going to get it to begin with
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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The only subclans from faqash who i respected for 10% are ogaden and ilkoyars,now sh.sharif has chosen as pm the worst group(punanis) of mankind i believe this proofs that leaders(caliphs,imams,sultans,presidents)are not infallible except for prophets.


I still support our Amiir President sh.sharif,while being suspicious about the punani pm.
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Captain, in all honesty, i am begginning to dislike some of what my fellow kinsmen are doing. If we are to support Sheikh Shariff, then we have to abide by him irrespective of who he chooses as PM. There is no point in rejecting individuals because they hail from a certain clan. That is just plain antagony because it will mean no matter what PM is chosen, he will always be rejected by certain 'rival' clans. Mind you, that is just one of the many corrupt mentalities carried by most Somalis of the past generation.
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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HutuKing01 wrote:
I still support our Amiir President sh.sharif,while being suspicious about the punani pm.

LOOL How does that work, suppor the president will being 'suspicious' about the punani pm?
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Hutuking
Assuredly,the dhabacyo PM will be a hawiye puppet working for our interest,remember we can sack him anytime we want,he is spineless,powerless in xamar unlike his uncle who had a power in xamar.
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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AW

I will not support the TFG whether its headed by AY, Shariif or my own father. It will never work sxb. Its not supposed to.

Somalia will not see peace until we realize that a government created in another country's capital will never work.
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abakar20 wrote:Captain, in all honesty, i am begginning to dislike some of what my fellow kinsmen are doing. If we are to support Sheikh Shariff, then we have to abide by him irrespective of who he chooses as PM. There is no point in rejecting individuals because they hail from a certain clan. That is just plain antagony because it will mean no matter what PM is chosen, he will always be rejected by certain 'rival' clans. Mind you, that is just one of the many corrupt mentalities carried by most Somalis of the past generation.
Well said , Abakar20 for the President!. If only 2/3 of Hawiyes had your thoughts we would have a government walaahi
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Imam HutukIng,

This is unconfirmed rumors. I believe the PM will be an unknown candidate from Beelaha Digil Mirifle or the other Darood clans.
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Addoow wrote:Hutuking
Assuredly,the dhabacyo PM will be a hawiye puppet working for our interest,remember we can sack him anytime we want,he is spineless,powerless in xamar unlike his uncle who had a power in xamar.
For the sake of the :som: and in the spirit of the government, I'll let this comment slide
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

Post by Mr. Yungnfresh »

xoogSADE14 wrote:
Addoow wrote:The situation would have been different if maslax won the PM position.
Actually Mudane Dameer.

I'm on record as having opposed Maslax running for both President & PM.

:lol:


As for the thread, the qabiilisteyaal will claim they withdrew their support based on everything but the fact that Ina Cabdirashiid was appointed PM....i'm interested to see what creative excuses they come up with
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Yung

Any man who opposed AY's TFG and supports Shariif TFG has no morals.

The TPLF is gone. So what? The African forces are here with more headed our way.
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Addoow wrote:Hutuking
Assuredly,the dhabacyo PM will be a hawiye puppet working for our interest,remember we can sack him anytime we want,he is spineless,powerless in xamar unlike his uncle who had a power in xamar.
You have a point there, however i dont like the idea of punanis always being president or pm . Who in God's name do they think they are?


Tallahi it would be today EID for me if the pm was not reer buuqland or as a matter of fact dooro.
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Back to square Nbghati . I mean ( where A/y was elected ). :cry:
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Re: Will Hawiye withdraw their support from the Sheikh now?

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Captain, it took roughly 20 years for Somalia to reach rock bottom today, that is why i am sceptical about the outcome of this government. Sometimes one has to make a critical analysis to fully understand the situation. Even if this government was given so much investment and support, we have to remember that its foundations were built upon foreign influence. Hence the forces who hold the most ground are very unlikely to accept it nonetheless they have that right to do so.

When it was the war against Ethiopian forces, i automatically aligned myself with the opposition for the sole reason that i absolutetly loathe the foreign enemy. But when it is a political war between Somalis, i keep my distance. I learnt not to blindly trust any of the warring Somali groups after the fall of the ICU, because they showed that even something which appears honest will have its agenda against the interest of many people.
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