How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Are you Djiboutian or Lali/Somalilander?
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Ahmed42 I said diamond cut diamond and you just compare apple with oranges sorry to that say that but you didn’t get it, as far R. Kahin concern he is another dictator in making. We have no short of dictators from MELES Zenawi of Ethiopia, ISMAIL Guelleh of Djibouti, ISAIAS Afworki of Eritrea and RAYAALEH Kahin of self-declared Somaliland, the only deference is that RAYAALEH Kahin was democratically elected unfortunately he join the rank to the rest of his colleague. Western Countries supposedly the advocators of democracy, transparency, good governance and human right, If regime change is needed this is the place to start if they can walk the walk, but their interest is taken care by these dictators, so our duty as concerned citizens of the above mentioned countries we have to do what is right for collective existence, beware the dictators collaboration for their interest, taking sides is the dictators interest and easy way for them to extend their life line
As said before let us not agree to disagree forever on every issue so cheers and join the bandwagon of the liberators so that history will remember you that you were on the right side remember these dictators there are numbered
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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labo22 wrote:Ahmed42 I said diamond cut diamond and you just compare apple with oranges sorry to that say that but you didn’t get it, as far R. Kahin concern he is another dictator in making. We have no short of dictators from MELES Zenawi of Ethiopia, ISMAIL Guelleh of Djibouti, ISAIAS Afworki of Eritrea and RAYAALEH Kahin of self-declared Somaliland, the only deference is that RAYAALEH Kahin was democratically elected unfortunately he join the rank to the rest of his colleague. Western Countries supposedly the advocators of democracy, transparency, good governance and human right, If regime change is needed this is the place to start if they can walk the walk, but their interest is taken care by these dictators, so our duty as concerned citizens of the above mentioned countries we have to do what is right for collective existence, beware the dictators collaboration for their interest, taking sides is the dictators interest and easy way for them to extend their life line
As said before let us not agree to disagree forever on every issue so cheers and join the bandwagon of the liberators so that history will remember you that you were on the right side remember these dictators there are numbered


Tu es tres bon pour noyer le poisson. I have been following your posts and you don't seem to be someone who is just criticizing a dictator. Comme on dit, je suis pas ne de la derniere pluie
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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IOG is repeating the history of the former Emperor of Ethiopia who got his share Somali Reserve Area what is now Somali State of Ethiopia he is cashing in deliberately to take advantage of the misery situation that all Somalis are in , However Somaliland leaders aren’t the first or the last politician who tries to sell illegally a land they have no right to so, we have to ask ourselves what he going to do, is it going to make Djiboutian Guantánamo Bay so that is he going to detain the remaining opposition or sub-lease to the western governments or build his hide-out place after he loses the power off course he is going be a fugitive because he has too many blood on his hand.
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Enjoy!

I like the song but I dont agree with all the lyrics :lol:
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Ahmed42 wrote:

Enjoy!

I like the song but I dont agree with all the lyrics :lol:
I am sorry to say it but this is a childish behavior cut and paste of irrelevant issue mind you again the topic is about IOG and Somaliland, you don’t need cut and paste link of you-tube, If you are really not up-to-the task as I can see you posted in Djibouti side of this forum about me I am not a politician or running for office, why not have your own opinion rather then defending somebody that his day is numbered, however if you are open minded person and want to learn from recent history the biggest propaganda machine couldn’t save Siyad Barreh, reading your posting I have feeling that you are insecure like the rest of the minorities the way you mentioned Fourlebah in one of your posting, if you are minority group as you already manifested, you should refrain yourself from certain issue in other word don’t all your eggs in one basket
so please stick to the topic and topic only
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Because you think that Fourlaba are a minority? :lol: where? In Awdal maybe?

If you are against IOG, go to Djibouti and confront the power in place like DAF did it. You will do some jail time but that's worth if you are courageous. Don't hide in Somali forum and live a comfortable life in the West. Sorry about the song, I thought you would like Saado Ali, my favourite Somali singer.

Luckily for you Labo, I don't have too much time on my hand to spend in forum talks, so soon you will be free of me. I am not paid enough ($0) to do all that I am doing. I am doing from my heart because I like fairness and hate tribalism.

Oh yeah, I am insecure? I showed you "my insecurity" by telling you to feel happy to call me IOG's spy if you like it.
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Ahmed42 wrote:Because you think that Fourlaba are a minority? :lol: where? In Awdal maybe?

If you are against IOG, go to Djibouti and confront the power in place like DAF did it. You will do some jail time but that's worth if you are courageous. Don't hide in Somali forum and live a comfortable life in the West. Sorry about the song, I thought you would like Saado Ali, my favourite Somali singer.

Luckily for you Labo, I don't have too much time on my hand to spend in forum talks, so soon you will be free of me. I am not paid enough ($0) to do all that I am doing. I am doing from my heart because I like fairness and hate tribalism.

Oh yeah, I am insecure? I showed you "my insecurity" by telling you to feel happy to call me IOG's spy if you like it.

by Ahmed42 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 4:28 pm

I am not really good in the geography of tribes but I believe the Fourlabe are more Djiboutian in deegaan while other Isse/Cisse including mamasan come from Somalia/Sland or Ethiopia. Many isse sub-clans must be from Ethiopia. IOG himself was born in Dire-dawa. In Djibouti we like to remind many that they are djiboutians only since 1977 the time many Isses became djiboutian leaving Ethiopia after the Somali-Ethiopian war. Like Sheikho (an Afar politician) said one time Isses and Afars were too busy in the nomadic life when people came from Somalia to populate Djibouti and contribute to the economic life of the country. He was a controversial man and liked to humble Afars and Issas in some ways when they tried to say they were the only true djiboutians.
So it is not only the Samaroon, Issaq and Darood who are immigrants but many Isse forget tht their people live in the part of Somalia that became Somaliland. It is only very recent that some Isses woke up and started claiming something in Somaliland. But here I am learning the guy this topic is about is from Djibouti with a Djiboutian passport? I say bravo IOG only IOG can do this kind of thing. Let us work in the underground and grab what we can Ahmed42

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When I said you are high in khat I wasn't wrong after all the above posting is yours isn't it ? that is the only time mentioned in Fourlabeh tribe of Issa, I think they are the dominant group that all minorities scare off getting power perhaps that is why they are in background of your brain so relax I am not Fourlabeh
I don't like when the people become ISQAR, I didn't say that you work for IOG specifically, you love to be associated with him so you would get some rewards from IOG, that isn't so Ahmed42, well you already hinted who you are working for if you read between the lines of your posting, I don't like to expose pre- maturely
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Re: How the IOG weathers the political storm of Somaliland ?

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Xamari_76 or Mooqdishawi
Although its not about topic I think you should know about the picture of the First Lady you posted and I asked you whether you know the entourage of the First Lady of Djibouti in the picture itself If don't know them its all right.
cheers
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