Shift wrote:Every jadiidi in the world is in a state of depression,they cant bleive its going down like this![]()
I wonder who will take in the soudi family when their time comes?
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Shift wrote:Every jadiidi in the world is in a state of depression,they cant bleive its going down like this![]()
I wonder who will take in the soudi family when their time comes?
The Egyptians wanted the constitution suspended and the nation has been in a state of emergency for over 2 decades, so what ever you're trying to imply is invalidabdalla11 wrote:Somalis are funny walle. There comes no kheyr from rebelling. As soon as Mubarak left, the egyptian general suspended the constitution and called state of emergency
Murax supports tyrannyMurax wrote:Shirib wrote:Somalia is an anomaly, only failed state, and the situations are dramatically different. Comparisons with Bahrain are that of Egypt and Tunisia where there are public uprisings, and government crackdown.Murax wrote:Where did Your self determination get You? You cannot step a foot in your country
Power to the people. Down with jadiidi's
Shirib=Anarchist
The people? It's really vague don't you think? The people you are speaking of don't have any plan, there is no replacement for Mubarak. They opposed Jamal AbdulNasser, he was succeeded by a worse dictator Anwar Saddat, they killed him, he was replaced by the farao. As i said there is no kheyr in rebelling.Shirib wrote:The Egyptians wanted the constitution suspended and the nation has been in a state of emergency for over 2 decades, so what ever you're trying to imply is invalidabdalla11 wrote:Somalis are funny walle. There comes no kheyr from rebelling. As soon as Mubarak left, the egyptian general suspended the constitution and called state of emergency
Abdel Nasser was over thrown after the loss in the 6 day war by his own military. There was no popular uprising. Sadat was assassinated by his military, again no popular uprising. Mubarak is the only popular uprising. Both the other two were inter governmental.abdalla11 wrote:The people? It's really vague don't you think? The people you are speaking of don't have any plan, there is no replacement for Mubarak. They opposed Jamal AbdulNasser, he was succeeded by a worse dictator Anwar Saddat, they killed him, he was replaced by the farao. As i said there is no kheyr in rebelling.Shirib wrote:The Egyptians wanted the constitution suspended and the nation has been in a state of emergency for over 2 decades, so what ever you're trying to imply is invalidabdalla11 wrote:Somalis are funny walle. There comes no kheyr from rebelling. As soon as Mubarak left, the egyptian general suspended the constitution and called state of emergency