French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
[/quote] Frankly nobody cares where You guys go to be honest.[/quote] Oh please. You Zoomalis are obsessed with Somaliland. The mere mention of it and you get emotionally defensive. We should've left you guys over 40 years ago. The South is cursed. Real talk.[/quote]Who asked for the union in the 1st place?
did the Englsih even build a musqul when they left the North?[/quote]
No, they didn't and alhamdullahi for that. Everything in Somaliland was built by the people themselves. This made us self reliant and hard working unlike the AbdiWahabs in the South. The biggest mistake was uniting with people who had no plans but destruction. The South is cursed. Goodbye Mogadishu!!!!!!!
did the Englsih even build a musqul when they left the North?[/quote]
No, they didn't and alhamdullahi for that. Everything in Somaliland was built by the people themselves. This made us self reliant and hard working unlike the AbdiWahabs in the South. The biggest mistake was uniting with people who had no plans but destruction. The South is cursed. Goodbye Mogadishu!!!!!!!
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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
KOA what do we have to fight over didnt we karbash you in JigjigaKing-of-Awdal wrote:The_Patriot
If u want a fight u shall get it as soon as am done with the Bantu. Dont worry the Tigre will be next.

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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
Than how come u have fled the city and no longer are even residents.The_Patriot wrote:KOA what do we have to fight over didnt we karbash you in JigjigaKing-of-Awdal wrote:The_Patriot
If u want a fight u shall get it as soon as am done with the Bantu. Dont worry the Tigre will be next.

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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
cos we are scared of GadabursiKing-of-Awdal wrote:Than how come u have fled the city and no longer are even residents.The_Patriot wrote:KOA what do we have to fight over didnt we karbash you in JigjigaKing-of-Awdal wrote:The_Patriot
If u want a fight u shall get it as soon as am done with the Bantu. Dont worry the Tigre will be next.



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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
Snowflakes,
Theres no reason go get emotional or angry walaal. The fact is for the past 20 years You guys claimed independence yet You are not recognized even by the 5th world country You're subbordinate to (Eithiopia) and concessions, appeasement deals, olive branches etc. have not been extended to Somaliland during any of the conferences, shirs etc. It is a common belief among Somalis that when the Law comes to Mogadishu in the form of Gov/Religious movement etc. the law will also come to Hargeisa. The people fighting in Mogadishu are fighting on who will rule the entire nation (TFG Vs ICU) not just Mogadishu. Wake up and smell the jaad.
Theres no reason go get emotional or angry walaal. The fact is for the past 20 years You guys claimed independence yet You are not recognized even by the 5th world country You're subbordinate to (Eithiopia) and concessions, appeasement deals, olive branches etc. have not been extended to Somaliland during any of the conferences, shirs etc. It is a common belief among Somalis that when the Law comes to Mogadishu in the form of Gov/Religious movement etc. the law will also come to Hargeisa. The people fighting in Mogadishu are fighting on who will rule the entire nation (TFG Vs ICU) not just Mogadishu. Wake up and smell the jaad.

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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
I'm declaring an independents state of ShiribLand, and we're gonna be as legitimate as SomaliLand. Don't hate.
Long live ShiribLand, f*ck Somalia, and we're joining the commonwealth too 8)
Long live ShiribLand, f*ck Somalia, and we're joining the commonwealth too 8)
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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
I see ur a little lost so I'm gonna help u. The south is perfectly fine. The south is good place. The central on the other hand is cursed and needs to be burnt down.snowflakes821 wrote:No, they didn't and alhamdullahi for that. Everything in Somaliland was built by the people themselves. This made us self reliant and hard working unlike the AbdiWahabs in the South. The biggest mistake was uniting with people who had no plans but destruction. The South is cursed. Goodbye Mogadishu!!!!!!!
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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
AbdiWahab
I don't even recognize Djibouti as a soveirgn nation
But I hope they blast the Xabashi's
I don't even recognize Djibouti as a soveirgn nation

But I hope they blast the Xabashi's
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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
Petit con enfoire, hey Digir et xarufle ferm ta guelShirib wrote:AbdiWahab
I don't even recognize Djibouti as a soveirgn nation![]()
But I hope they blast the Xabashi's


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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
maay tiriGoljano Lion wrote:Petit con enfoire, hey Digir et xarufle ferm ta guelShirib wrote:AbdiWahab
I don't even recognize Djibouti as a soveirgn nation![]()
But I hope they blast the Xabashi's![]()
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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
Goljano Lion
Shirib
We dont recognition from anyone. Every country excluding Israel has an embassy in Djibouti City.



Shirib
We dont recognition from anyone. Every country excluding Israel has an embassy in Djibouti City.

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Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
My liking for Djibouti just increasedKing-of-Awdal wrote:Shirib
We dont recognition from anyone. Every country excluding Israel has an embassy in Djibouti City.

Shirib's recognition is very important, I also don't recognize Israel as a country


Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
Da*Booty's a@@@ got smashedDjibouti suffers DRC thrashing
Djibouti have received their third thrashing of the joint 2010 World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
They lost 6-0 to the Democratic Republic of Congo in Djibouti in Group Twelve.
Dieumerci Mbokani and Zola Matumona scored two goals each.
Shabani Nonda and Mabi Mputu rounded off the scoring for the Leopards.
DR Congo are now top of Group Twelve with six points.
In Group Twelve's other fixture, Malawi will take on African champions Egypt on Saturday.


Re: French Come to Rescue of Djibouti
To return to the subject.. There was no so called stand off between Da*booty and Eritrea to begin with.. All the non sense of having an atmosphere of war was invented and cococted by the CIA and its puppies to tarnish the image of Eritrea and Eritreans.
DJIBOUTI (AFP) - Skirmishes between Djibouti and Eritrea over the ownership of the strategic Ras Doumeira areas have halted, the Djiboutian military said Friday, as the French military announced surveillance along the tense frontier.
"Fighting stopped in the last 36 hours but Djiboutian armed forces are in place to defend their territory from enemy incursion," the Djibouti army said in a statement.:lol:
[First the da booty president said, the war staretd because Eritrea made an incursion to da booy territory, then he said, Eritreans opened fire to reclaim their deserters ]
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Nine soldiers were killed, 10 seriously wounded and 98 others suffered minor injuries, it said, updating a previous toll of six dead. Asmara, which has rejected accusations of aggression, has not given any toll.
France is to deploy a combat unit and logistical team in Djibouti near the border area to carry out aerial surveillance and use its navy to monitor Eritrean forces, said the military source.
The UN Security Council on Thursday condemned Asmara for Tuesday's border raids against Djibouti, the first since the two countries deployed troops along their frontier.
Djibouti said the rival forces opened fire after some their number deserted and the Eritreans insisted that they be handed over.
The UN Security Council "condemns Eritrea's military action against Djibouti in Ras Doumeira and Doumeira Island," read a UN declaration, adopted unanimously.
Ras Doumeira, in northern Djibouti, is a strategic promontory overlooking the Red Sea.
The Council "calls upon the parties to commit to a ceasefire and urges both parties, in particular Eritrea, to show maximum restraint and withdraw forces to the status quo ante," the declaration said.
The African Union on Thursday said it had dispatched a mission to Djibouti where it held talks on June 5-9, but Eritrea was yet to accept the team.
In a statement, the AU's Peace and Security Council urged "the two countries to show utmost restraint, resort to dialogue to resolve any bilateral dispute, and give their full cooperation to all efforts."
Washington has accused Eritrea of spurning mediation efforts by the AU, the Arab League, Qatar, and France.
But Asmara dismissed the accusation as "baseless and mendacious", chiding US for meddling in the Horn region.
"Indeed, the sad and well-known fact is that US policy and meddling in our region ... is contributing to the proliferation and aggravation of crises.
"Consequently, the resolution of problems has become elusive and the stability of our region undermined," its foreign ministry said in a statement.
The US has more than 1,200 troops stationed in Djibouti, which hosts an anti-terrorism task force in the Horn of Africa. France has 2,850 troops stationed its former colony.
Leaders from east African Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) will discuss the crisis when they meet in Addis Ababa for a weekend summit, the Kenyan presidency said in a statement.
Eritrea suspended its membership in the Djibouti-based IGAD in April last year, undermining efforts to restore regional stability, 14 years after it joined the grouping. It accused IGAD of failing to end regional crises.
The two small nations on the western banks of the Red Sea fought for control of the area in 1996 and 1999. They have never held talks to resolve the dispute over Ras Doumeira.
On May 19, Eritrean President Issaias Afeworki described talk of a military standoff as "a wild invention."
Djibouti accused Eritrean forces of digging trenches on both sides of the border on April 16, infringing several hundred metres (yards) into Djibouti territory. The Eritrean government denied the accusation.
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