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Re: Shia Houthi rebels on their way to capture Aden

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gegiroor

You are absolutely correct about the Yemeni Shias and the Sunnis close cooperation and toleration of one another. Only Somalis brainwashed and spoon-fed by the propaganda of Saudi sponsored clerics go ape when they hear Shias. The Americans and the British supported all sides because these groups oppose Alqaeda in Yemen.

Lama

You are correct in a way, the intelligentsia in the South lean more towards secularism, but Salafism sponsored by the Saudis have made huge inroads among the poor and the less privileged South Yemenis. These Salafis were harassing, threatening and insulting the Shias and in return woke the elephant in the room.
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gegiroor wrote:
LeJusticier wrote:That troll guwop, I can name him as the next victim(Gaal-shire prison) He remind me HutuKing :(
I think guwop is a young kid who was around with the wrong crowd. One of the adults here may want to talk to him and see if he can straighten him out.
Waa caynkaas. Below is another clueless kid. As I was reading his comment when he said we have nothing with them...My grand father and my grand mother got married in Aden came crossed to my mind.
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Errr...no. We share nothing with them. Seeing as almost half of them are shias, we barely share a religion with them as well. This myth perpetuated by arab-lovers about brotherhood and bonds is just that - a myth. The only yemenis who have any connection to Somalis are those in hadramaut, al-mahrah and Aden - and those are the ones who sided with Ethiopia during our catastrophic war with them. I do not care what happens to their country, neither my prayers nor sympathies are with them. If any flee to Somalia, I hope they are shown the same warm hospitality Somali refugees receive across sea.
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LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Lamagoodle, you remind me of those uncle tom black guys who love to make excuses for the cadaans and cops. There are good and bad people everywhere. But there are significantly more bad people in places like Yemen than in say, Somalia. In Somalia, we have a lot of problems but innocent refugees from Ethiopia and other african migrants aren't brutalised and raped.

There is nothing being uncle Tom in helping people in need saaxib. I think you are generalising; generalisation is a dangerous thing; in every society there are bad and good people. Saudis have institutionalised racism; bal caay oo inkaar and I would say kudos. But, Yemenis and somalis share alot.

LH, to become a good human being you need even to love those that hate you saaxib; sounds like a verse from the bible.. but I am not a christian.. :lol:
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gegiroor wrote:Btw, knowing what the Rafida Shia has done to Sunni Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan, I am sure this Iran-led rebellion will be determinant to the well-being of Sunni Muslims in Yemen, Arabian Peninsula, Oman, UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain.

The Sunni Muslim population Iraq have suffered under the worst genocide at the hands of Rafida Shia, led by Iran, and support it received from the West.

The hadith of 70,000 Jews from Isfahan, wearing Persian Shawls, is getting fulfilled. Tough times are ahead for the Sunni Muslims in the Middle East.

May Allah curse the Rafi'da Shia and its backers in the powers that be!
True. They done dirt in Iraq. But I want them to loose severly due to their actions in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Treacherous Rafida. The first people Salahudeen Al Ayoubi fought before the crusades were the Fatimid shia's.
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I saw one of the MODs responding to me by using my ID. I had to go back and comment it out. Man, is this what SNET came down to?
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You keep saying we share a lot. What do we share? Music? No. Language? No. Cultural practices? No. Literature? No. What do we share that is so important to you that the plight of Somalis in that country can be swept under the carpet? Saudi society is identical to Yemeni society. In saudi they have none-arab domestic workers and immigrants who are abused just like in Yemen. What is your point? What has that got to do with Yemen? :mindblown:
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LH, to become a good human being you need even to love those that hate you saaxib; sounds like a verse from the bible.. but I am not a christian.. :lol:
That's not christian, that's called being a coon. :up:
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Lamagoodle wrote:
guwop wrote:Image
I hope their civil war lasts 25+ years :pacspit: Ironic isn't back 1991 they became unified and their civil war ended, while our civil war started that year now when our country is coming together their's falling apart :geek: we also need to get our islands back those islands are to close for comfort if they move their military their were fucked. Also go shie :geek:
Nonsense,
Yemens and somalis have cultural and historical bonds. There were somalis in Aden in the 18th/centuries and a substantial Yemen community in Somalia. Yemen hosts alot of somalis refugees at the moment. Do not listen to propaganda; as always there are both good and bad ppl in society.

You don't wish quagmire on others saaxib.
Our bonds between us and Yemen must be so good they decide to help ethiopia :geek:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethio-Somali_War
Out these allied forces against somalia one of them does belong in their and were suppose to be our muslim brothers I wonder who it is? :geek:
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LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:You keep saying we share a lot. What do we share? Music? No. Language? No. Cultural practices? No. Literature? No. What do we share that is so important to you that the plight of Somalis in that country can be swept under the carpet? Saudi society is identical to Yemeni society. In saudi they have none-arab domestic workers and immigrants who are abused just like in Yemen. What is your point? What has that got to do with Yemen? :mindblown:
Saaxib; I could explain alot but diyaarad ayaan raacayaa... Somalis and Yemenis have a shared history; have you heard about the somali diaspora in Yemen in the 18-19th century? They built Hargeisa, Cerigaabo and most of the northern towns.

Have you heard about Bilaajo Carab in Xamar? Beledweyne/Buulo Burdo?

Habeen wanaagsan. You are intelligent lad adeer; let not racism blind your judgement. I hate saudis and in fact Arabs but somalis and Yemenis share alot.

Guwop, you are talking about communist south yemen; that is geopolitical; even Algeria, Syria, Libya and your own cousins the Ethiopians were involved

See you around guys.

P.s. Gegiroor, I hope I am not that moderator :lol:
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LeJusticier wrote:That troll guwop, I can name him as the next victim(Gaal-shire prison) He remind me HutuKing :(
Elaborate on his demise so I don't fall in to the same mistake :lupe:
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Otherbrother wrote:
gegiroor wrote:Btw, knowing what the Rafida Shia has done to Sunni Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan, I am sure this Iran-led rebellion will be determinant to the well-being of Sunni Muslims in Yemen, Arabian Peninsula, Oman, UAE, Qatar, and Bahrain.

The Sunni Muslim population Iraq have suffered under the worst genocide at the hands of Rafida Shia, led by Iran, and support it received from the West.

The hadith of 70,000 Jews from Isfahan, wearing Persian Shawls, is getting fulfilled. Tough times are ahead for the Sunni Muslims in the Middle East.

May Allah curse the Rafi'da Shia and its backers in the powers that be!
True. They done dirt in Iraq. But I want them to loose severly due to their actions in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Treacherous Rafida. The first people Salahudeen Al Ayoubi fought before the crusades were the Fatimid shia's.
Absolutely. Bro, many of the Somalis here are spiritually blind. They have no clue what is taking place right in front of our eyes. The forces who are facilitating the arrival of Dajjal have made alliances with the Rafida Shia. The genocide against Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and the occupation of Somalia, the genocide in Syria, Libya, the destabilization of Pakistan, and the current upheaval in the Arabian Peninsula including Yemen is part of the game. All of the groups you see on all sides are being controlled. Until Mahdi comes, we will be in this great confusion (fitna). However, one can't go wrong on the alliance between Rafida Shia and the forces who are facilitating the arrival of Dajjal.

May Allah destroy the Rafida Shia, Al-Salool family occupying Harameyn, and the Dajjal's forces behind all of this upheaval.
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Lamagoodle wrote:
Saaxib; I could explain alot but diyaarad ayaan raacayaa... Somalis and Yemenis have a shared history; have you heard about the somali diaspora in Yemen in the 18-19th century? They built Hargeisa, Cerigaabo and most of the northern towns.

Have you heard about Bilaajo Carab in Xamar? Beledweyne/Buulo Burdo?

Habeen wanaagsan. You are intelligent lad adeer; let not racism blind your judgement. I hate saudis and in fact Arabs but somalis and Yemenis share alot.

Guwop, you are talking about communist south yemen; that is geopolitical; even Algeria, Syria, Libya and your own cousins the Ethiopians were involved

See you around guys.

P.s. Gegiroor, I hope I am not that moderator :lol:
:lol: :dead: Sheekada halkaa aan ku joojino.
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LH, saaxib; enquire about the history of Cerigaabo, Hargeisa and Berbera and you'd find the Yemeni trail

Habeen wanaagsan.

Ask LJ. There were thousands of somalis working in Yemen; they worked with the British. They sent money back home and invested... when I wrote them; I meant the diaspora. You need to read about the economic history of our nation saaxib.

Gerigoor; I think as a somali you should stay neutral; it seems that you have read alot of wahabi literature bro. This is a conflict of not only religion but ethnicity. We do not know whether it is shiasim that is correct or sunnism. Read the old literature. I am not a shia but I am not convinced of sunni arguments (seems like arab arguments)
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I hope all the sunnis in yemen get wiped out :evil:
and if dirt yemen is lurking this thread most somalis hate your guts exept the few kiss ups in this thread go fuck your self :pacspit:
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Lamagoodle, I think when you say Yemen, what you really mean is Southern Yemen. The Yemen I'm talking about is the northern part with San'aa as the capital. They are really two different entities, with different demographics. I'm not denying Somali connections to South Yemen e.g. Aden, Hadramaut and Al-mahra. I just don't see what that has to do with my point.
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LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Lamagoodle, I think when you say Yemen, what you really mean is Southern Yemen. The Yemen I'm talking about is the northern part with San'aa as the capital. They are really two different entities, with different demographics. I'm not denying Somali connections to South Yemen e.g. Aden, Hadramaut and Al-mahra. I just don't see what that has to do with my point.
It has to do with your points bro. Southern Yemen is part of Yemen; and if there is a conflict it is the southern yemenis that will flee to Somalia. Most of the middle class in Hargeisa, Berbera, Cerigaabo, Xamar, Buulo Berde and Beledweyne have Yemen to thank for their wealth. Somalia made trade with the yemenis before anyone else.

It made me proud to see a somali yemeni the other day; he was brought up in Buuloburde; his family assimilated; after the civil war, they found refuge in Sanca; they then came to Sweden as Somalis. Today, they are the ones who enhance somalism and our traditions; you can hate arabs; I hate them with passion but Yemenis are different
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