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Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:49 am
by surrender
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:51 am
by Cumar-Labasuul
surrender, snm weren't after power because if they were they would of attacked the government in mogadishu just like the usc but they wanted to liberate and reclaim back their land from a dictatorship
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:53 am
by peace-
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:surrender, snm weren't after power because if they were they would of attacked the government in mogadishu just like the usc but they wanted to liberate and reclaim back their land from a dictatorship
where they fuck, they were just a bunch of rag tag army high of qaad and qabil..........cut the bullshit
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:57 am
by Cumar-Labasuul
peace- wrote:Cumar-Labasuul wrote:surrender, snm weren't after power because if they were they would of attacked the government in mogadishu just like the usc but they wanted to liberate and reclaim back their land from a dictatorship
where they fuck, they were just a bunch of rag tag army high of qaad and qabil..........cut the bullshit
I've told you before you anyone part of MOD isn't fit to discuss the snm as they were all fed on government handouts

Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:59 am
by CoolPoisons
^^Omar soonkada ha iska jabin
if U cant handle the truth then dont discuss it
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:03 am
by Cumar-Labasuul
CoolPoisons wrote:^^Omar soonkada ha iska jabin
if U cant handle the truth then dont discuss it
Did you see the video of the women in the somali embassy, markaas ma dadkaas ayaan isku wadan nahay?
You are basically denying what the previous government did just because the president was marexan, if it had been any other president your reaction would have been totally different, we saw what the government did and we took matters into our own hands we were successful and now we go our seperate ways, your country is somalia, mine isn't
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:06 am
by MrPrestige
Hanqhad - the only difference is ONLF is fighting habashi as you also like to say gaalo habashi - and SNM was fighting Somali kale ee Government ah which was nor better then the habashi regime - killing , rapings , carpet bombing , torture's - so when i say they had something common what i mean is Somaliland civilian went all through those suffering or even worst during the regime the same fate ogadens are suffering now - though making them both freedom fighters who fought to fight and protect their land and citizens - if you are saying ogaden struggle is jihad - just because its against gaalo habash - the somali government itself was worse then habashi government - executing clerics , poisoning water wells of clans they werent fond of , ethnic cleansing , giving another rightfully owned property to another clan -
so tell me what difference does ONLF have from SNM apart from * we are fighting habashi gaalo * and its jihad
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:08 am
by CoolPoisons
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:CoolPoisons wrote:^^Omar soonkada ha iska jabin
if U cant handle the truth then dont discuss it
Did you see the video of the women in the somali embassy, markaas ma dadkaas ayaan isku wadan nahay?
You are basically denying what the previous government did just because the president was marexan, if it had been any other president your reaction would have been totally different, we saw what the government did and we took matters into our own hands we were successful and now we go our seperate ways, your country is somalia, mine isn't
^^ waryaa, ka jawaab waxan ku so qoray dont open a new topic
I lived in Somalia when it was nabad and when it war while lived Ur whole life in Yurub believing waxa abaaha ku sheego
Good luck with Ur gobol and if Ur country aint Somalia, then what are U doing in somalinet talking about Somalia affairs?
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:11 am
by MrPrestige
surrender you are aware USC also had a reason?
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:13 am
by peace-
wow this debate is becaming poitless.
for those of who are claim that the SNM where freem fighters.
have few question for you.
when the SNM was created in 1981 in Jeddeh, suadi arabia did the isaaqs in had less freedom than other follow somalis, was the political and economic situation worse than those of the other qabils. werent the majority of the SNM leaders part of the somalia goverment at the time when few men gathered to create this traitorous ethiopian back rebels.?
ka jabab......the answer to these questions will determine of the were freedom fighters or not
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:13 am
by CoolPoisons
horta caruurtan qurbajoogta caqligi la siiyey xagee mariyeen
They need a reality slap for believe what their aabo tells them
comparing Somali Nago Movement to what happens to Ogadens in Ethiopia
dumb IIdors, 100 years later they will tell U the same propaganda their fathers told them.
U wont get aqoonsi for telling lies.
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:15 am
by surrender
Ducaysane209 wrote:surrender you are aware USC also had a reason?
sure they did, everybody had a 'reason' even the ragime its self.
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:surrender, snm weren't after power because if they were they would of attacked the government in mogadishu just like the usc but they wanted to liberate and reclaim back their land from a dictatorship
i didnt say they were. the reason they were fighing is in the list i mensioned before.
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:16 am
by Cumar-Labasuul
While I was living in yurub? cajiib waar I was born in 87 and the war started in 88 do you know that we were chased out of the city by the army and we didn't know whether we would be caught or not so we would travel towards the border at night when it was dark so that we couldn't be seen easily, if it wasn't allah's qadr I wouldn't be here now markaas ayaad hadalkaana ii keentay. War you only saw reality when the government collapsed whilst me and my family were dodging bullets you were sitting comfortably in xamar.
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:18 am
by CoolPoisons
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:While I was living in yurub? cajiib waar I was born in 87 and the war started in 88 do you know that we were chased out of the city by the army and we didn't know whether we would be caught or not so we would travel towards the border at night when it was dark so that we couldn't be seen easily, if it wasn't allah's qadr I wouldn't be here now markaas ayaad hadalkaana ii keentay. War you only saw reality when the government collapsed whilst me and my family were dodging bullets you were sitting comfortably in xamar.

:loL: tell me why im laughing at this
he was born in 1987 but remembers what happend in 1988
ilahayo ha cadaabin cunug aan waxba ogayn
waryaa, iska ciyaar and keep believing what Ur aabo tells U. xaqiiqda la ma badali karo no matter how much propaganda U tell.
Re: Was the SNM Struggle Jihad? Can they be called Mujahids
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:21 am
by MrPrestige
surrender wrote:Ducaysane209 wrote:surrender you are aware USC also had a reason?
sure they did, everybody had a 'reason' even the ragime its self.
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:surrender, snm weren't after power because if they were they would of attacked the government in mogadishu just like the usc but they wanted to liberate and reclaim back their land from a dictatorship
i didnt say they were. the reason they were fighing is in the list i mensioned before.
USC wasnt that bad atleast better then the regime