So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
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So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
So at last after shaking their booty left and right the corrupt regime of Riyoole and the Dreamers are talking to C.Y.
But why would C.Y even bother he controlls 90% of somalia, what kind of a offer somaliland can accept and what can C.Y offer.
And don't let fanatical dreamers of somaliland tire me with non sense and negating facts, facts are:
1- somaliland was defeated by C.Y when he was the head of Puntland and weak.
2- facts are when C.Y was elected as president Daahir the Goat Hearder Riyoole vowed all out war and nothing came out of that.
3- Facts is somaliland has always maintained they will never dignifiy C.Y with a talk and yet the chairman of UDUB party the rulling party said it recently they are and they will and the constitution of somaliland accord them the right to do so.
What do i think C.Y will offer, nothing but, the 3 tonws of Isaaq the trinagle of Hrgaysa, Burco , Berbera and not even Ceerigaabo, and a new refrendum for all to decide their destiny. Thats the best,
The worst, C.Y since negotaiting from advantagouse stand can tell the Goats and their herder in Hargaysa to bite his balls and stop the non sense and join somalia.
But why would C.Y even bother he controlls 90% of somalia, what kind of a offer somaliland can accept and what can C.Y offer.
And don't let fanatical dreamers of somaliland tire me with non sense and negating facts, facts are:
1- somaliland was defeated by C.Y when he was the head of Puntland and weak.
2- facts are when C.Y was elected as president Daahir the Goat Hearder Riyoole vowed all out war and nothing came out of that.
3- Facts is somaliland has always maintained they will never dignifiy C.Y with a talk and yet the chairman of UDUB party the rulling party said it recently they are and they will and the constitution of somaliland accord them the right to do so.
What do i think C.Y will offer, nothing but, the 3 tonws of Isaaq the trinagle of Hrgaysa, Burco , Berbera and not even Ceerigaabo, and a new refrendum for all to decide their destiny. Thats the best,
The worst, C.Y since negotaiting from advantagouse stand can tell the Goats and their herder in Hargaysa to bite his balls and stop the non sense and join somalia.
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Rumor has it this will be the last 18 May Isaaq will celebrate Somaliland after that uncle sam gave an order from white house so called smellyland must reunite the south this time even Ethiopians dont need jaad chewing day dreamers
Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
costa,
You are the last person iam interested to know his opinion , stick to your little qarxis post kidoo and keep your mother away from paltalk thats where your efforts are needed, go drive her around or something.
You are the last person iam interested to know his opinion , stick to your little qarxis post kidoo and keep your mother away from paltalk thats where your efforts are needed, go drive her around or something.
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Stop the calaal we know your mother Xaali timo cad used to suck
morgans ceeb and same thing will happen again this time by
col xiif taar who will lead the somali army who will go back to Hargeysa
btw your father Sheydhaan Waqooyi who died in Stockholm was gay and died because of AIDS which he got from Finlandese gay activist
ask that every one in Rinkeby and they will tell you
you even were too embarrassed to attend your fathers funeral
ibnu khaniis

morgans ceeb and same thing will happen again this time by
col xiif taar who will lead the somali army who will go back to Hargeysa
btw your father Sheydhaan Waqooyi who died in Stockholm was gay and died because of AIDS which he got from Finlandese gay activist

you even were too embarrassed to attend your fathers funeral

ibnu khaniis




Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
keep crying kido, i have been giving you the same advice for years now, keep your mother out of paltalk god knows she can hold buckets of kum. Break her cam and find you a new daddy and her a hubby. Your little opinion matters little in the affair or men and politics, stick where you shine do some so called qarxis.
Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
I'm a tad confused as to your opinion.
Are you for the reunificiation? Are you against it? Is this anti-Rayaale calacaal?
Your position is ambiguous, and I'm curious.
Are you for the reunificiation? Are you against it? Is this anti-Rayaale calacaal?
Your position is ambiguous, and I'm curious.

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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
It's really sad to sacrifice all those lives in vain, only to come to the table at the beckoning of an ailing warlord, and even sadder is, not any warlord, but one who sold his country, soul and daughter to the highest bidder, it's a disgrace to anyone who traces his lineage back to S-land
Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Shame somaliland, shame.
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
[quote="galia"]Shame.[/quote]
how can a hawiye say this
*on the floor*

how can a hawiye say this


*on the floor*




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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Am I missing something here?
Where has anybody from Somaliland said they will engage in talks with CY?
Where has anybody from Somaliland said they will engage in talks with CY?
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Baxar there is a chance some Isaaq faqash are going back to their old faqash roots, anything is possible.
we must weed out our home grown pests.
we must weed out our home grown pests.
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Somaliland Ha noolaato
No more divisions idoor. Even I support you today.
No more divisions idoor. Even I support you today.
Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
[quote="X.Playa"]So at last after shaking their booty left and right the corrupt regime of Riyoole and the Dreamers are talking to C.Y.
But why would C.Y even bother he controlls 90% of somalia, what kind of a offer somaliland can accept and what can C.Y offer.
And don't let fanatical dreamers of somaliland tire me with non sense and negating facts, facts are:
1- somaliland was defeated by C.Y when he was the head of Puntland and weak.
2- facts are when C.Y was elected as president Daahir the Goat Hearder Riyoole vowed all out war and nothing came out of that.
3- Facts is somaliland has always maintained they will never dignifiy C.Y with a talk and yet the chairman of UDUB party the rulling party said it recently they are and they will and the constitution of somaliland accord them the right to do so.
What do i think C.Y will offer, nothing but, the 3 tonws of Isaaq the trinagle of Hrgaysa, Burco , Berbera and not even Ceerigaabo, and a new refrendum for all to decide their destiny. Thats the best,
The worst, C.Y since negotaiting from advantagouse stand can tell the Goats and their herder in Hargaysa to bite his balls and stop the non sense and join somalia.[/quote]
http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN535280.html
Somaliland challenges Africa to recognise it
Tue 15 May 2007, 8:48 GMT
[-] Text [+] By Andrew Cawthorne
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Somaliland challenged African leaders on Tuesday to have the "bravery" to recognise the sovereignty it said was an overdue historical inevitability for the breakaway Somali enclave.
"We are a de facto state, a stable democracy in one of the most troubled parts of Africa. We have done all the things a good country is supposed to," Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale said in an interview
"What we lack is the due recognition. So we hope some wise, decent, brave African head of state will call a spade a spade -- and say yes. Then others will follow."
A former British protectorate in the Horn of Africa with semi-desert terrain roughly the size of England and Wales, Somaliland declared itself a republic in 1991 after warlords toppled Somali dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
But despite plaudits for its institutions and multi-party polls, no nation has recognised the independence it craves.
The African Union generally adheres to a principle of respecting old colonial borders to avoid fanning secession conflicts.
But Somaliland points to its five days of independence within the boundaries it had as British Somaliland, before it joined the former Italian colony of Somalia in 1960.
And it argues there are African precedents for splits like Ethiopia and Eritrea in the early 1990s.
With Somalia in chaos for the 16 years Somaliland has been developing and maintaining relative security, there would be no return to union, Duale said, though he hoped they could eventually co-exist with good trade and political ties.
The pro-independence quest is, for many Somalilanders, fuelled by bitter memories of Barre's bombing of their capital Hargeisa in 1988, with massive loss of life.
SWEDISH PRECEDENT
Duale said his government was grateful to Sweden for recently announcing it would regard Somaliland as a self-governing area in terms of development aid, and believed others in northern Europe would follow suit.
But it was from African "brothers" that a breakthrough was needed for Somaliland's 3.5 million people.
"There is a great deal of sympathy which we want to transform into action ... We are challenging the morality of the African heads of state today."
Headway was being made, Duale added, citing Somaliland's healthy trade ties with Ethiopia, which he was visiting.
"Today we travel with our passports, and we are received with all the diplomatic niceties that any minister or head of state gets, with the exception of a flying flag," he said.
"We are confident we will get our recognition soon."
Diplomats say Somaliland's cause is winning most ground in east and central Africa -- notably Rwanda -- while resistance comes from Arab countries in the north like Egypt.
It has had plenty of sympathisers in the African Union, but diplomatic considerations over the interim Somali government -- which claims sovereignty over Somaliland -- have kept the discussions low-key.
But the minister said Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf would be "absolutely crazy" to think of annexing it.
[b]Duale dismissed as "complete lies" media reports that say Somaliland was holding secret talks, sponsored by Ethiopia and the United States, to consider reunification. "We are not going to back down. Ever."[/b]
Somaliland resents being cut off from world financial institutions -- one of the main tangible benefits international recognition would give.
"There is an element of hypocrisy on the part of the international community. We are fighting terror, we have democratised -- everything they preach. So give us access. Why put us in chains?" Duale said.
But why would C.Y even bother he controlls 90% of somalia, what kind of a offer somaliland can accept and what can C.Y offer.
And don't let fanatical dreamers of somaliland tire me with non sense and negating facts, facts are:
1- somaliland was defeated by C.Y when he was the head of Puntland and weak.
2- facts are when C.Y was elected as president Daahir the Goat Hearder Riyoole vowed all out war and nothing came out of that.
3- Facts is somaliland has always maintained they will never dignifiy C.Y with a talk and yet the chairman of UDUB party the rulling party said it recently they are and they will and the constitution of somaliland accord them the right to do so.
What do i think C.Y will offer, nothing but, the 3 tonws of Isaaq the trinagle of Hrgaysa, Burco , Berbera and not even Ceerigaabo, and a new refrendum for all to decide their destiny. Thats the best,
The worst, C.Y since negotaiting from advantagouse stand can tell the Goats and their herder in Hargaysa to bite his balls and stop the non sense and join somalia.[/quote]
http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN535280.html
Somaliland challenges Africa to recognise it
Tue 15 May 2007, 8:48 GMT
[-] Text [+] By Andrew Cawthorne
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Somaliland challenged African leaders on Tuesday to have the "bravery" to recognise the sovereignty it said was an overdue historical inevitability for the breakaway Somali enclave.
"We are a de facto state, a stable democracy in one of the most troubled parts of Africa. We have done all the things a good country is supposed to," Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdillahi Duale said in an interview
"What we lack is the due recognition. So we hope some wise, decent, brave African head of state will call a spade a spade -- and say yes. Then others will follow."
A former British protectorate in the Horn of Africa with semi-desert terrain roughly the size of England and Wales, Somaliland declared itself a republic in 1991 after warlords toppled Somali dictator Mohamed Siad Barre.
But despite plaudits for its institutions and multi-party polls, no nation has recognised the independence it craves.
The African Union generally adheres to a principle of respecting old colonial borders to avoid fanning secession conflicts.
But Somaliland points to its five days of independence within the boundaries it had as British Somaliland, before it joined the former Italian colony of Somalia in 1960.
And it argues there are African precedents for splits like Ethiopia and Eritrea in the early 1990s.
With Somalia in chaos for the 16 years Somaliland has been developing and maintaining relative security, there would be no return to union, Duale said, though he hoped they could eventually co-exist with good trade and political ties.
The pro-independence quest is, for many Somalilanders, fuelled by bitter memories of Barre's bombing of their capital Hargeisa in 1988, with massive loss of life.
SWEDISH PRECEDENT
Duale said his government was grateful to Sweden for recently announcing it would regard Somaliland as a self-governing area in terms of development aid, and believed others in northern Europe would follow suit.
But it was from African "brothers" that a breakthrough was needed for Somaliland's 3.5 million people.
"There is a great deal of sympathy which we want to transform into action ... We are challenging the morality of the African heads of state today."
Headway was being made, Duale added, citing Somaliland's healthy trade ties with Ethiopia, which he was visiting.
"Today we travel with our passports, and we are received with all the diplomatic niceties that any minister or head of state gets, with the exception of a flying flag," he said.
"We are confident we will get our recognition soon."
Diplomats say Somaliland's cause is winning most ground in east and central Africa -- notably Rwanda -- while resistance comes from Arab countries in the north like Egypt.
It has had plenty of sympathisers in the African Union, but diplomatic considerations over the interim Somali government -- which claims sovereignty over Somaliland -- have kept the discussions low-key.
But the minister said Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf would be "absolutely crazy" to think of annexing it.
[b]Duale dismissed as "complete lies" media reports that say Somaliland was holding secret talks, sponsored by Ethiopia and the United States, to consider reunification. "We are not going to back down. Ever."[/b]
Somaliland resents being cut off from world financial institutions -- one of the main tangible benefits international recognition would give.
"There is an element of hypocrisy on the part of the international community. We are fighting terror, we have democratised -- everything they preach. So give us access. Why put us in chains?" Duale said.
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Samatar "hearsay" wax dood lagu furo ma'aha.
Cidda tidhi anagaa CY la hadleena waa tuma? Halkee lagu soo arkay?
I am not opposed to Somaliland engaging their southern brothers in discussions but NOT with the TFG!
Cidda tidhi anagaa CY la hadleena waa tuma? Halkee lagu soo arkay?
I am not opposed to Somaliland engaging their southern brothers in discussions but NOT with the TFG!
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Re: So at last somaliland succmbed to reality and its talking to
Minister Dua'le Has been in addis for two months now. What is a minister doing in another country lobbying so hard if he is winning the batte of 'recognition'?
Anyhow today is Somalilands day. Lets not spoil it.
Anyhow today is Somalilands day. Lets not spoil it.
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