Explanation of Lascanood.
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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
lack common sense



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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
Troops from the breakaway Somali republic of Somaliland on Monday seized a village inside a rival region loyal to the interim Somali president, killing at least 10 people, witnesses said, Reuters reports.
Somaliland, which broke off from Somalia when civil war erupted in 1991 and has governed itself since, ran troops from the neighbouring Puntland region out of the village of Las Anod and had threatened to move further east into Puntland.
"Ten dead people are lying in the streets of Las Anod," radio operator Mohamed Abdullahi told Reuters from the village which had until Monday been under Puntland's control since 2002.
Puntland, a semi-autonomous province, is allied to the fractious transitional federal government that is struggling to impose central rule over the Horn of Africa nation.
"Somaliland troops have captured the entire village and 100 Puntland troops. Somaliland has warned that if Puntland troops try to come back, they would not mind going deep into Puntland territory," a security official who tracks Somalia said.
The latest battle between the rival regions further complicates the fortunes of President Abdullahi Yusuf, who was president of his native Puntland before his election to national office in late 2004.
Somaliland's leaders detest Yusuf, a former warlord who invaded their capital Hargeisa in the late 1990s, and have refused to join his government -- now mired in a persistent insurgency and political split that has paralysed it.
Puntland and Somaliland for years have fought over their border, which was made when Britain took Somaliland as its colony and Italy the rest of what is now modern-day Somalia.
There were conflicting reports on whether Somaliland troops had advanced further into Puntland toward its capital Garowe, about 90 km (56 miles) to the east.
Somaliland's Defence Minister Abdillahi Ali told reporters that Somaliland troops had control of the checkpoint on the road to Garowe. A diplomat that tracks Somalia from Nairobi told Reuters Somaliland had advanced 25 km east of Las Anod.
Puntland officials had no comment except to say Puntland President Adde Muse was flying back to Garowe from Djibouti.
Puntland's military strength has waned since Yusuf took many of its militias for security since returning to Somalia in 2005.
Somaliland argues it should be given its own sovereignty since it has held democratic elections and done what most of the rest of Somalia has not since 1991 -- provide stability and relative security.
Source: Reuters
Somaliland, which broke off from Somalia when civil war erupted in 1991 and has governed itself since, ran troops from the neighbouring Puntland region out of the village of Las Anod and had threatened to move further east into Puntland.
"Ten dead people are lying in the streets of Las Anod," radio operator Mohamed Abdullahi told Reuters from the village which had until Monday been under Puntland's control since 2002.
Puntland, a semi-autonomous province, is allied to the fractious transitional federal government that is struggling to impose central rule over the Horn of Africa nation.
"Somaliland troops have captured the entire village and 100 Puntland troops. Somaliland has warned that if Puntland troops try to come back, they would not mind going deep into Puntland territory," a security official who tracks Somalia said.
The latest battle between the rival regions further complicates the fortunes of President Abdullahi Yusuf, who was president of his native Puntland before his election to national office in late 2004.
Somaliland's leaders detest Yusuf, a former warlord who invaded their capital Hargeisa in the late 1990s, and have refused to join his government -- now mired in a persistent insurgency and political split that has paralysed it.
Puntland and Somaliland for years have fought over their border, which was made when Britain took Somaliland as its colony and Italy the rest of what is now modern-day Somalia.
There were conflicting reports on whether Somaliland troops had advanced further into Puntland toward its capital Garowe, about 90 km (56 miles) to the east.
Somaliland's Defence Minister Abdillahi Ali told reporters that Somaliland troops had control of the checkpoint on the road to Garowe. A diplomat that tracks Somalia from Nairobi told Reuters Somaliland had advanced 25 km east of Las Anod.
Puntland officials had no comment except to say Puntland President Adde Muse was flying back to Garowe from Djibouti.
Puntland's military strength has waned since Yusuf took many of its militias for security since returning to Somalia in 2005.
Somaliland argues it should be given its own sovereignty since it has held democratic elections and done what most of the rest of Somalia has not since 1991 -- provide stability and relative security.
Source: Reuters
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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
Dr.Galbeyte.
Its not the Somaliland troops Idoit, Its a Dhulbahante clan militia loyal to Somaliland
Its not the Somaliland troops Idoit, Its a Dhulbahante clan militia loyal to Somaliland
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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
Slew Dem
Your explanation is less shameful?
Your explanation is less shameful?
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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
cimiile
you waving the somaliland flag yet
you waving the somaliland flag yet

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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
Im looking at it from a political point of view..
SL chasing P-land out of LA and deep into P-land.. am i wrong?
If your arguing the Somaliland army that took over LA was dhulbahante.. then kudos to Isaaq who managed to educate the dhullos past Hartinimo towards dowladnimo
SL chasing P-land out of LA and deep into P-land.. am i wrong?
If your arguing the Somaliland army that took over LA was dhulbahante.. then kudos to Isaaq who managed to educate the dhullos past Hartinimo towards dowladnimo

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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
Somaliland kicked some punaniland azz !!!


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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
LIK EALWAYS
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Re: Explanation of Lascanood.
The punanilanders darbaaxo kulul ala siiyaa we are are gaining more darood lands while the faqash scum don't own a inch of isaaq land.


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