out of Kisimayu. These were under orders from
Mohamed Sa’id Hirsi, known as General Morgan, another son-in-law of ex-president
Mohamed Sa’id Hirsi ‘Morgan’ is Majerteen 28, that is, a member of a
clan group that lives mainly at the eastern most point of the Horn. Down in the south though
there are still people who resettled here because of the drought mentioned above.29
no you missed the point,
kismanyo is not majerteen land, that's all.
don't stress, somaliland can take care of it self.
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:46 pm
by MALMAHA
well somaliland government is asking for food donation from the world,
and the reason is he president dahire riyale wants to sell it.
he thinks he is a businessman.
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:13 pm
by MALMAHA
you know i smell a rate.
you sound familiar like an idiot name usmano. who is the product of hate from sad,
broken majerteen family, if you or him had any good going
in your life you would be busy with it.
this the classic case when people feel left out in the cold.
but all is not lost you you still have david bowie's wife and ayan xirsi to support you and your family's.
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:58 pm
by MALMAHA
well s/net is somewhat counseling for children of war who have not see who there father is.
since he heard a hint, that he might be child born out of rape, s/net gave him time to scream.
i think h/younise soldier could be his dad.
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:54 am
by sheekh-Farax-zero
you know i smell a rate.
you sound familiar like an idiot name usmano. who is the product of hate from sad,
broken majerteen family, if you or him had any good going
in your life you would be busy with it.
MALMAHA
your cheap propaganda is busted, i see that you reduced into insulting.
if can't debate in civilized manner , don't start shittt in the 1st place..
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:22 pm
by MALMAHA
majerteen and civil don't go together,
if you cant stand somaliland, then maybe you should not talk about it.
somaliland is independent country.
isaq people are the most peace loving tribe among the somali people,
when somaliland became independent from the British they sought to unite with there fellow somali people. which was a mistake that caused a lot.
this was the second time that mistake happened to somaliland people.
the first been with the dervishes of sayid mahmed abdile hassan.
and the rest is history
been deceived by there fellow country men both times,
they could not turn the other cheek. somaliland defended there country.
and both times they were successful,
the mad mullah of somaliland run like morgan did.
now darood must understand somaliland people cant and wont be denied by triblist, haters, sweepers, and darood fascist to live and make there country the envy of somaliya and africa,
now you lot,
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:54 pm
by MALMAHA
somaliland don't site under the desk of presedents and suck there dicks.
and we are not insecure like majerteen cock suckers.
somaliland take case were its needed.
Finlay puntland is a province of somaliya.
and very soon you all majerteens will be hawiye bitches, so better wash your asses.
this is the allies somaliland have under there sleeves,
the chines mistoke him for somali leader, they soon found out.that was not the case.
the last time i read about abdilahai yusuf he was claming assylum. in yemen.
SANAA (AlArabiya.net, AFP)
Ex-Somali president Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed will be staying in Yemen, the country which granted him political asylum after he resigned in late December because of a row with his prime minister, a Yemeni presidency source said on Wednesday.
"The president of Yemen granted Somalia's president the right of political asylum last night," the source told AFP.
The ex-head of state has been given a permanent home in Yemen, which faces Somalia on the other side of the horn of Africa.
Yusuf stepped down on Dec. 29 after having tried and failed to sack Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein.
The president's bid to push Hussein out of his job was thwarted when parliament backed the prime minister with a massive vote of confidence.
Yusuf clashed with Hussein over their approach to the opposition. During his time as president, Yusuf had poor relations with the opposition, who accused him of obstructing the peace process.
Conflict in Somalia and power struggles that erupted since the fall of dictator Mohammed Siad Barre in 1991 have hampered successive initiatives to restore any semblance of order to the country.
As the country has no central authority, it remains in constant strife with military campaigns carried out by Islamist fighters.
Also, pirates regularly hijack ships off the Somalian coast and hold them and their crews to ransom.
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:29 pm
by The Magnificent
Respect this man !!!!
Re: homeless people bought back
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:46 pm
by MALMAHA
this man was wearing hijabe when he left hargeysa, well and truly broken men.
killing inoccent civilians dont is not a legacy one would rejoice but the defeated men thinks othewise,
morgan needed women's dress to stay a live, this goes for all majerteen,
who cant stand the victorious somaliland.