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I hope they learned their lesson!

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I hope they learned their lesson, this happened in the territorial waters of Somaliland. When the civilised nation of Somaliland is in the middle of an election..

Why is las qoray allowed to be wild when las anod has been brought under control?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8201110.stm
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They should mobilize both land and sea forces to secure that area both from land and the sea. I dont think somaliland is serious about securing any borders anytime now. All it takes is little planning it's almost walk in the park to secure that area.
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Aliyah
I call this isqorqor bila list, Las Qoray is under the Warsengeli Clan, and they can do as they please they can hijack 10 boats and its none of your business, focus on Berbera,Burco,Hargeisa and Borame, anything that goes on there is your business :up:


BTW: Piracy=mo mo money 8-)
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Somalistan wrote:They should mobilize both land and sea forces to secure that area both from land and the sea. I dont think somaliland is serious about securing any borders anytime now. All it takes is little planning it's almost walk in the park to secure that area.
True, my logical brain says somaliland has other priorities and coercing minorities is not right, but there is a part of me that wants to see all resistance firmly stamped out and the authority of somaliland permanently settled once and for all
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Xamud,

Every square inch of Somaliland territory is my business :up: :sland:

and piracy is thieving and lawlessness that we will not tolerate in a civilised society
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Aliyah99 wrote:Xamud,

Every square inch of Somaliland territory is my business :up: :sland:

and piracy is thieving and lawlessness that we will not tolerate in a civilised society
Exactly!

Who is in charge of Las Qoray as we speak? right now, answer that for me 8-)
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Aliyah99 wrote:somaliland has other priorities and coercing minorities is not right
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Desperation leads to frustration and then eventually may lead to depression. I suggest Kids in London should not occupy themselves in these retard, Tribal politics.


P.s We had these jokes for the past 20 years. lol
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Aliyah99 wrote:
Somalistan wrote:They should mobilize both land and sea forces to secure that area both from land and the sea. I dont think somaliland is serious about securing any borders anytime now. All it takes is little planning it's almost walk in the park to secure that area.
True, my logical brain says somaliland has other priorities and coercing minorities is not right, but there is a part of me that wants to see all resistance firmly stamped out and the authority of somaliland permanently settled once and for all
look at this little nacnac statement you're on an ego trip Sanaag is Warsengali Land the last time Idoors try to assert some power they got karbashed in Dhahar http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2006/274/16.shtml even your own SomalilandTimes Online paper admits it has no power u need to connect with reality Idoorland stops at Toghdeer
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salafi_student wrote:should not occupy themselves in these retard, Tribal politics.
and here we have salafi, whos actually talking about tribal reatrded topics with the most qabiilist woman on somalinet..
:arrow: http://somalinet.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=221468


:lol: salafi, im sorry to expose you everytime, u just cant get away from Keyse
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"Any way you look at it, the evacuation of Somaliland’s forces from Dhahar was an embarrassing defeat." http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2006/274/16.shtml
So im guessing ur gonna delete ma posts because I'm givin u the truth read it and weep ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Lite somali, why aer u changing the topic we're talking about laasqorey :lol:

look how pathetic this place looks, last time it was said the s/land amry captured it with no resistance at all, as right now as we speak its under the s/land occupation..

The warsangeli population as a whole is no more than 2,000 people world wide......

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I'm not changing the subject its just you ppl make up lies and covet other peoples land for 20 years and we have ppl like this lil gurl Aliyah callin other Somalis minorities go to a Warsengali Somali and say it to their face instead of an anonymous public forum the cowardly audacity of idoors :down:
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Lite somali, even your own Dooro cousins call you a Minority, the truth is Warsangeli are the most Laangaab tribe and everyone knows that, you live 3 villages which you all share with isaaq :lol: .. Tuna people have no rights and no say.. so for now on you're my property untill you either free yourself or get your dooro cousins to come rescue you.. so get back to work your break is finished and start packing those Tune boxes :up:
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first of all Idoor im not Warsengali I have famz tht are in tht clan read this http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2006/274/16.shtml Another examples of how Idoors are mentally out of it u wish upon star secessionists reality does not seem to matter to u ppl read this >> http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2006/274/16.shtml :lol:
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