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The former deputy-chair of Kulmiye, Mujahid Abdirahman Abdilqadir has been forcibly removed from a flight from Berbera to Mogadishu by officials from the Somaliland security forces. This is the second time that the administration of President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud "Silaanyo" have forcefully removed Abdirahman Abdilqadir from a public place.
Abdirahman Abdilqadir who had fallen out in a spectacular fashion with his long time ally, President Silaanyo, had been in Mogadishu for the past few months to attend to, according to him, some real estate transactions.

However, reliable sources indicated that mujahid Abdirahman Abdilqadir having lost his reputation in Somaliland due to his treatment by his colleagues in Kulmiye has decided to throw in his lot with the provisional administration in Mogadishu. Although speaking to reporters at Shirakle Hotel having been forced to miss his flight, Abdirahman Abdilqadir insisted that his visits to Mogadishu are for business reasons only.

Also removed from the Berbera flight to Mogadishu was the former Somaliland minister for Youth and Sports, Mohamud Saeed Mohamed, a member of Kulmiye who had lost his position in a past reshuffle. Much like Abdirahman Abdilqadir, Mohamud Saeed Mohamed's removal by security officials was ordered by beleaguered, and soon to be former minister himself, Mohamed Nur Arrale Duur.
As of today, both men could be seen stalking the halls of Berbera Airport still hoping to make to Mogadishu on "business" trips.
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they should be locked down for good 5 years, son of bitches once they found no political job in somaliland they switch sides , what a roaches.
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Niccas gotta eat.
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Wasn't this cabdiraxmaan khasaare the dame man the Habar Yoonis were crying for few months ago when some body broke his fat tail bones??? i think it should get broken again this time with a steel toe boots, do it once and for all, am sick and tired of clannist shit for one opportunist parasites.

This other Warsangali guy i remember him in paltalk way back in 2004 when he use to cuess Isaaq day and night before Riyaale made him the sport minister , i was amazed how naive and silly somaliland has became , Isaaq will belly dance for their enemies only to be used and then discarded.. i don't blame him i blame the monkey idoor who give these fuckkers chance after chance.
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No matter how you look at it,its embarrasing for somaliland. If they let them go, it undermines them, and if they force them to stay or arrest them, they are undermining their freedoms and democracy.
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He was there for business, besides if Silaanyo or whoever is running the country don't smarten up their actions will catch up with them, from the silly fraudulent elections to picking on people who are no threat to them this Somaliland government is headed to a bad place.
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