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8-) WELCOME president ghelle

Hiiraan region to be the first somali region that was visited by a foreing president 8-)

In modern history as far I know

"Presidents of Somalia and Djibouti touchdown Baladwein town
February 22, 2015 |
Reports from Hiraan region state that the president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and his counterpart Djiboutian president Ismail Omar Guellah have reached Baladwein town on Sunday.
The presidents who flown from Mugadishu were warmly welcomed at the airport by the administration of Hiraan region, commanders of Somali National Army (SNA) and officials of AMISOM in Baladwein town.
The presidents then went to the base of the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM) in Baladwein where they inspected a guard of honour and paid tribute to the remarkable sacrifice of peacekeepers and the Somali National Army (SNA) in advancing the cause of peace.
The security of Baladwein town was tightened and the government forces were seen patrolling the different suburbs of the town.
Goobjoog News will keep you posted for any further details about the visit of the two presidents."
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If the fat neef had an ounce of dignity he would safeguard and protect the Dir who are being attacked Hawiye in Hiiraan but the neef will always be a neef.
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Maasha Allaah Hiiraan is very lucky, Djibouti are good and honest people who want to help Somalia. Hiiraan will be ahead of many regions in Somalia in terms of Security and Development because of Djibouti.

i can't say the same about Uganda and Ethiopia i don't think they care much about Somalia, all they want is their monthly money.
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Xildiiid wrote:If the fat neef had an ounce of dignity he would safeguard and protect the Dir who are being attacked Hawiye in Hiiraan but the neef will always be a neef.
once again sxb, are you dir?, dir are strong enough to fight their battles, they were not speaking for us in the 80s

hawiye can take anywhere they like in their country (somalia), as long as they do not do not mention somaliland
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The southern Dir actually supported Isaaq during the 80's. Majority of them being Surre, Gaadsan and Biyamaal. I even know Surre's who joined the SNM and fought in Burco. In Somaliland it was only the Magaadle Dir of Sanaag, who has been an ally to Isaaq for 800 years, that supported us.

Both Ciise and Gudabiirsi supported Afweyne. Xassan Guled Aptidon, the former president of Djibouti, meddled between Afweyne and Mengistu in attempt to destroy the Isaaq. Only the Ciise sultan and the sultan sub clan supported the SNM because they're originally Isaaq - HJ (Yeesif)

This is not about me being Dir or not being Dir. It's about Sahal who's anti southern Dir and on countless occasions stated that they should go back to Ethiopia or Somaliland. He supports the aggressions in Kabxanley and Deefow but when it comes to Djibouti and Ciise Waraabe, he believes they're his brother but the southern Dir are not.

He needs to be consistent in his hate campaign.
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Xildid, the Magadle, Surre and Biyomal (Gaadsan) are all Maaha Dir, that might explain why they supported you guys in the 80's. :mrgreen:
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Waryaa Zumaale since you're from Deefow and Kabxanlay, what's the situation there?

Do you expect the fat neef to go visit the displaced communities and their destroyed villages?
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:ohhh: I never knew southern dir supported us back then. That is news to me.

They are good people and deserve our support in their fight against aggressors :up:
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I can undertstand were you coming from, your a unionists, unconsciously

There's no dir power in the south and I'm being honest but if you would like join them in our politics they can matter then

Wellcome back to the real world :up:

Djibouti is a modern state and NOT a clan enclave!!
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southern dir did alot after 200k idoor lifes was taken away.
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Nice :D
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The Hawiye and Dir live together in many regions and they should work out their differences.

I'm not a unionists and I hope the southern Dir get the 61 seats, why should Dirty Waqooyi prostitutes steal their seats? The same dirty Waqooyi prostitutes that's bought by the highest bidder, that do not have an ounce of dignity and self restraint. They do not even represent the people whose seats they occupy. How can Ciise that barely lives in Somaliland, that do not live in Somalia, get 8 seats? That's more than certain Dir sub clans.

The southern Dir do not have political power because the majority of the seats are in the hand of Dirty Waqooyi prostitutes. The reason why you oppose the southern Dir is because of their opposition to your hegemony.
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