Amisom Genocide
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Sagaashan
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Amisom Genocide
Isn't sad whats happening in Somalia. With the decrease of UGUS attacks and influence, targeting civilians is becoming the norm. Allah knows how many people perish without being reported, how many girls are raped in the bushes, how many abuses take place under those far away places without the presence of Somali officials, media, armies, etc. While we Somalis are bashing each other for qabiil, there are real people dying everyday only because they are SOMALIS.
I dont blame the Somali government, i blame the international community. They are de-funding the Somali army, paying them pennies to die and defend. They invited neighboring countries with hidden agendas and historical rivalries to Somalia. There is no plan in place to train enough Somalis to take over operations all over the country.
No foreign army can bring peace and stability to Somalia. Look at Iraq and Syria. The only effective way to end insurgency and restore dignity is train and equip the Somali army.
Ilaahay baa Soomali u maqan.
I dont blame the Somali government, i blame the international community. They are de-funding the Somali army, paying them pennies to die and defend. They invited neighboring countries with hidden agendas and historical rivalries to Somalia. There is no plan in place to train enough Somalis to take over operations all over the country.
No foreign army can bring peace and stability to Somalia. Look at Iraq and Syria. The only effective way to end insurgency and restore dignity is train and equip the Somali army.
Ilaahay baa Soomali u maqan.
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Re: Amisom Genocide
Blaming the international community? How? Why should they pay SNA? Why should they care?
I remember john Kery meeting four Somali president and shaking her head. You guys can't agree on anything, you can't pay the salaries of the army even if the money is given to you it will never reach the soldiers.
Somalis should stop relaying on international community and support them selves, someone has to stand up collect enough revenue and pay security force and civil servants then maybe we can talk!
I remember john Kery meeting four Somali president and shaking her head. You guys can't agree on anything, you can't pay the salaries of the army even if the money is given to you it will never reach the soldiers.
Somalis should stop relaying on international community and support them selves, someone has to stand up collect enough revenue and pay security force and civil servants then maybe we can talk!
Re: Amisom Genocide
LOL @ OP nick.
So original.
So original.
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original dervish
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Re: Amisom Genocide
The southerners have only themselves to blame. 
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Xildiiid
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Re: Amisom Genocide
Walaweyn politicians and their greedy nature is the underlying problem.
They believe they're the sole representatives of the Somali ethnic group and this has lead to internal division but also sabotage, as in the case of Somaliland. Not a single Walaweyn, in here or out there, can honestly admit that Somaliland was the first Somali country to gain independence. They have single handedly killed Somaliweyn, in 1984 and 1988 Walaweyn politicians signed treaties that gave up the claims on Somali territory occupied by Ethiopia and Kenya, and today they have single handedly killed the Somali name, soon it will be the ethnic group. The ambiguous federalism project is just the beginning.
I feel for the innocent Somalis in Somalia who are being killed, raped and maimed by filthy Bantu and Habeshi soldiers.
Every dog has its day, we won't forget..
They believe they're the sole representatives of the Somali ethnic group and this has lead to internal division but also sabotage, as in the case of Somaliland. Not a single Walaweyn, in here or out there, can honestly admit that Somaliland was the first Somali country to gain independence. They have single handedly killed Somaliweyn, in 1984 and 1988 Walaweyn politicians signed treaties that gave up the claims on Somali territory occupied by Ethiopia and Kenya, and today they have single handedly killed the Somali name, soon it will be the ethnic group. The ambiguous federalism project is just the beginning.
I feel for the innocent Somalis in Somalia who are being killed, raped and maimed by filthy Bantu and Habeshi soldiers.
Every dog has its day, we won't forget..
Last edited by Xildiiid on Sun Aug 09, 2015 3:34 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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original dervish
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Re: Amisom Genocide
Why are you bringing up your fly blown, rubbish strewn, tahrib prone enclave? 
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Xildiiid
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Re: Amisom Genocide
Intellectual discussions are not your forte, so there's no point in addressing your ridiculous question.
Re: Amisom Genocide
Every dog has its day. We will never forget. These corrupt politicians and corrupt clan elders have ruined the very fabric of Somali society, and Allah will give these dogs what they deserve.Xildiiid wrote:Walaweyn politicians and their greedy nature is the underlying problem.
They believe they're the sole representatives of the Somali ethnic group and this has lead to internal division but also sabotage, as in the case of Somaliland. Not a single Walaweyn, in here or out there, can honestly admit that Somaliland was the first Somali country to gain independence. They have single handedly killed Somaliweyn, in 1984 and 1988 Walaweyn politicians signed treaties that gave up the claims on Somali territory occupied by Ethiopia and Kenya, and today they have single handedly killed the Somali name, soon it will be the ethnic group. The ambiguous federalism project is just the beginning.
I feel for the innocent Somalis in Somalia who are being killed, raped and maimed by filthy Bantu and Habeshi soldiers.
Every dog has its day, we won't forget..
Re: Amisom Genocide
Both are to blame. The West, despite knowing that without a proper SNA, al-shabaab ( an international terrorist organization) will not be defeated in Somalia, but still are reluctant to finance the SNA. And the useless corrupt govt officials ( Culusow being the first ) who use the salaries of poorly equipped soldiers for their own personal interests. Although the West take the bigger blame here.PrinceDaadi wrote:Blaming the international community? How? Why should they pay SNA? Why should they care?
I remember john Kery meeting four Somali president and shaking her head. You guys can't agree on anything, you can't pay the salaries of the army even if the money is given to you it will never reach the soldiers.
Somalis should stop relaying on international community and support them selves, someone has to stand up collect enough revenue and pay security force and civil servants then maybe we can talk!
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Re: Amisom Genocide
And how about Somalis telling the truth when it is not convenient for thier small clan enclaves?
I remember few months ago arguing with Sahal, the most naive person in here, that the so-called Jabuutian contingent is protected and supported by the Ethiopians. He went as far as saying Ethiopians are no where in Hiiraan. Another aloof here called Voltage and his October-21st sidekicks kept on claiming the great GDF(Gedo Defence Forces) are the ones liberated Gedo and that there are no Kenyans or Ethiopians in any liberated city in Gedo.

I remember few months ago arguing with Sahal, the most naive person in here, that the so-called Jabuutian contingent is protected and supported by the Ethiopians. He went as far as saying Ethiopians are no where in Hiiraan. Another aloof here called Voltage and his October-21st sidekicks kept on claiming the great GDF(Gedo Defence Forces) are the ones liberated Gedo and that there are no Kenyans or Ethiopians in any liberated city in Gedo.

- RoobleAlWaliid
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Re: Amisom Genocide
Didn't even read your thread, but it's an obvious one.
Amisom wide nosed Bantu threads are nauseating ....
Amisom wide nosed Bantu threads are nauseating ....
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cheifaqilbari
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Re: Amisom Genocide
You don't blame the somalia government, thats where you wrong xassan sheikh is the one who is responsible also he is quit happy with amisom troops especially the ethiopians whom he praised for their good . work http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2015/Aug/1 ... gency.aspx .Sagaashan wrote:Isn't sad whats happening in Somalia. With the decrease of UGUS attacks and influence, targeting civilians is becoming the norm. Allah knows how many people perish without being reported, how many girls are raped in the bushes, how many abuses take place under those far away places without the presence of Somali officials, media, armies, etc. While we Somalis are bashing each other for qabiil, there are real people dying everyday only because they are SOMALIS.
I dont blame the Somali government, i blame the international community. They are de-funding the Somali army, paying them pennies to die and defend. They invited neighboring countries with hidden agendas and historical rivalries to Somalia. There is no plan in place to train enough Somalis to take over operations all over the country.
No foreign army can bring peace and stability to Somalia. Look at Iraq and Syria. The only effective way to end insurgency and restore dignity is train and equip the Somali army.
Ilaahay baa Soomali u maqan.
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cheifaqilbari
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Re: Amisom Genocide
You don't blame the somalia government, thats where you wrong xassan sheikh is the one who is responsible also he is quite happy with amisom troops especially the ethiopians whom he praised for their good work illhy qof been shegaya sida xamar kuwa jooga uma maqna ii xasuuq ummada malin kasta iska idhna tirayaa.amaba iyugu ku dex jiran . http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2015/Aug/1 ... y.aspxyasn.Sagaashan wrote:Isn't sad whats happening in Somalia. With the decrease of UGUS attacks and influence, targeting civilians is becoming the norm. Allah knows how many people perish without being reported, how many girls are raped in the bushes, how many abuses take place under those far away places without the presence of Somali officials, media, armies, etc. While we Somalis are bashing each other for qabiil, there are real people dying everyday only because they are SOMALIS.
I dont blame the Somali government, i blame the international community. They are de-funding the Somali army, paying them pennies to die and defend. They invited neighboring countries with hidden agendas and historical rivalries to Somalia. There is no plan in place to train enough Somalis to take over operations all over the country.
No foreign army can bring peace and stability to Somalia. Look at Iraq and Syria. The only effective way to end insurgency and restore dignity is train and equip the Somali army.
Ilaahay baa Soomali u maqan.
http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2015/Aug/1 ... gency.aspx .
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Re: Amisom Genocide
Nacalatullah to these scum rats SL ,PL ,NFD,ogaden and Somalia politicians.Kaafiye wrote:Every dog has its day. We will never forget. These corrupt politicians and corrupt clan elders have ruined the very fabric of Somali society, and Allah will give these dogs what they deserve.Xildiiid wrote:Walaweyn politicians and their greedy nature is the underlying problem.
They believe they're the sole representatives of the Somali ethnic group and this has lead to internal division but also sabotage, as in the case of Somaliland. Not a single Walaweyn, in here or out there, can honestly admit that Somaliland was the first Somali country to gain independence. They have single handedly killed Somaliweyn, in 1984 and 1988 Walaweyn politicians signed treaties that gave up the claims on Somali territory occupied by Ethiopia and Kenya, and today they have single handedly killed the Somali name, soon it will be the ethnic group. The ambiguous federalism project is just the beginning.
I feel for the innocent Somalis in Somalia who are being killed, raped and maimed by filthy Bantu and Habeshi soldiers.
Every dog has its day, we won't forget..
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Re: Amisom Genocide
being happy with Ethiopia and amisom is a condition of being a Somali president.hassan sheikh cant say shit about amisom,the guys who protect his baruur ass.cheifaqilbari wrote:You don't blame the somalia government, thats where you wrong xassan sheikh is the one who is responsible also he is quite happy with amisom troops especially the ethiopians whom he praised for their good work illhy qof been shegaya sida xamar kuwa jooga uma maqna ii xasuuq ummada malin kasta iska idhna tirayaa.amaba iyugu ku dex jiran . http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2015/Aug/1 ... y.aspxyasn.Sagaashan wrote:Isn't sad whats happening in Somalia. With the decrease of UGUS attacks and influence, targeting civilians is becoming the norm. Allah knows how many people perish without being reported, how many girls are raped in the bushes, how many abuses take place under those far away places without the presence of Somali officials, media, armies, etc. While we Somalis are bashing each other for qabiil, there are real people dying everyday only because they are SOMALIS.
I dont blame the Somali government, i blame the international community. They are de-funding the Somali army, paying them pennies to die and defend. They invited neighboring countries with hidden agendas and historical rivalries to Somalia. There is no plan in place to train enough Somalis to take over operations all over the country.
No foreign army can bring peace and stability to Somalia. Look at Iraq and Syria. The only effective way to end insurgency and restore dignity is train and equip the Somali army.
Ilaahay baa Soomali u maqan.
http://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2015/Aug/1 ... gency.aspx .
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