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This is getting very interesting. Hopefully after more pressure, the PM will appoint independent investigators to investigate the whereabouts of these soldiers and give the parents closure. It looks to me that Farmajo has committed treason and is looking to cover it up.

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Lol at garoweonline calling its news "Credible information". The UN report said no such thing as credible information, just reports who they heard from garoweonline itself.
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Sbashi wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:37 am Lol at garoweonline calling its news "Credible information". The UN report said no such thing as credible information, just reports who they heard from garoweonline itself.
You must be laughing out of nervousness for your criminal uncle. Garoweonline has been doing a great job with their investigative journalism especially on this story. If it wasn’t for their reporting, Rooble would not be forced to appoint a commission to investigate the missing soldiers. Like I said, the public need to put more pressure. If Somali soldiers were sent to Tigray to take part in the genocide there on the orders of Farmajo, he should be tried for treason.
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MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:14 am This is getting very interesting. Hopefully after more pressure, the PM will appoint independent investigators to investigate the whereabouts of these soldiers and give the parents closure. It looks to me that Farmajo has committed treason and is looking to cover it up.

https://www.garoweonline.com/en/editori ... ea-exposed
However, this wouldn't disqualify Farmaajo from the election, nor lead to charges, prosecution or indictment. What's more, time is ticking & he's more likely to win the election.
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paperino wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:13 am
MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 12:14 am This is getting very interesting. Hopefully after more pressure, the PM will appoint independent investigators to investigate the whereabouts of these soldiers and give the parents closure. It looks to me that Farmajo has committed treason and is looking to cover it up.

https://www.garoweonline.com/en/editori ... ea-exposed
However, this wouldn't disqualify Farmaajo from the election, nor lead to charges, prosecution or indictment. What's more, time is ticking & he's more likely to win the election.
You are on a different planet. We are talking about whether Farmajo should be arrested or not. His days in Villa Somalia are numbered.
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MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:26 am You are on a different planet. We are talking about whether Farmajo should be arrested or not. His days in Villa Somalia are numbered.
If it was possible arresting or removing Farmaajo from office by force, it would have happened many months or a few years ago. He has been accused of attempting to 'assassinate' ex-presidents & some candidates multiple times among many other crimes; why is he still in office nearly half a year after the end of his mandate? You should tone down your expectations/hopes less you're shocked or extremely depressed by his possible re-election.
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paperino wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:39 am
MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:26 am You are on a different planet. We are talking about whether Farmajo should be arrested or not. His days in Villa Somalia are numbered.
If it was possible arresting or removing Farmaajo from office by force, it would have happened many months or a few years ago. He has been accused of attempting to 'assassinate' ex-presidents & some candidates multiple times among many other crimes; why is he still in office nearly half a year after the end of his mandate? You should tone down your expectations/hopes less you're shocked or extremely depressed by his re-election.
He has been politically removed from office. What happened to his extension? It is you who should look for other avenues as farmajo is politically finished. The only question that remains is whether he is arrested or allowed to leave once the dust settles on the Tigray issue. Whether farmajo is gone or not , your people in Gedo will still be under madobe. That is your reality.
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MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:48 am He has been politically removed from office. What happened to his extension? It is you who should look for other avenues as farmajo is politically finished. The only question that remains is whether he is arrested or allowed to leave once the dust settles on the Tigray issue. Whether farmajo is gone or not , your people in Gedo will still be under madobe. That is your reality.
'whether' implies uncertainty, which means you've toned down the certainty of your earlier comment. By including the unrelated 'you', 'Gedo' and 'madobe', it indicates you got emotional & personal.
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paperino wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:57 am
MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:48 am He has been politically removed from office. What happened to his extension? It is you who should look for other avenues as farmajo is politically finished. The only question that remains is whether he is arrested or allowed to leave once the dust settles on the Tigray issue. Whether farmajo is gone or not , your people in Gedo will still be under madobe. That is your reality.
'whether' implies uncertainty, which means you've toned down the certainty of your earlier comment. By including the unrelated 'you', 'Gedo' and 'madobe', it indicates you got emotional & personal.
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paperino wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:57 am
MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:48 am He has been politically removed from office. What happened to his extension? It is you who should look for other avenues as farmajo is politically finished. The only question that remains is whether he is arrested or allowed to leave once the dust settles on the Tigray issue. Whether farmajo is gone or not , your people in Gedo will still be under madobe. That is your reality.
'whether' implies uncertainty, which means you've toned down the certainty of your earlier comment. By including the unrelated 'you', 'Gedo' and 'madobe', it indicates you got emotional & personal.
In a basketball game a team could be up 20 points with 1 minute left in the game, yet they are not certain to win until it’s over. They can however be confident of the outcome favouring them. You mistake confidence with certainty. Only god is certain.
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MrSinister wrote: Mon Jun 14, 2021 11:03 am In a basketball game a team could be up 20 points with 1 minute left in the game, yet they are not certain to win until it’s over. They can however be confident of the outcome favouring them. You mistake confidence with certainty. Only God is certain.
Such a team that's 'up 20 points with 1 minute left in the game' is certain to win, 'cause it isn't possible for the losing team to score 20 points in 1 minute; it hasn't been documented. You're right only God is certain.
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