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Post by Niya »

What do you know about reer Djibouti, their culture, tradition and behaviour overseas?

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Post by biko »

what exactely do you want to know?

dadku wa somali, afar, yemany, iyo faransis.

dhaqanku wa federeeshin (just like what you order in somali restaurant which consist of baris iyo basto)

diintu waa islam, chritians iyo confused.

luqaadu wa faransis, somali, arabi iyo afari
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Post by Niya »

Are there other Somali tribes besides Issa and Isaaq? Are Issa the major tribe there (population wise)?
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The Republic of Djibouti is ethnically diverse, due to its strategic location at the crossroads of trade and commerce. Its population consists of 652,000 citizens. Sixty percent are Somali, thirty-five percent are Afar, and French, Arab, and other minorities make up the remaining five percent. The use of khat is widespread, to the extent that Djibouti has been called the world's first futuristic "narco-state," a la Brave New World Very Happy
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Post by biko »

isaq and gadabursi are the other major somali tribes.

am sure there are other small qabils like tumaals but am not realy sure.
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Which Somali tribe is the majority in-terms of number?
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Post by Cilmiile »

Isa, Afar and Isaaq

Some facts about Jabuuti

1-90% of Jabuutaawis have French blood somewhere along the line

2- Sex Sex Sex. The place is the sex capital of the world. Jabuutiyan girls are the easiest.

3- the toilets are located at the entrance to the house

4 - Jabuutaawi dads are cool with their daughters having boyfriends. They can be heard saying things like: Dont forget to use a condom

5-Did I write about the sex bit?

6- Jabuuti Ministry of Health issues two certificates

Carte Pede, a card issued to Homosexuals.

Carte Bordel, issued to female sex workers.

They use these cards to obtain health checks for STDs, free condoms and counselling.


Focked up place.
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Post by Nabeela »

Interesting.
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Post by biko »

dont forget to add that all the prostitutes that have those cards are those from konfuur. mainly daarod.

our prostitutes are desease free and clean.

anything else you want to add.
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Post by Cilmiile »

biko

It is highly unlikely that all the wh0res in Jabuuti are Daarood or reer Koonfur. But even if that were true, two things remain:

That all Jabuutiyan fathers are cool with their daughters having boyfriends, even French Foreign Legion Boy friends. Are all the Jabuuti people Daarood?

And that there is so much prostitution and pimping going on in Jabuuti.

Stuff like that doesnt happen in Daarood majority towns. Trust me.
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Post by fagash_killer »

cilmiile thats why djibouti is a loved place islamic countries should follow the footsteps of djibouti.even arabs understood this fact
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Post by Ugaas Diini »

Gebiley with its 800,000 citizens has more people than the entire country of Djibouti.
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Post by Cilmiile »

nabeela

I know the place. I went to visit a friend of mine who was the ambassador there one time. a Reer Dalal Diini man.

Back then I was hardline sheekh so I was very shocked at the debauchery taking place in this supposedly muslim country.
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Post by biko »

[quote="Cilmiile"]biko

Stuff like that doesnt happen in Daarood majority towns. Trust me.[/quote]
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it doesnt because they come to djibouti.


shall we compare the well know darood dhiloyin to those from djibouti.


am sure thats one can of worm you dont want to open. cos its in your culture, in your blood and passed on tradition from one generation to another.
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Post by Nabeela »

Cilmiile,


Somehow I can't imagine you as once upon a time hardline sheekh. Laughing
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