I missed these lines, and would ask you to re-calibrate your thinking in that the horrors you speak of are the result of brutalities unleashed upon civilians populations by the military regime: an accumulation of years of persecution, and wanton murders, at last, giving birth to chinless chancers. Pray, spare a thought for those priors before blasting its ill-effects, while fondly reminiscing its legacy.
But, hey, I am tempted to concede, and agree with you having just read some of the comments, elsewhere in the forum, by some wimpy wanderers.
But, hey, I am tempted to concede, and agree with you having just read some of the comments, elsewhere in the forum, by some wimpy wanderers.
30 years after brutal massacres and horrors not seen hitherto on the Somali peninsular, the situation remains as precarious as ever. After what happened in 91 where my kith and kin were burned alive in their villages, thrown into rivers for the hungry crocodiles to feast, killed Ψ΅Ψ¨Ψ±Ψ§ (shackled and shot point blanc), and yet despite all of that where the same genocidal intent remains (a la 'jinnigaad ka timi iyo Jigjiga ku noqo'), how is it conceivable to continue sharing a state?
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