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Sheikh Mohamed Ali #Gedi, the most prolific and dangerous #Al_Itisam leader in #Somaliland has joined WADDANI Party. He was imprisoned by President Dahir Riyale on his dubious subversive activities undermining Somaliland's sovereignty. During Ahmed M. Mohamoud #Siilanyo administration in 2012, he attempted to establish an #islamic_party, but was rejected by the government. On this video, his is comparing #Faqash genocidal Somali National Army and the #Somaliland National Army. He attributed the debacle of August 25, 2023 due to the injustice committed by the current Somaliland government and its leaders, towards Eastern Sool. Sheikh Mohamoud A. Gedi further compared Somali National Movement #SNM with the terrorist group #Khatumo_SSC. During the #SNM liberation he was in the ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ enjoying life as a owner of #store there, then applied refugee status in ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ and in 1990s moved to Saudi Arabia ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ to start his religious journey... Sheikh Gedi is the Director Humaniterian Agency #Geeska_Afrika, Hargeisa, somaliland. The organization operates one of the largest #Islamic_schools in Somaliland. Graduates of his schools are all of the place working from the presidency to every ministry and agency in Somaliland including the police, intelligence, and the military. This young student that attend his schools are indoctrinated into Salafi ideology and thought that they are the future leaders of Somaliland...

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This is Major General Dahir Aden Indha Qarshe, a distinguished Somalian military leader and former Chief of the Somalia Army, in this clip he shared a poignant reflection on the role of Somaliland in the 1977 war between Somalia and Ethiopia. In 1977 war between Somalia and Ethiopia General Elmi led an armored Somali National Army (SNA) battalions in the Qabri Dahare Front. In his account, General Qarshe emphasizes the critical and sacrificial role played by the people of Somaliland during this conflict. During the war, the proximity of Somaliland to the frontlines meant that the region bore the brunt of the conflict's devastation. The hospitals in Hargeisa were inundated with casualties, and the local population went to extraordinary lengths to assist the injured. General Qarshe recounts how Somalilanders, driven by a profound sense of Somali nationalism, not only provided medical care but also opened their homes to the wounded soldiers. He observed that the people of Somaliland demonstrated an unparalleled dedication to the cause of Somali unity, going so far as to sell their properties and livestock to support the war effort. He recalls that the civilians' cars were even repurposed for military use. In his emotional reflection, General Qarshe recalls a visit to a hospital in Hargeisa where he was moved to tears by the sight of how the injured soldiers were treated with more care and compassion than they had ever experienced in their own regions. This, he notes, was a testament to the genuine patriotism and sacrifice of the Somaliland people. Tragically, despite their immense sacrifice, the people of Somaliland faced horrific repercussions after the war's conclusion. Following the defeat of Somalia, the Somalilanders were subjected to brutal repression and violence. The very soldiers they had cared for and treated, as well as the airplanes used for the war effort, turned against them. The ensuing genocide led to the loss of over a quarter of a million Somaliland lives, illustrating the depth of animosity harbored by the Somali government towards Somaliland. Today, the people of Somaliland have learned from their harrowing experiences. They have become wary of deceptive appeals to "Somalism" and patriotic fervor that once led to their suffering. The lessons of the past have strengthened their resolve to protect their own interests and maintain their independence, ensuring that they are no longer deceived by false promises of unity and patriotism. Thatโ€™s why the people of Somaliland decided to reclaim their independence and today proudly have their own nation, The Republic of Somalilandโ€”a nation that wants nothing to do with Somalia. We have resolved never to share anything with Somalia again; we have learned our lesson well. Abdirashid Hashi @JustAwHirsi Abdi Aynte Abdirahman Abdishakur Faisal Roble โ€œMiro daray haddaan beri Duuduub ku liqi jiray Doorkan waan hubsanayaa Inuu dirxi ku hoos jiroโ€ Gaariye.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: "To me, it's [JFK's] most important speech. It's one of the most important speeches in American history; the thing that he did that was so unusual in that speech is he talked to the American people and asked them to put themselves in the shoes of the Russians..." "The zeitgeist of our era was that America had won the war and now we were going to rightfully dominate the peace. And he said something very, very different to Americans that challenged that patriotic assumption: He said, no, it was actually the Russians who won the war. They weakened Hitler and made it possible for us to march into Berlin." "And he talked about the suffering of the Russians during the war and to legitimize their security concerns, which nobody was doing... what he was saying to the Americans is, no, they have legitimate security concerns the same as we do, and we need to understand those things." "And he reminded Americans of the suffering that the Russians had endured, unimaginable suffering. One in seven Russians had been killed during World War II. He asked Americans to imagine that all of the land, all of the cities, all of the towns from the East Coast to Chicago had been leveled to rubble, that the forests and fields had been burned. And he said that's what happened to Russia during the war. That's what they sacrificed for us, and they have legitimate security concerns to make sure that never happens again..." "I'm speaking you today because the world is once again at a very similar crossroads. As in my uncle's time, nuclear tensions are at an extreme and dangerous level. As in his time, we have a unique opportunity not only to diffuse those tensions, but to take a radically different path, a path towards peace."

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