Talk:Mohamed Sirad Dolal

Do not die Ogaden hero, the memory will not end with your hard work and efforts in the Ogaden struggle.

Today is the day you saved the Ogaden struggle. Wisdom and knowledge are useful when the political issues of the struggle are complicated and the cowards do not take sides in the decision-making process.

Twelve years ago, the Ogaden hero was martyred. His actions have not yet been remembered by the people of Ogaden. When he did not speak, he was shocked by the choice of words and eloquence of the Ethiopian regime. He had the courage to make political decisions in the Ogaden struggle when it was difficult.

The Ogaden struggle Today is mourning and there is division, confusion and political instability that will lay the groundwork for the continuation of the Ogaden struggle for independence. Except for a roundabout, the coward cannot make a decision when the situation is critical.

Like today, they will benefit from the lack of direction in the struggle for independence from the post-colonial and greedy people who serve the colonialists, and women and children will follow the spies in their pockets.

In the view of the vulnerable, the public's memory brings back a resentful man who died a long time ago, when people see a poor man demolishing the house built by the dead karmic man.

Making a difficult decision is a courage that can save a political catastrophe that could have happened had it not been for this difficult decision. Making a difficult and peaceful decision in the interest of your country and your people is courageous, just as making a violent decision in your interest is another matter.

There is a Somali proverb that says "a man who cannot give water to cattle should not take them to the well." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Shekosh (talk • contribs) 08:28, 11 October 2021 (UTC)

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This page should not be speedily deleted because... (its only inteded for the propose of educational contribution history of the community interested in and introduction of a new book about his contribution of the horn of Africa which written in the African, Somali language.) --Dr.Dolal (talk) 15:38, 12 February 2014 (UTC)

This page needs to be completely reworked and edited. Bias and grammatical errors abound. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.212.190.42 (talk) 01:25, 10 October 2014 (UTC)