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  1. The Somali government police have finalized plans to establish a police post in the Bakara market to provide security patrol in a bid to protect and safeguard the property and wealth of the Somali business people in Bakara market. Police spokesman Abdullahi Hasan Barise, who spoke to Bar-kulan, said the police will not cause any harm or looting to the property of the people, and denied accusations that government troops aim to loot and rob the property in the market. Barise also expressed his sadness over the actions of the Al Shabab militia for launching attacks from within the market and shielding behind the civilians and business people who make their living there. The police post will be set up soon, and police will start security partrol in the areas taken over by the military, he concluded.
  2. Government troops have seized control of Bakara Market, in Mogadishu after government troops and allied forces of Ahlu Sunna Wal-jama backed by the African Union peacekeeping forces in Mogadishu attacked Al-Shabaab militia in the area. Ahlu Sunna Wal-jama’s Banadir regional commissioner, Ahmed Shuqul Sheikh Adan Dere, told Bar-kulan that their forces and those of the TFG are now in control of Bakara Market, the main Market in the capital, Mogadishu and areas around the market. Mr. Shuqul also confirmed that they are holding a number of young Al-Shabaab fighters who have defected from the militia and others they captured in the fight. It is not yet known the casualties resulting from today’s deadly clash in Mogadishu between the government troops, Ahlu Sunna forces and AMISOM on one side and the Al-Shabaab militia on the other side. But Mr. Shuqul confirmed to Bar-kulan that there are casualties in both sides. Earlier in the day at least five people died and several others were injured, mostly civilians when government troops backed by the African Union peacekeeping forces in Mogadishu attacked Al-Shabaab militia in several parts of the capital. Somali government says they seized control of areas like Junction 30, Hamar-bile, Towfik, Suq-ba’ad and other strategic places in Mogadishu.
  3. Somali military killed seven Al-Shabaab fighters and injured many more, Al-Shabaab weapons also were confiscated by TFG soldiers strong men, they also released nine prisoners from local Al-Shabab detention centre, and at least one Al-Shabab vehicle was burned”. all somalis should be very happy indeed.
  4. waa guul u soo hoyadtey somaali wayn ilahay halajiro ciidamada dawlada soomalia, Godane mar dhow waa lasoo qabanayaa.
  5. High profile officials of Al shabab including Kabakutukade, a senior Al shabab commander and governor of Galgudud region in central Somalia have been killed in an ambush attack carried out by the Imoderate clerics of Ahlu Sunna Waljama according to the spokesman of the group on Wednesday. Sheik Abdullahi Sheik Abdirahman Abu Qadi, the spokesman of Ahlu Sunna had said in a brief statement given to allvoices said that they had killed 5 commanders of Al shabab militants in central Somalia pointing out that the men included Sheik Yusuf Sheik Isse known as (Kabaktukade), who was the representative of Al shabab for Galgudud region “All praise be to Allah and his messenger blessing, this morning, around 8:00 am. Ahlu Sunna heroes or fighter had ambushed and attacked al shabab at the areas of War-dhumale and Elgod villages in Galgudud, I can confirm to you that we killed 5 high commanders. Shiek Yusuf Kabakutiukade was seriously wounded in the attack and the other 5 men were all murdered by our forces,” said Abu Qadi The spokesman confirmed that the they could assure they killed 5 commanders asserting their names as Abdikarin Farole, the deputy commander of al shabab in Galgudud region, Ahmed Dhere, head of justice and 3 others including the governor of the region Sheik Kabakutukade who was reportedly died for hid sustained series injuries in the attack. There is no comment about the ambush attack carried claimed by Ahlu Sunna Waljama from from Al shabab officials in central Somalia so far. Allvoices
  6. Do the al-shabaab ever volunteered at a clinic or a shelter or on a hot line? Do they ever donated monies to any of these entities and the organizations that support and fund them or suppplied clothing, food, toiletries for these women and toys/books for the children at these shelters?Do the al-shabaab supplied help for women to escape with funds to get an apartment or help with job searches to start a new life free of abuse?Do the al-shabaab helped financially with the printing of educational materials for these non profit organizations?Do the al-shabaab ever attended or contributed to any of their fundraising events? The answer simply is no........because al-khawarij never did all these i have mentioned above. al-shabaab waxay noo keenen oo kaliya burbur barakac dac iyo qoor iyo lugo lagoyo.
  7. It's interesting (but not surprising)The insurgent group Al Shabaab has sent gunmen into the streets of Mogadishu and other towns to round up any women who appear to have a firm bust, residents claimed yesterday. The women are then inspected to see if the firmness is natural, or if it is the result of wearing a bra. If they are found wearing a bra, they are ordered to remove it and shake their breasts,They have also banned movies, musical ringtones, dancing at wedding ceremonies and playing or watching soccer.'They are now saying that breasts should be firm naturally, or just flat.'They have arrested dozens of men and women. You just find yourself being whipped ** a masked man as soon as leave your house.'But aren't somalis are the most civilized society, the correct religious society, the politically correct society??? I have so many reasons and justifications to point finger at al-khawarij (al-shabaab)
  8. Al Qaeda-linked militants Fighters loyal to Somalia’s Al shabaab have taken at least 30 women accused of not heeding their orders into custody.The Al shabaab said the women broke a rule ordering the women to wear thick and broad veils when the women coming out for their own interests to the markets and so on.Local residents said the women were captured during search operations in Afgoye corridor just of Mogadishu and a home for thousands of people who fled the protracted violence in the capital Mogadishu. Officials of Al shabaab said the ladies will be in the group run jails as they refused to implement their strict orders and rulings. Dumarka masakiinta ah ayey iska xirxirayaan kuwan.
  9. Following media claims that Al-Shabaab, the Al-Qaeda linked terrorist group, lifted its ban on aid agencies, the group’s spokesperson denied the reports. Al-Shabab spokesperson, Ali Mohamud Rage, said on Thursday, ‘the agencies we banned are still banned. The agencies were involved in political activities.’ The two regions of Somalia, Bakool and Lower Shabelle, where a famine has been declared, are controlled by the Eritrean-backed terrorist group. The spokesperson rebuffed reports of famine as ‘utter nonsense, 100% baseless and sheer propaganda.’ He claimed ‘There is drought in Somalia and shortage of rain but it is not as bad as they put it.’ Earlier this month, however, the spokesperson indicated that the group wants to open talks with aid groups to facilitate their return. Organizations, like the U.N.’s World Food Program and Mercy Corps, are banned by Al-Shabaab, while UNICEF and Save The Children, could operate. Meanwhile the drought and famine is having a considerable political impact within the senior ranks of Al-Shabaab with not everybody prepared to support lifting of the ban on operations of international aid agencies. Al-Shabaab’s chief commander, Abu-Zubeyr “Godane” opposed the move, apparently worried that NGOs might provide intelligence for air strikes by US and France helicopters and drones. This view is apparently shared by a number of the leaders of the foreign fighters, the so-called “ Al-Qaeda operatives”. Others, including Sheikh Muktar Robow “Abu-Mansoor”, Al-Shabaab’s second in command, whose clan members are most affected by the drought, Sheikh Ali Dhere, Al-Shabaab spokesperson and Fuad Shongole, head of Al-Shabaab’s community mobilization and religious affairs department, strongly pushed for allowing international aid agencies to operate. They argued that this will help Al-Shabaab regain lost trust and confidence in the drought-stricken communities in the South Central areas under its control. They have been encouraged in this by support from clan elders. Shortly after Al-Shabaab announced that it would allow aid agencies to operate in areas under its control elders in Bay and Bakool regions, two of the worst drought affected areas Sheikh Muktar Robow to pull the Rahenweyn fighters out of Mogadishu since Abu-Zubeyr “Godane” was opposing any re-engagement with aid agencies. The elders accused “Godane” of betraying the local communities of Bay and Bakool regions by denying them aid despite their full support for Al-Shabaab. The elders claimed “Godane” did not have the interest of the people at heart even though these were the people most affected by the drought. A local elder in Baidoa, who identified himself as Hasab Aliyow was quoted as saying they would do anything to resist any condition that Al-Shabaab might try to impose on aid organizations. “Those organizations operate in all other regions of Somalia. It is not only us that have been affected by the drought. Other communities are getting assistance in their areas,” said Aliyow. Sheikh Muktar listened to the elders from his clan. Witnesses reported seeing Rahenweyn fighters (Robow’s clan) moving out of Mogadishu on Tuesday and Wednesday last week, and returning to Bay region, a stronghold of Al-Shabaab. It is a region mainly inhabited by the Rahenweyn and other affiliated minorities. It is from these areas from which the majority of people have been moving into the severely overcrowded Kenyan refugee camps or those at Dolo in Ethiopia. Most of the people fleeing the drought come either from the Rahenweyn or other minority Somali clans in the south-west where Al-Shabaab has been able to gain significant support. Most of the refugees now reaching the Dadaab camps have been coming from Sakow, Ufurow, Afmadow or Bardera, and their dialects clearly show to which clans they belong. “Godane” reluctantly went along with the decision to allow aid into Baidoa in the face of the pressure and insistence coming from Muktar Robow and his allies and from the Rahenweyn, but insisted that this “painful decision” of allowing international aid agencies to carry out aid distribution should only be carried out strictly under monitored and regulated procedures. A week after Al-Shabaab lifted its ban, a UNICEF plane landed at Baidoa Airport. Shortly before its arrival, “Godane” forces took control of the process away from the UNICEF coordinators on the ground, organizing the off-loading of the food and medicine from the aircraft and placing it all in storehouses in Baidoa under their control. Sheikh Muktar, angered that the supplies were not immediately being distributed, mobilized his forces to seize them. A violent confrontation was only avoided by the intervention of the commander of the foreign fighters, Abu-Mansoor Al-Ameriki, who forced “Godane” and Sheikh Muktar to meet. After two days of discussion failed to resolve the impasse, they were told to wait for a decision from Al-Qaeda, and until that came Sheikh Muktar was to pull his forces to the west of the town and “Godane” take his to the east. Aid organizations have been making use of the disagreement between Al-Shabaab leaders to mobilize local elders and members of the Diaspora community to put pressure on Al-Shabaab to allow access to drought victims. A number of aid agencies have negotiated agreements with clan elders in various parts of Bay, Bakool and Juba regions to take relief supplies into areas under the control of clans affiliated to Al-Shabaab leaders. There have, however, been other incidents underlining the fact that not everyone in Al-Shabaab is prepared to support the operation of aid agencies. Last Friday, Al-Shabaab fighters burnt a vehicle carrying aid medicine for drought affected people in Gedo region. The same day another car loaded with aid drugs has seized as it was heading towards Garbaharey, a town controlled by pro-government forces. Yesterday, an Al-Shabaab spokesman, Sheikh Ali Mohamoud Rage, claimed the UN declaration of famine was “100% false and propaganda”. He agreed there was drought but denied this had led to widespread hunger. Sheikh Ali said Al-Shabaab would not allow certain banned organizations to return and would continue to block previously banned organizations.
  10. The extremists are literally and deliberately starving the people to death,the rebels are also stopping people from leaving areas under their control in search of food.I appealed to the world to come to the aid of Somalia and to help free her people from both the famine and the inhumanity of the insurgents."The international community must come to our aid by giving us, not just food, but also the means to rid Somalia of these callous terrorists who have no regard for the interest of the Somali people. It is the insurgency itself that is the root cause of the famine,the government of somalia is doing more resources and troops, that they could expand this to cover the whole country. So as a somali community we must do this if we are to save the lives of millions.
  11. The African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia on Monday disclosed they will defend and prevent any offensive from Al shabaab, which the United States alleges to be Al Qaeda’s proxy in the horn of African nation.In an interview with The African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia on Monday disclosed they will defend and prevent any offensive from Al shabaab, which the United States alleges to be Al Qaeda’s proxy in the horn of African nation.In an interview with local mogadishu radio stations Paddy Akunda, the spokesman of AMISOM forces said they are committed to taking every possible measure to defend their miliray bases in Mogadishu from Al shabaab fighters who accustomed launching attacks during the month of Ramadan. He said they learnt the group is planning further attacks against them in the duration of the Ramadan.He also stated they will protect Somali people if Al shabaab extremist fighters targeted them.Two months ago, Al shabaab lost key military positions after battles with Somali forces backed militarily by AU troops in Mogadishu and the rebel group suffered countless and incalculable losses during those combat operations.
  12. Al-Shabaab has been losing the popular support,There is no doubt that Al-Shabaab is becoming more extremist group in both – tactical and ideological means.The situation should be solved as soon as possible because: „Over the last two years the situation has deteriorated into one of the world’s worst humanitarian and security crises.Their weak point is a relation with the population. Al-Shabaab doesn’t offer anything to the population. It doesn’t provide social service, food and even security.It is obvious not just from losing supporters, but also from more and more extremist ideology, containing fighting global jihad. I think the connection with Al-Qaeda is very dangerous and together, they could cause singnificant problems in Africa, America and Europe.
  13. Ideology of al-shabaab. On one level, the conflict in Somalia represents a struggle between groups with competing political and ideological agendas. Al-Shabaab Islam profess Salafi versions of Islam, while ASWJ represents a number of Sufi branches of the Shafi’i school. On another level, however, the conflict is a product of the clan dynamics that have shaped the Somali civil war for the past 20 year. whether they arest this lady or not al-shabaab only looking for power.
  14. update Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab Terrorist Militants Release Kidnapped Minister good news Asha Osman Aqil told local radio , she has been released and she is back in Mogadishu.Militant Islamist group al-Shabaab has kidnapped Asha Osman Aqil just hours after she was named as Somalia's new Minister of Women's Development, a source close to her family told local media .Prime Minister Abdiweli Mohamed Ali on Wednesday appointed Aqil to his cabinet, which was finally unveiled after weeks of tense negotiations with the president and speaker. Aqil was living in the town of Jowhar, Middle Shabelle, which is controlled by al-Shabaab, and was working with a local non-government organization when she was named.
  15. 1 Jcylku wa nolal e kunoolow 2 Jcylku wa hammi ee ku farax 3 Jcylku wa beer ee gooso 4 Jcylku wa naxariis ee nasteexayso 5 Jcylku wa farxad ee mcaanso 6 Jcylku wa ubad udgoon ee aamin 7 Jcylku waa jaanis ee kafaa ideyso Love is true.
  16. waxaa halkan laga baafinayaa nabad markii cid ugu wardanbaysay waxay xirnayd mara buluga oo dhexda kuleh xidig cad waxayna kaso anbatay muqdisho somalia taariiqdu markey ahayd1991 hadaba cidi arakta waxalaga codsanaya inay ku hagajiyaan somalia.
  17. Aduun wa ladaali! war idinkaa inala yaabey, war hargeysa iyo muqdisho maxay kukala duwan yihiin so ma aha labo magaalo oo somaliyeed. war hala xishoodo waliba reer hargeysa free halagu siiyo.
  18. illah ha unaxariisto samirna allah kasiiyo qoys kiisa.
  19. I see some people here are fulling themselves let us have a look what Allah has said in the Qur'an.And say to the faithful women to lower their gazes, and to guard their private parts, and not to display their beauty except what is apparent of it, and to extend their head coverings (khimars) to cover their bosoms (jaybs), and not to display their beauty except to their husbands, or their fathers, or their husband's fathers, or their sons, or their husband's sons, or their brothers, or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their womenfolk, or what their right hands rule (slaves), or the followers from the men who do not feel sexual desire, or the small children to whom the nakedness of women is not apparent, and not to strike their feet (on the ground) so as to make known what they hide of their adornments. And turn in repentance to Allah together, O you the faithful, in order that you are successful.” - Qur’an English Translation [25:31] “O Prophet! Say to your wives and your daughters and the women of the faithful to draw their outer garments (jilbabs) close around themselves; that is better that they will be recognized and not annoyed. And God is ever Forgiving, Gentle.” - Qur’an English Translation [33:59] and this is how muslim women should do.
  20. Waayo waayo miyaa xaladu, i missed that but i hope in somalidu sidii waayihi hore kusoo noqon donto insha allah.
  21. al-Shabab are straight takfiri whabbis and cold-blooded killers. They are not the same as the Islamic Courts Union which I supported, and represented all the variations of islamic practice in Somalia. Al-Shabab, according to me, and I should know more than any of us, are just terroist with no knowledge of the deen. Most where in the war-lord gangs before Islamic Courts gained prominence. So don't think just because someone says they are fighting in the name of Islam it means they are on side of Haqq. These guys are very dangerous and shed the peoples blood without shame.Peace is what Somalia needs.I advise my brothers in Somalia to put your weapons down, fighting eachother has only brought harm, so much so that the majority of Somalis don't even live in Somalia anymore.
  22. Waan soo dhawayneyna cidkasta oo caawineysa dowlada somalia.
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