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Sheekh Aweys oo kulamo la qaatay madaxda dalka Masar
Jabhad replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
The question is not who calls who a terrorist, but what is Egyts interest in welcoming sh.aweeys. -
Sheekh Aweys oo kulamo la qaatay madaxda dalka Masar
Jabhad replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
^Caamir, you don't know anything about GEOPOLiTiks. Egypty is happy to help anyone against its arch-enemy, Ethiopia. Lets wait and see if Yeeey and his Ethiopian masters can do the job and make the US happy. -
Guddoomiyaha Maamulka ee Degmadda Beled-xaawo, waxa uu tilmaamay inay Bulshadda ku nool Degmaddaasi yihiin kuwo Aragti ahaan taageersan Hawlaha GMIS ka wadaan Goballadda Koonfurta Somalia. People of Gedo are putting Islanimo and Somalinimo first as always despite the anger and frusration of the recent conflict.
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Al Jazeera sets English launch date Al Jazeera is to launch its English-language news and current affairs channel on November 15. The Al Jazeera Network announced on Tuesday that the channel, part of the network and the sister channel to Al Jazeera, will begin broadcasting from its Doha headquarters at 1200 GMT on that day. The Al Jazeera English-language website is being relaunched at the same time. The announcement of the channel's forthcoming launch coincides with the 10-year anniversary of Al Jazeera, the network's Arabic-language channel. Wadah Khanfar, director-general of Al Jazeera Network, said: "We are extremely proud of what Al Jazeera has achieved over the past ten years. "Al Jazeera today is an international media organisation. Al Jazeera English will build on the pioneering spirit of Al Jazeera and will carry our media model ... to the entire world. "The launching of the English channel offers the chance to reach out to a new audience that is used to hearing the name of Al Jazeera without being able to watch it or to understand its language. "The new channel will provide the same ground-breaking news and impartial and balanced journalism to the English-speaking world." Agenda-setting The English channel will have broadcast centres in Doha, Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington DC. The website aljazeera.net/english will showcase the English channel's agenda-setting editorial mission and provide constantly updated coverage of news events from around the world, along with in-depth analysis and background. It will provide RSS feeds, live streams and downloadable clips from the channel, as well as interactive discussions and polling. Programme and presenter information as well as weather reports, live business data and sport will also be available. Aljazeera
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Salaan... I thought odey Cabdillaahi Yuusuf to have learned not to underestimate Shariifka for all those months uu Jowhar ku xayirnaa, and if it wasn't Shariifka ilaa maanta Jowhar ku xayirnaan lahaa. Something is wrong with your analysis here sxb. Ethiopia was behing the coming of Yusuf to Bay city not Shariifka. And today we know Yusuf has strong Ethiopian and clan manpower behind him in Bay city and does not need Shariifs help to stay the city, something he did not enjoy in Jowhar. Apparently not. If odeyga thinks he can once again try to out-trick Shariifka politically, hmm... Somali ilaahaa umaqan. Ninba calooshiis ushaqeeyste umada dan u aheyn ha u gurbaan tumo. And why would you think, going to Xamar by shariifka is anything but nin carooday. Sxb lets stop cheerleading who is playing "clever" politiking at the expense of our people and start distancing our selves from these self- serving criminals. S O O M A A L I Y A
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No fear at sharp end of brewing war, Somalis say 30 Oct 2006 14:54:34 GMT Source: Reuters By Guled Mohamed BUUR HAKABA, Somalia, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Shuffling along with a walking stick and an AK-47 rifle slung over his shoulder, Mohamed Maalim Abdi reported for holy war. "I am ready for jihad. I have a lot of experience. I fought Ethiopia in 1977," the 72-year-old farmer said on Monday as he stood next to a six-wheeled Islamists' truck bearing an anti-aircraft gun. Earlier, Abdi had greeted the Islamist fighters with a shout of "God is greatest!" at a junction about 30 km (18 miles) from what analysts fear will be the flashpoint of a Somali war that sucks in Horn of Africa rivals Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Islamist gunmen here are the rear guard of a series of defensive lines arrayed against an opposing force from Somalia's interim government and allies from the far more formidable Ethiopian military. The Ethiopian presence, there to protect the government of President Abdullahi Yusuf, prompted the militarily powerful Islamists to declare jihad against Ethiopia this month. A U.N. report says Eritrea is arming the Islamists to frustrate its arch-enemy Ethiopia, which Asmara denies. Buur Hakaba, a south-central Somali town of maize fields on the road from Islamist-controlled Mogadishu, is their closest base to the only town the fractious government controls, Baidoa. In the past month, government and allied Ethiopian soldiers have taken it over twice, and twice the Islamists have returned. This time, they came in force. The rival Somali sides were due to start a third round of Arab League-backed peace talks on Monday, but few expected any progress. At the frontline, the troops expected war. "We are only waiting for the talks to end. We will attack them," fighter Ismail Yusuf, 21, told Reuters, on a break from his post on along the road and bushlands leading to Baidoa. 'TENSER AND TENSER' He estimated that at least 3,000 Ethiopians, along with government troops, had moved within 10 km (6 miles) of the Islamist frontline. Another 2,000 were in Baidoa, he said. "There is a lot of troop movement from both sides. Fighting can start at any time. It's getting tenser and tenser," Islamist gunman Abdinasir Ahmed said. Ethiopia says it has only sent several hundred armed military trainers to Somalia, but has threatened to crush any attack by Islamists it says are led by militants. The Islamists have emerged as the most powerful military force in Somalia since seizing Mogadishu in June and advancing across much the country's south, imposing strict sharia law and exploiting traditional Somalia enmity against rival Ethiopia. In Buur Hakaba, where the ordinarily sere and dusty plains have turned muddy and green with grass from recent rains, Islamist troops are everywhere. Unlike in most towns at the sharp end of a war ready to break out, most residents say they are not worried. But the roughly 30,000 people in Buur Hakaba, like most Somalis, have suffered unending mayhem since 1991, when warlords ousted the last national president and ushered in anarchy. "We have never seen so many troops and weapons like this. We have no fear. The Islamists are here to defend us. At least 250 local residents have registered for jihad. I registered myself five days ago," driver Abdullahi Ibrahim, 30, told Reuters. And like many Somalis, their public loyalties tend to lie with the strongest. "The people of Buur Hakaba have chosen sharia law. I have no option but to follow their will," said Mohamed Abdi Hussein, a district chief installed by the government six months ago. "I am personally ready to please God and take part in the jihad."
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No fear at sharp end of brewing war, Somalis say 30 Oct 2006 14:54:34 GMT Source: Reuters By Guled Mohamed BUUR HAKABA, Somalia, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Shuffling along with a walking stick and an AK-47 rifle slung over his shoulder, Mohamed Maalim Abdi reported for holy war. "I am ready for jihad. I have a lot of experience. I fought Ethiopia in 1977," the 72-year-old farmer said on Monday as he stood next to a six-wheeled Islamists' truck bearing an anti-aircraft gun. Earlier, Abdi had greeted the Islamist fighters with a shout of "God is greatest!" at a junction about 30 km (18 miles) from what analysts fear will be the flashpoint of a Somali war that sucks in Horn of Africa rivals Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Islamist gunmen here are the rear guard of a series of defensive lines arrayed against an opposing force from Somalia's interim government and allies from the far more formidable Ethiopian military. The Ethiopian presence, there to protect the government of President Abdullahi Yusuf, prompted the militarily powerful Islamists to declare jihad against Ethiopia this month. A U.N. report says Eritrea is arming the Islamists to frustrate its arch-enemy Ethiopia, which Asmara denies. Buur Hakaba, a south-central Somali town of maize fields on the road from Islamist-controlled Mogadishu, is their closest base to the only town the fractious government controls, Baidoa. In the past month, government and allied Ethiopian soldiers have taken it over twice, and twice the Islamists have returned. This time, they came in force. The rival Somali sides were due to start a third round of Arab League-backed peace talks on Monday, but few expected any progress. At the frontline, the troops expected war. "We are only waiting for the talks to end. We will attack them," fighter Ismail Yusuf, 21, told Reuters, on a break from his post on along the road and bushlands leading to Baidoa. 'TENSER AND TENSER' He estimated that at least 3,000 Ethiopians, along with government troops, had moved within 10 km (6 miles) of the Islamist frontline. Another 2,000 were in Baidoa, he said. "There is a lot of troop movement from both sides. Fighting can start at any time. It's getting tenser and tenser," Islamist gunman Abdinasir Ahmed said. Ethiopia says it has only sent several hundred armed military trainers to Somalia, but has threatened to crush any attack by Islamists it says are led by militants. The Islamists have emerged as the most powerful military force in Somalia since seizing Mogadishu in June and advancing across much the country's south, imposing strict sharia law and exploiting traditional Somalia enmity against rival Ethiopia. In Buur Hakaba, where the ordinarily sere and dusty plains have turned muddy and green with grass from recent rains, Islamist troops are everywhere. Unlike in most towns at the sharp end of a war ready to break out, most residents say they are not worried. But the roughly 30,000 people in Buur Hakaba, like most Somalis, have suffered unending mayhem since 1991, when warlords ousted the last national president and ushered in anarchy. "We have never seen so many troops and weapons like this. We have no fear. The Islamists are here to defend us. At least 250 local residents have registered for jihad. I registered myself five days ago," driver Abdullahi Ibrahim, 30, told Reuters. And like many Somalis, their public loyalties tend to lie with the strongest. "The people of Buur Hakaba have chosen sharia law. I have no option but to follow their will," said Mohamed Abdi Hussein, a district chief installed by the government six months ago. "I am personally ready to please God and take part in the jihad."
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Very ugly crime carried by the dark forces[qabiilists] under the banner of MMI. How MMI deals with this tragic event and other gross human rights violations will no doubt decide the outcome of this young and popular revolution.
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Puntland: The Second Front After We Defeat Ethiopia
Jabhad replied to Alle-ubaahne's topic in Politics
Alle-Ubaahne, getting more unstable than the already unstable TFG. -
Pro court website: more fighters defect from Alfurqan to A/Qaybdeed..
Jabhad replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^Don't wooory dukkeey, Yeey will oneee days sit the city above as the great leader of the gratefull Somaali people. -
^^The begining of the recovery of once a great city Mogadishu. ^This picture is Mogadishu 2006 ^These two pictures was taking between 80's-90's
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Pro court website: more fighters defect from Alfurqan to A/Qaybdeed..
Jabhad replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
A-Qeybdiid and some of his clansmen cannot let go old days of ISbaaro dhigasho and keeping hostage of the Somali people. Hobyo net was always pro-clan website. And one can notice how they cheerlead the so called mini-state of GalMudug and the criminal/warlord A-Qeybdiid. -
Pro court website: more fighters defect from Alfurqan to A/Qaybdeed..
Jabhad replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Hobyo, 30-October-06 ( Qaadisiya.com) Maleeshiyaad 80 ruux kor u dhaafaya oo kaxeysanaya ilaa 6 gaari oo kuwa dagaalka ayaa ka soo baxsaday hogaamiye kooxeedka Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qeybdiid, waxa ayna maleeshiyaadkaasi u soo goosteen dhinaca goobaha ay ka taliyaan golaha maxkamadaha islaamiga Soomaaliyeed. Maleeshiyaadkan wata gaadiidka dagaalka ee ka soo goostay kuwa dagaalka ayaa timid kadib markii masuuliyiinta golaha maxkamadaha islaamiga ay ka dhaadhiciyeen in ay isaga soo tagaan qab qablahaasi, kuna soo biiraan ciidamada maxkamadaha islaamiga ee difaacaya diinta iyo dalka. Afhayeenka maxkamadaha islaamiga ee gobollada dhexe Sheekh Maxamed Maxamud Jimcaale Cagaweyne ayaa u xaqiijiyay Shabakadda Islaamiga ah ee Qaadisiya in ciidamada ka soo goostay Cabdi Qeybdiid ay gaareen degmada Hobyo ee gobolka Mudug. Waxa uuna intaa ku daray in ciidamadaasi dhaqan celin loo sameyn doono si ay ugu biiraan ciidamada maxkamadaha islaamiga,isagoo tilmaamay in Cabdi Qeybdiid ay u dhamaatay maadaama maleeshiyaadkiisa ay isaga soo tagayaan. Soo baxsashada maleeshiyaadkan ayaa dhabar jab weyn ku ah cadawga Tikreega iyo qab qablayaasha uu soo hubeynayo si mar kale xiisad colaadeed looga abuuro wadanka Soomaaliya oo haatan nabad iyo amni ay ku soo dabaaleen golaha maxkamadaha islaamiga Soomaaliyeed. -
Xamar was trully not only African but a world class city. It still has the potential to recover and become world class city once again. 2006 source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/65726513@N00/278849310/ between 1985-1990 source: http://www.deutsche-schule-mogadishu-1985-1990.de/
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I believe my Soomaali Islaam. Seeftiina iyo warankiina aad la boodeysiin meeshiina ku heysto, not needed. Confronting your baseless insults agains our sisters is not seeflabood miskiinoow to the contrary. Seeflabood is someone who says something they have no knowledge about. And to your comments about the deletion, who cares which hand was behind, the fact it was deleted without a reason says it all.
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"Under any circumstances they the TFG have a better more authentic mandate to their unilateral established Ashura." Only ignorants fail to see who is authentic in the eyes of the Somali people between the Ethiopian puppets in Baycity and the MMI.
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^My two year old son has better argument than that. And this is what Mr. Cadoow has to say about the too powerfull TFG[Ethiopian puppets]: PROF. IBRAAHIM XASAN: “Dowlad ay Itoobiya si macmal ah nafta ugu celineyso ayaa jirta ee ma jirto Dowlad Federaal ah iyo deegaan ay ka taliso toona”
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To Mr.MMA, why did you deleted my response to your ugly comments about our Somali sisters?
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He should have been dissarmed before he fled, one less warlord/criminal will bring us closer to reconcilition inshallah.
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He should have been dissarmed before he fled, one less warlord/criminal will bring us closer to reconcilition inshallah.
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He should have been dissarmed before he fled, one less warlord/criminal will bring us closer to reconcilition inshallah.
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Dadkani 16 sanadood ayay dagaal iyo dab ku jireene why not give them a little breather before putting them back in the hell fire created by WAR LORDS and the new version of the WAR LORDS called maxkamadaha? As long as dowlad beeleedka Yeey and and their Tigree masters are openly arming and encouraging the hated former warlords of the south for a come back, dagaal la hurimaayo sxb....
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http://www.waagacusub.com/27.10.06.01.htm
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welibana hada beer cusub ayu gacanta ku wata. Ya iska garey.