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Sharif Ahmed, Courts are not ready to attack anyone. U-turn on 7 day..
raadamiir replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
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I hope the Puntland troops won't stop there.
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Somalia: Puntland sacks police chief as war with the courts looms Tue. November 14, 2006 12:01 pm. (SomaliNet) A decree signed by the president of semi-autonomous Punland State of Somalia Mr. Adde Muse takes power from the state’s police chief. The outgoing chief was sacked of his position because of what Puntland administration said increased lawlessness in Puntland under his command. The new chief who assumed responsibilities already is said to be the best person for the job in times of uncertainty in the region. The Islamic Courts have reached southern parts of Puntland and Galkao city is a war zone now. There was a small skirmish between Puntland and the Islamic Courts in southern part of Mudug Province last week. Both sides are re-enforcing their forces can engage war at any time. Puntland president who is in Galkao now is preparing his government for possible all out war with the Islamic Courts who have sustained unchallenged expansion of their authority throughout southern Somalia. Somalia’s power struggle will be almost over if Puntland crumbles and the courts grab Galkao, the largest city in central Somalia and one of the most prosperous in the country.
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Bandiiradleey: Waa sidee xaaladda Bandiiradleey iyo degmooyinka ku heeran? Talaado, November 14, 2006 APL Tool Send This Article To A Friend By Email | Saaxiibkaa warkaan ugu *** Email -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Print This Article | Daabaco warkaan Bandiiradleey (AllPuntland) - Saraakiil ka tirsan ciidamada maamul goboleedka Puntland ayaa waxa ay sheegeen in ay ku dhowaadeen magaalada Badniiradleey oo ay ku sugan yihiin ciidamada maxkamadaha magaalada Muqdisho. Meel u jirta qiyaastii 2 KM ayaa ciidamada maamul goboleedka Puntland waxa ay u jiraan Bandiiradleey. Qaar ka mid ah wariyayaasha AllPuntland oo booqday jiidda hore ee labada ciidan u dhaxaysa, waxa ay kula soo kuleem hor joogayasha ciidamada ku sugan jiida hore. Waxa ay inoo sheegeen in ciidamada ugu horeeyaa joogaan meel 2 KM u jirta luwa Maxkamadaha, ee Bandiiradleey qabsaday. Marka aad istaagto goobta ay ku sugan yihiin ciidamada Puntland ayaa waxaa kuu muuqanaya dhismayaasha Bandiiradleey. Waxaa halkaasi ku sugaa ciidamo aad u fara badana. Ciidamadaasi ayaa markii aannu la sheekaysanay waxa ay inoo sheegeen in ay diyaar u yihiin dagaal, waxay sheegeen in saacad kasta xabadu qarxi karto. Waxaa si caadi ah u soconaya gaadiidka isaga kala safra gobolada Koonfurta iyo Puntland iyo kii degmooyinka koofureed, isusocodka safaradana dagaalku wax saamayn ah kuma uu yeelan. Tuulada Badniiradleey ayaa waxaa gabi ahaanba ka qaxay bulshadii daganayd, iyada oo ay degmadu u ektahay meel dagaal oo aanay dad badani ku noolay. Waxa uu sidoo kale saamayn ku yeeshay dagaalku degmooyinka Cadaado iyo Galinsoor. Waxaa saacad waliba laga cabsi qabaa in uu dagaal dhex maro ciidamada isku hor fadhiyada duleedka Bandiiradleey. Mahad Jama Koronto AllPuntland Ciidamadii maxkamadaha Islaamka, ayaa dib uga soo baxay magaalada Bandiiradleey, kadib markii Col. Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qayb-diid iyo ciidamo xoogan oo uu watao ay u soo dhaqaaqeen dhinaca deegaankaasi. Hobyonet. Muqdisho. Talaado, Nov 14, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BREAKING NEWS: ICU FLEE BANDIIRALEEY Wararka ka imaanaya degmada Bandiiradleey, ayaa sheegaya in ciidamadii maxkamadaha ee dhawaan qabsaday deegaankaasi ay shalay galab dib uga soo baxeen, iyagoo sababtana ku macneeyey weerar xoogan oo ay filayaan in uu kaga yaimaado Cabdi Qayb-diid oo shalay gaaray magaalada Gaalkacyo. Ciidamada Maxkamadaha, ayaa la sheegay in ay gawaaridoodii dagaalka dib ugu soo celiyeen deegaanka Galinsoor oo ay markii hore weerarka ka qaadeen. Xasan Cali oo ka mid ah dadka ku nool deegaanka Bandiradleey, ayaa u xaqiijiyey in dhammaan ciidamadii maxkamadaha ee qabsaday deegaanka ay dib uga baxeen. Ciidamada Col. Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qaybdiid, ayaa la sheegay in ayagoo ku hubeysan gaadiid dagaal oo farabadan ay ku soo wajahan yihiin dhinaca deegaanada Isniintii dagaalada gaadmada ah lagu qabsaday.
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News headlines are changing by the minute.
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--sources say one man is dead from Puntland he is Omer Muhammed that is all I will state for now. But puntland has gain one important thing, the state did not initiate the war. Well know fact. We wait to see what the future of the United Southern courts(USC) will be. Maybe they change their name to United Somalia Courts
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TFG Should not put all their hopes in one Basket
raadamiir replied to Ahmed_Guree's topic in Politics
"TFG Should not put all their hopes in one Basket" It's not hope it's determination. -
ICU Must be Terminated It's A Threat to Our Nation!!! Walahi this isn't a joke these ******** think they are smarter than 15 million Somalia living in Somalia and aboard. They want to bring Qabil back to rule. They want to destroy our only Government.A diveres Government may I include. The Somali nation can not let this happen this isn't 1991 when the nation was blind we can all see it's 2006 for god sake!!! _______________ Afxumada jooji.
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Posted to the Web Oct 24, 03:22 John Mbaria Nairobi As another regional war in Somalia becomes ever more imminent, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Uganda and, to some extent, Tanzania are among some 12 countries playing active roles in the conflict, says a new report prepared for the US State Department. The report - Somalia: Regional Involvement and Implications for US Policy - which The EastAfrican has obtained, says that unlike Ethiopia and Kenya - who have some justification for getting involved - Uganda and Eritrea's interest in the conflict has more to do with regional adventurism and the desire to achieve goals extraneous to the conflict. Tanzania's role in the conflict is somewhat interesting and indirect in that the country was drawn into participating when the US invited it to join the Contact Group on Somalia. Besides, Dar es Salaam has in the past expressed a desire to accommodate Somali Bantus who are said to have close cultural and linguistic affinities with the Zigua people of northern Tanzania. The report was prepared by a former US Ambassador to Ethiopia, Prof David Shinn. It says that, since the defeat of the warlords and the rise of the United Southern Courts (USC), there has been "a significant increase" in outside engagement and accuses some of the countries of "meddling." It lists the 12 countries that it says are playing direct and indirect roles in the conflict and bankrolling either the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) or the Southern Courts. The other countries involved are Djibouti, Sudan, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iran and the US. The participants' individual interest in the conflict differ. For example, Ethiopia has a military presence in the country, but others have sent in arms and/or cash to either the Transitional Government or the United Southern Courts. Other countries like Uganda - which is not a Muslim country and had earlier shown little interest in the conflict - have now formally pledged troops for a proposed peacekeeping effort. The nature of the participation by countries such as Egypt and Libya is not clear, although they have been accused by TFG's Prime Minister Mohammed Gedi of arming either the Southern courts or terrorists suspected to be operating in the country. The report says that although some of the countries have openly taken sides in the conflict, many have preferred to do so secretly. Indeed, not wanting to be in the bad books of the US, some of the countries like Saudi Arabia have publicly disassociated themselves from the radical United Southern Courts. However, the report alludes to a lingering suspicion that charities in the kingdom could be bankrolling the United Southern Courts. The report says Somalia's immediate neighbours - Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti, all of which have Somali populations of their own - have legitimate reasons for taking more than a casual interest in the ongoing consolidation of power by the United Southern Courts. "Prior to its disintegration, Mogadishu had a policy of actively seeking to incorporate these (Somali) populations as part of Somalia." It says this desire has recently been publicly expressed by some of the radicals in the United Southern Courts. And for the first time, the report tries to justify why Ethiopia went into Somalia to protect the interim government of President Abdullahi Yusuf. It says that Ethiopia and Somalia engaged in a protracted military conflict in 1977/78 over ******, which constitutes 25 per cent of Ethiopia's total land area. Though prone to drought, the area is rich in natural gas and has up to four million Somali inhabitants. It has been the subject of renewed conflict between Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government, on the one hand, and the ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF) and the United Western Somali Liberation Front (UWSLF) on the other. Prof Shinn says, "Addis Ababa worries that a hostile government in Mogadishu would strongly support ONLF and UWSLF and revive earlier goals of encouraging the Somali-inhabited areas of Ethiopia to join it. Ethiopia is also said to be concerned that its arch-enemy, Eritrea, has been supporting the USC." Addis Ababa was earlier named by the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia for having flouted a UN embargo on arms sales to Somalia when it sent three separate consignments of arms - mortars, machine guns, assault rifles, anti-tank weapons and ammunition - to the Transitional Government. However, the report says this could eventually work against Addis Ababa. "The problem is that any Ethiopian military presence inside Somalia significantly inflames Somali nationalism and antagonism towards Ethiopia." The report says that Kenya's role as an "honest broker" to peace negotiations could have been damaged by its leadership of the Igad initiative to send in troops to the troubled country. Although Kenya's Foreign Minister Raphael Tuju recently said Kenya is not willing to support any side, this is treated with suspicion by the Southern Courts, because the country had earlier pledged support for the Transitional Government. But, just like Ethiopia, Kenya's keenness to participate "could have been driven by fears that the United Southern Courts intend to pursue incorporation of Somali-inhabited territory in the country's northeastern region." Seemingly, Djibouti - a predominantly Muslim Somali country - is not as hard pressed to play a key role as Kenya and Ethiopia. It has also not taken a clear-cut position on what side to support. The report says Djibouti not only acknowledged last December having provided the Transitional Government with 3,000 military uniforms but had also formally received a senior United Southern Courts delegation in September this year. Further, Prof Shinn reports that Djibouti's heavy dependence on Arab investment "may account for its greater willingness to accept the USC." Away from Somalia's international borders, Uganda, Sudan and Eritrea are also playing different roles in the conflict. The conflict seems to be a new-found preoccupation for President Yoweri Museveni's government, which had earlier not shown any interest in Somalia. The report says Uganda "is the only country so far to offer troops for a proposed regional peacekeeping force." The country's parliament has pledged 1,000 troops. On the surface, Sudan seems to be more engaged in peacekeeping efforts. The report says Khartoum has retained its representatives in Somalia ever since the disastrous UN intervention in 1993. But Khartoum is bent on expanding its role, especially now that President Omar el Bashir is heading the Arab League and is therefore in charge of a peace negotiation initiative brokered by the League. "Eritrea," says the report, "is playing one of the strangest games in Somalia." The country was named by the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia as having shipped arms to both the USC and the ****** Front. "All the country is doing," says the report, "is to take a course of action that it deems might hurt its arch-enemy, Ethiopia. Asmara will take just about any action to harm Ethiopia." The report says Asmara's support for the USC is its way of putting additional pressure on Addis Ababa, with which it has a long-running border dispute. Although they are accused by Mr Gedi of having supplied arms to terrorists in Somalia, Egypt and Libya could be playing a more "background" and indirect role in the conflict. The report says Egypt's role has more to do with maintaining its overwhelming use of the Nile waters than anything else. The country is said to have maintained a relationship with Somalia since the 19th century as a means of "periodically" putting pressure on, or weakening Ethiopia, which is reportedly unhappy over Egypt and Sudan's use of virtually 100 per cent of the Nile waters. Libya's role has something to do with its regional adventurism and newly-discovered interest in championing the creation of a Pan-African state. "Libya seems to engage in controversial issues just because it does not want to be left out." In an apparent attempt to broker peace, President Muammar Gadaffi is said to have invited the USC and transitional government early last month of the 7th anniversary to the establishment of the African Union. Outside the continent, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Iran and the US have also taken sides in the conflict. Yemen, which has up to 84,000 registered Somali refugees, was named by the UN as having sent 15 pick-up trucks and military clothing to the Transitional Government in January. The US has also accused Yemen of supplying the USC with cash, a charge the country's foreign ministry has denied. Officially, Saudi Arabia is not supplying arms or cash to the warring parties in Somalia. But the report says there are suspicions that though it stopped financing Somali USC charities after the US linked them to terrorism, some Saudis "continue to support fundamentalist activity in the country." The Saudi government is also named by the UN Monitoring Team as having provided the Transitional Government with military uniforms last December. The United Arab Emirates, particularly Dubai, is said to be the financial centre for Somali businessmen with an interest in the ongoing conflict. Qatar is said to have "increased interest" in Somalia after its leader, the emir, "invited the chairman of the executive council of United Southern Courts for talks late last moth." Although Prime Minister Gedi has accused Iran of providing arms to terrorists in Somalia, the country's role in the conflict is not so open. As a country dominated by Shia Islam, Iran is reported to have had little interest in predominantly Sunni Somalia. However, "this may be changing," the report says, especially after the Iranian leadership questioned the wisdom of sending a peacekeeping force to the country. The US role on the other hand is driven by concern over the entrenchment of fundamentalism in the country and its possible spread to the region. The US is also worried that the USC(United Southern Courts) might turn Somalia into a neo-Taliban regime. Since early this year, the US had committed substantial financial resources to arming the warlords' outfit - Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT) - for the campaign against suspected Al-Qaeda elements there. But this has been described by Le Monde Diplomatique as a "policy blunder" as it earned the USC nationalistic support from ordinary Somalis. "In theory," says the report, "the ARPCT was supposed to pursue al-Qaeda terrorists. In reality, it had its sights on the USC." This is said to have encouraged the USC to strike first, a mission they accomplished in February. Analysts believe that by doing so, the US unwittingly fuelled the rise of the USC and by wanting to bring together friends and foes for an anti-USC assault, it could actually foment a serious international conflict in the Horn of Africa. Source: The East African (Nairobi) AS always Enjoy the read and Death to the UNITED SOUTHERN COURTS
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US troops arrive in Garisa on route to Somalia..
raadamiir replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
I stand up for my principles. [/QB] PRINCIPLES -
San'a:-Sida uu sheegay wargeyska 26Sep ee ka soo baxa dalka Yemen Ciidamada ilaalada xeebaha Yemen ayaa iyaga oo gacan ka helaya dhinacyada ay khusayso arrintani waxaa ay ku Guulaysteen in ay bishii October ee aynu soo dhaafnay gacanta ku dhigaan 3 kun iyo 634 qof oo isugu jiray tahriib iyo kuwa ku joogay dalka Yemen si sharci darro ah. Waxa ay ciidamadu sheegeen in 848 ka mid ah dadkan afrikanka tahriibta ah ee la qabtay ahaayeen haween iyo caruur. Waxayna tilmaameen in 748 ka mid ah dadkan la qabtay ay siteen dhalashada Somalida kuwaas oo si sharci darrada ah dalka Yemen u soo galay bishii October ee aynu ka soo gudubnay. Iyada oo 848 tiradan ka mid ahina ay ahaayeen Etoobiyan halka 5 kalen ay ka soo jeeden dalal kale. Waxa ay ciidamda ilaalada xeebaha Yemen ay sheegeen in tirada dadka tahriibta ah ee la qabtay bishi September ee tagtay ay tahay kun iyo 72 qof halka ay 223 kamid ahi ay ahaayen dumar iyo caruur. Waxayna tirada Somalida tahriibta ah ee soo gashay Yemen bishii Sep noqotay 942 qof halka 128 kamid ahi ay ahaayeen Etoobiyan iy laba Carab ah. Waxana tirada guud ee dadka tahriibt ah iyo kuwa sharci darrada ku joogay Yemen ee la qabtay ilaa sanadkan bilawgisi ay noqotay 16 kun iyo 800 oo qof. %%%
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GOOD NEWS, THE WAHABIIS SUPPORTED THE UNITED SOUTHERN COURTS FROM THE BIG MONEY MACHINE OF KENYAN BUSINESS MEN. I THINK KENYA IS GOING TO CHANGE SOME RULES REG. DON'T YALL AGREE
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Nairobi:-Dawlada Kenya ayaa waxaa ay shalay ka yeelatay kulan albaabadu u xiran yihiin digniinti Maraykanka ee la xiriirtay weeraro argagaxiso ah oo la la beegsado dalalka Etoobiya iyo Kenya Wasiirka arrimaha gudaha ee dalka Kenya John Michuki ayaa waxaa uu kulan deg deg ah kula yeeshay xafiiska madaxweynaha saraakisha sare ee mukhaabaratka iyo amniga ee dalka Kenya kulankas oo si gaar ah loogu qiimaynayay hanjabadaha weeraro argagaxiso ah oo lala beegsado dalka Kenya taas oo Maraykanku digniin culus ka soo saaray. Sarkaal sare oo ka tirsan ciidamada amniga ee dalka Kenya ayaa waxa uu sheegay in dhismayasha muhiimka sida Kenyatta International Conference Centre iyo xarumaha ee kale ee waawayn si wayn amaankoda loo adkeeyay Safaarada Maraykanka ee Nairobi ayaa waxa ay dhawr cisho ka hor ka digtay weeraro ismiidamin ah oo laga soo abaabulo gudaha dalka Somaliya kuwaas oo ku wajahan dalalka Etoobiya iyo Kenya Waxaana sidoo kale ay safaaradu uga digtay muwaadinint Maraykanka ee ku sugan dalalkas in ay taxa dar dheerad ah qaatan. ENJOY
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Maybe this one is for real.LoL As a somali saying goes fuuto xaar baraatey% excuse my somali
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Mogadishu: united Southern courts- test-fired rockets on Friday and prepared for war with the government as the United States warned of possible suicide attacks against neighbouring countries. Tension has mounted rapidly in recent weeks and rose another notch after this week's failure to bring together the USC, who control the capital and most of southern Somalia, and the weak interim government for peace talks. Both sides' fighters are now facing off just 30 km from the administration's sole outpost, Baidoa town. The USC say they are also facing thousands of Ethiopian troops who had invaded to prop up government forces. "The onus is on us to start the fight. We will be the first to strike," one senior USC commander, Maalim Hashi Ahmad, told Reuters by telephone. "If someone takes your shirt, it's upon you to repossess it. That is what we plan to do," he said. "Ethiopia has invaded us so it is our responsibility to remove them from our land. We intend to carry out this obligation as soon as possible." Residents of Buur Hakaba, a strategic hill town near the frontlines, said hundreds more USC fighters were deployed overnight, and fired heavy weapons early yesterday. "The USC troops tested missiles this morning," one local, Yousuf Hassan, told Reuters. "It was really terrifying." The US Embassies in neighbouring Kenya and Ethiopia warned their citizens the two countries could be targets of suicide attacks by "extremist elements" from Somalia. "These threats specifically mention the execution of suicide explosions in prominent landmarks within Kenya and Ethiopia," the embassies said in a statement on Thursday. It said the message was issued in response to reports of "terrorist threats emanating from extremist elements within Somalia" and urged American citizens to be vigilant and use extreme caution when going to well-known public places. Confrontation appeared increasingly likely in Somalia, where one Baidoa resident said hundreds more Ethiopian troops were seen heading for the frontlines by truck. "The Ethiopians are waiting for the U.S.C to make a move," he said. An U.S.C source at Baledogle, Somalia's biggest military airfield, said his forces had also been put on high alert. "All the troops have been told to prepare to fight," he said. "We have been waiting for this for very long. We are raring to go and are ready to remove our enemy from our land," he added. Sources:Reuters
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What Losers% i FEEL I ALMOST FEEL SORRY FOR WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO THEM
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GALKAYO, Somalia Nov 4) - Militias loyal to the United Southern Courts moved northwards, passing through the town of Bandiiradley on Saturday night, according to residents. The southern militia, in an armored convoy of more than 30 battlewagons, are believed to be heading for the southern part of Galkayo, the capital of Mudug region, to establish a fake Court there. Galkayo is currently under the control of Puntland, a semiautonomous state in northern Somalia, and militias loyal to government-allied Col. Abdi Qeibdid, one of Mogadishu’s defeated warlords. Puntland President Mohamud “Adde” Muse, who recently came to Galkayo to prevent the establishment of an Islamic court, said today that the Courts movement is a clan, and that they oppose the interim Somali government simply because the leader, President Abdullahi Yusuf, is a member of the ***** clan. In August, Islamist militia advanced north towards Galkayo, prompting a response from Puntland and Col. Qeibdid’s militia, who deployed forces as far south as Bandiiradley, which is located some 70 KM south of Galkayo.
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THis is my first reading in this section and i got to say that Mr.Faarax is my favorite. HE did not seems to run out things to say. Two thumps UP it off the hook< Somali and English. Maybe i should join. Iam kind a rusty just kiding. great battles, to everyone.
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Somalia Africa's world war II.....Congo revisited
raadamiir replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
MAN SOMALIA NEEDS WAR SPECIALLY IN THE SOUTH WHERE THE MORYAAN COURTS HANG OUT. SHEIK ABDIALLAHI NEEDS TO MARCH I AM SICK OF THIS DAMN THING. WE NEED ANOTHER PRESIDENT THE SHEIK NEEDS TO STEP ASIDE AND LET SOME OF THE YOUNGER WADAADO TAKE THE LED SO THEY CLEAN THE STREETS OF MUDQUSHIO AND BRING BACK TO LIFE. I CALL FOR SHEIK ABDIALLAHI TO STEP DOWN AS HEADSTATE. FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS 1 BASED UPON MAJORITY OF THE POPULATIONS THOUGHT WE NEED ACTION AND HE IS NOT PROVIDING THAT NONE WHAT SO EVER. 2. WE NEED A DICTOR JUST FOR NOW BECUASE BEING A SOMALI NATIONLIST DOESN'T GET HIM **** 3. THE MORYAAN COURTS THE KANGAROO COURTS THE USC WHAT EVER THEY ARE CALLED UNDERSTAND ONE THING AN A** WIPING AND BY GOD HE HAS NOT DONE THAT I VOTE FOR THE GUY TO STEP DOWN IF DO NOT SEE ANY ACTION IN THE MONTH NOVEMBER I DON'T MEAN A LITTE ONE. BUT UNTEL THAN LONG LIVE SHEIK ABDIALLAHI YUSUF AND MAY HE WIN THE JIHAD AGAINST THE MORYAAN. -
Northern do you if Sheik Abdiallahi yusuf is beaten,when his is the TFG. And then the moryann beat Shiek Cadde Mussa YOU THINK that your self declared somaliland will stand. Man i WILL bring down somaliland with them for the fun of it. But if Sheik Reeyaale helps the TFG than we would come to an agreement. But what ever side you go on the idea of a SOMALILAND it but a dream LONG LIVE THE SHEIKS DEATH TO THE COURTS THE UNITED SOUHERN COURST I MEAN
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while we wait let's make do'aa for our brothers inshallah Ya allah protect Sheik Abdiallahi Yusuf and make him one of those you bestowed mercy upon. Help him in his Jihads against the United Southern courts. May allah make him the winner in this jihad. Ya allah protect him. Long live Sheik Abdiallahi Yusuf Death to unitedsoutherncourt :mad: :mad:
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sxb we will clean out of somalia put everyone in their respectable place. they tried 1991 and they kill somlianimo with the enthic genocide that they embraked. when amxaaro come in we will put xaamar's uprising to a stop. Mark my word there will be thousands dead but all of this will come becuase bad leadership from a group sub clans. The most dim-witted thing in the world "courts that are government." Reer baadiiy bunch duksii ceeyaal.