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Ahmed Olad has raised some good points though. "Taleex Media reports confirmed earlier that the terror chief was refused to board US-bound planes because his name appeared on the ‘no-fly list’ of persons suspected with involvement of terrorism. Ahmed’s case is not the only one involving U.S. citizens stranded abroad by the FBI agents and refused to board US-bound planes. A case in point is Yahye Weheliye, a US citizen born to immigrants from Somalia who left for Yemen ‘to learn Arabic and look for a bride’ before deciding to return to the US. He was stopped in Egypt by FBI agents there and refused him from boarding his connecting flight to the U.S. because his name had been put on a no-fly list." "Needless to say, so much blood of innocent people had already been irrigated in the drylands of Sool, eastern province of Somaliland, by Ahmed and his fellow blood-curdling terrorists. He is a psychopath who takes a great deal of pride in showing the mutilated bodies of his poor victims on Somali speaking Universal TV by buying an airtime during prime time when the TV would attract the largest possible audience in a bid to set an example to residents of these provinces that anyone who fails to co-operate with his terror group would face a similar fate." "If a man, like Mohamoud, who ‘attempted’ to detonate a bomb could be sent to a court of law for a possible jail sentence then surely a man who had actually detonated multiple IEDs to shed the blood of so many innocent people could be arrested for his crimes if he sets foot in the US. Moreover, Ahmed’s planned trip to the US is all about collecting money from his sympathisers and supporters to further expand his terror activities, and to help recruit young impressionable men to his cause."
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SSC Terror Boss Stranded in Dubai Saleban Esse Ahmed, the leader of the infamous Al-Shabab-linked terrorist group known by its Somali Acronym, SSC, could not believe his luck at being given a platform by the BBC Somali radio service last week to spew out his hate and talk to his fellow terrorists back home. Nothing is more sickening than to hear the voice of the most wanted fugitive terrorist in Puntland and Somaliland whose hands are dripping with the blood of so many innocent people talking on the BBC Somali radio, hollering from somewhere in the Arabian desert heaven of Dubai to say to his fellow terrorists, “I am alive and kicking guys. It is business as usual and I am going to meet SSC supporters here in Dubai”. The terror chief even vowed that no one would stop him to go to the US because “I am a US-born citizen,” he said. Taleex Media reports confirmed earlier that the terror chief was refused to board US-bound planes because his name appeared on the ‘no-fly list’ of persons suspected with involvement of terrorism. Ahmed’s case is not the only one involving U.S. citizens stranded abroad by the FBI agents and refused to board US-bound planes. A case in point is Yahye Weheliye, a US citizen born to immigrants from Somalia who left for Yemen ‘to learn Arabic and look for a bride’ before deciding to return to the US. He was stopped in Egypt by FBI agents there and refused him from boarding his connecting flight to the U.S. because his name had been put on a no-fly list. If someone like Weheliye, a US-born citizen, who simply went to Yemen “to learn Arabic” could be refused to enter the American and Canadian airspace, surely the FBI agents can stop a man like Ahmed, a naturalised citizen of the US, who is a real terrorist whose presence in the US would not be conducive to the public good. “It’s a triumph for the terrorists like xaglotoosiye [Ahmed] when they are able to command the attention of the world’s largest news broadcaster organisation like the BBC radio that serves the Somali speaking world. The more terrorism succeeds, and I believe publicity like this helps it to succeed, the more of our citizens and that of other countries they’re putting in jeopardy. This is an incentive for the SSC terrorists to continue their terror activities.” said Jama Harun who is a member of a group of Somalilanders trying to apply to the Magistrates court for a warrant of arrest against the terror chief if he arrives in England. The English law allows private individuals to seek warrants for the arrest of people they wish to prosecute for serious offences, including alleged war crimes. The BBC has gone too far and failed to realise how badly such an image would play out to their audience in Somaliland and Puntland where this terror leader carried out a relentless campaign to murder innocent civilians and assassinate government officials- mainly from his own clan family members- in a bid to destabilise the relatively peaceful and stable regions of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn, which the abbreviation of his terror group stands for, and render them virtually ungovernable. In the US, Mohammed Osman Mohamoud, a 19 year old, naturalised US citizen from Somalia and resident of Corvallis, Oregon had been arrested on charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction (explosives) in connection with a plot to detonate a vehicle bomb at an annual Christmas tree lighting. However, Ahmed did not, in actual fact, kill or harm anyone. Nonetheless he was arrested after he attempted to remotely detonate what he believed to be explosives in a van that was parked near the Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland, the affidavit alleges. Here we have a Somali –American citizen- who is the leader of an Al-Shabab-linked terrorist group and who had actually detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) against the cars of government officials using the ring of a mobile phone. Several high ranking Somaliland government officials had been brutally murdered in this manner for the past year or so not to mention the scores of innocent civilians butchered by this terror group, SSC. If a man, like Mohamoud, who ‘attempted’ to detonate a bomb could be sent to a court of law for a possible jail sentence then surely a man who had actually detonated multiple IEDs to shed the blood of so many innocent people could be arrested for his crimes if he sets foot in the US. Moreover, Ahmed’s planned trip to the US is all about collecting money from his sympathisers and supporters to further expand his terror activities, and to help recruit young impressionable men to his cause. Needless to say, so much blood of innocent people had already been irrigated in the drylands of Sool, eastern province of Somaliland, by Ahmed and his fellow blood-curdling terrorists. He is a psychopath who takes a great deal of pride in showing the mutilated bodies of his poor victims on Somali speaking Universal TV by buying an airtime during prime time when the TV would attract the largest possible audience in a bid to set an example to residents of these provinces that anyone who fails to co-operate with his terror group would face a similar fate. During the interview with the BBC, the terror boss ludicrously boasted that he is “democrat” elected by the people of Sool, Sanaag and Cayn as a leader yet his terror group declared a bitter war against democracy and all those who seek to enact it. It is no secret that his group made every endeavour to stop the people in these provinces from voting in the last Somaliland presidential election but miserably failed to do so. In an interview with the BBC Somali radio, the former Somaliland minister of foreign affairs, Abdillahi Mohamed Duale, described the SSC leader Suleiman Esse Ahmed and his group a bunch of “terrorists”. The president of the self autonomous region of Puntland, Abdirahman Faroole, who is related by blood to the terror leader labelled the SSC as “terrorists” and Ethiopia launched a military attack on the SSC’s base in Buhoodle, sending terrorists scurrying for cover into the snake infested thorn bushes of that area. Ahmed said his group is a ‘peaceful one’ yet it resorts to mass murder, oppression, intimidation, terrorism and assassination. This kind of behaviour is reminiscent of the way in which the Mafia sends flowers to the funerals of its victims. This doubletalk goes above and beyond simple hypocrisy and lies. It is a display of an utter contempt for the intelligence and sensibilities of the Somaliland people. In conclusion, a terrorist, like Ahmed, is too sick to be accepted into civilised society. Adam Olad
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Sudan's Government Quits Peace Talks With Darfur Rebels, State-Run TV Says By Maram Mazen - Dec 31, 2010 2:49 PM GMT Sudan withdrew its negotiators from peace talks on Darfur, a move that the biggest rebel group in the western region warned would be a “declaration of war.” Today’s departure of the Sudanese delegation from the negotiations, mediated by host nation Qatar, coincides with an outbreak of fighting between Sudanese forces and a faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement, the only rebel group with which the government has signed a peace deal, state-run Sudan TV said. “We told the mediators that negotiating in the conventional manner, the negotiating delegations arguing without reaching clear resolutions, is not helpful,” presidential adviser Ghazi Salaheddine Atabani told Qatar-based Al Jazeera television yesterday when Sudan announced its intention to leave the talks. The Qatari-led mediation over the last two years failed to find a final peace deal to end a seven-year conflict between the Sudanese army and pro-government militias, and the mostly African rebels who took up arms against the state, accusing it of neglecting Darfur. Sudanese President Umar al-Bashir had said on several occasions that the end of 2010 would mark the conclusion of the Doha talks. It would be the last chance for rebel groups to reach an agreement with the government during the talks, Atabani said last month. “There aren’t any new issues that haven’t been discussed,” Atabani told Sudan TV in Khartoum today upon arrival from Doha. ‘Declaration of War’ Darfur’s main rebel group, the Justice and Equality Movement, had halted talks several times over the last two years, accusing the government of violating cease-fire agreements. The movement rejected the government’s decision to withdraw its delegation from Doha. “We see this as a declaration of war, and the movement is preparing itself for that,” El Taher El Feki, chairman of JEM’s legislative council, said in a telephone interview from London yesterday. Clashes in Darfur, along with tribal fighting, banditry and disease, have claimed about 300,000 lives and forced more than 2 million people to flee their homes, according to United Nations estimates. The Sudanese government puts the violence-related death toll at about 10,000. The government is still committed to the peace process, Atabani said. Any peace talks after Doha will be held in Sudan, state-run SUNA news agency quoted al-Bashir as saying Dec. 29. Other rebel groups, such as a faction of the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Abdel Wahid Nur, have refused to start peace talks before the government halts military operations and disarms militias. More than 18,000 people were displaced as they fled clashes this month in the village of Khor Abeche in South Darfur state between the Sudanese army and another Sudan Liberation Movement faction, known as SLM-Minnawi, the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping mission said. The SLM signed a peace deal with the government in 2006. Clashes between the two sides broke out Dec. 10, with the Sudanese army vowing to crush Minnawi’s forces, while he said he is ready for war with Sudanese government forces. To contact the reporter on this story: Maram Mazen in Khartoum via the Cairo newsroom at
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AUN. Is Islaan the version of Caaqil & Suldaan?
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Sudan is withdrawing from peace talks with Darfur rebel groups, according to a Sudanese official. Despite the withdrawal, Sudan is still committed to making peace. Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir threatened to call off the talks in Qatar and return negotiations to Sudan if agreement was not reached by Thursday. "If we reach an agreement tomorrow, then God be praised, but if we don’t then we will withdraw our negotiating team," President Omar al-Bashir said at a rally Wednesday in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur state. Al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes in the western Darfur region, said he would not deal with rebels bearing arms after the talks ended in Doha, Qatar. "These (rebel) movements are enjoying the negotiation process and their residency in foreign hotels while the people of Darfur are suffering the flames of war," al-Bashir said. "We will not negotiate with anyone who carries a gun and claims to lead an armed group that represents the will of the people." Al-Bashir carried out his threat after negotiations failed on Thursday. Chief government negotiator Ghazi Salaheddine says the Sudanese delegation will leave for Khartoum on Friday. The anti-government Justice and Equality Movement called al-Bashir’s statement a declaration of war. "What the president said yesterday has blocked the way ahead on the road to a political solution," said a statement from Ahmed Hussein Adam, a spokesman for the group. "It is a declaration of war and a limiting of any future chance for peace." Last minute disagreements ended the goal of negotiators to reach an agreement by the end of the year. The deadline was ahead of a key referendum on independence for Southern Sudan that begins January 9. North and South, dominated by non-Arab Christians and animists, have fought one of Africa’s longest-running civil wars. The Darfur conflict is separate from the North-South divide, but independence for the South could help embolden rebels in Darfur. Fighting began in 2003 between rebel groups and al-Bashir’s Arab-dominated government in Khartoum. More than 300,000 people have been killed in this desolate region, where hopes for peace have gone up and down over the last few months. africanaonline
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Maxaa kala heysta Somaliland iyo Puntland oo isku mindiyo soofeysanaaya
Saalax replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
lol so just because we agree that Somaliland has no links with terrorists but rather the piratestate(puntland is the one who has links with terror groups) He is my father? what a bizarre joke. How about i become your daddy Somalina. -
Maxaa kala heysta Somaliland iyo Puntland oo isku mindiyo soofeysanaaya
Saalax replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
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Somaliland Shabab Link Denied. Yet 70 SNM Militia Found Dead in Galgala
Saalax replied to Abdirazak_PTL's topic in Politics
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Somaliland and Ethiopia Discuss About South Sudan's Independence
Saalax replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Kamaavi. SSC means alot to me. It's my ancestral land where the roots started. Where my forefathers and ancestors are buried. It's precious to us. Hence why it will forever remain part of Somaliland. -
Now you are trying to turn SNM against USC. I have nothing against USC much respect to them for capturing the capital and chasing siad bare to Kakuma, Utanga and finally Nigeria where he met his fate. However Abtigiis. The fact remains SNM liberated Somaliland city by city, Hargeysa, Burco, Erigavo, Berbera etc with their military might. While the USC handled their areas. SPM - Attacking Jubbaland, Kismaayo areas. That was the plan of the baligubadle Shiir and it became success. Now that is the facts.
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Somaliland and Ethiopia Discuss About South Sudan's Independence
Saalax replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
War anigu 5% ama 10% dhuul ah waan ka marmi kara. Unlike some people over 80% percent dhuulkooda laga haysto. Somaliland will fight for the Hawd Reserve Area when the time is right. For the moment being we will never support a clannish rebel movement that goes by the name ONLF. Tough luck. -
Whether it is a clan project or not. It will be very difficult task to divide them. They have one united goal hence what makes Somaliland unique. They are people who are determinded to fight to the end of their aim unlike some people.
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Funny thing with this people they think they can divide the people of Somaliland. Siad bare and his Goons failed to do so. What makes them think future leaders of koonfuria might be capable of it?
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Somaliland and Ethiopia Discuss About South Sudan's Independence
Saalax replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Xaaji Xunjuf;685155 wrote: Abtigis thinks if he is under occupation every one else is under occupation wishful thinking Sheekada maad fahmiin miya waxa weeyan aniga wa la ii haysta ayagana wa ina la haysto. That kind of menatality is what ruined somalia. -
Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Mudug oo Maanta Qarax Lagula Beegsaday Badhtamaha Magalada Gaalkacayo Gaalkacayo-(OWN)-Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Mudug Qaybta Maamul Goboleedka Buntland ayaa Maanta ka badbnaaday Qarax miino oo dhulka hoostiisa loogu aasay kaas oo aan lagaranaynin cida ka danbaysay. Qaraxani ayaa ka kacay goobtaasi xili uu marayay gaadhiga uu saarnaa gudoomiyaha Gobolka Mudug Axmed Caki Salaad waxaanu qaraxaasi sababay in waxyeelo aan sidaasi u wayni ay soo gaadho Gaadhiga Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Mudug. Taliyaha Ciidamada ee Gobolka Mudug oo ka warbixinayay qaraxani aya war baahinta u sheegay in aanu jirin wax dhibaato ah oo uu gaystay qarxani marka laga reebo qof wadada ka agdhawaa xiliga uu qaraxu dhacay kaas oo uu so gaadhay dhaawac fududi. Taliyuhu waxa uu intaas ku daray inay ciidmada Booliska ee Gobolku ay baadhayaan sababta keentay qaraxani iyo cidii ka danbaysay iayaduu cida lagu helo falkana la horkeeno doono sharciga. Geesta kale markii uu qaraxani dhacay aya waxaa soo gaadhay goobta uu qaraxani ka dhacay ciidamada booliska kuwaasi oo xidhay dhamaan jidad soo gala baadhitaanan ka sameeyay dhamaan goobihii ka shakiyeen. Ugu Danbayntiina maaha markii ugu horaysay ee Qarax noocani oo kale ahi uu ka dhaco gobolada maamul Goboleedka Bunland balse dhawaanahnba waxaa jiray weeraro qorshaysan oo lagula kacay madaxda maamul gobleedka Buntland kuwaasi ooh ore loogu dilay saraakiil ka tirsan Mamul Goboleedkaas.
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Somaliland and Ethiopia Discuss About South Sudan's Independence
Saalax replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Ngonge is acting as the spokesman of the government in that sense SSC is his citizens. So look beyond your clannish lenses Abtigiis. -
Faroole is a clown i wouldn't mind seeining him extend his circus years further in puntland.
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Haji Xandjuf don't let those koonfurians decieve you with their sweet talks. Maanta ba'ad baad isku gashay.
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SAYID MAX'ED CABDULLE XASAN: Was he a Mujahid Shahiid??
Saalax replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
Chimera. The SNM punished the collaborators of the dictatorial regime of siad bare and not just random people. -
SAYID MAX'ED CABDULLE XASAN: Was he a Mujahid Shahiid??
Saalax replied to MoonLight1's topic in Politics
I am not sure if you can call the Dervish & Sayyid mujahiidiin more like part-time warlords who use to raid other clans while stealing their camels and properties , part-time freedom fighters The real Mujahiid was Imam Ahmed Ibraahiim Al Ghazi who fought for his religion (Islam) and to defend his people from the aggressive christian kingdoms of the highlanders while conquering them and converting some. The Conquest of abbyssinia Futah al habash = For the most part success SNM Movement = Success Dervish Movement = Failure
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