rudy-Diiriye

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  1. where do u get these stuff...i sure dont wanna be your neighbor! u probably one of those guys with binoculars by the window in dark room spying.. .lol
  2. wat! werent u on holiday last month.... u celebrating the Ethio x-mass. i hear it starts tomorrow. i heard its an official holiday in sland these days! thats why R-man was partying in addis!
  3. check it out! http://www.nbc.com/The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/video/#mea=202034
  4. faras qaayeheeyse qurux buu ku dorsadey!! if u understand that, then u will leave him alone...lol
  5. actually, the story is that yeey refuse to get on board, but zenewi wheeled him while yeey was yelling... yataabata leeba gushaashaa!! looooooooool. The sad part is, both dumb azz were not told about that they be travelling in the same plane!! Give up 4 the amxaar, hes playing with them like toys!!
  6. i'm gonna wait till the fast lady sings!!
  7. ngonge! u r not reading between the lines! she wants u to double it...go 4 the 2nd, 3rd etc! i dont think that she can hold it anylonger...lol... i read u loud and clear xalimoo.. go ahead, lemme know the 411!
  8. mine was the worst. the lady kept calling me by my initials.... OJ! she didnt give it to me!! i had to go to court to get it. i should have OJed her.
  9. layzie! go get him and bite him hard!! homie needs a wakeup call.
  10. will u be talking to us in af somali in the near further?? thnx. sorry, i dont understand your accent!!
  11. well its only 10:00pm Dec 31st still in la...tonite i decided to forgo all ny celebrations stuff since my country is under Amxaarow occupation. Biggest somali party is happening tonite in la...but 4 me! i rather remember my country ppl and what cruel, killings and genocide that tfg has done to them instead, i am listening to stuff like this tonite that i wanna share with yall. i left my cell phone at work so i dont have to hear ppl calling saying happy ny! dont worry that puppet najis will have his time in hell soon!! if u got time...check out my fav one!! PT---> equal rights and justice! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yK561xgVtI
  12. The Fall of Mogadishu A Black Day in Somali History December 30th, 2007 The Fall of Mogadishu A Black Day in Somali History. ImageThe sudden and apparently unexpected capture of Mogadishu by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) forces has angered every Somali who has a sense of dignity. On the other hand, the fall of Mogadishu brought a sense of relaxation only to Somalia warlords (or shall we say: Somali traitors) and they supporters who betrayed their The fall of Mogadishu marks a black day in Somali history. Somalia would be hollow and worthless without Mogadishu which is the heart of the nation. Mogadishu is where every Somali feels that he or she is superior to anyone. It is the city that refused to accept the tribal allegiance and labeled itself as the loving home for every Somali. History tells us that Mogadishu is an accommodating city should its inhabitants behave as city-dwellers not as ********. If you are a Somali by race, either hailing from the republic or beyond, Mogadishu is the only city that can carry all Somalis together on her back, and what a caring back Mogadishu to offer! But after watching the Somalia capital falling in the hands of the invading Ethiopian troops, it is no surprise, therefore, that sings of anger, sorrows and frustrations were felt equally in Somalia, Djibouti, the ****** region, as well as the Northern Frontier District (NFD), the Somali-inhabited region in Kenya. There are news that fighters are still coming from Somaliland, Puntland, Baidoa, Kismaayo, NFD, and from the ****** region to participate the liberation of Mogadishu. In my opinion which I share with many Somalis, Mogadishu is not like any other Somali city. It is not just the capital of the nation, it is more than that. Mogadishu is our safety net. It is the calm centre around which all Somali people swirl and which is the most precious part of our sovereignty. And because of this, the capture of Mogadishu by the Ethiopian forces was something too unbearable to contemplate. If we look back, we can all remember that since the collapse of the Somali government in 1991, bloodthirsty warlords began vying for control, and as a result of that, Somalia collapsed into war and anarchy, and since then, the country has been falling into pieces with nothing good ever being said about it. And because of a bunch of warlords, the Somali nation had suffered a cataclysmic disaster. The clan-warfare led ultimately to the collapse of all institutions and the destruction of the country’s infrastructure. Thousands were killed and wounded, a million or so – including myself – were driven into exile against their will. In such climate and in the vacuum of a failed state, Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) appeared on the screen. And after getting a financial support from Mogadishu business community as well as moral support from the society and some influential tribe leaders, UIC has formed well trained and disciplined young fighters capable of defeating Mogadishu’s notorious warlords. In just a short period of time, the UIC fighters have captured Mogadishu and most of the central and southern part of Somalia after defeating all Somali warlords in a humiliating way. They reopened both the port and the airport and restored law and order in a city bedeviled by wars in more than a decade. . Praising the victory of the Islamic Courts, Saverio Bertolino, a U.N. official said in an interview with the Newsweek magazine in July 2006: “In 15 years, no one was able to do what the Islamic Courts did in 15 days”. But the miracle victory of the Islamic Courts and the defeat of the warlords gave Addis Ababa regime the jitters and put the US policy in East Africa in ruins. Today, the war that is raging in Mogadishu is not just a recent conflict between the Ethiopian troops and UIC fighters, its roots go deeper. Since the failed US military invasion in Somalia in 1993, and the growing influence of the Islamic groups in Somalia in many aspects, Somalia began to take a centre stage in Washington’s policy in East Africa. Ethiopian secret agents as well as CIA operatives in the horn of Africa have been trying for many years to kill or capture suspected Somali Islamists through their puppets, the Somali warlords. But in most cases, they couldn’t succeed. And worse came to worse when their puppets were severely defeated and the UIC fighters took over the Somalia capital in June 2006. As a result of this, Washington decided not to risk its elite marines again back to Mogadishu to avoid another Black Hawk Down scenario. Describing the dilemma that faced the Bush administration after UIC fighters captured Mogadishu, Ken Menkhaus, associate professor of political science and Somalia expert at Davidson College, North Carolina said: “This is worse than the worst-case scenarios, the exact opposite of what the US government strategy, if there was one, would have wanted,” After this unexpected scenario, the US needed someone who can do the job. And obviously, Ethiopia stood among the crowd as the only and the preferred suitable candidate for that job, the invasion of Somalia. Taking advantages of the so-called “the war on terror” and being the most reliable US agent in the region, Addis Ababa regime agreed to risk its troops in Somalia for two main reasons: firstly, to fulfill US interest in Somalia, and secondly, to settle some old scores with Somalia, its most feared enemy. With that in mind, and on behalf of the United States on the pretext of cleansing Islamic fundamentalism from the horn of Africa, the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) regime in Addis Ababa invaded Somalia with military, financial and political support from America and a nod of approval from the African Union. Shame on the African Union and its Secretary General, shame on the Arab League, shame on the members of the Organization of Islamic Conference, shame on all these leagues of which Somalia is a member. Indeed, it is a worthless membership to hold. As though they are giving their end-year extravaganza, nearly 50,000 Ethiopian troops backed by US air and sea powers have captured Mogadishu on Thursday, 28th December 2006. Somali warlords and their militia – in a government uniform – were acting only as “interpreters & guides” for the invading forces. They were informing the Ethiopian troops the names of Somali villages and which town is more pro-Islamist than other. The moment the UIC fighters left the city, lawlessness has returned to Mogadishu and freelance militia started looting and killing civilians and immediately, the situation started descending back into total anarchy. But who would have thought that one day Mogadishu will be captured by Ethiopian troops, let alone they will shit inside its mosques?! The answer is: “this thought is something that never crossed our mind.” And this brings me to raise this question: Who is responsible that Mogadishu fell in the hands of the Somali enemy? Sometimes it is easy to raise a question than to find the answer. But this question must be raised and it deserves to be answered. Although some of the inherent ills that have caused the fall of Mogadishu have had their genesis primarily in Addis Ababa and Washington, but the fact remains that the fall of Mogadishu is – first and foremost – one of its people’s making. I place the responsibility for the fall of Mogadishu firmly on the Somalis themselves, especially Mogadishu warlords and their supporters. I would like to remind all Somalis that the traitors within are more dangerous than the declared enemy. The fall of Mogadishu has left a hole in my heart and the hearts of all true Somalis, but the wound had began to heal now after we watch young Somali fighters dragging the dead bodies of the Ethiopian soldiers in the streets of Mogadishu. Somalis should do everything to chase TPLF forces and their puppets out of Somalia. They should use all their available means to achieve this end. And although the fall of Mogadishu marks a black day in Somali history, but I am confident that the city of Mogadishu which succeeded in humiliating the American elite forces on October 1993, is also more capable in defeating the un-mourned Ethiopian soldiers. Mohamed Abbas http://free-somalia.org/?p=492
  13. i always see educated somalis say this and that, but i never see one of the them doing anything... like establishing a somali org to standup for their ppl. talk is cheap! show the leg work. Most of the current somali orgs are qaabil based and run by folks who couldnt tell a from b. no luck there.
  14. Mushi did it. he had the most to gain from it. watch the truth will come out soon, so dont be surprised about it.
  15. December 30th, 2007 On the eve of December 25, 2006, Ethiopia with the help of America’s financial help and its military machine, invaded Somalia and causing a humanitarian disaster in epic proportions for the Somali civilian population who has been suffering for the last 16 years of their own internal civil strives. It is time the so called civilized world both (Muslims and Non_Muslims) to stand up say enough is enough for the poor people of Somalia and stop the genocide perpetrated by the Tigrinyan army against defenseless civilian people of Mogadishu? Or will they turn a blind eye and pretend nothing is happening while millions of civilian are being slaughtered and driven out of their houses in Mogadishu? Ethiopian/American invasion of Somalia not only violated the sovereignty of the Somali country, but also mocked at the foundation of the so called charter of the United Nation. Chapter 1 article 4 of the united nation which calls out “All members shall refrain in their international relation from a threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state or in any other manner inconsistence with the purpose of the United Nation”. Even though UN resolution 1725 sponsored by the same Americans who are involved the Somali invasion, called neighboring countries to stay out of the Somali conflict, the world has yet to see/hear any condemnation by the so called UN security council or the head of the UN Ban Ki- moon against Ethiopia’s involvement of Somalia or violation of above mentioned resolution. What is happening is Mogadishu is worst than that of Darfour. The Somali conflict will not be solved by proxy wars, outsourcing torture of civilians running from the conflict to third country or sponsoring invasion, but through genuine political dialog among Somalis themselves. Somalis have shown last year that they are capable of restoring the Somali state back together without outside help. Somalis were better off year ago. Peace was restored to the restless capital of Mogadishu for the first time in 17 years until it was disrupted by the Ethiopian/ American invasion of Somalia and their hypocrisy, brought back the same warlords of who terrorized Somalis and dragged dead American solders through the streets of Mogadishu to their respective territory. The warlords who were chased out a year from Mogadishu are brought back to lead Somalis. What a nightmare! Solutions to Somali conflict are as follows: 1- Respect the will of the Somali people, because history has shown that Somalis have an iron will and no nation no matter how strong they think they are can break the will of the Somali People. Somalis both inside and outside the country have shown, time and time again that they will never allow this illegitimate government to run the Somali affairs. The sooner the world forgets of this Zenawi/American sponsored government, the faster the world will find a solution to this prolonged Somali conflict. 3- The world needs to condemn Ethiopia’s involvement of Somalia and call withdrawal of the Tigrayan troops from all the Somali territory and condemn Tigrinya killing of Somali civilians. 4- The world needs also to condemn America’s proxy war in Somalia. 5- Let the Somalis make caretaker government made in Somalia and made by Somalis. 6 – Stop the deployment of the African troops. There is no point to of sending troops to Somalia when we all know there is no peace to keep there, unless the intention of their deployment is to subjugate the Somali people to accept this illegitimate - warlord dominated government. It is morally wrong for the rest of the world to sit on the sideline and say or do nothing while defenseless civilians are being slaughtered in Somalia. It is time to stand up for justice and stop this senseless genocide taking place in Mogadihu. It is time to break the silence and stop Zenawi and his cohorts in Washington for their involvement in Somalia. Jibril Ali Ibrahim http://free-somalia.org/?p=494
  16. u r complaining and having all this problems, may be italian gals r ugly?? lol... holla..lol.
  17. dont get him wrong man! they called it STABLE when only one govt official gets killed a day.
  18. u remember this thread! wat a big difference a year makes...1000snds dead, and millions are in desparato now. where it go tfg...! I was born by the river in a little tent Oh and just like the river I've been running ever since It's been a long, a long time coming But I know a change gonna come, it has 2, i cant be held down 4ever.
  19. unfortunately, Pakis lost a great leader.. this accusations that u talk about were never proofed. and actually, it was madman mushi who was behind this rumor. she had more intellect, experience and knowledge than the madman. she was the bright light in dark place! rip sista! enjoy heaven & join the rest of the good 1s that departed. probably, madman will meet the same faith.
  20. lol..looks like a wakeup for above lady!! lool. watch out babe gal specially the ones that take u to expensive resturants. if they say, excuse me i gotta use the boys room... dont eat the food. just make sure that he comes back before u eat it...word
  21. Originally posted by GJ_Goate: jus ask duke for a list of pro t.f.g websites...... but offcourse, cheerleaders should help each other...its just logical.
  22. yup! every where somaliland officials turn, they run into ethiopians...! wat gives. just lil bit 2 much of concidence..i say. lol
  23. a journalist info is private and a good govt cant demand it. this homie needs to be free and the govt needs to get their own info...let them do their job. its called freedom of speech!!
  24. Originally posted by umu zakaria: Dr. Hawa. May Allah SW reward you i choose her, the rest should burn in hell for bring distructions to our ppl!!