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Somaliland: On the Road to Independent Statehood?
The Zack replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Peter Pham? Waar ninkan waa nin somali naceyb ka buuxdo taariikhdiisa dib u baadh intaadan article-kiisa akhrinba. I mean Somaliland is Somalidiid, too but I don't think his article would benefit somaliland either. -
defeated in Mogadishu terror groups seek hideout in KISMAYU
The Zack replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
you guys are nothing but a bunch of tribalists. Idinkii qurbaha joogay ee laga rabay inaad wax barataan oo dadkeena dhibaatada ka saartaan baa saacadan isugu faanaya qabiilkeygaa kaa xog badan iyo qabiilkeygaa kaa fiican. Acuudi bilaahi min sharrikum! -
Areebo= Basari, Qof aan nadiif aheyn ama gurigeed uusan nadiif aheyn yacni aan gaari' aheyn. Very dirty. Usually used for females.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — The Ethiopian government, one of America’s top allies in Africa, is forcing untrained civilians — including doctors, teachers, office clerks and employees of development programs financed by the World Bank and United Nations — to fight rebels in the desolate ****** region, according to Western officials, refugees and Ethiopian administrators who recently defected to avoid being conscripted. Ethiopia has been struggling with the rebels for years. But with tens of thousands of its troops now enmeshed in a bloody insurgency in Somalia and many thousands more massing on the border for a possible war with Eritrea, the government seems to be relying on civilians to do more of its fighting in the ******, a bone-dry chunk of territory where Ethiopian troops have been accused by human rights groups of widespread abuses. In a recent report, government officials in the region called upon elders, traders, women and civil servants to form local “security committees” and mobilize their clans to destroy the rebels and their bases of support. The government says that the rebels are terrorists who have carried out assassinations and bombings, and that civilians have volunteered to fight them. But by many accounts, the militias are hardly voluntary. One Western aid official said soldiers had barged into hospitals to draft recruits and threatened to jail health workers if they did not comply. In other cases, lists of names were posted on public bulletin boards, ordering government employees to report for duty, according to a member of the regional Parliament and two Ethiopian administrators who have fled the country. Many of those who refused were fired, jailed and in some cases tortured, the administrators and the Parliament member said. The civilians are serving as guides, porters, translators and foot soldiers, and they are sent into the bush with little or no training to confront hardened guerrilla fighters. In the ensuing battles, many civil servants have recently been killed, according to accounts corroborated by Western officials and aid workers. “Anybody who works for the government — teachers, doctors, clerks, administrators — has to join a militia,” said Hassan Abdi Hees, who worked as the head accountant in a government office in the ****** and is now seeking asylum in Kenya. “I left because I didn’t want to die.” Several Western officials say they are alarmed about this new strategy, especially when the first signs may be emerging of a humanitarian crisis that aid officials predicted over the summer. Earlier this year, the Ethiopian military sealed off large swaths of the ****** to choke off support for the rebels, preventing much of the commercial traffic and emergency food aid from entering. Western aid officials warned this could cause a famine. The military has since relaxed some restrictions, but a survey by the aid group Save the Children U.K. found that child malnutrition rates in some areas have soared past emergency thresholds and are now higher than in Darfur or Somalia, widely considered the two most pressing crises in Africa. In late November, John Holmes, the most senior humanitarian official at the United Nations, came to the ****** to assess the situation. While there, he said, he heard reports of civilian militias being formed, and observed that it was increasingly difficult to find health workers, livestock workers and trained professionals to distribute much-needed aid in the region, which now faces a drought. “There is not a catastrophe there, for the moment,” he said. “But there is a lot of concern the ****** could become a serious humanitarian crisis.” Ethiopian officials deny this. “Many media and international organizations have been exaggerating the problems,” said Nur Abdi Mohammed, a government spokesman. “There is no food aid problem. There is no malnutrition problem.” As for militias, Mr. Mohammed said, “What is happening is that the local tribes are forming to fight against the O.N.L.F.,” the ****** National Liberation Front, the main rebel group in the area. “The people want to protect their livelihood,” Mr. Mohammed added. According to the recent government report, which was published by regional authorities, rank-and-file civil servants are not the only ones called upon to fight the rebels. It also lists several employees who work for programs financed by international donors Source: NY Times
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loooooooooooool@he is a killer. His name is yey kulahaa like he would care. Waar odayga u duceeya dheh.
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Thats outrageous! Thats is why I don't even use their towels wax kale iska dhaaf e. I carry my own towel and bakeeri.
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Yahoo asks: Why do Soomaali people all look so similar?
The Zack replied to Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar's topic in General
^^ yep this image has been photoshopped! -
^true. Where is NFD dude? Garissa, Wajir, etc...
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A Somali Mississauga man calls 911 claiming he killed his daughter
The Zack replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
I thought that a Muslim person can not have a non-Muslim friend at all. Isn't that clearly stated in the Qur'an and Hadith. Dadka qaar maxey indhaha isu tiraan horta. Gabadha dhimatay Allaha u naxariisto, Odaygana Ilaahay baa la xisaabtami! -
Obama is leading the polls in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
The Zack replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in General
^No, but the votes of these two states can make big difference that is why Mrs. Clinton is so worried. Plus there is democratic debate coming up tomorrow. -
^What he talks about matters big time! This is the same reason why the ICU's policy failed when Indhacadde started making some un-smart threats( Itoobiya baan weerareynaa in 7 days, Mareykanka waa cadowgeen blah blah). You don't need to say something you can't do.
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Puntland versus Somaliland on the treatment of Somali IDPs
The Zack replied to Naxar Nugaaleed's topic in Politics
Isn't puntland=TFG? and why do you think those Journalists fled from Muqdisho? -
I thought Somalidiids have their own passport. What good does a passport do if you can't travel with it? Ciil badanaa
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Most of this map is wrong and inaccurate. I don't know what kind of history you are trying to note here but you labeled wrong qabiil's on different gobols.
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a Somalidiid, ofcourse.
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Umu Zakaria lol. If that is the case you are not American/Canadian/British or whatever citizenship you hold now. Good point Caamir.
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^Taas qof u diidan ma jirto cadowga hala dagaalamo oo xabashida ha laayo lakin inuu isla xidhiidhiyo bin ladin iyo chechnya maxaa faa'ido ah oo ay u keeni?
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a move to the right direction. Good job Reer Gedo!
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Me from OHIO! Cleveland Rocks!
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What in the world is wrong with Ceyrow. Ileen its true that he has been trained in Afghanistan. These words don't help the civilians in Mogadishu. This will give Ethiopia couple of million dollars.
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^Those questions have already been answered in this same thread.
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