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Everything posted by Che -Guevara
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You can insult Somalia and buloogu to your heart's content, just don't badmouth people and clans.
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Nine dead in Dayton. El Paso still stands at 20.
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There's no pleasing Somalis
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He succumbed to his injuries.
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P.s. I must admit I didn't expect this.
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The four top spots in the government and military/intelligence positions should never held by dual nationals.
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Somalia Vice PM: Somaliland region is divided on the issue of secession
Che -Guevara replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
This is the smartest move Villa Somalia has ever come up with in regards to the north. Let's actually debate if everyone is for secession -
So you are quoting Alpha News and National Liberty Foundation? Oh man. Here's an actual story Republican Danielle Stella, aiming to unseat Ilhan Omar, charged with felony Republican Danielle Stella, aiming to unseat Ilhan Omar, charged with WWW.GOOGLE.COM A Minnesota congressional candidate hoping to unseat Ilhan Omar with promises of being tough on crime faces felony shoplifting charges... I assume you are campaign manager.
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ETHIOPIA SAYS ARMY TO TAKE OVER SECURITY IN TROUBLED SOUTH July 22, 2019 Efforts by the Sidama ethnic group, the largest in Ethiopia’s southern region, to establish a new semi-autonomous state, has put them on a collision course with the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ethiopia announced Monday that soldiers and federal police will take over security in a restive southern region following days of violence that has left at least 18 people dead. “The regular security structure has been unable to ensure rule of law and has been stymied by various agendas,” said a statement read on regional state television late Monday. “From today onward the southern region will be under a federal security forces-led command post.” The unrest stems from efforts by the Sidama ethnic group, the largest in the southern region, to establish a new semi-autonomous state – a project that has put them on a collision course with the government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. Protests erupted last week as Sidama activists sought to declare their own territory separate from the diverse Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region. Ethiopia is already partitioned into nine semi-autonomous regions. The constitution requires the government to organise a referendum for any ethnic group that wants to form a new entity within a year of them requesting it. Sidama leaders submitted their request last July and were preparing to unilaterally declare their new state last week but instead accepted a government request to delay the move. Clahses broke out when it became clear that a declaration was not imminent, with violence carrying through the weekend into Monday. In its statement, the government said security had deteriorated and the southern region was plagued by “strife, destruction, displacement and robberies”. “Armed and illegal groups have been wreaking havoc in the region and the army has been trying to restore the rule of law,” it said. It said the federal takeover came at the request of regional officials. Details of a new central command post be made known in coming days, it added. – Rising death toll – Hospital officials in Hawassa, the regional capital, said last Friday that four people were killed in protests there. Security forces swiftly quelled the unrest but violence in towns outside Hawassa spread. A hospital official in Woreta Rassa, located about 30 kilometres (18 miles) outside Hawassa, said Monday that 12 people had died after being shot by soldiers late last week. “Twelve people from the community were killed and 19 were injured,” said the official, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to reveal casualty totals. “They were fighting the military.” In Yirgalem, around 40 kilometres south of Hawassa, two people died out of 10 who were admitted to the local hospital, said Gudura Funte, the hospital’s head. “One patient was shot at 4:00 am today. He was admitted in the morning and then he died. The rest came on Friday, Saturday and Sunday,” Funte said. He added that the security situation had largely stabilised by Monday afternoon. The numbers provided Monday by hospital officials are likely incomplete, as violence was also reported in other areas. Some Sidama activists have put the death toll as high as 60 but it has not been possible to verify their reports. Derese Desalegn, the head of the Sidama health department, said he planned to dispatch officials to affected areas on Tuesday to begin gathering comprehensive casualty figures. At least 150 people had been arrested in connection with the violence as of Friday, Hawassa Mayor Sukare Shuda told regional state media. Source: AFP
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Trump attacks Ilhan and where she came from (Somalia)
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
One more reason for him not to like Somalis. Why visit a Somali website? -
Mustafe Cagjar, Suldaan Duulane in the Amhara State
Che -Guevara replied to Suldaanka's topic in Politics
That's a serious miscalculation. The only way Amhara will assume power has to be through sheer force and brutality. They would to have destroy Ethiopia first before it comes under their control. And they are being ethnically cleansed from regions where they form the minority. As we speak, the Sidama are targeting Amhara, burning their churches and looting their businesses. Addis will be their stand. -
Mustafe Cagjar, Suldaan Duulane in the Amhara State
Che -Guevara replied to Suldaanka's topic in Politics
He's losing the plot. Hopefully, ONLF has more sense. -
Trump attacks Ilhan and where she came from (Somalia)
Che -Guevara replied to Holac's topic in Politics
They are now using a picture of Tuke and saying her father is war criminal. -
Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both outspoken critics of the Israeli government, will not be barred from visiting Israel, the country’s ambassador to the United States said Friday. Omar (D-Minn.), a Somali-born refugee, said this week that she planned to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories in a few weeks, which led some to wonder whether she would be welcome. “Out of respect for the U.S. Congress and the great alliance between Israel and America, we would not deny entry to any member of Congress into Israel,” Ambassador Ron Dermer said. The Jewish Insider first reported Omar’s intention to visit. “I am going in a couple of weeks and so I’ll learn more. But truly, everything that I hear points to both sides feeling like there is still an occupation,” Omar told Jewish Insider after a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing Wednesday during which bills related to Israel were debated. Tlaib (D-Mich.), who is Palestinian American, has plans to visit her relatives in the West Bank over Congress’s August recess. Omar and Tlaib, the first two Muslim women to serve in Congress, are supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which calls for individuals and companies to boycott Israel over its policies toward Palestinians. This week, Omar sponsored a resolution with Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) to affirm Americans’ right to use “boycotts to further civil rights at home and abroad.” Though the language of her resolution is broad, it is intended to oppose efforts on Capitol Hill to protect states that ban companies participating in the BDS movement. Tlaib is the third co-sponsor of the resolution. “We cannot simultaneously say we want peace and then openly oppose peaceful means to hold our allies accountable,” Omar said during the Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. “This week I introduced a resolution. . . . It recognizes the proud history of boycott movements in this country dating back to the Boston Tea Party.” Omar and, to a lesser extent, Tlaib have been pilloried by the right-wing media and President Trump since arriving in Washington. Omar was attacked earlier this year for comments she made about Israel that some believed perpetuated anti-Semitic stereotypes, including saying that support for Israel in American politics was “all about the Benjamins.” Over the weekend, Trump sent a tweet referring to Omar, Tlaib, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), all women of color, telling them to “go back” to the country they came from and accusing them of hating America. Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Tlaib were all born in the United States. Omar became a citizen in 2000. And when Trump mentioned Omar at a rally in North Carolina on Wednesday night, the crowd chanted, “Send her back!” On Friday, Trump continued his disparagement of Omar, telling reporters, “She’s lucky to be where she is, let me tell you.” Israel will not prohibit Reps. Omar and Tlaib from visiting next month WWW.HIIRAAN.COM Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, both outspoken critics of the Israeli government, will not be barred from visiting Israel, the country’s ambassador to the United States said Friday.