Che -Guevara

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  1. Meydadka 12 ruux oo intooda badan la gowracay oo laga helay degmada Wanla weyn ee Sh/Hoose. { 08 May 2008} waxaa la daabacay Thu 08 May 2008 12: 34: 13 Wanla-Weyn(Allmudugnews.com)Meydadka 12 ruux oo rag dhalinyaro ah ay ku jiraan, isla markaana intooda badan la gowracay ayaa la gaarsiiyay deegaanka Yaaq Bari-weyne, oo ka tirsan degmada Wanla weyn ee gobolka Sh/Hoose. Dad goob joogeyaal oo ku sugan deegaankaasi Yaaq Bari-weyne ayaa sheegay in Meydadka dadkan laga keenay deegaana Carmoole, isla markaana 11 ka mid ah uu ka muuqdo in la gowracay, halka qofka kale toogasho uu ka muuqdo, sida ay yiraahdeen. Illaa iyo haatan waxaan si dhab ah loo ogeyn cidda dishay dadkani, hasa ahaatee waxaa uu ku soo beegmayaa xilli qarax xoogan ciidamada Ethiopia shalay lagula beeg saday deegaana Carmoole , halkaasoo ay ku sugnaayeen illaa waqti dambe. Dadka shacabka ah ayaa argagax xoogan ka muujiyay falkan, oo ay ku tilmaameen mid xasuuq ah oo lagula kacay dad aan dhibaato geesan , sida ay xuseen. Xafiiska Wararka Allmudugnews.com,Reporter Abshir Ali Muuse Abshir17@hotmail.com info@allmudugnews.com
  2. Somalia: The face of resistance, or resistance without a face 4 May 4, 2008 - 6:53:14 AM SUNDAY EDITORIAL | Is the U.S. governments 'air strike diplomacy' a policy capable of achieving Washington's long-term strategic objectives? The fact that U.S. government warplanes bombarded a small town in central Somalia to kill one of the country's fiercest guerrilla leaders emphasized, to say the least, the key role the Bush administration continues to play in the chaotic Horn of Africa country some 15 months after the Ethiopian army's initial invasion. Sheikh Adan Hashi Ayro, a rebel who was allegedly trained by Afghanistan's Taliban, was the target of the U.S. bombing in Dhusamareb, the capital of Galgadud region. According to media reports, more than 20 other Somalis were killed in the air strike in the early hours of Thursday, May 1, 2008, including women and children and entire houses demolished to dirt. The death of Ayro was portrayed, rightly or wrongly, as the death of Somalia's al Qaeda leader and, therefore, a minor victory in President Bush's ongoing global "war on terror." Is the U.S. governments 'air strike diplomacy' a policy capable of achieving Washington's long-term strategic objectives in the Horn of Africa region? Does such militarist policy do more harm or good to the American leader's self-professed desire to spread liberty and freedom across the world, and especially in Muslim lands? Did Ayro's death bring any tangible results on the ground, or merely reinforce the Islamist guerrillas' hardline resolve to continue the bloody insurgency? These are questions that arise from the ashes of Tomahawk missiles that torpedoed rudely into the sands of Somalia and in the conscience of a suffering people. Many analysts and insiders have suggested that Ayro's assassination will not bring peace to Somalia, mainly because the essential ingredients that led to the rise of men like Ayro and continue to swell the number of young fighters joining the insurgency remain tacitly in place. That is to say, as long as U.S.-backed Somali warlords continue to selfishly hold on to the country's highest positions of power, and their authority is brutally reinforced by Ethiopian occupation troops, the insurgency will gain strength and spread by the day. In Somalia, there is a new generation of youth who have known little but poverty and drought, armed conflict and disorder, lack of public services and employment opportunities. The U.S. policy of bombarding the enemy is a tunnel vision of the country's numerous troubles that, while terrorism is a deadly factor, include a more complex web of domestic and regional issues that must be addressed in the application of a comprehensive foreign policy. Naturally, that would include investment not only in the country's ruling class, i.e. warlords, but also investing resources directly in civil society with the long-term aim of creating sustainable development initiatives that help tackle the pressing issues of unemployment, economic stagnation and the lack of public services. There is no single 'face' that represents the type of armed resistance we are now witnessing in Somalia. Nearly two decades of conflict have created a dangerous environment for any political force to function regularly. Unless the structure of the current system is dismantled and educated Somalis with no criminal history are given an opportunity to lead, Somalia will remain a minor mirror image of Iraq. The resistance will get new faces as the days of occupation progress, and as the Somali people feel as if they have no choice but to wage war on the hated warlords and their foreign backers. Garowe Online Editorial, editorial@garoweonline.com
  3. ^I know your heart is in good place but you sound like Rudolf Kastner in believing you could actually negoitate with the TFG and their masters in good faith!
  4. ^I think for some of us it will take Ethios boys raping our women and slitting our throats in the streets of Gaalkacayo and Bosaaso to realise who's really in control and what the TFG stands for. Imaanshaha ciidamada Ethiopia ee magaalada Gaalkacyo ayaa yimid iyadoo Madaxweynaha Puntland uu wali joogo Addis Ababa, kalana hadlayo Dowladda Ethiopia sidii Ciidamo Ethiopian u keeni lahaa Puntland web page It was Xamer, now it is the A-bsame, and tomorrow it will be you!
  5. ^Ayeeyo Ayaan Xirsi maxay kaa samayse horta. Intaad budh la boodilaheed bal usoo ducay gabadha.Ana laba faataxo ii soomar And kudos to the kid!!!
  6. ^I wish I did. Just wondering Saaxib, do you ever stop and think just maybe the TFG is beyond redemption? And in all seriousness, how much power do they weild in Somalia. The only power in Somalia right now are Ethios who pretty much do watever they like and the Al-shabaab. The TFG and Asmara are merely symbolic entities. P.S. If your call for negiotation is sincere. I say let it be between Somali tribes but let it be done outside the TFG and Al-Shabaab framework.
  7. With the strong backing of her determined mother, Ayan drew on the resilience she had witnessed among the Somali women she and her family came to know in refugee camps in Kenya, and resolved to be the first of her family to graduate from university. web page
  8. O' the things that pass for criticisms these days, same regurgitated not mention dullish mantric babbling. It is extremely nauseating and equally offensive to the mind but that's reality of bitter men. Let's conflate all dissenting voices and forget those stuck in yesteryears. It is pointless to confute their arguments. Let them capitulate to tyranny. I get the feeling they will be in good company anyway. LooooooooooooL@LX
  9. Yes I agree but the sincerity of some people's criticism could be doubted as being coming from different perspective, you know we are Somali... We could say that about everyone here including you and I but still shouldn't negate people's cricisms considering the fact that the charges are actually true.
  10. Somalipride-Puntland is part of Somalia last time I checked. It is open to criticism from every Somali. Geeljire...No DNA neccesary. Reer Bari aa gaaban yihiin oo madoob yihiin. Horaa lagaa soo saaraa.
  11. ^Umadaan odagay duca u gurbiniyaan adigusay labadaan bari xaa kudaaray. Northerner...Bal ha,isii turanturayne halkaa hanoo joogto.
  12. Originally posted by Biixi: ^^^ Why not. Everybody should pay for their own crimes.Xaarkaaga iska tir kow intaad sheegi lahayd mid ninkale kuyaal. Jimcaale...Waaba yaab war Somalipride ma Uusay naas nuujiya. Odaga dhiniciisa lagama marikaro
  13. ^Sida geel siliid macsaro shiidaaya iska dabawa warayganeesaa.Aw ka gudub marka!
  14. ^Could you not bring Somaliland into this?
  15. ^Nah, but organize Somali Community in UAE or whatever city reside in and send whatever you could afford to the thousands displaced in Xamer.
  16. ^Just empty rethoric with you lot. This sort of indeffirence is criminal.
  17. Xiin...A good start would be to start a dialogue with OG communities. Silence mounts to appeasement.
  18. Here comes Duke and Somalipride saying "Garowe Online is run by the sons of a bitter and loser ex-Puntland minister".
  19. How about starting with Cadde! I have talked to people in Galkayo, and these inexcusable acts were confirmed. It is not just the ONLF that's being hunted not that shouldn't commended either, but average O-gadens in Puntland are subject to these criminal kidnappings. It is time Puntlanders break away from their so-called leaders and condemn the acts of violence against their brethen in Ocadenia and Benadir, and join the fight.