Fabregas Posted December 13, 2007 This sounds prophetical...if you know what i mean...... http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/africa/horn_of_africa/095_counter_terrorism_in_somalia.pdf From a jihadi perspective, Yusuf's rash appeal for foreign troops -- especially from neighbouring Ethiopia - - and the furore it unleashed must have seemed like an answer to their prayers. A prominent Somali Internet columnist warned in an editorial on al-Jazeerah: Fatwas on Jihad would be issued, and streets of Mogadishu would witness bloody clashes between the Somalis and Ethiopian soldiers. Such clashes would also grab the attention of the Muslim world, thus spurring foreign legions of bin Ladens and Zarqawis to find their way to heaven to kill the infidel Abyssinian soldiers in Somalia.13 Mogadishu residents who subsequently took to the streets in mass demonstrations were from a broad cross section of Somali society. A young professional explained to Crisis Group: From Ethiopia's perspective it will be a war between Ethiopia and the Islamists [ikhwaan]. But for we Somalis, it is not so simple. I have to fight side by side with anyone who is fighting Ethiopia….People do not want to join the Islamists [wadaado]…but if it comes to that, how can you refuse a coalition with them? It won't matter who chews qaad and who doesn't when the enemy is just over the horizon.16 Others simply feared that a foreign military intervention would propel Islamists into leadership roles. "If there is a war there will be no warlords", an employee of a Western-oriented Somali NGO told Crisis Group. "The religious groups (wadaado) will take the lead".17 Moderate Islamists, meanwhile, feared that intervention could tilt the balance towards the militants: "The jihadis are praying for the Ethiopians to come", explained a member of al-Islax. "They can easily make Somalia like Iraq".18 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted December 13, 2007 As long as Ethiopia is in the picture, people will put their differences aside and fight against arch-enemy, the amhaaro and their current keepers. May we unite under one banner, Islam and one name, Somalia. IA!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted December 13, 2007 Ameen to that, lakin not the Islam of certain ppl in Somalia who want to target aid workers and other affliated ppl. One of the men who was implicated in the SOmaliland assisination of the British teacher was my neighbour's brother or cousin or believe..walahi he was sad...The ones who targeted the Germans were caught red handed by Somaliland locals trying to flee.....But of course these are a small minority in Somalia...nevertheless, they have the ability to destroy any struggle and create division. Ilahow dadka naga qabo! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Allamagan Posted December 13, 2007 Extremism is bad and nothing to do with Islam. They do more harm than good. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites