Castro Posted December 31, 2006 That was then: Somalia protests Ethiopian border foray April 11, 1999 Hussein Aideed (right): One of the two leaders behind the protest The two main faction leaders in Somalia have joined forces to lodge an official protest with the United Nations Security Council over a border incursion by Ethiopia. Somalia says heavily-armed Ethiopian troops entered the towns of Bula Hawo and Dolo on Friday. The troops are alleged to have taken over the local administration and detained officials in the towns. The two Somali leaders, Ali Mahdi and Hussein Aideed, issued a joint statement calling on both the UN Security Council and the Organisation of African Unity to intervene to end what they describe as Ethiopian aggression. First protest since 1991 This is the first time that Somalia has issued what amounts to a national protest, after being without a government since 1991. The letter, which was sent on Sunday - three days after the invasion - says it is not the first incident of its kind. It claims Ethiopia has been de-stabilising and invading Somalia since August, 1996, and has recently been distributing weapons, in violation of the UN Security Council arms embargo on Somalia. Read more And this is now: Hussein Aideed (again on the right): One of the TFG leaders behind the collaboration with the Ethiopian invading army. What a worthless piece of shit traitor who sold his soul (and his people) for a few xabashi cinjeera. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fanisha Posted December 31, 2006 Maandoow Aamina Geedi iyo Xaaraan kunaaxa waxaabad moodaa iney ay aroos yihiine. :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted December 31, 2006 ^^^ I wouldn't insult any woman by naming her after coward Geedi. Before liberating Muqdisho of the invading army, the heads of these two pigs pictured above must be severed from their xaaran-ku-naax bodies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BiLaaL Posted January 1, 2007 ^These guys are guaranteed a bad end. The transitory nature of this world is the guarantor. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted January 2, 2007 Somewhere a village is missing its id!ot. It's even official when your cheerleader-in-chief says this: Originally posted by General Duke: Minister Xuseen Aydeed is talking out of his *** [rear-end]. This is too much. LOOOOOL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fresh2Death Posted January 3, 2007 ^^^ LoooooooooooooooL. Castro, Its sure too much.. Classic, I must add. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fresh2Death Posted January 3, 2007 Atleast now we can give cheerleader-in-chief General Duke some credit for being a little bit better than who he cheers for, having some somalinimo deep inside him that is. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites