Wiil Cusub Posted October 29, 2010 Dad bay meeli bugtaa Dad bay meeli bugtaa! horumarka la gaadhay miyay ka bukan! Somaliland baa duushay miyay ka bukaan! Heeryada saaran miyay la bukaan Saaxibayaal tuug kasta oo aanu soo erino hadii aydun idinku hoosta gashanaysiin odhaysiina Somaliland ayay noo matalaan haday idinku qarxaan dhibaatano idiin gaystaan oohinta daaya. Ragan aad sheegaysaan miyayna ahayn kuwii Lacagaha ka xaday Somaliland miyayna ahayn kuwii dilalka ka gaystay kuwii qorsheeyay inay Cigaal Borame ku dilaan Bangiga dhexe ee Somaliland na gubaan si dagaal iyo fawdo uga bilaabanto oo beelaha Hargeisa iyo Boorame isu gumadan ururka ay wakhtigaa niyada ku hayeena uga faaiidaysto oo uu ka dhex abuurmo Iyagoo la eryanayo markay kugu soo baxsadeen Hadaydun wakhtigaa iska soo celin lahayd oo aanad adigu hoosta gashan lahayn maanta dhibtasi kuma haysateen ee oohinta jooji Halkan ka dhagayso Teeriikh nololeedkii Godane Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted October 29, 2010 I'm not with Shabaab but ONLF/Puntland/Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Member-sol- Posted October 29, 2010 Both somali land and punt land will have to do better to prove the other is alshabaab to the americans/europeans. CIA/FBI visits are at stake!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted October 29, 2010 Lool true, I remember when Somaliland arrest some OG and gave them to the Ehiopians Puntland came up with more OG prisoners. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted October 29, 2010 With all due to respect, you give these people too much credit and you don't seem to appreciate AS way of thinking. Godane have no problem blowing up Hargeysa or anywhere else in Somalia. It's that the battle for Mogadishu is more important than launching attacks against secessionists. Mogadishu is the biggest price! Just what would have been your logic when Ceyrow was leading the fight? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted October 29, 2010 Our pirate friends are just confused & paranoid. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qandalawi Posted October 29, 2010 Abu Al-Gaboose, Somaliland interrior minister and state of Affairs. He is Alshabaab's main financier and all their funds comes via this man, he's a terrorist in disguise in the form of a minister. Somaliland is a rogue region that supports and aides terror cells in Somalia but hides in the smoke screen of democracy when there is none. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted October 29, 2010 Godane links with the secessionist authorities is both deep and profound. In fact Al Shabaabs' mayhem benefits the secessionist agenda of keeping South Central regions in their status quo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted October 29, 2010 Che adeer, Mogadishu is already destabalised. Al Shabaab was no more than a clan entity in the days of Cayro. Then it served a single clan led by Xasan Dahir Aways and his henchmen. Today it has splintered into the Roobow clan groupings in SW Somalia. Godane with his SL, connections, each wing serves its clans at the detrement of others.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted October 29, 2010 I agree with Che, Mogadishu is the biggest price! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted October 30, 2010 Somaliland is becoming Africa's 'terrorism secret' GAROWE ONLINE EDITORIAL | This week's revelation that senior officials in Somaliland's intelligence organization were actively involved in aiding Al Shabaab terrorists is reflective of Somaliland's secretive support for terror groups who destabilize southern Somalia (incl. Mogadishu) and more recently, the stable neighboring State of Puntland. The lies are quickly falling apart – and a make-belief "independent Republi" is finding itself increasingly under the shameful shadow of failure. International delegations, from the UK, Denmark and even Horn of Africa regional power Ethiopia, have visited the self-declared "Republic of Somaliland" in recent months declaring what Somaliland' s leaders have always known: international recognition is not coming. The propaganda reels quickly come to mind: young men and women, wearing bright colors representative of Somaliland's flag, actively engaged in demonstrations or standing in long voting lines. Generations lied to and misled by their politicians, forced to stand under the scorching sun in shameful lines at voting centers or protesting in front of Western embassies around the world, parading their disgraceful but well-constructed lies. Democracy and voting are positive developments, but what is more positive is seeking peace and stability in the Horn of Africa sub-region and pursuing domestic economic opportunities to benefit the masses who stand in the sun. And so Somaliland's lies have changed every few years, but what has remained absolutely consistent is the politicians' underlying desire to keep the population of Somaliland in the dark. Before Somaliland's military aggression began in Oct. 2007, when upwards of 50,000 civilians were displaced from their homes according to U.N. estimates, Somaliland's leaders said that if Somaliland "seizes the eastern border" – a mythical border with no international significance – that Somaliland will be recognized. So Somaliland's clan-based constituency – drawn almost exclusively from the ***** clan of *** clan-family that inhabits most of northwest Somalia – supported a war of aggression against ***** communities (of ***** clan-family) that calls home Sool and Sanaag regions of Puntland State of Somalia. With blood spilt, with civilians displaced, recognition did not come. So the newest lie was that Somaliland's presidential election, held on June 26 after two-years of illegal and constitutional delays, will bring recognition.The theme of a lie is consistent, but the mechanics of the lie have shifted somewhat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted October 30, 2010 Claiming genocide, committing injustice What is appalling is that Somaliland's ***** community, who unilaterally declared independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991, complains consistently about "genocide" and mass displacement of civilians committed by the Barre regime in 1988. Ideally, those who suffered such a fate fully know to respect and to abide by the laws of justice more than those who did not experience such a fate. However, it was different in Somaliland. The ***** clans united militarily to attack, occupy and subjugate the ***** communities in northern Somalia on the basis of a mythical border. In the process, ***** communities who survived Somalia's only true genocide in Mogadishu in 1991, when ******-based USC militia targeted, maimed, massacred and uprooted ***** communities from Mogadishu after Barre's violent ouster, were again forced to flee their homes under a Somaliland military assault. What great injustice committed by those who claim to have suffered "genocide" under Barre's dictatorship. It is Garowe Online's resolute position that the Somali National Army's war and bombardment of Hargeisa and Burao in 1988 was not "genocide" – it is not different than the daily bombardment of Mogadishu by Western-funded African Union peacekeepers (AMISOM) fighting an insurgency that threatens to bring down Somalia's weak and chronically corrupt Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in Mogadishu. In 1988, when *****-based SNM militia seized control of Hargeisa and Burao in an anti-government insurgency, the Somali government overreacted with excessive military force to kill or capture clan-based (*****) insurgents who threatened the Somali government and national security. During that time, Somali government troops were not going house-to-house to massacre civilians after asking them, "Are you *****?" Of course, in the Mogadishu of 1991, ******-based USC militia were going house-to-house or stopping civilians randomly on Mogadishu streets to ask the hated question, "Yaa tahay?" (which clan are you?) If you said *****, you were killed or raped – man, woman, young or old. That is the legal definition of genocide: when people are deliberately and systematically targeted and persecuted purely for their identity, which is far different from a government offensive against insurgents. In 1988, Somali government forces were defending the nation against all insurgents, whether SSDF, SPM, USC or SNM, which are all clan-based insurgent groups. Today, AMISOM peacekeepers are defending Mogadishu against Al Shabaab insurgents – and so AMISOM's military offensive against insurgents in Mogadishu is sanctioned by world powers and international organizations, such as the United Nations. This is because the following premise always holds true: governments have the justification and the right to defend against all aggressors or insurgents who threaten national security. Sometimes, governments can have a heavy-handed response, as was the case in 1988 conflict in retrospect. But the premise of government defense against insurgents was justified, while the method's brutality can be left for historical analysis. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted October 30, 2010 Somaliland's support for instability and terrorism This week's revelation that senior officials in Somaliland's intelligence organization were actively involved in aiding Al Shabaab terrorists is reflective of Somaliland's secretive support for terror groups who destabilize southern Somalia (incl. Mogadishu) and more recently, the stable neighboring State of Puntland. With the Grace of Allah, Puntland troops overwhelmed Al Shabaab terrorists in Galgala hills area who were formerly led by Mr. Mohamed Said Atom – a man on U.S. wanted list but who now lives in Burao, a town controlled by Somaliland authorities. READ: Somalia: Al Shabaab rebel Atom 'hiding in Somaliland': Report The revelation was declared by the Puntland Intelligence Agency (PIA) – a covert organization in Puntland trained and supported by U.S. counterterrorism agencies based in Djibouti. According to the PIA, a Somaliland intelligence official was named Said Salah Eynab who was killed in action in the Galgala area by Puntland government troops while "fighting alongside Al Shabaab". Puntland government documents obtained by Garowe Online dating back to 2006 indicate that Somaliland's administration supported Atom's militia in Galgala area as a way to open a war front against Puntland. The idea was quite simple: with Mogadishu at war, it was only the stability of Puntland that threatened to break apart Somaliland's grand lie of saying: "Somaliland is peaceful while Somalia burns". So Somaliland actively supported terrorist groups, even turned a blind eye to the active recruitment by Al Shabaab in Burao town, in order to start a war in Puntland. But when Puntland government forces began to crush the Al Shabaab insurgents, and Atom ran to the terrorist safe houses in Burao, Somaliland Interior Minister Mohamed Abdi Gabose begun speaking softly towards Puntland for the first time in Somaliland' s militaristic history. Gabose held two separate press conferences – both held as Puntland troops stormed up mountains and hunted down the terrorists (coincidence?). Somaliland knew Puntland was winning the war too fast – and they sought to portray themselves publicly as those seeking peace and "security cooperation" with Puntland. Somaliland must allow its public to regain self-confidence and lost identity. Blaming all of Somalia's ills on Mogadishu while parading Somaliland as the "angel of East Africa" is simply the politics of amateurs who believe they are smarter than everyone else, only to find an empty house later. Yes, there is much to praise about the Somaliland people's struggle to rebuild bombarded cities in Hargeisa and Burao, but the Somaliland government's covert support for terrorism and allowing Al Shabaab recruitment inside major towns in Somaliland is something with long-term consequence for the people of Somaliland, who should be aware of their own government's activities. The people of Somaliland must come to realize that the unending pursuit of a dream called recognition comes with a heavy price. Today's Somaliland is not different than any other part of Somalia in terms of economic, development or social indicators. Like all fellow Somalis, Somaliland's elite are exiled in the West and Somaliland youth are paying human smugglers in increasing numbers to reach the Middle East and beyond, due to the extremely desperate conditions on the ground. Somaliland's government should invest in its population, in creating educational and employment opportunties for youth, instead of funding clan wars and military aggression in Sool region or covertly aiding Al Shabaab terrorists to destabilize Mogadishu and Puntland. It is somewhat understandable that Somaliland's ***** clan suffers inferiority complex in the face of a perpetual ******-***** struggle for dominance in Somalia since the country's independence in 1960, but peace and stability should never be sacrificed for emotional sentiment and historical revisionism. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted October 30, 2010 And the buufis contineus Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted October 30, 2010 Best Article so far, which shockingly reveals the truth about the seccessionists covert operations in Puntland and beyond to aid the terrorists and the lies of Somaliland behind their seccession and the ignorant masses that it lies to. Good read enjoy it. Copyrighted Garowe Online Editorial. Read here Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites