Juje Posted November 29, 2009 Gen. Cadde Muuse "War Ciidamadii Ammaanka Puntland gebigood Burcad badeed bey noqdeen" Madaxweynihii hore ee Puntland Gen. Cadde Muuse Xirsi ayaa sheegay in Ciidamada Ammaanka Puntland ay noqdeen Burcad badeeda ka qowleysata Xeebaha Soomaaliya iyo kuwa gacanka cadmeed. Gen. Cadde Muuse ayaa sheegay in ilaa shan boqol oo ka mid ahaa Ciidamadii Ammaanka Puntland ay ku biireen Burcad badeedka, waxaana uu sheegay in hada ay socoto howlo la isku diiwaan gelinayo. "Waxaan xaqiijinayaa in Ciidamadii Ammaanka ay intooda badan ay Burcad badeed noqdeen, marka ammaankii laga sugayay sidaas bey ku cidleeyeen"ayuu yiri Cadde Muuse oo rajo xumo ka muujiyay xaalada xilligan ee Puntland. Isagoo la hadlayay Warbaahinta Puntland ayuu Cadde Muuse sheegay in falalka dilalka iyo ammaan darada ku soo kordhay magaalooyinka waa weyn ee Puntland ay yihiin kuwo ay ka dambeeyaan arrin qabiil. "Aniga ma aaminsani in dilalka ka dhacaya Boosaaso, Galkacyo, Garowe iyo Qardho, in ay xiriir la leeyihiin Al-Shabab iyo Xisbul Islaam, dadka u dhashay Puntland ayaa ka dambeeyay oo waliba si qabiil dadka u leynaya"ayuu yiri Cadde Muuse oo intaa ku daray in aan laga been sheegin xaqiiqda. Mr Cadde Muuse ayaa ku faanay in xilligii uu maamulayay Puntland uu la dagaalamay Burcad badeedka, isla markaana uu in badan Xabsiga dhigay, waxaase uu Maamulka hada jira ku eedeeyay in ay sii korinayaan Burcad badeeda. Si kastaba ha ahaatee Waa mas'uulkii u horeeyay ee qira in Puntland si toos ugu lug leedahay falalka burcad badeednimada ee afduubka sharci darada u geysata Maraakiibta shisheeye, kuwaasoo ka qaata lacago fara badan. Hoyga wararka Somaliyed www.Jowhar.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AYOUB Posted November 29, 2009 "Aniga ma aaminsani in dilalka ka dhacaya Boosaaso, Galkacyo, Garowe iyo Qardho, in ay xiriir la leeyihiin Al-Shabab iyo Xisbul Islaam, dadka u dhashay Puntland ayaa ka dambeeyay oo waliba si qabiil dadka u leynaya"ayuu yiri Cadde Muuse Really? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted November 29, 2009 The man has a point. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted November 29, 2009 Mr Uusay should not be consulted on PL affairs. He should concentrate on the treadmill. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted November 29, 2009 I wonder what the die-hard P/landers would say about this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cige Posted November 29, 2009 Sheekadii waxay ku soo biyo shubatay YAA CAANIHII DAADIYAY? :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Burn Notice Posted November 29, 2009 http://www.newstimeafrica.com/archives/11959 The former president of Somalia’s semiautonomous regional state of Puntland General Mahmoud Muse Hersi popularly known as Adde has for the first time disclosed that key members of the region’s coastal guards have joined the rampant pirates off the coast of Somalia. During a via phone press conference for local media last night General Adde said that more marines have joined the pirates and that is a big slap the fight against piracy operation by the Puntland administration. “Our forces left from us and instead they turned into buccaneers this will diminish our efforts to eradicate piracy off the lawless coast of Somalia” the former leader lamented. “I am praising religious men and some of the local elders who said no to pirates and refused to sell goods from them” the former president stated calling on people in the Puntland region to be united against the notorious pirates. In other development, the regional minister for seaports and marine resources Abdirisaq Hussein Gaaceyte asked international community for more assistance to root out pirate-related activities along the coast of Somalia. “We are fed up with pirates and terrorism, both are global problems and Puntland alone can’t cope with them, so we call on the world community to help us put to an end to piracy off Somali coast” the minister told reporters in the port city of Bosasso last night. Puntland is the hotbed for Somali pirates while the second stranglehold for pirates is said to be Harardhere district which is about 300 kilometres north east of the capital Mogadishu. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 30, 2009 This is what Cadde Muuse said: "Ciidamada waxaa ay aadayaan Badda, waxaana ay ku maqnaanayaan mudo, waxaa ay kuu imaanayaan iyagoo aan haysan dhaqaalihi ay ku qaateen afduubka iyagoo kaa codsanaaya cafis. Waxaana idiin sheegaaya in intooda badan la laayay qaarkoodna ay ku xiran yihin xabsiyada” - HORSEED MEDIA TRANSLATION: "Our troops would go out to the high seas and would be away for a while. Then they would come back without the piracy money they recieved and ask for a pardon. I am telling you folks, most of them got killed and the rest are in jail" That statement is more of an account and a reflection of how the former president tackled the sensitive issue of piracy during his reign. That his was a "kill or jail any deserter" policy , is the take away from his proclamation. Whether his approach at the time alleviated or aggravated the problem is certainly a matter open for another debate. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juje Posted November 30, 2009 Are you trying to spin it Libax? This is what most portals are reporting : Gen. Cadde Muuse oo sheegay in ciidamo ka tirsanaan jiray maamulka Puntland ku biireen burcad badeeda ” majirto Dilalka Puntland ka dhaca Shabaab maahan waa dadkeena, dilalkii ka dhacay Qardho, Boosaaso iyo Garawe waxaa gaystay dad reer Puntland ah oo la yaqaan” ayuu yiri Cadde Muuse. Gen: Cadde Muuse Xirsi ayaa sheegay qaar ka mid ah Ciidamada Badda Maamul Goboleedkaasi in ay ku biireen kooxaha Burcad Badeeda falalka Afduubida maraakiibta shisheeye ka wada biyaha Soomaaliya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 30, 2009 ^^ My source is with the quote above ya Juje. There is certainly no spin on my part. If you are saying Horseedmedia is not a credible source, then that is a whole another debate awoowe. http://horseedmedia.net/2009/11/cadde-muusedilalka-ka-dhacay-puntland-waxaa-ay-salka-ku-hayeen-aanoo yin-qabiil/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 30, 2009 ^^ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juje Posted November 30, 2009 Agreed LST, disregarding for a moment the authenticity of the reporting because majority of the news websites agree on Caade's outburst - I wonder why he chose now and at this particular time when the regional government is fighting for the right host the national fight against piracy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 30, 2009 Juje, the timing could very well be a coincident. It doesn't look like an orchestrated move. Cadde is well-known to speak his mind. The former president spoke within the confines of a statesman who was asked to shed light on certain issues that are important to his state. I don't think Cadde has the personality to be that bitter to dent the credibility of the state as a whole. He may have his political differences with the current president, but his was, in no way, to bring the “relics” back. He statements were within the acceptable bounds of a former president trying to stay in the limelight. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juje Posted November 30, 2009 Originally posted by Libaax-Sankataabte: The former president spoke within the confines of a statesman who was asked to shed light on certain issues that are important to his state. I don't think Cadde has the personality to be that bitter to dent the credibility of the state as a whole. He may have his political differences with the current president, but his was, in no way, to bring the “relics” back. He statements were within the acceptable bounds of a former president trying to stay in the limelight. Indeed, it was probably 'ana wa ii kan', but we at least agree on he made the statement whether in acceptable bounds and confinement or not, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted November 30, 2009 ^^ I agree. It is always alarming to put "troops" and "pirates" in the same sentence. Cadde was just narrating an old story of his. Nothing more to it, me thinks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites