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Muqdisho: Ciidamada Itoobiya oo maalintii labaad dadka ku jiray xaafadaha laga qaxay u qeybinaya cunooyin

28. April 2007

 

APL

 

 

Muqdisho(AllPuntland)- Socdaal aan saakay ku soo maray goobihii dagaalada xoogan ka dhaceen ayaa waxaa iiga muuqday burbur soo gaaray dhismooyinka dadka rayidka ay degan yihiin iyadoo ciidamada dowladda iyo kuwa Itoobiya ay goobahaasi ku sugan yihiin, waxayna dadweynaha maraya wadooyinkaasi ay weydiinayaan su’aalo gaaban.

 

Mar aan gudaha u galay xaafadaha Xamar Bile, Cali Kamiin iyo Xamar Jadiid ayaa waxay indhaheygu qabanayeen ciidamada Itoobiya oo dadka rayidka ee guryaha ilaalsanayey mudadii dagaalada socdeen ee go’doonka ku jiray u qeybinayeen Buskudka ciidamada loogu talagalay iyo raashinka gasaceysan ee digirta ku jirto, sidoo kale biyo gasaceysan ayey dadku u tuur tuurayeen.

 

Dadka deegaanka oo aan ka wareystay waxyaabaha ay kala kulmaan ciidamada Itoobiya xiliyada qaar ayaa waxay ii sheegeen in aysan wax dhibaato ah ku qabin ciidamada Itoobiya isla markaana waxay ii sheegeen in ay yihiin ciidamo laga nabadgalo.

 

Dhanka kale waxaa saakay xaafadaha qaar dib ugu soo laabanayey dadweynihii ka barakacay guryahooda iyadoo dadka intiisa badan ay dib ugu soo laabanayaan Muqdisho.

 

Once again we see how the deceitful lies of the coalition of ICU remnants, looters and dowladdiids are nullified.

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If the TFG & its allied forces were to commit genocide, why doesnt it do so now when they fully control the city? So much for the court jesters screaming genocide, genocide when they lost the war.

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Coloow   

Do you mean all the reported cases of rotten bodies in the streets of Muqdisho, the hundreds of thousands made to leave their homes, the thousands of deaths that have been reported, the TFG talk about smoking ppl out of their holes is a lie???

 

Genocide has taken place in Muqdisho ( the TFG dude azhari incriminated the TFG when he said his government urges ppl to leave Muqdisho).

 

mmmm, someone needs to check facts

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^^ You still havent answered the question sir. Semantic gymnastics wont take you far. It's obvious what sparked and upheld the brutal fighting in Mogadishu. Had it not been for the so called "mujahids", their partners in crime Looters Inc, and a couple of other ragtag dowladdiids no civilians would have died.

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Coloow   

We could argue about the "causations" but it is the outcome which is under scrutiny don't you think?

 

There is calm after the storm.. an old saying.

 

Simplified; After you commit genocide the likelyhood of calm increases.

 

What question?

 

question posed

 

"If the TFG & its allied forces were to commit genocide, why doesnt it do so now when they fully control the city?"

 

Answer given: Do you mean all the reported cases of rotten bodies in the streets of Muqdisho, the hundreds of thousands made to leave their homes, the thousands of deaths that have been reported, the TFG talk about smoking ppl out of their holes is a lie???Genocide has taken place in Muqdisho ( the TFG dude azhari incriminated the TFG when he said his government urges ppl to leave Muqdisho)."

 

 

Answer given to the answered question:

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You still havent answered the question sir. Semantic gymnastics wont take you far. It's obvious what sparked and upheld the brutal fighting in Mogadishu."

 

That is not "Semantic gymnastics" is it?

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Blessed   

^ :D .

 

Here's the sugar free edition.

 

Govt troops patrol Mogadishu, search for arms

Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:49AM EDT

(Updates with Yusuf quotes, peacekeepers)

 

By Sahal Abdulle

 

MOGADISHU, April 28 (Reuters) - Allied Somali-Ethiopian troops patrolled Mogadishu on Saturday, hunting for weapons after claiming significant gains in battles with insurgents that have killed at least 1,300 people since February.

 

"The big war finished the day before yesterday," President Abdullahi Yusuf told reporters at the hilltop presidential palace, which rebels attacked several times in recent weeks.

 

"The government was fighting the remnants of the Islamic Courts. The government was not at war with the Somali public."

 

Interim government forces were deployed on Saturday in the city's Bakara Market, a former stronghold of rebels frustrating the administration's efforts to restore central rule in the Horn of Africa nation for the first time in 16 years.

 

"We are ready to collaborate with the government soldiers and we also welcome their arrival in the area," Abas Ahmed Duale, spokesman for a committee representing the market's businessmen, told independent Somali broadcaster Shabelle.

 

Some homes and commercial properties, including a Coca Cola plant, were looted on Friday as relative calm returned after nine-days of Mogadishu's heaviest fighting for years.

 

On Saturday, government troops were posted at strategic junctions in the city, searching cars and passengers for arms.

 

 

"DISASTER FOR AFRICA"

 

The African Union (AU) has called for more peacekeepers to be sent urgently to Mogadishu. Some 1,500 Ugandan soldiers already there have been pinned down by the clashes, restricted to guarding the presidential palace and air and sea ports.

 

"If we do not deploy troops soon, it will be disaster and a tragedy for Africa," Alpha Omar Konare, the chairman of the AU Commission, told reporters in Uganda on Friday.

 

Captain Paddy Ankunda, spokesman for the Ugandan peacekeepers in Mogadishu, called on international aid organisations to help them treat hundreds of injured civilians.

 

"Every day the wounded keep coming to our medical unit. We are overwhelmed," he said in comments published by Uganda's state-owned New Vision newspaper on Saturday.

 

"We are appealing to the international community and especially the humanitarian agencies to come and do their work. Those making noise in Nairobi should come here and actually assist the people," Ankunda said.

 

"Protecting the delivery of humanitarian aid is part of our mandate, but no humanitarian agency has called upon us."

 

The United Nations has accused both sides in the conflict of breaking humanitarian law by indiscriminately firing on civilian areas, and says the rate of displacement in Somalia over the past three months has been worse than Iraq in the same period.

 

Some 350,000 people have fled the city since February, more than a third of its one million population. Thousands have sought shelter in surrounding town and villages, sleeping under trees or out in the open, vulnerable to disease and robbers.

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/homepageCrisis/idUSL28214434._CH_.2400

 

And this.

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