Wisdom_Seeker Posted January 28, 2007 Gurey Dragged or not, they were dead and their pictures were being posted, that is the main point here. Catch up will you. The man took the opportunity to walk along side Ethiopians and help them kill fellow Somalis, (a sadistic decision to make) his actions resulted to his demise. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhabat-Amaanreer Posted January 28, 2007 ********************************** __________________ Do not call clans animals. We know what you mean. [ January 29, 2007, 12:54 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KEYNAN22 Posted January 28, 2007 mystic stop being so damn apologetic and grow the hell up, it's your kind who have put shame on the somali name by supporting pillaging and savagery. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted January 28, 2007 Gurey and Keynan Factually speaking, the man is dead. Arguing about his death won’t bring him back. Whoever killed him will answer to the One Above. His death isn’t more significant than the thousands of Somalis who died because of the Ethiopian troops he was assisting! So boo-hoo cry me a river. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhabat-Amaanreer Posted January 28, 2007 I don't understand why you still don't grasp the idea that the man was dragged through the streets; barbarians at their best. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted January 28, 2007 ^^^ There is a reason foreverything. Some people have been bombed and they were burned beyond recognition, others were on the ground unburied for days. The vultures were feasting on them. Somalis were killed, by other Somalis, some with the help of the Ethiopians and American Airplanes. And I haven’t heard a single person condemn those killing. The way you die will not matter when your death wasn’t justified. America killed more than 70 innocent Somalis, not a single one of you were outraged, all of you remained silence! So do me a favor and remain silence now. It was reported the road that lead to Mogadishu was ornamented with dead corpses. Apparently that didn’t disturb you. The people in Mogadishu are frustrated for a reason, the group which brought them absolute peace for six months were ousted by the likes of this man and Ethiopia. For those who say the TFG has a massive amount of supporters in Mogadishu, let this be a wake-up call. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Socod_badne Posted January 29, 2007 Congregating here is bunch of ******** ********. Neither the article posted nor any other news outlet is reporting any dead policemen being dragged through the streets (if I missed something let me know). Where are you guys getting this from? The article only mentions 2 people dead and 5 injured. The evidence for dragged policeman is 1 still photo whose circumstances we don't know. And unless you got hard evidence for what you're alleging, you should stop maligning entire people. Lets be rational about this for a sec. If the people of Mogadishu have irrepressible urges to "drag the dead through the streets" as some here are saying, it would be daily occurance and we would be indifferent to the shock of it from seeing 1 too many. This sorry city has seen 10s of thousands killed since the early 90s, how many times have the dead been dragged through the streets? [ January 29, 2007, 12:59 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raadamiir Posted January 29, 2007 A picture is worth a thousand words they say. The picture we have all seen tell us the policeman has ben dragged in the streets of Mogadishu. It's uncalled for these animals need to be stoped one way or another!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted January 29, 2007 ^^^ Ha, emotions running high???? You all know how to dish it out but can’t dish it in. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raadamiir Posted January 29, 2007 ******************************* [ January 29, 2007, 12:52 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wisdom_Seeker Posted January 29, 2007 **************************** Stop insulting yourself sxb . [ January 29, 2007, 12:53 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted January 29, 2007 plz ppl let the dead rest in peace! lil boyz with welfare checks dont seem to understand when some 1 is dead, respect is a must! it dont matter what side he belong! hes with his creator! rip! some of u wadaad wannabees sting to high heaven!! there are lines that cant be crossed. take the high road when u get this lines. plz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted January 29, 2007 Somali police convoy attacked SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 2007 Three people have been killed after armed men attacked a convoy transporting Mogadishu's police chief, according to residents. On Sunday, fighters opened fire on the convoy as it drove through the Somali capital, witnesses said. Mohamed Hussein, a local shopkeeper, said: "I heard a big explosion ... I saw uniformed police exchanging fire with gunmen in civilian clothes." Jama Nour, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Mogadishu, said it had not been confirmed that the armed men were from the Islamic Courts Union. Witnesses told Nour that the armed men were young people from the local neighbourhood and that government and Ethiopian troops were regularly attacked there. Nour said: "We found a dead young man who was killed during the clashes. Some youngsters were dragging him, saying he is a policeman but ... a spokesman for the government affirmed that one policeman was injured. "Witnesses at the scene affirmed that seven people have been injured during the fighting and another three, including the policeman, have been killed." The ambush is the latest in a series on Somali government and Ethiopian forces and follows an attack on two police stations in Mogadishu. Grenade attack Seven people were injured when gunmen fired rocket-propelled grenades at two police stations in Mogadishu and fired machine-guns at officers stationed outside. "In Howlwadag, two policemen and three civilians were wounded while in Wardigley, a civilian and a policeman were injured," said Ali Nur, a Somali police officer. The Somali government blames the attacks on fighters from the Islamic Courts Union, which was forced from Mogadishu in December last year and promised to continue a guerrilla war against the government and its Ethiopian backers. Islamic Courts fighters have pulled back from Mogadishu further into the south of Somalia, where they have been attacked by Ethiopian and US air raids. Abdirahman Dinari, a government spokesman, said: "We will make sure such individuals are filtered from society and apprehended." "Cheap propaganda" Leaflets allegedly from the Islamic Courts were circulated in Mogadishu over the weekend, saying residents should avoid collaborating with Ethiopian forces or face "losing lives and property". Dinari called the leaflets "cheap propaganda". He said: "It will not work. I urge the people to work with the government, and in particular the police, in order to protect their lives." He also said that Islamic Courts fighters were regrouping and that the Somali government lacked the troops, training and weapons to deal with them. "We need the support of the international community to deploy forces and assist us in securing the country," said Dinari. Although the government claimed Mogadishu from the Islamic Courts, the government faces opposition from other groups including various clan militias. In Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi, the Ethiopian prime minister, has said Ethiopia will pull a third of its troops out of Somalia in the next two days. But although international diplomats agree Somalia will need a peacekeeping force, it is unclear where the troops will come from. As Ethiopian forces began to pull back from Somalia, Zenawi said that the Islamic Courts were no longer a military threat but that they could regroup unless there was reconciliation among Somali clans. He said: "If the politics are not right, then they can in the future rebuild their capacity." "Power vacuum" US military officials in Doha, Qatar, said Somalia could return to chaos in just four months if international peacekeepers are not quickly deployed to replace the departing Ethiopian troops. They said a "power vacuum" was developing in Somalia with the departure of the Ethiopian troops and reports that the army is being weakened by malaria. The US military said it stationed a US Navy carrier battle group off the coast of Somalia and mounted an air raid in the campaign against the Islamic Courts last year, but it has no plans to increase its role in the country. "When Ethiopia pulls out, we'll reduce our presence there", US officials said. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted January 29, 2007 US military officials in Doha, Qatar, said Somalia could return to chaos in just four months if international peacekeepers are not quickly deployed to replace the departing Ethiopian troops. They said a "power vacuum" was developing in Somalia with the departure of the Ethiopian troops and reports that the army is being weakened by malaria. The US military said it stationed a US Navy carrier battle group off the coast of Somalia and mounted an air raid in the campaign against the Islamic Courts last year, but it has no plans to increase its role in the country. "When Ethiopia pulls out, we'll reduce our presence there", US officials said. Ethio-American marriage getting stronger:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted January 29, 2007 It is their failure that makes them rejoice in things like this, this man was doing his job, and for his death to be a matter of joy to some is quite sickening. They are losing, thats the truth. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites