General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 BEESHA ****** OO SHEEGTAY IN LA LA SOO SAMEEYAY XIRIIR XABAD JOOJIN AH XILI DAGALADII MUQDISHO AY HALKOODII KA SII SOCDAAN. Axad, 22, Apr. 2007 (HOL) Afahayeeno u hadlay Beesha ****** oo ah garabka sheegta in ay ka soo horjeeda ciidamada Itoobiya ayaa war ay soo saareen waxaa ay ku sheegeen in saacdihii ugu danbeeyay uu jiray xiriir ay la soo sameeyeen sarkiil ka tirsan Ciidamada Itoobiya ee ka dagaalama Magaalada Muqdisho oo sida Beeshu sheegtay ka dalbaday in la joojiyo xabada iyo dagaalada dhacaya. Siyaasiga C/laahi Sh. Xasan iyo waliba Nabadoon Axmed Diiriye ayaa labadu sheegay in uu dhinacooda Xiriir la soo sameeyay Gen. Gabre oo ah madax ciidamada ka dagaalamaya Muqdisho, oo sida ay sheegeen ku wargaliyay in ay diyaar u yihiin in xabada la joojiyo sidaa daraadeed dhanaca kalana laga doonayo in sidoo kale yeelaan. Sidoo kale waxaa ay intaa ku dareen in Gen. Gabre uu ku wargaliyay in Dowlada Itoobiya arintaa ay u soo wakiiladay Boqor, Buur-madoow oo sidoo kale la sheegay in uu wado xiriir arimahaa ku saabsan, si markaa dhamaan loo joojiyo dagalada ka socda caasimada Muqdisho. Ma'aha markii ugu horeysay oo sidan oo kale la sheego in uu jiro xiriir u dhaxeeya Beesha ****** iyo Saraakiisha Itoobiya oo ugu danbeytii laga dhaxlo uun dagaal culus oo fara looga gubto, ilaa hadana majiro war ka soo baxay dhinac dowlada Itoobiya oo ku saabsan warka ka soo baxay dhinaca beesha ******. Dhinaca kale wararka ku saabsan dagaalada ka socada caasimada Muqdisho ayaa sheegaya in Maanta sidoo kale magaalada ay ka dhaceen dagaalo aad u qaraar sida uu sheegay Wariye Xiis oo intaa ku daray in dagaalaka Maanta uu ahaa mid u badnaa Madaafiicda halka kii maalintii shalay dhinacyada is haya isaga hor yimaadeen si fool ka fool ah iyada oo la adeegsanayo ciidamada lugta. Salaad Xiis waxaa uu intaa ku daray in ilaa hada aan la sheegi karin guulo dhinacyadu kala gareer oo uu dagaalku yahay mid marba meel ka qarxaya. Wixii warar ah ee soo kordha kala soco wararka danbe ee HOL. C/raxmaan Diini Hiiraan Online diini@hiiraan.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 One only hears of Ahmed Diriye & Abdullahi Shiekh Xasan speaking Why? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dhubad. Posted April 22, 2007 Duke, you like this man huh. Walee wuu kaa nac-nac siiyay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdi2005 Posted April 22, 2007 Its good general realized the truth, Gabre asking for ceasefire what a shame. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 ^^He represents the true face of the anti-governemnt groups. The face of the looter, the occupier, the thugs. Nothing religious or nationalistic about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdi2005 Posted April 22, 2007 Now the street begers are looters and occupiers? you should be ashamed for yousing this mans poverty as another tool for your propaganda. before its was lower shabelle and now street beger what will you use tomorrow to support your uncle cabdullahi Amxaar? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 ^^The TFG is changing that reality of beggers begging the thugs that occupied them. Somalia is moving forward dear lad, alhamdulilah the trouble makers are being cornered as we speak. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 ^^The TFG is winning Alhamdulilah, it has crushed all oposition, closed doors on allw arlords and has outplayed all secessionist. What matters today is that the capital of Somalia is being brought under the control of a government by any means. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 22, 2007 Insurgents and Ethiopian troops backing Somali government forces fought gunbattles in Mogadishu on Sunday, while a human rights group said at least 47 people died - some caught in crossfire in the previous day's fighting. The government, warning of an upcoming offensive, called on residents living in insurgent strongholds to leave their homes. Sudan Ali Ahmed, the chairman of the Elman Human Rights Organization, said six insurgents and 41 civilians died. Some of the civilians died of their injuries after being wounded during the previous day's heavy fighting, he said. Ahmed said the figures were based on what Mogadishu residents, hospitals and activists reported to his group Sunday. There were no casualty figures for either Ethiopian or Somali government soldiers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 ^^^Thus the deaths of 120 individuals in a heavily populated area for 4 days is a massacre? If the TFG and its allies wanted to Massacre poeople they would ahve killed thousands, they would have chased the civilains out of the city and killed them. This is war and if truth be told most of the dead were combatants, speacially the side against the TFG. Four days of heavy fighting and we have a figure of 120 dead, in a heavy populated city Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 22, 2007 ^^u celebrating? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted April 22, 2007 The Ethiopians’ strategy is to wane the shabaabs’ fighting power with these silly, pro-longed skirmishes. The more these skirmishes go on, the worse it gets for the fighting shabaabs. City battles are hard-hitting for the enemy but you still need to be able to sustain the onslaught with fresh backup and logistics which is hard for the shabaabs to acquire without having a break. A ceasefire will, without a doubt, give the shabaabs another chance to re-group for another encounter. A ceasefire is not in the interest of the Ethiopians at the moment. Ilaahay muslimiinta la xasuuqayo ha u gargaaro. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 ^^^Well put though I disagree with the notion that even in a cesefire they can gain a real leverage. Northerner, Celebrating what? I have given you a simple fact. A four day battle and the death is 120 dead. If civilians were targeted would it be so? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted April 22, 2007 City battles are hard-hitting for the enemy but you still need to be able to sustain the onslaught with fresh backup and logistics which is hard for the shabaabs to acquire without having a break. Wrong Libaax....a battellion of Shabaabs contain not more than three to six individuals and they recieve their logistics from their biibito iyo Maqqaaxi....u r thinkin way too conventional...watch one of those reutars clips and u will see exactly what am referrin to Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites