ANTARA Posted September 1, 2010 According to some news coming from Moqadisco, one high ranking officer belonging to the government forces has handed himself over to Alshabaab. Along with some sensitive information regarding his training in Djibouti, he also accused the AMISOM forces of systematically killing the TFG soldiers in the midst of the war. He claimed that they hardly differentiate between government forces and Alshabaab and that they shoot at every Somali regardless of who he is siding with. If AMISOM is doing this to the men who were helping them fight there enemy then they wouldn’t really think twice about shelling the civilians either. AMISOM way kibirtay, I wouldn’t be surprised if the Ugandese General Bahuuku Fufu pimp slaps Sharif whenever he feels like it. These are the government forces that people expected to win and take the fight to Alshabaab, they are underpaid, humiliated, shot at from all sides. Only an ***** would want to put himself in such a situation. I even think that the situation of the Somali soldiers was better under Abdillahi Yusuf, this so-called government has failed miserably. http://www.hadhwanaag.com/detail.asp?id=19151 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Land_Soldier Posted September 1, 2010 There was no AMISOM with yeey, only Xabashi's. And the situations wasnt that much better. people and soldiers were complaining about the xabashis as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sensei Posted September 1, 2010 Sir aad u culus! Lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted September 2, 2010 Originally posted by Sensei: Sir aad u culus! Lol Maka yaabtay sirta. I thought inuu dhahayo dadka ayey inta cunaan karsadaan, amase hub biological ah baa lagu tijaabiyaa amase bililiqo ayey ku kacaan oo Soomaaliday organs-ka kala baxaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted September 2, 2010 Aniguna sirtaa culus baan ka yaabanaa ,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites