General Duke Posted February 2, 2007 7 ruux oo ku dhaawacmay Madfac ay soo rideen haraadigii maxkamadahii Islaamiga oo ku dul dhacay dugsi qur'aan oo ay wax ku baranayeen arday u badan haween Posted to the MOL February 2, 2007, 11:30 am Muqdishu: 7 ruux ayaa ku dhaawacmay madfac ku soo dhacay dugsi qur'aan ku yaala xaafadda Hodon ee magaalada Muqdisho. Dugsigaan quraanka oo ay dhiganayeen haween ayaa wuxuu ku yaalay ka soo horjeedka Hoteel taleex. Qaraxaan oo ka dhashay Madfac ay soo rideen haraadigii maxkamadihii Muqdishu ayaa laga maqlay dhawaaqiisa inta badan xaafada Hodan. Madfacadaas ayay kooxahaasi la beegsadeen dugsiga quraanka ah maalin Jimce ah iyagoo kooxahaasi bilaabay inay si fulaynimo ah madaafiic isaga tuuraan iyagoo og in dad rayid ah wax ku noqonayaan taasna ku xumeynaya dawlada KMG ah iyagoon u aabayeelayn dadka muslimiinta ah ee ku dhimanaya qaraxyadooda. Dugsi qur'aankaanka Madfaca uu ka dul dhacay oo lagu magacaabo Caa'isha ayaa waxaa wax ku barta haweenka, waqtiga madfaca lagu ridayna ay joogeen arday badan illaahayna ka badbaadiyay intii kale wallow 4 ka mida daawaca la soo sheegayo in xaaladoodu liidato. Tan iyo wixii ka dambeeyay jabkii kooxihii maxkamadaha Muqdishu oo dawlada KMG ah oo kaashanaysa ciidamada Itoobiya ka saartay magaalada Muqdishu ayaa waxay dad badan oo shicib u badan waxay ku laayeen magaalada Muqdishu iyagoo ka baqaya inay toos u abaaraan ciidamada dawlada balse ku gabanaya xaafadaha la degan yahay. Dawlada KMG ah ayaa iminka heshay taageero caalami ah oo balaaran oo ay wax uga qaban doonto hawlaha nabad gelyada oo dadka Somaliyeed baahi weyn u qabaan in mar la helo nabad ka aslaaxda Somaliya oo dhan. Waxaa dhawaan Muqdisho imaan doona ciidamo ka socdo midow Afrika oo nabad illaalin ah kuwaasoo taageero dhaqaale iyo mid qalabka ciidankaba ka heli doona dawlada Maraykanka iyo midowga Yurub. Mudugonline.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 3, 2007 Salaad Cali Jeelle “Kooxo fulayo ah ayay ahaayeen kuwii xalay madaafiicda riday, 11 xabo oo ay rideena lama aysan helin meeshii ay la rabeen ee dad maato ayay ku laayeen” Dowladda federaalka Soomaaliya ayaa ka hadashay madaafiic xalay lagu asqeeyey xaafado ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho xilli ay sii korortay maanta qasaarihii ay geysteen madaafiicdaasi, waxaana Salaad Cali Jeelle oo ah wasiir kuxigeenka wasaarada difaaca dowladda uu sheegay in kooxahaasi ay ahaayeen kuwa fulayo ah isla markaana aysan u suuro gelin inay beegsadaan goobihii ay doonayeen inay ku ridaan madaafiicda, maadaama sida uu yiri ay baqayeen. Madaafiicdda ayuu sheegay Jeelle inay gaarayeen illaa 11 madfac isla markaana aysan dhinaca dowladda wax qasaare ah ka soo gaarin, isagoo tilmaamay in kooxahani ay yihiin in qeybo ka mid ah maxkamadihii ay dib ugu soo laabteen magaalad Muqdisho kuwaasoo uu sheegay inay ka soo carareen dagaaladii dhulalka howdka ah. “Dhinaca dowladda wax qasaare ah kama soo gaarin, balse dadkeenii rayidka ahaa ayay laayeen, nafl ey oo dhan ayayna la dagaalsan yihiin waana nafla caari, dowladduna kooxahaas argagixisada ah talaabo ayay ka qaadi doontaa” ayuu yiri Jeele oo xusay sida uu sheegay in madaafiicdaasi ay ka soo dhacayeen degmada Hodon ee magaalada Muqdisho. Wararkii ugu dambeeyey ee madaafiicdii xalay lagu riday xaafado ka mid ah magaalada Muqdisho ay aad u korortay iyadoo dhimashada ay gaartay 8 ruux, halka dhaawacuna uu gaaray 24, iyadoo tirada dadkan dhaaca ahna laga helay isbitalka Madiina oo kaliya, iyadoo ay jiaraan isbaitaalo gaar loo leeyahay iyo dad ay soo gaareen dhaawacyo fudud, waxaana xusid mudan in 8 ka mid ah dhaawacyada ay ka tirsanaayeen qaxootiga Taleex kuwaasoo ay dadka degaankaasi u uruuriyeen lacago Shillin Soomaali ah oo gaaraya (Hal malyan iyo bar Sh. Somali) taasoo la doonayo in wax looga qabto daweyntooda. Garaad Salaad Xirsi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted February 3, 2007 Originally posted by General Duke: 7 ruux oo ku dhaawacmay Madfac ay soo rideen haraadigii maxkamadahii Islaamiga oo ku dul dhacay dugsi qur'aan oo ay wax ku baranayeen arday u badan haween Certainly, the TFG is applying the same tactic of US occupiers in Iraq and Afghanistan by killing innocent Somalis. The aim? Blame the ICU insurgency so to alienate the citizens. The question is, will it work? It didn't work in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it will probably not work in Somalia. If innocents are killed, it was done by the TFG, if not by the warlords, if not by merceneries or criminal elements. The ICU would never do something like that; that's why it made a strategic retreat so to spare the citizens further bloodshed. The ICU targets only the invaders, occupiers and collaborators. Allahu Akbar. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 3, 2007 ^^^You must be living in a delusional state all of your own. The untrained and ignorant clan courts millitia are raining mortars in any direction and then setting conditions for stopping it. They are scared to engage anyone and thus are killing civilians with their actions. The boasts of IndaCade, has become this Even Qadsiye.com the local mouth piece has been claiming these attacks on behalf of the clan courts. Taliban, now you compare the TFG to the US? These cowards will be finished of soon, they are just desperate ans Insha Allah will be finsihed off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted February 3, 2007 Speaking about recent attacks against Ethiopian soldiers in Mogadishu, Sheikh Sharif said it’s a “justified self-defense war” against invading troops. But the Islamist leader repeatedly stated that Islam does not allow innocent civilians to be killed. He said the resistance fighters should target the enemy only, “since they know where the enemy is.” But the Islamist leader repeatedly stated that Islam does not allow innocent civilians to be killed. He said the resistance fighters should target the enemy only, “since they know where the enemy is.” Sheikh Sharif rejected UN-backed plans by the African Union to deployed peacekeepers to Somalia as Ethiopian troops begin to withdraw. He said foreign peacekeepers would not bring peace to Somalia and instead urged open dialogue amongst Somali factions." Sh.Shareef clearly tells the Somali people to only target the occupation forces not the civilians. Expect more ugly crimes from the Mbagathi group after bringing enemy forces to bomb and occupy our cities. http://www.garoweonline.com/stories/publish/article_7422.shtml Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted February 3, 2007 Originally posted by General Duke: Even Qadsiye.com the local mouth piece has been claiming these attacks on behalf of the clan courts. The Qaadisiya.com reports on behalf of the ICU is regarding attacks against the invaders, occupiers and collaborators, not against innocents. I challenge you to post a report from Qaadisiya.com claiming the attack against the dugsi was carried out by ICU insurgents. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted February 3, 2007 Here is what AP[American Press], a mouth piece of American government wrote about the incident. No Islamic group took responsibility. MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- An explosion at an Islamic school for women and girls in Somalia's capital wounded at least seven people Friday, witnesses said, after a night of some of the worst violence in Mogadishu since the interim government took control from an Islamic movement. At least three mortars launched by unknown attackers overnight killed at least eight people and injured 20. Violence has been escalating in Mogadishu, a city of more than 2 million people that is riven by clan rivalries and believed to still be harboring remnants of the Islamic movement who have vowed to wage an Iraq-style insurgency. At least three mortars launched by unknown attackers overnight killed at least eight people and injured 20. Violence has been escalating in Mogadishu, a city of more than 2 million people that is riven by clan rivalries and believed to still be harboring remnants of the Islamic movement who have vowed to wage an Iraq-style insurgency. Friday's blast went off shortly before lunchtime at the Umu-A'isha school in southern Mogadishu, where 110 women and girls are enrolled. It may, like the overnight blasts, have been caused by a mortar. The attackers were unknown. Friday's blast went off shortly before lunchtime at the Umu-A'isha school in southern Mogadishu, where 110 women and girls are enrolled. It may, like the overnight blasts, have been caused by a mortar. The attackers were unknown. 'I saw my teacher in a pool of blood' "I saw my teacher in pool of blood I though he was dead but I was told he was OK," 18-year-old student Sahra Hassan Yacquub told The Associated Press. "Seven people were wounded including two teachers." "I ran away from the school and hid behind a tree," said Yacquub, who was unhurt. "I saw black smoke sent into the air by the explosion. Soon I saw my teacher and his female assistant being rushed to the hospital in a minibus." Witnesses say all the injured were adults. The overnight attacks were on Mogadishu's seaport, a hotel and an Ethiopian military base. Ethiopian troops have provided crucial support to the government in ousting the Islamic movement. Deputy Defense Minister Salad Ali Jelle blamed the attacks on hardline remnants of the Islamic group, insisting his interim government is in control. "We have suspects and we know the areas where they plan their attacks," he told the AP by telephone. "We will punish them." An Islamic movement official, who asked not to be named fearing reprisals, said his group was not behind any of the attacks, calling them a popular uprising. The violence could delay the planned deployment of African peacekeepers, who are supposed to fill the void left by departing Ethiopian forces and help the government maintain its tenuous grip on power. "We were sleeping when two mortars hit our house here," Barlin Muse Dhere, who lives near the hotel, told the AP. Five people were killed, she said. Ahmed Abdi, a nurse at a hospital in the north of the city, said six people were admitted and two died of their wounds. Another person died when shells hit the hotel, witnesses said. Protesters want Islamists back, peacekeepers out Earlier Thursday, hundreds of supporters of the Islamic group had demonstrated in the capital against an imminent deployment of foreign peacekeepers. The protesters chanted anti-government slogans and burned tires, a day after the African Union said three battalions of peacekeepers from Uganda and Nigeria were ready to be deployed in Somalia and would be airlifted in as soon as possible. The protesters called for the return of the Islamic movement, which was credited with restoring some order in the violent nation. Factional violence has again become a feature of life in Mogadishu since last month when Somali government troops with crucial support from Ethiopian soldiers, tanks and war planes ousted the Islamic movement. As Ethiopia withdraws forces, fears of power vacuum Ethiopia, whose continued presence is deeply unpopular among Somalis, says it does not have the resources to stay and already has begun withdrawing, presenting the possibility of a dangerous power vacuum. The African Union was pressing ahead with its peacekeeping mission to Somalia despite securing only half the 8,000 troops needed at a key summit of African leaders that ended Tuesday. Somalis are wary of a foreign peacekeeping force following the disastrous U.N. intervention in the early 1990s, a bloody period even by Somali's turbulent history. On Tuesday, extremists in Somalia said they would try to kill any peacekeepers. The United States has accused the ousted Islamic movement of sheltering suspects in the 1998 al Qaeda bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Osama bin Laden has said Somalia is a battleground in his war on the West. The U.S. launched two airstrikes against fleeing Islamic fighters, although details of the attacks are unknown. Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, throwing the country into anarchy. The transitional government was formed in 2004 with U.N. help. Source: AP, Feb 02, 2007 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabhad Posted February 3, 2007 Expect more crimes against civilians from the Mbagathi mafia group and their Ethiopian-US masters. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EboniQue Posted February 3, 2007 It is very sad that inoccent children are dying everyday, thanks to the bigest caward A/y and co. He should be held accountable for all of this and more. We shall all wait for that day when all the warlord face justice for their crimes. The sad part is that most TFG's wife and children are here in the west that is why they don't give sh**t about the innocent ppl who are dying everyday. As long thier taangi calool is full. what bunch of losers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ansaar17 Posted February 3, 2007 It was actually the TFG who where responding to the mortars. the dhab-dhilifs and the kaafir xaabashis started firing in all directions. the ruthless murderous sick puppets have no mercy because they are brainwashed drug addicts whose only food is khaat and beer. Its a known fact that every time they are attacked they respond by killing civilians. they do it in somaligalbeed and they plan to do it in somalia. whats even more sickening is the support some have for the low life slaves of the habash. all this for tribalism and clannism. "its my uncle, who cares who burns and dies" these roothles warlords will one day answer to the good that created them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted February 3, 2007 This people are threating and harming the local population even more and they will be summoned one day and questioned by Allaah the exalted about their actions whereby they put at risk young toddlers, defenseless women and immobile elderly folks and why they fought over those innocent, weak and defenceless people! They actually are doing more harm with those mortars then what they are trying to achieve, if you can't do Jihaad accordingly to the Quraan and the sunnah of the last prophet peace be upon him and you don't have the means for a proper resistance then you ought not to harm the innocent by fighting over them and taking them as somekind of shield and cover! Shame on you but your actions will be recorded and you will be answerable to Allaah one day, that is if you don't make any repentence to why you hold those innocent, poor and defenceless people as hostages! Oh Allaah save us from this wicked and immoral folks that are fighting over women and hiding behind children in you name falsely! That is not Jihaad and controdicts its instructions! Prepare yourself for your enemies in a adequate way and fight with them but not at the expense of your children, parents and wife's, I say! They will take all the responsibility to what happens to those innocent people that are caught up in the cross-fire inshallah! You should not do more harm and prosecute the already prosecuted and traumtised local population, who have endured already enough harships, death and destruction! This time it's time of peace, dialogue and reconciliation inshallah but not further civil strife and more blood-sheding! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ansaar17 Posted February 3, 2007 tribal fanatcism is really something strange. get with reality bob, muslims will not subdue to munaafiqs and tribal maniacs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bambo Posted February 3, 2007 i can tell you 100% that uic is not behind recent attacks , i hope those that carrying attacks lisnt and understand that killing civilian its not solution to somalia issue wether its TFG or some free lance milities . listn to sharif xaassan true somalia heroe , tells nothing but true wallahi . somalian citizins deserve peace and stability that we enjoy in west . we as members in sol should stop arguing wallahi and come up with solution wallahi , we can all justifie with both side but its that helping our sisters and brothers back home . its 2007 and our peopple back home are missing basic needs . We are still caugh up in medieval times , Qabil dispute come on ??????? sxbyaaaaaaaaaal this is ceeeb wallahi on all level !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted February 3, 2007 Kismaayonews.com reports the culprit behind the dugsi bombing is actually the Ethiopian occupiers: Itoobiyaanka oo madfac ku tuuray iskuul Islaami ah... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 3, 2007 ^^^Its easy to blame others for once actions, the Ethiopians are in no position to attack the wider population, the mortar attcaks have been going on for a while and because of inexperience they seem to be falling on the civilians. Rememebr the air port atack, a civilan died, the villa Somalia attack a civilain got hurt. Thus Taliban these groups inside Mogadishu unlike the warriors in Iraq, Afghanistan are hurting the security of their own people.. Its a hall mark of the whole farce that is clan courts they ran away and now want to kill women and children..Cowards IndaCade and Mansuur are hiding out in Jedah, Sharif is in Nairobi, Cadow in Yemen and so on. But they act brave and send mortars into heavily populated areas, then their ignorant fake religious and clan centric supporters like Qadsiye claim victory and mythical capture of Americans and shooting down planes Even Sadam Hussain fought till the end, while these cowards ran away and let the school children die... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites