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Allahu Akbar we just killed 113, maimed 350, displaced 27,000. all for the Faith

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113 qof oo ku dhimatay dagaaladii Muqdisho

12 May 12, 2009 - 11:38:29 AM

 

Hay'adda ELMAN ee xuquuqda aadanaha iyo nabadda kana howlgasha Muqdisho ayaa maanta soo bandhigtay tirada dadkii ku dintay dagaalada u dhexeeya dowlada iyo kooxaha mucaaradka ah ee doonaya inay afgambiyaan.

 

Warbixin ay hay'addu soo saartay ayay ku sheegtay in 113-qof ay ku dhinteen dagaaladii Muqdisho ka socday 5-maalmood ee la soo dhaafay, halka ay tirada dhaawaca ay ku sheegtay 345-qof oo u badan haween iyo caruur.

 

"Dhamaan dadka dhintay waxay isugu jiraan kuwo madaafiic ku habsadeen guryahooda, goobihii ay ku sugnaayeen, kuwo si bareera ah loo toogtay iyo kuwo ay dishay rasaasta wiiftada loo yaqaan" ayaa lagu yiri warbixinta hay'adda.

 

Sidoo kale warbixinta ayaa lagu qeexay in 27,000 qof ay ka borokaceen guryahooda, kuwaasoo ay saameyn ku yeesheen dagaalada u dhexeeya dhinacyada iskasoo horjeeda.

 

"Kooxaha dagaalamaya waa kuwo aan u naxayn shacabka, waxayna ku kor dagaalameen goobo ay rayidku ku badan yihiin, gaar ahaan deegaanadii dhawaan dib looga laabtay" ayaa lagu yiri warbixinta mar kale.

 

Cali Sh. Yaasiin [Fadhaa] oo ah kusimaha gudoonka hay'adda ELMAN ayaa sheegay in dhinacyada dagaalamaya ay ka dalbanayaan inay dagaalada joojiyaan, iyagoo fiirinaya dhibaatada shacabka ku habsatay.

 

Dadkii guryahooda ka qaxay waxaa ku jira caruur dhalan wax ka yar 10-maalmood; kuwaasoo lagala qaxay degmooyin ka tirsan Muqdisho, waxayna dadkaas u carareen goobaha howdka ah, si ay uga nabadgalaan duqeymaha iyo dagaalada.

 

"Waa wax aanan filayn dagaalkan... waxaan dib ugu soo laabtay gurigeyga 2-bilood ka hor... caawana waan ka qaxayaa... waxaan ku fikirayaa inaan dalka oo dhan ka baxo haddii xabadu sii socoto" ayay tiri Ruqiyo Ismacil oo xalay ka qaxday.

 

Sh. Xasan Daahir Aweys oo ka horjeeda dowlada Somalia ayaa ku eedeeyay dagaalada socda ciidamada AMISOM ee ka socda Burundi iyo Uganda, isagoo iska fogeeyay in dagaaladu ay xiriir la leeyihiin soo laabashadiisa Muqdisho.

 

Inkastoo saakay aysan dhicin wax dagaalo ah, hadana goobihii lagu dagaalamay waxaa isku horfadhiyada ciidankii dagaalamayay, iyadoo laga cabsi qabo inay dagaalo cusub qarxaan.

 

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Dhamaan dadka dhintay waxay isugu jiraan kuwo madaafiic ku habsadeen guryahooda, goobihii ay ku sugnaayeen, kuwo si bareera ah loo toogtay iyo kuwo ay dishay rasaasta wiiftada loo yaqaan" ayaa lagu yiri warbixinta hay'adda.

 

Sidoo kale warbixinta ayaa lagu qeexay in 27,000 qof ay ka borokaceen guryahooda, kuwaasoo ay saameyn ku yeesheen dagaalada u dhexeeya dhinacyada iskasoo horjeeda.

 

"Kooxaha dagaalamaya waa kuwo aan u naxayn shacabka, waxayna ku kor dagaalameen goobo ay rayidku ku badan yihiin, gaar ahaan deegaanadii dhawaan dib looga laabtay" ayaa lagu yiri warbixinta mar kale.

 

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Somali fighting kills 113 civilians in past 3 days

By SALAD DUHUL – 1 hour ago

 

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A human rights activist says 113 civilians have been killed in fierce fighting in Somalia's capital in the past three days.

 

Ali Sheik Yasin Fadhaa of the independent Elman Human Rights Organization says 10,000 civilians fled their homes in Mogadishu on Tuesday alone, raising the number of being displaced by the fighting to more than 27,000.

 

Fadhaa says about 345 civilians have been wounded in what it is the worst violence in Mogadishu in recent weeks.

 

The battle between Islamic insurgents and pro-government militias began Saturday. Fadhaa says his organization gathered the figures from talking to staff spread across the capital, hospitals and relatives of the victims. The government rarely gives casualty figures.

 

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

 

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Fierce overnight fighting between Islamic insurgents and pro-government forces in Somalia's capital killed at least 14 people including women and children, health officials said Tuesday.

 

Ambulance staff collected the bodies in Mogadishu Tuesday, said service chief Rufai Mohamed, and officials of two Mogadishu hospitals say they admitted at least 45 wounded people.

 

The fighting marks a continuation of weekend violence when the two sides pounded the capital with mortars and gunfire, killing at least 35 people.

 

The independent Elman Human Rights Organization said that by Monday afternoon 17,200 people had fled their homes for safer places inside and outside Mogadishu.

 

The intensity of the fighting had reduced by early Tuesday but sporadic gunfire could be heard in parts of the city.

 

Abdifitah Hassan, a resident at Sinai village in northern Mogadishu, told The Associated Press that he saw insurgents firing mortar rounds in the direction of the presidential palace and pro-government fighters returned fire.

 

President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed and his staff were safe, said defense department official Col. Yasin Haile. Insurgents have previously targeted the presidential palace without causing much damage.

 

Islamic insurgents, including the al-Shabab group which is seeking to overthrow Somalia's Western-backed government and establish an Islamic state, have been trying to topple the weak government since late 2006.

 

Al-Shabab controls much of southern Somalia. Ahmed's government directly controls only a few blocks of Mogadishu and one border town. But the president has allies among the militias that control much of central Somalia and pockets of the south.

 

Ahmed, elected by parliament in January, used to be one of the leaders of the Islamic insurgency. Since his election he has been trying to broker peace with warring groups and gain legitimacy.

 

Ahmed told journalists Monday that the people behind the weekend fighting are against peace, but he is willing to talk with his opponents.

 

The U.S. worries that Somalia could be a terrorist breeding ground, particularly since Osama bin Laden declared his support for al-Shabab.

 

The U.S. also accuses al-Shabab of harboring the al-Qaida-linked terrorists who allegedly blew up the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.

 

Somalia has not had an effective government since 1991, when warlords overthrew longtime dictator Mohamed Siad Barre. The warlords then turned on each other, plunging the nation into anarchy and chaos.

 

Somalia's transitional government was formed in 2004, but has failed to assert any control over the country. The lawlessness also has allowed piracy to explode off Somalia's coast.

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Malika   

^Allah is Great,Indeed. Am I sensing, a mocking tone in your thread name,if so please do not take Allah's name in vain.

 

Adigo raalia can you change your tittle?

 

Shukran.

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^^^Not mocking the lord at all just highlighting the fact that these fake religious groups are sheding and have been sheding Muslim blood and hiding under religious slogans.

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Al Zaylici: Adeer I have told you on many occasions the President defeated thes egroups in the Bush outside Baidoa, there was anot a single gun shot on enetering Mogadishu.

 

It was these groups that started the Mortar attacks, assasinations outside Mosques and so on.

 

The blame lies with both sides but its weight should be those who ran in the bush and were brave enough under the skirts of women and children.

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Fabregas   

Originally posted by General Duke:

Al Zaylici: Adeer I have told you on many occasions the President defeated thes egroups in the Bush outside Baidoa, there was anot a single gun shot on enetering Mogadishu.

 

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Unless Abdullahi Yusuf was the commander of the Ethiopian Army and his real was general barhare gebachuch your point is mute. Maxakmil Islam was defeated by American and Ethiopian firepower.

 

Going back to this issue: how comes when he was in power you tried your best to downplay the crimes of the EThiopians and his militia, but now all of a sudden you are highlighting the displacement, attrocities and killing? Just answer it without waffling and bravado. Were the Ethiopians and Abdullahi guilt of war crimes? Yes or no? And why are so concerned about the plight of civilians when you used to deny it yesterday?

 

 

good day.

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^^^lool. They were defeated never the less. Its a childish point to make out that one bullet is better than another. Fact is all these "brave men" fled to Asmara, Jeddah and some even took their children to safety. While fighting in...

 

The point is clear, its a total and utter failure in their part and will lead to their extinction. They are a fad and nothing more.

 

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The fighting erupted in the most densely populated areas

 

Rights campaigner Ali Shaykh Yasin

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Al Shabab are pre-programmed robots handled from Washington D.C and Hizb-ul-Islam is a fraudulent Mafia group who's only interest is power. The common denominator between these 2 group is carnage and anarchy.

 

Sharif was warned and he ignored the warnings. He is paying the price now.

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Belial   

The Duke why did you answer Al Zeylaci question? Here I can repost it.

 

Were the Ethiopians and Abdullahi guilt of war crimes? Yes or no? And why are so concerned about the plight of civilians when you used to deny it yesterday

 

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