Abtigiis Posted February 25, 2009 May Allah grant them the Janna and accept their martyrdom. Ides of March was the legend, it seems ides of January and February in my land. Cabdullahi guud-cadde,Maxamed Mukhtar and other three battle-hardened comardes are down, in the otherwise successful battles of the last two weeks. Cabdullahi was a man who was in the bush for the last 14 years. A fluent speaker of axmaari, and aged around 50, his name used to terrorize the enemy. We salute him and move on. Our hearts are broken and eyes are tearful for these sons of the soil who have given the ultimate sacrifice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cabdow Posted February 25, 2009 Allah Yarxamhum Indeed! For those of you who are interested of knowing who he was and what he stood for, here is a video of What a great and well spoken man he was, he will be greatly missed! May Allah have mercy on his soul, and the rest of the great Mujahidiins. Amin! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted February 25, 2009 canjeex,Thank you. Dr. Dollal is fairly known. I am mourning the death of five more senior military commanders who were killed in Dhagaxbuur area while on a mission of solving conflict between two beelood. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted February 25, 2009 The Ogadeens liberation struggle since its inception in the 60's has been fighting for the rights and freedom of the Ogadeens. It is a legitmate peoples' struggle with a popouar support. As history is our guide, the capture or death of one or two members of a leadership, though a big loss, can't not weaken or end the revoloutionary movement.The fight for the liberation of the Ogadeens will continue till a just soloution is found. As the Eritreans used to say that their struggle may be long and difficul,but their victory is certain. It is true then, and is true now. The bottom line is, this is a struggle and will continue despite the set backs which will happen from time to time. Again as history has thought us, the peoples' struggle will come victorious and the life of all those perished will not be in vain. Long live all the marteirs of ONLF and all those who passed during this popular struggle to remove the minority regime of the Agaiime Tigre. Originally posted by Abtigiis &Tolka: May Allah grant them the Janna and accept their martyrdom. Ides of March was the legend, it seems ides of January and February in my land. Cabdullahi guud-cadde,Maxamed Mukhtar and other three battle-hardened comardes are down, in the otherwise successful battles of the last two weeks. Cabdullahi was a man who was in the bush for the last 14 years. A fluent speaker of axmaari, and aged around 50, his name used to terrorize the enemy. We salute him and move on. Our hearts are broken and eyes are tearful for these sons of the soil who have given the ultimate sacrifice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdulladiif Al-Fiqih Posted February 25, 2009 A&T- Geeridu waa xaq wayna shihiideen; illaahay haunaxariisto. With that said, I just do not understand why three such important men would be alone in the midst of their enemy? That was a terrible idea.....and I am personally tired of ONLF leadership killed easily one after another. How many more? Something has to change Kayd Deeq Abdi-raasim Daqare and ina Sheikh Mohamud Sulub (later escaped from the jail) Xalane Abdullahi Qachi Abdikariim (the reer Aw guy; he also escaped from the jail) Doolaal Now these three guys Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir-Qalbi-Adeyg Posted February 25, 2009 ONLF needs better leaders. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted February 25, 2009 Go get better leaders for Puntland first. Get rid of Faroole, the money maker. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted February 25, 2009 Abduladiif, These leaders are being killed because they are being very brave and engaging the enemy on the front lines, nimanku go'aan adag beey leeyihiin. They need to die with their soldiers intey meelaha gabban lahaayeen. Remember, there are more gumeysi leaders being killed than ONLF leaders. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted February 25, 2009 AT&T, is it true that Dr. Doolaal was killed by Somali adversaries in cahoots with the Xabashida? It is sad to lose a high caliber man like him. Alla ha u naxariisto.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir-Qalbi-Adeyg Posted February 25, 2009 Originally posted by Najmudin: Go get better leaders for Puntland first. Get rid of Faroole, the money maker. Faroole is doing great so far, but he was to falter and become corrupt like his predecessor somali people would rid of him too. Anyways, I believe the ONLF should be disbanded and the WSLF reinstated. New Leadership is needed to fight the woyane, ONLF is/was never up to the task. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted February 25, 2009 Gheelle, Dr.Doolaal was killed by the Tigray militia he was fighting against but reports are stating that Somali snitches were involved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted February 25, 2009 Zack, it's really sad to lose him. Men in similar caliber shouldn't be in the front line. But it was meant to be. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted February 25, 2009 Sir-Alex, oops, I mean Sir-Qalbi, I agree a change in the name would be beneficial. As far as the leadership, the ONLF holds organizational elections and that is how this current leadership was elected. Gheelle, It is very sad to lose him, indeed. Allaah Yarxam! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sir-Qalbi-Adeyg Posted February 25, 2009 Najmudin Sir-Alex? Anyways, my criticism is against the ONLF leadership and not against their noble struggle to free the people in somali galbeed. Also, interesting that they hold elections, I didn't know that. Is it mostly held in the diaspora? because the leadership seems to be coming from there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted February 25, 2009 Sir, They hold it in the country but in small towns that they control. I remember one being held in the town of Garbo which is not that far from Dhanaan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites