General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 Bilicda Muqdisho Oo Dib Usoo Laabaneysa 16-sano Kadib Muqdisho(Calanka.com) 29-May-2007 licda caasimadda Somaliya ee Muqdisho ayaa waxa ey kusoo laabaneysaa sidii lagu aqoon jiray ka hor dagaaladii sokeeye, waxaana hada maamulka gobolka Banaadir kadib howlo nadaafadeed ku beerayaan goobihii jardiinooyinka iyo taalooyinka ey ka taagnaan jireen ubaxyo iyo waxyaalo soo jiita indhaha dadka. Talaabadan ku beeridda ubaxyada goobahan ayaa timid kadib howlo nadaafadeed oo ey wadeen maamulka gobolka Banaadir oo kaashanaya shacabka Muqdisho, waxaana shacabka intiisa badan ey ku shaqeynayaan (Iskaa Wax U Qabso). Mar ey socod ku mareysay saakay shabakadda warbaahinta calanka.com deegaanka KM.4 ayaa waxa indheheeda ku dhacayay howlo beerista dhirta ee hareeraha wadooyonka iyo taaladii dheereyd ee SAYIDKA oo iyana lagu abuurayo hoosteeda geedo iyo ubaxyo. Waxaa sidoo kale socdaalka shabakaddu ey ku mareysay goobahan ayaa waxa ey qiimeyn ku sameyneysay amaanka xaafadahan oo runtii ahaa mid aad u wanaagsanaa, waxaana wadooyinka ku arkeysaa ciidamada boliska oo gawaari saaran qaarna wadooyinka ku lugeynaya. Mar aan wax ka weydiinay dad ku sugnaa halkaa sida ey u arkaan howlaha ey maamulka gobolku ka wadaan gobolka Banaadir ee soo celinta Bilicdii Muqdisho ayaa waxa ey ka dhiibteen fikrado kale duwan iyagoo kuligood hadaladoodu u wada socdeen hal jiho oo ah in ey aad usoo dhaweynayaan howsha ka socota caasimadda. Amaanka guud ee caasimadda ayaa ah mid aad u dagan in kastoo xiliyada galbihi iyo habeenkii ey xaafadaha qaar ey ka dhacaan dilal ey geystaan burcad ku hubeysan bastoolado, kuwaasoo inta badan ey boolisku gacanta kusoo dhigaan. Calanka.com: - Isha Wararka Xaqiiqda Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted June 3, 2007 Dukey....Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder....I have sources, relaible sources, tellin me that certain areas of Hamar are no go zones simply because of the smell and the ordor coming from the human bodies in there...Kids who lost their lives because of Tigraynan agression and the maddness and the REVENGE games WE brought upon them.....Hurraaah!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 After 16 years of abuse the capital of Somalia is starting to get its former beauty back. All the major roads have been reopened some of these have never been used for more than a decade. http://www.somaliaonline.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=9;t=010989#000000 The air and seaports are functioning and all government buildings are back in public hands. All the police stations and the central prison are functioning. There are no roadblocks inside Mogadishu. No private port or air strip functioning. The admin is working over time with the locals to clean up the mess left behind by the years of neglect. Its starting to have an effect. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 Locals get together Local cops on the beat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted June 3, 2007 the lynching squares of the Tigranynan boys where they hang little Somali boys....by their necks... Again a blind submission and refusing to accept of the basic fact that Somalis seaports and airports are fields run by 854,213 Tigranynan boys to facilitate their occupation.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 Tahliil. Here is a Pic from Shangani. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 Tahliil, back up your claims, you seem to just say what ever comes to your mind. Or is it the case of the Clan Courts who just said what ever that came to their mind. 854,213 Tigranynan boys Back it up or just say you dont have a clue what is going on in Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 In the new Mogadishu its about Law and Order Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted June 3, 2007 Here is a quote....WE are blindly letting hatred consume us to the last end and drop Duke..Read on: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18745786/site/newsweek/ Disaster in Somalia The situation in the troubled East African nation hardly seemed like it could get any worse. But it has. By Rod Nordland Newsweek Updated: 7:25 p.m. ET May 18, 2007 May 18, 2007 - How bad is it in Somalia? Bad enough that people fleeing the capital have been reduced to renting trees for shelter. It's the sort of thing that happens when drug-addled warlords roam the countryside, imposing taxes of 50 percent on aid recipients. And the sort of thing to be expected of a government whose prime minister, Ali Mohamad Gedi, has publicly accused the United Nations agency feeding the country of spreading cholera along with food deliveries. And that's the internationally recognized government, which enjoys U.S. support, although it is widely unpopular in southern Somalia and the capital, Mogadishu. That's not surprising, since the prime minister is from a clan that's hostile to the clan that dominates the capital, and the president, Abdulahi Yusuf, is from Puntland, in northern Somalia, a breakaway region that is best known as the homeland of Somalia's pirates, who once again are on the prowl, bedeviling aid shipments even further. "Is there actually any hope for the future in Somalia?" said the World Food Program's Somalia country director, Peter Goossens. "I don't know." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted June 3, 2007 did i get the facts about the Tigraynan boys wrong....how many are acceptable Duke? 203,856 or just few thousands...like 43,000 boys? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 Adeer dont confuse yourself. 841,000 is not close to 203,000 nor is that close to 43,000 nor is that a couple of thousand. Go a head give us some new contradicting figures. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted June 3, 2007 what numbers are acceptable occupation numbers for you Duke?? I know pple who say the number doesn't make any difference....its the occupation that matters..What do u think? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 There is no occupation, that security council. AU, EU, Arab LEAGUE and the US all support this project and recognise the TFG governemnt of Somalia. Ethiopia, Kenya, Yemen, Uganda, Djibouti alll neighbours recognise the TFG. No world power, organisations like the world Bank and others think there is an occupation/ Maybe Eritrea that world power alone thinks there is an occupation and those who support the clowns who have been defeated belive this. Occupation ahhhhhhh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted June 3, 2007 President Yusuf with holds court in Villa Somalia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites