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Ethiopia and Somaliland send troops to border

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Troops from Somaliland and Ethiopia entered the border town of Buhodle on Saturday in a bid to beef up security in both nations as elections approach.

 

According to the local paper, Waaheen, Somaliland Defense Minister, Mr. Suleyman Warsame Guled told local press that troops from both countries have been deployed in a number of border towns including the town of Buhodle. The minister said the two troops would work together to maintain security in the region.

 

Ethiopia, who is also concern about the spread of al-Shabab and other radical groups in Somalia has since created a number of security cordons around the town. The troops are also inspecting trucks in and out of the town, while troops from Somaliland are escorting election team to the city.

 

Buhodle is the main town of Somaliland’s Buhodle region but the city also has large population who are opposed to the presence of Somaliland election team. The region is part of a disputed territory between Somaliland, who maintain the region falls within the 1960 pre-union borders and Puntland, who claim the region because of the tribes that inhabit in the city who are part of Puntland’s ***** family.

 

Somaliland troops have reportedly pushed deep into the Buhodle and Sool regions in search for an armed clan-militia who are said to be planning to disrupt the election in Sool. The troops have searched the villages of Widwid, Hidhid, Kala-baid, Dumay, Geed-dheer and Darkaynley. The armed militia are said to have fled into the bushes and the election ID cards were delivered with no incidents. The leader of the clan militia, Dr. Suleyman Ise [ Hagle tosiye], a Canadian citizen, is stranded in Buhodle town as Ethiopian troops patrol all the main roads.

 

Ethiopians cast their vote on the election 23rd May 2010 while Somaliland goes to the polls on June 26th.

 

Ethiopia said it stood ready to provide it’s troops for Somaliland if it’s stability came under threat as the two nations are linked and share a common border.

 

Meanwhile heavily armed troops from Ethiopia have entered Elbarde in Somalia’s Bakol region to push al-Shabab fighters back into Mogadishu and southern Somalia.

 

After gaining independence from Great Britain in 1960, Somailand entered unconditional union with the south (Italian Somaliland) to formed what was known as the Somali Republic. However, that union failed and Somaliland declared it’s break away from Mogadishu. It has since maintained its own peace and security while the south descended into chaos and has not had a functioning government since.

 

Ethiopia maintains security, trade and education ties with Hargeisa but said it wished to further the existing relations in March when Somaliland Foreign Minister met with the Ethiopian President.

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NGONGE   

Dr. Suleyman Ise [ Hagle tosiye], a Canadian citizen, is stranded in Buhodle town as Ethiopian troops patrol all the main roads.

Whoever wrote this rubbish is being very devious with this Canadian citizen nonsense. It's not important to me and you (for we know he is Somali/Somalilander in denial) but a gaal reading it will think that this guy is some Canadian causing trouble in the Horn (like those Shababi Americans). :D

 

Dee naga daaya.

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A_Khadar   

Originally posted by Jacaylbaro:

quote: Somaliland troops have reportedly pushed deep into the Buhodle and Sool regions in search for an armed clan-militia who are said to be planning to disrupt the election in Sool. The troops have searched the villages of Widwid, Hidhid, Kala-baid, Dumay, Geed-dheer and Darkaynley. The armed militia are said to have fled into the bushes and the election ID cards were delivered with no incidents. The leader of the clan militia, Dr. Suleyman Ise [ Hagle tosiye], a Canadian citizen, is stranded in Buhodle town as Ethiopian troops patrol all the main roads.

:D:D @Xagla-tosiye Canadian Citizen... Your source can't even tell a little fact let alone the rest of the fabricated stuffed information... Why do you always hide the source. I bet it's from one of your secessionist site..

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^^^Che adeer stop chatting shitt, Yey never called for support to beat up on secessionist, just on Eritreans and Arab's who wanted to desecrate graves, oh as they do now.

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Meiji   

Originally posted by Che -Guevara:

Whatever you say Duke. You and your secessionist cousins have more in common than you think.

Hence, why "Puntland" will look the other way or even collaborate in this Ethiopian aggression against Somali civilians.

 

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As for the article,

 

A sane Somali person would not have posted such an article. The silly propaganda of "Ethiopian and Somaliland troops have done this or that" reminds me of Yusufites and their propaganda of "Ethopian troops and Somali government troops have done this or that".

 

Propaganda will not change reality on the ground, Ethiopia and their allies in Somalia shall not prevail.

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Taleexi   

Originally posted by NGONGE:

quote:Dr. Suleyman Ise [ Hagle tosiye], a Canadian citizen, is stranded in Buhodle town as Ethiopian troops patrol all the main roads.

Whoever wrote this rubbish is being very devious with this Canadian citizen nonsense. It's not important to me and you (for we know he is Somali/Somalilander in denial) but a gaal reading it will think that this guy is some Canadian causing trouble in the Horn (like those Shababi Americans).
:D

 

Dee naga daaya.
Ma indhahaygaa mise Ngonge baa ka dadnimo yare fiican Jacaylbaro.

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