king_450 Posted December 27, 2007 Well considering our history I tried to locate these Articles and the only place that i found is New York times ,However they want me to buy if you know any other way i can get these Articles plz Help. Thank you in advance Here they are. 1-East African Premier; Abdirashid Ali Shermarke November 28, 1962, Wednesday Page 11, 617 words 'a recent meeting with the director of the Peace Corps, Sargeant Shriver, the Premier of Somalia, Abdirashid Ali Shermarke, described his individualistic people as "the Irish of Africa." 2-POLICEMAN SLAYS SOMALI PRESIDENT; Assassin Seized After Shot Kills Shermarke Instantly -- Curfew in Mogadiscio President of Somalia Is Slain; Policeman Seized as Assassin October 16, 1969, Thursday Page 1, 577 words MOGADISCIO, Somalia, Oct. 15 -- President Abdirashid Ali Shermarke of Somalia was assassinated today by a member of the police force, an official announcement said here. [ END 3-Somalia's Premier Receives Formal New York Welcome November 30, 1962, Friday Page 14, 95 words Premier Abdirashid Ali Shermarke of the Somali Republic received the key to New York City last night from Mayor Wagner and last but not the least. 4-Band and 19-Gun Salute Greet Somali Premier at White House By DAVID BINDER Special to The New York Times November 28, 1962, Wednesday Page 10, 467 words WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 The Premier of the Somali Republic, Dr. Abdirashid Ali Shermarke, met with President Kennedy today for several hours. The occasion marked this country's growing interest in East Africa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted December 27, 2007 2-POLICEMAN SLAYS SOMALI PRESIDENT; Assassin Seized After Shot Kills Shermarke Instantly -- Curfew in Mogadiscio President of Somalia Is Slain; Policeman Seized as Assassin This guy indirectly and probably single-handedly changed the Soomaali history forever. If he only knew that one gun trigger he fired would change the fate of millions of his fellow countrymen present and in the future, I think he would have second thoughts. He is our own version of Gavrilo Princip, whose shot killed the Austro-Hungarian prince in 1914. Does anyone even know his name? We only know he was sentenced to death and was shot a few days after Kacaanka. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites