Somali Pirate Posted February 4, 2009 as nothing more than eithopian lackeys. Moderate islamist my foot. Amir amin eat your heart out. Leaked document----> http://ethioforum.org/wp/pdf/meles_somali_game.doc http://ethioforum.org/wp/archives/759 In the letter the Ethiopian ambassador starts off by celebrating the killing (Shahaadah) of Al shabaab commander Abu Suleym (Timo Jilic), just like alot of Somalinetters were doing, and says that Ahlu Sunnah wal Jamee'a leaders were ready to meet with Ethiopian officials "anytime this week" to discuss further logistical assistance (apparently the group ran out of bullets), and that Ethiopia should bring other international donors to assist this group.Aliyyi Oromada This leaked document reveals Ethiopia's military and logistic support to the newly formed Islamist Ahlu Suna Wal Jamea group, aiming at destabilizing Somalia and to getting President Obamas attention to the region. According to reports by AFP, following withdrawal of Ethiopia's forces from Somalia, people enjoyed a brief period of peace, and families, who were displaced by fighting in Mogadishu, had started returning. Fresh fighting erupted soon between the Islamist forces of Ahlu Suna Wal Jamea and Al Shabab, through Ethiopia's destabilization strategy, a religious civil strife. The letter sent from Disaasa Diribsa, Ethiopian Ambassador in Kenya to the Vice Foreign Minister Tekeda Alemu, confirms Ethiopia's military and logistic support to the new Islamist Ahlu Suna Wal Jamea against Al Shabab. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted February 4, 2009 First make a distinction between factions. 1) There is the genuine Ahlu Sunna Wal Jammaca who have been in Somalia for hunderd of years. They are a peacefull group who have spread Islam throughout East Africa. 2) There are the secular warlords who want to take back their fiefdoms from the religious warlords and thus are using the cover of ''Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaca'' to legitimize their cause, just like the religious warlords have done (using Islamist retorics to take over regions without consultation and support of the people.) The first group have distanced themselves from the second group. Which group are you talking about? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali Pirate Posted February 4, 2009 i am talking about the same group that calls itself 'moderate' islamist and was fighting against al shabab. headed by that traitor trash hiraale. nalat on him. we knew all along that eithopia was behind them. they were caught with their pants down this time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali Pirate Posted June 2, 2009 Did you see the pictures of these religious pretenders having armoured personnel carriers and heavy machinery? munafiqeen under the pay of kuffar to continue the fitna. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted June 2, 2009 ^^ The religious pretenders of Alshabab have heavy weapons too, does that mean that they are armed by Ethiopia? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recovering-Romantics Posted June 2, 2009 Originally posted by Meiji: ^^ The religious pretenders of Alshabab have heavy weapons too, does that mean that they are armed by Ethiopia? They don't hide the fact that Eritrea arms them. But since Eritrea is the "good kafir" it is acceptable Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali Pirate Posted June 2, 2009 al shabab was/is the armed wing of the islamic courts. Hard to see where these sufis wannabes got their armoured personnel carriers from? Click on that link meiji and see the truth for yourself. ahlu sunnah. eithopian agents nothing more Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted June 2, 2009 Originally posted by Meiji: First make a distinction between factions. 1) There is the genuine Ahlu Sunna Wal Jammaca who have been in Somalia for hunderd of years. They are a peacefull group who have spread Islam throughout East Africa. 2) There are the secular warlords who want to take back their fiefdoms from the religious warlords and thus are using the cover of ''Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaca'' to legitimize their cause, just like the religious warlords have done (using Islamist retorics to take over regions without consultation and support of the people.) The first group have distanced themselves from the second group. Which group are you talking about? Which group are you talking about? This is how you described this group a couple of months ago. Now, they are mujahideen wa fi Soomaal. lollllllllllllll. So, who are the mujahideen: group 1 or 2? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali Pirate Posted June 2, 2009 Originally posted by Recovering-Romantics : quote:Originally posted by Meiji: ^^ The religious pretenders of Alshabab have heavy weapons too, does that mean that they are armed by Ethiopia? They don't hide the fact that Eritrea arms them. But since Eritrea is the "good kafir" it is acceptable listen you simpleton. Eritrea never harmed or oppressed somalis. Amongst the people of the book there are always good people who we are called to engage with. These people may be misguided but they don't contain the same malaise that most kuffar have. Eritrea is a friend and an ally. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted June 2, 2009 Somali clans in Central Somalia always had APC's and even tanks. The two brotherly clans of Gelinsoor and Hobyo were engaged in a bloody conflict in which tanks and APC's were used. Ahlu Sunnah have the support of such heavily armed and fiercely independent nomadic groups. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somali Pirate Posted June 2, 2009 Originally posted by Al Zeylaci: quote:Originally posted by Meiji: First make a distinction between factions. 1) There is the genuine Ahlu Sunna Wal Jammaca who have been in Somalia for hunderd of years. They are a peacefull group who have spread Islam throughout East Africa. 2) There are the secular warlords who want to take back their fiefdoms from the religious warlords and thus are using the cover of ''Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaca'' to legitimize their cause, just like the religious warlords have done (using Islamist retorics to take over regions without consultation and support of the people.) The first group have distanced themselves from the second group. Which group are you talking about? Which group are you talking about? This is how you described this group a couple of months ago. Now, they are mujahideen wa fi Soomaal. lollllllllllllll. So, who are the mujahideen: group 1 or 2? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted June 2, 2009 t is sad to see this nation torn apart generation after generation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recovering-Romantics Posted June 2, 2009 Originally posted by Somali Pirate: quote:Originally posted by Recovering-Romantics : quote: Originally posted by Meiji: ^^ The religious pretenders of Alshabab have heavy weapons too, does that mean that they are armed by Ethiopia? They don't hide the fact that Eritrea arms them. But since Eritrea is the "good kafir" it is acceptable listen you simpleton. Eritrea never harmed or oppressed somalis. Amongst the people of the book there are always good people who we are called to engage with. These people may be misguided but they don't contain the same malaise that most kuffar have. Eritrea is a friend and an ally. “Harassment” and “ oppression” is not measured by Al Shabab propoganda or by your own personal standards. Eritrea invading or attacking Somalia is beside the point here. It has armed and financed the anarchist movement in Somalia however, wit the believe that doing so will get Ethiopia bogged down in Somalia-this at the expense of the lives of thousands of our people. Now, the genius in you, will claim that this all good and dandy since Eritrea never attacked the Somali people, but what you forget or ignore is the fact that Eritrea bullies Djibouti-a fellow Somali nation I haven’t seen a single word from you condemning Eritrea’s naked aggression against the Somali people and its desire to invest in our turmoil to further its own agenda. For all the pretence of being a poor and friendly country of the Somali people where even Eritrea’s investment in the Somali conflict for its own interests are seen as “noble.” This kind of behavior from the anarchist movement comes as no surprise. Eritrea’s hegemonic behavior in the region is very well know. You try to pass of Eritrea’s involvement in Somalia as a good and a non-issue. You are the last one to call on a simpleton Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted June 2, 2009 ^Omar Hashi the security minister of this government, who was in Asmara last year and who was calling Ethiopia as the greatest and eternal enemy of Somalis/Somalia, has last week in a statement said, and I quote: "Anaga iyo Ethiopia wax colaad ah nagama dhaxayso, hadanna wadashaqayn iyo daris wanaag ayaa noo dhaxeeya" What does that mean? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Belial Posted June 2, 2009 RR are like a rabit ethiopian. Only capable to grasp "Eritrean" Do you dream about Eritreans also? How one can be so blind of the threat of Ethiopia is a million dollar question. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites