Abwaan Posted February 7, 2008 lol...maa iska dhahaan cantoobo beel ahaan ugu timid iyo koox jago-raadis ah ayaa isbitaalka iyo hoteelka uu deggan yahay soo dhoodhoobtay kadibna intooda badan waxay kala kulmeen handadaad shaqaalaha la socda iyadoo qaar badanna wakhtiga looga dhumiyey duqii waa hurdaa...lol...hurdo badanaa! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Janagale_bi-idnilah Posted February 7, 2008 Hopeless group indeed, it’s hilarious to see how some anarchist nomads are entrenched in their own hallucinations. Dear nomads, the security of the capital is not astonishing, nevertheless it is not as awful as some SOL members wish it to be. Yes, there is criminals doing killings left to right, and yes TFG officials are being targeted as well. REMEMBER, this is the infamous Mogadishu, where for the past 17 years insecurity, looting, Isbaaro’s, and mayhem were the norms and law of the land. OLD DAYS are over, the TFG is in Mogadishu patrolling the streets, collecting taxes, searching weapons in houses and businesses, hunting down terrorists and clan militias. The airport, the port, and all of the capital’s organs are functioning in a superb fashion. Off course, these defeated lots don’t wish for that change, but it will take time before they are entirely rooted out and soon will they realize that they can’t clutch our capital hostage forever. By the way, crimes happen in every corner of the globe, and the status quo in the capital is that the villains are committing excess crimes taking advantage of the shortage of well-trained police officers. And that will be solved when the build-up of the well-trained police force and the state military concludes. Please compare the gang of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, the Columbian rebels to this minuscule feeble party of combine of clan fascists and wicked terrorists. Al-shabaab gang with their counterpart have failed again and again to even a seize district in the capital, and that proves how pathetic they are. Meanwhile, looking forward for the excess troops Uganda has to offer as well Nigeria. That will take some burden of the TFG with their Ethiopian ally, which could then clean the remaining cockroaches hiding like cowards. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabriye amp co. Posted February 7, 2008 ^ overlooking the positive and concentrating on distorted negatives like calling it imfamous. It was infamous to outsiders like the US rangers and other invaders. With in the last 17 years, the biggest and most successful companies came out of Mogadishu, What was once a small market blew up to become the largest in Somalia and one of the largest in the horn which essentially kept the national economy at float. Hargeysa to kismayo referred to it when prices fell or picked up. The most beautiful hotels and resort also flourished there. The city was big size wise and large enough population wise to carry its goods and bad. Then we had the unexpected peace and stability many doubted. Yet today we have some shameless individuals who feel the need to justify the Ethiopian occupation and the return of warlordism but this time in suits & ties. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thierry. Posted February 7, 2008 but it will take time before they are entirely rooted out That’s the magic sentence saxiib in reality you do not have time, the TFG mandate will come to an end in less than a year, so how do you think you can defeat the people when you haven’t defeated them in the last year and two months. this is the infamous Mogadishu, where for the past 17 years insecurity, looting, Isbaaro’s, and mayhem were the norms and law of the land. OLD DAYS are over, the TFG is in Mogadishu patrolling the streets Your words might have been more believable if the Mayor, MPs and chief of Police where not members of the Puppet government, but alas contradiction is very normal to TFG supporters. Mogadishu, Bosaso, Kismayo glory days will come back when those who truly represent the Somali interest are in power until then enjoy the Presidential name tag while it last. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 10, 2008 To those who think things are not changing. A few simple points. 1. All the organs of the capital are in governemnt hands. 2. Most bigwigs such as Ahmed Diriye, Goobanle, Cirfo have been touched by the law agencies of the TFG, thus no one other than those brave folks in Asmara and those in the bushes have some safety.. To the clan groups News just in.. 50 militia men from Xasan dahir defect Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 10, 2008 Again, executions of these men and their militias is a viable solution to keep the civilians safe from their wretched agenda. Somali's trully undertsand force, and this force should be used on the leaders. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabriye amp co. Posted February 10, 2008 ^ What an entertainer. Here is M'dhere making the original claim with out any proof. M'dheere shameless claim That claim was made by the same man who said.. yey stole mattresses from jowhar where he was living as a guest under M'dhere Protection. Would you also believe this or do you like to pick and choose the reliability of mans word depending on how it suits you? And the icing on the cake or just another embarrassment to your naivety ... Here are the reaction of the falsely accused Mujahids. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted February 11, 2008 ^^^LOL. Mujahidin my ***, adeer the clan elders of Guriceel have brought thee boys from the brink of madness. The truth is things have changed, no longer can these sub-clans maintain a war they can no longer bankroll and those Arab/Eritrean/otherforeign elements who used them for so long have been rooted out of the capital. Anyhow, executing these fellows would bring their supporters to their sense Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted February 11, 2008 Dukey, ya just gotta get outside sometime...outside your local tolka-maqaayad; outside your city, hell, outside your HOUSE!! You're so enamoured of the pretty words you use [ie; execute the terrorists], that you tend to forget that, as a whole, they really don't add up to anything! All sizzle; no steak. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted February 11, 2008 galbeyte: "^ overlooking the positive and concentrating on distorted negatives like calling it imfamous. It was infamous to outsiders like the US rangers and other invaders." We all know what God forsaken city was like, why is it that people here like to distort things. One journalist compared the city a nuclear bomb test site. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabriye amp co. Posted February 11, 2008 LOL. and one journalist compared described it as a miracle. Something most thought was impossible.. During the brief moment of peace the city experienced then went as far as saying " one market as large as a small district, essentially elevated the nation's economy. That is truly a phenomenon... Im proud to say, i've seen it first hand. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites