Suldaanka Posted July 13, 2005 ^^ I wonder what neo-somaliweynism you subscribe to. I support col. Yey and I am Somaliweyn don't go in the same sentence. The president is known to exploit this for political gains. You are right, he almost sold the whole country at some point. :eek: And Ethiopia is not just being an adamant supporter of Col. Yey for nothing. On top of being a local puppet, there are credible rumours that the Col. Yey made a deal with the Ethiopian regime on the faith of Kilka-shanaad. :eek: :eek: My friend, don't hide under bogus Somaliweynism or I have different views on certain topics... just say I am supporting him because he is my uncle, simple as that. And wrong or right i will be there behind him chanting Nolow Madaxweyne Noolow. But seriously do you, in your frank state, think Col. Yey makes a real president for Somalia? Where do you think a self confessed "Habaarqabe" would lead that country other then wars and more wars, because that is what he is known for. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baashi Posted July 13, 2005 FYI, I don't support the president. Never did. You just used the fuzzy logic and assumed that anyon who shares clan affilliation with him supports him. That being said, I do support the TFG don't have choice but to hope that Somalia stablizes and regains its place among the nations. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted July 13, 2005 ^^ Sowdigii Tshirtka Col. Yey ku sawiranyay xidhnaan jiray? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baashi Posted July 13, 2005 Belo awoowe see Alla kuu galay ma waxaad sheegeysaa berrigii colku naga soo galay dhankaa iyo Burco oo aanu wada difaaca ahayn War ninyahaw duubka xiran show waxa tahay hal nahaab ah oo dharka dhigtay. Maxaad ii keentay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rahima Posted July 14, 2005 FYI, I don't support the president. Never did. You just used the fuzzy logic and assumed that anyon who shares clan affilliation with him supports him. That being said, I do support the TFG don't have choice but to hope that Somalia stablizes and regains its place among the nations. Can i just say Baashi, you're not alone. I've said the same thing a billion times (excluding the clan affiliation part) and somehow or other I’m always accused of something or other :confused: . The moral of my reply, "Hakuna matata, it means no worries for the rest of your days, it’s our problem-free philosophy Hakuna Matata!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OLOL Posted July 14, 2005 The report also implicates Ethiopia secret agencies, freelance gunmen working for US counter-terrorism, Yeey and his clique for organizing killings of foreign journalists and also staging some dubious claims to depict Mogadishu as unsafe ..... read the excerpt below ... 1. The murder of Kate Peyton In early February 2005, a parliamentary delegation from the new TFG arrived in Mogadishu to pave the way for relocation from Kenya. An unspoken purpose was to forestall the interim president's deeply unpopular plan to bring in foreign troops, including Ethiopians. Kate Peyton, a producer for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) based in South Africa, was in the city with a colleague to prepare features on relocation of the TFG. Hours after arriving on 9 February and as she was emerging from the main gate of the Sahafi Hotel, where the parliamentary delegation was staying, she was shot in the back by a gunman in a passing car. She died later that day. Initial investigations traced the abandoned vehicle to its owner in Afgooye, a man named Qasim Sharif, a former member of al-Itihaad. Sources in Mogadishu told Crisis Group he had trained in Afghanistan and was a specialist in explosives.87 It began to appear as though Peyton had become the latest victim of jihadi assassins. As investigations continued, however, a different picture began to emerge. Eyewitnesses identified the killer as Mohamed Salaad Tafey, a freelance gunmanfrom the Ayaanle sub-clan of the Habar-Gidir 'Ayr.'Sources familiar with Tafey claim he was born in Ethiopia, served as a junior officer in the army, and hasa close relative in the parliament in the Ethiopian Somali region. Tafey himself had allegedly been involved in the abduction of Oromos from Mogadishu, in collaboration with Ethiopian intelligence services. More recently,sources in Mogadishu allege, he had begun workingwith Abdi Waal, a freelance Habar- Gidir militia leader occasionally involved in U.S.-backed counter-terrorism operations.In light of these revelations, the suggestion Jihadis were behind Peyton's killing began to seem less plausible. Tafey's supposed links with Ethiopia and the counterterrorism community persuaded many Somalis in Mogadishu to seek an alternative explanation, namely that the attack had been organised by supporters of the Yusuf faction of the TFG in order to scuttle the parliamentary delegation's mission. Whether or not this was true, the spin-doctors in the President's camp predictably seized upon Peyton's murder to advance their Agenda.UntilTafey or others responsible for the killing are apprehended, the motives will remain a matter of speculation. For now, the only certainty is that Peyton was a victim of a vicious new chapter in Mogadishu's dirty wars. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suldaanka Posted July 14, 2005 awoowe see Alla kuu galay ma waxaad sheegeysaa berrigii colku naga soo galay dhankaa iyo Burco oo aanu wada difaaca ahayn that was when you were a footsoldier... waxaan ka hadlayaa wasaarada magacuyaal markii laguu dalacay. don't have choice but to hope that Somalia stablizes and regains its place among the nations. As much as I would love to see Southern Somalia stablise and regain its place among the nations of the world, it is a tough luck under Col. Yey's leadership. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites