QabiilDiid Posted April 22, 2007 Qaranimo Online, Mogadishu April 21, 2007 April 21, 2007 BREAKING NEWS. Warar lagu kalsoonyahay oo aan mardhow ka helnay Magalada muqdisho ayaa sheegaya in ay Ciidamada Kacdoonka ee la dagaalamaya Itoobiya ay qabteen 55-askari iyo taliyahoodi, waxaana la sheegayaa in ay ciidamada kacdoonka isku qilaafeen sidii loola dhaqmilaa Ciidamadan, waayo dadka qaar ayaa waxay leeyihiin hala Dilo, dadka qaarna waxay leeyihiin yaan la dilin, warar kale ayaa waxay leeyihiin Ciidamadan Itoobiya waa kuwo isu dhiibay Ciidamada Kacdoonka. Dagaalo XASUUQ ah oo aad loogu baaba’ay ayaa ka socda dhamaan magalad muqdisho, dadkii shacabka ahaa ee ka qaxayey magalada ayaa loo diiday in ay kabaxaan magalada. Wixii dheraad ee ku soo kordha dagaladan waan soo sheegi doonaa insha’alaah. Qaranimo sources Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted April 22, 2007 Prisoners of war are to be treated humanely. Even if they acted as animals towards us, we must take the high road and show them we're above their inhumanity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted April 22, 2007 Naayruus, the same news portal who reported Baidoa was captured and that last month the "mujahids" were in Villa Somalia. We have grown up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BiLaaL Posted April 22, 2007 Originally posted by Castro: Prisoners of war are to be treated humanely. Even if they acted as animals towards us, we must take the high road and show them we're above their inhumanity . I agree. Apart from taking the moral high ground, there are also clear strategic goals to be achieved. Treating these band of prisoners well may encourage more soldiers to follow in their footsteps. Its clear that most of these soldiers have been sent against their will by the despotic regime in Addis Ababa. This unwilligness to fight in Somali has been demonstrated by a group of soldiers who refused to leave their army barracks in Ethiopia and yet others fled to Yemen following their arrival in Somalia. Some of these soldiers may have feared for their lives, yet others may have fled in response to their conscience. This is why i welcome the call from Sheekh Sharif calling on the Yemeni authorities to refrain from turning the soldiers over to the Ethiopian authorities. Rueters - SANAA—A leader of the Somali opposition Islamic Courts called on Yemen on Friday not to extradite Ethiopian soldiers he said had fled to the Arab country from the fighting in Somalia. Yemeni newspapers have reported that dozens of Ethiopian soldiers were among Somali refugees who arrived in Yemen in the past week, but Yemeni officials denied the reports. "This war is illegal and immoral and any soldier who flees from it for fear of killing or being killed deserves to be ... treated in a humanitarian way," Sheikh Sharif Ahmed told Al Jazeera television. "We ask our brothers in Yemen ... not to hand them over to the Ethiopian regime because it is known that they would be either tortured or killed," said Ahmed, who is visiting the Eritrean capital Asmara. Yemen, located across the Gulf of Aden from Somalia, is a frequent destination for Somali refugees. More than 200,000 people have left the Somali capital Mogadishu since February during fighting between the Ethiopia-backed government and Islamist insurgents and clan fighters. Sporadic shelling and gunfire shook Mogadishu on Friday, but Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf downplayed this week's violence which residents say has killed at least 30 people and wounded scores more. Magan galyo loo balan qaaday ciidamada Tigreega ee isa soo dhiiba Muqdisho,20,April-07 (Qaadisiya.com) G .G Fulinta Maxaakiimta Islaamka Soomaaliyeed Sh Shariif Sh Ahmed ayaa ugu baaqay in nabad galyo buuxda la siin doono ciidamada Tigreega iyo Soomaalida ka garab dagaalamaysa ee isku dhiibta Mujaahidiinta Muqaawamada. Isla markaana loola dhaqmi doono si banii'aadanimada waafaqsan. Sidoo kale waxaa uu Sheekh Shariif ku tilmaamey waxa muqdisho ka dhacay masiibo bani,aadanimo Waxaa uu kaloo intaa ku darey in Maxaakiimta Islaamka ay ka soo baxeen shacabka Soomaliyeed hadana ay wali shacabkooda ka mid yihiin Muqaawamadana wadi doonaan inta cadowga dalka ka baxo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted April 22, 2007 Kill them on the spot...that is my vote. Ka dhameeya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QabiilDiid Posted April 22, 2007 ^^^The Somalis may be forced to do that. If they do not have enough rations, ammunition and manpower to keep them in prison, they can not avoid letting them go…. They have to make sure that these Tigrean POWs are “harmless”. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Socod_badne Posted April 22, 2007 POWs must get POW treatment... Geneva conventions and the whole nine yards. Anything less would be a crime. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted April 22, 2007 NAYRUUS, TRUE.. it's a sin to drag them alive, burn them etc.... However to give them clean shave isnt' a sin at all, so that is the path I would go down. We dnt' have food for these people, is dhaafiya ayaan odhan lahaa....waa gacan ku dhaaftay markasta. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted April 22, 2007 hmmmm, was'nt there a time the Prophet peace be upon him took prisoners? for they were released later only to come back and kill Muslims? The ruling of not taking prisoners until the whole land is captured etc came into being? I may be wrong of course Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites