Emperor Posted May 23, 2008 Muqdisho: Saraakiisha Ciidamada dawlada Federaalka iyo kuwa Itoobiyaanka oo soo bandhigay Wiil yar oo walxaha qarxa lagu soo qabtey. 23. maj 2008 Muqdisho (AllPuntland) - Saraakiisha Ciidamada Dawlada Federaalka iyo kuwa taageera ee Itoobiyaanka ayaa maanta soo bandhigay wiil yar oo lagu soo qabtay Walxaha qarxa. Wiilkan yar ayay Ciidamada ku soo qabteen, xilli uu dhulka ku aasayay Miinada qaraxda ee loo isticmaalo remote Ctrl. Wiilkan yar oo da’diisa lagu qayaasay 12-14 jir ayaa magaciisa lagu sheegay C/raxmaan Khaliif Maxamed, waxaana saxaafada wax ka weydiisay sida uu arko. C/raxmaan Khaliif ayaa sheegay in Ciidamada Ethiopianka soo qabteen, isla markaana aanay wax jirdil ah u geysan, waxaana uu sheegay inuu ku qanacsan yahay howsha lagu soo qabtay. Mar wax laga weydiiyay bal sida mustaqbalkiisu ku dambeyn doono, maadaama ay gacanta ku hayaan Ciidamo Itoobiyaan ah, ayaa waxaa uu ku jawaabay inuusan gefi doonin halka u ALLE u qoray. Sarkiisha ciidamada oo Saxaafada la hadlay ayaa waxaa uu sheegay in ay qalad tahay in canug aan da’diisa aan gaarin 10 jir loo soo dhiibo waxyaabo qarxa deetana la yiraahdo soo tuur. Waxaa uu sheegay in aanay wanaagsaneyn in dagaal loo adeegsado caruurta, isagoona sheegay in caruurta yar yar ay bilaabeen in ay maskaxda ka xadaan deetana adeegsadaan. Dhowaan ayay aheyd markii Canug yar oo ay waxyaabo qarxa lagu soo qabtay uu Saxaafada usoo bandhigay Gudoomiyaha Gobalka Banaadir Max’ed Dheere, waxaana muddo maalmo ah oo uu ku hayay hoygiisa siiyay xuriyadiisa. Cabdicasiis Maxamed AllPuntland Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 23, 2008 Clear evidence of the use of children by the so called Jihadists... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 23, 2008 ^Nagaqalay Dee, Allbeenland can't be trusted since Amxaar spares nobody certainly not someone with explosives. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 23, 2008 ^The fake Sheikhs and druglords have used kids for their bombing compaign before, I see no reason why they won't do it again... Simple calculation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted May 23, 2008 ^Tigrays who slit the throats of the peaceful tabliiqs won't spare even child specially one carrying explosives. Tell me something plausible. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 23, 2008 I am against any mistreatment agains the kids and other poor innocents by the TFG or Ethiopians troops, I have never been in favor of that... However, I have more reason to dismiss any less-ligical story presented by the fakelords... Comment the topic at hand please, stop beating around bushes... Its seems you condone the pathetic strategy employed by the so called 'Resistance' displayed in this topic... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted May 23, 2008 ^it seems that Che is slowly becoming cyber jihadist, aduunyo wey dhamaate. Wali sheekada beenrobow and his likes aasaaseen aa la wadaa. Caqli xumo iyo nus. I didn't have stomach to read further than Waxaa uu sheegay in aanay wanaagsaneyn in dagaal loo adeegsado caruurta, isagoona sheegay in caruurta yar yar ay bilaabeen in ay maskaxda ka xadaan deetana adeegsadaan." I really would like to find out if robow and his m***ryaan actually send their children as well as ciyaalka caafada to blow themselves up? Is it just wiilka agoonka eh oo xaafada dagan ay "paradise bullsh*t maskaxda u geliyeen" while robow jr. is sleeping soundly in his warm bed? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted May 23, 2008 It could well be true, but who are we to believe recyled Woyane Propoganda? Lazie, what's it with you and SHeikh "roboow" these days? p.s there was a video with a Western reporter, Abu Mansur's militia and his frightened 13 year old son, u mite have seen it........ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted May 23, 2008 Watch what Ethiopia is doing to Somali children and families. Amnesty International said it found "established patterns of violations of human rights and international humanitarian law including rape and unlawful killings of civilians in neighborhoods of Mogadishu by all parties to the conflict in Somalia, most notably TFG and Ethiopian forces." " How come I have to hear this on 'CNN', but it doesn't get airplayed on Allpuntland? Somaalini-nimo at its finest, dheh! It seems they have more compassion for the foe than for fellow Somalis. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 24, 2008 Itoobiyaanka ayaa maanta soo bandhigay So probably allbugland keliya bay u soo bandhigeen ,,,,, meesha cid kele may joogin miyaa ??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 24, 2008 ^Unlike seccessionist media who make up stories about the South, Allpuntland reports from the heart of Mogadishu, as a first hand witness account their story is more likely to be true than any other seccess web portal... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted May 25, 2008 Look at the phrase here ,,,, soo bandhigay ,,, that means waxa loo soo bandhigay warbaahinta ,,, forget the local ones but what about the International media ?? ,, what about those who support the tfg ??? ,,, kuwii kele oo dhami maxay waxa la soo bandhigay u sheegi waayeen ?? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ohhh , , i forgot ,, may be waxa lagu soo bandhigay qolka sitekaas oo keliya ,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wacdaraha_aduunka Posted May 25, 2008 I posted this earlier in another post but just shows that when people try to avoid these horrific acts so called jihadist commit they use an excuse of its allpuntland and other tfg supporters but when it was international media it was biased how can blowing up a child be biased information. Just becauseit shows an organisation you support in a let say bad way (cuz i cant explain these barbaric people) but dont you care more about a childs life then bloody shabaab or for that sake tfg. But the difference is were fighting for a society of no suicide bombings or barabaric people can hold ground but these people want a society of children being blown up and not only of promised jannah but given packs and told to carry it to some place and as the child passes some ethio soldiers they're blown up by remote control how horrible are these animals cuz they're not even bini aadam SFGates Zoe Alsop, Chronicle Foreign Service Sunday, May 11, 2008 Galkayo, Somalia -- In November, Islamic insurgents broke into Madina Ali's home in the capital of Mogadishu, forcing an explosive-laden package into her younger sister's hands. The militants then ordered the teenager to carry the parcel past a group of Ethiopian soldiers. If she didn't, they threatened to kill her family. When she complied, they detonated the explosive by remote control, killing her and injuring several soldiers. "After that, we decided to leave," said Ali, 28. "Otherwise we might have been killed." Ever since Ethiopian troops, with tacit U.S. support, ousted the Islamic Courts Union government 18 months ago, Ethiopian and Somali forces have been fighting a swelling Islamic insurgency along the narrow, densely populated Mogadishu streets and across southern Somalia. The change of government may have unintentionally played a role in pushing Somali women like Ali back to a brutal era. Since conflict began at the end of 2006, violence has displaced nearly 1 million people, aid groups say. In the northern city of Galkayo, dozens of women living in refugee camps told identical stories of being raped, robbed and beaten by militia members linked to politically powerful clans, which have carved out armed fiefdoms and set up checkpoints along roads leading out of Mogadishu. The Islamic Courts Union, an organization modeled after Afghanistan's Taliban with alleged ties to al Qaeda, assumed power in early 2006 in south-central Somalia. Like the Taliban, the group offered a welcome respite from years of political chaos. Many women said they preferred its restrictive brand of Islamic law - women were required to wear veils in public and most women's groups were banned - to no justice at all. Men convicted of rape faced execution, but a woman alleging rape who failed to produce four male witnesses could be stoned for adultery. "Many women supported the Islamic Courts in Mogadishu because they received security," said Alia Adem Abdi, who chairs Hiran Women Action on Advocacy for Peace & Human Rights in the turbulent central Hiran region. "They had access to move freely in the capital city. ... Children had access to school. But not now." Improvement in theory In theory, the current transitional government's secular Constitution offers women greater freedoms. But with the ranks of the insurgency swelling every day, the state is too weak to enforce its laws, most observers say. And while insurgents have not been shy about using women and children, like Ali's sister, as human shields and unwilling suicide bombers, Ethiopian and Somali army soldiers have also been accused of rape and murder. Galkayo, which is some 300 miles north of Mogadishu, was once a beacon of stability for those fleeing the more violent south. But without a functioning government, clan elders have stepped into the vacuum, doling out justice only to those with private militias that have the firepower to demand it. "The whole country is a clan-based system," said Gov. Abdulkadir Dahirahmed of the Mudug region, whose capital is Galkayo. "The police support the elders, the military supports the elders. The elders are the highest authority here." Galkayo is a densely packed warren of low stone buildings spiked with delicate minarets, which gleam white and blue in the desert sun. Its estimated 150,000 residents straddle the boundary dividing the nation's restive central and southern regions from the relatively peaceful neighboring autonomous state of Puntland. The Islamic Courts government never reached the north, and insurgents have concentrated attacks in regions where the Courts once controlled - central and southern Somalia. A handful of decrepit white Toyota station wagons, a nearly finished public hospital, a tidy development of canary-yellow homes with generators to produce electricity, and a smattering of foreign-sponsored Islamic schools are the fruits of Somalis living abroad who send remittances to their impoverished relatives. But such development pales in comparison to the shocking conditions of the nine refugee camps inhabited by some 35,000 displaced people who live in homes constructed of dry brush and rags. Ali is one of dozens of newly displaced people living in the stick and rag shelter of Mulyun Ahmed Osman, also a former Mogadishu resident. "My husband was killed in front of me while I was delivering a baby," Osman said. A rape every day The camps also offer little or no security. Last year, a survey by the United Nations High Commission on Refugees concluded that one woman is raped each day in Galkayo camps by gangs of men from town. "I was sleeping in the camp when a man came into my hut and raped me," said a 55-year-old woman who was unable to sit because of injuries sustained during the attack and declined to give her name because of the stigma of rape. "We came to find a better life. Now I cannot walk or work." Many observers here agree that police and soldiers who investigate rape cases are subject to the influence of clan elders, which means little or no justice for a victim from a weak clan. They point to the man who raped an 8-year-old girl in October and still runs a garbage collection station - aid organizations pay people to collect garbage - several hundred yards from the stick and rag shelter where the girl lives with her mother and three younger sisters. The man was arrested after residents heard the girl screaming and ran for police. After he spent a week in jail, clan elders persuaded the police to charge him with robbery and had him released. "If we see him, we run and hide," said the girl, who fled Mogadishu with her family four months ago and whose mother asked not to name the family for fear of retribution. The mother says she is too poor to leave the camp and appealed to the clan to punish the man or order him out of town. In response, clan elders threatened her with violence. "We did not talk about it after that day," the mother said. Work is scarce for the displaced. The victim's mother still depends on her daughter's rapist for the 10 cents a day she earns selling recyclable trash that she collects from town streets. "When I see him, I cry," she said. E-mail Zoe Alsop at foreign@sfchronicle.com. Source: SFGates, May 11, 2008 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 26, 2008 Its a war cime, anyhow the Asmara group is no more these tactics will not continue forever. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites