Qudhac Posted February 22, 2010 its funny how former daforqiid are now desparate to defend the las few remaining war criminals... indeed they can run but justice will catch up with them Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Dhagax. Posted February 22, 2010 How about former SNM thugs who killed innocent people? I know one case in Burco where 20 businessmen from Dhuusamareeb were executed just because they came from South ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted February 22, 2010 SNM was defending their people from those that commited war crimes and genocide those that were killed got their justice as they killed many themselves as for the innocent SNM spared those and even protected against the anger of civillians Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted February 22, 2010 Qudhac, The SNM were in the mountains and unlike other rebel groups it decided to move from there and enter civilian populated cities and fight - even though they were warned by the government not to do so. But you still haven't answered the question why is Dahir Riyaale who was working intelligence with Siad Barre's ruthless NSS where alleged war crimes took place is still your president? The million dollar questions has always been, Why are your alleged war criminals being given a green light and being name to public office?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted February 23, 2010 thank mr riyale has not been accused by any one in somaliland of commited crimes so therferoe he is innocent man. indeed its good things you admit that the likes of samater indeed ordered the destruction of cities and the mass killings of civilians hence why he is waiting court. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Castro Posted February 23, 2010 ^^^^^ Your "president" (lol) is the biggest guulwade and you look down on the others. Originally posted by ThankfulSP: The million dollar questions has always been, Why are your alleged war criminals being given a green light and being name to public office?? Atheer you still don't get it. Riyaale doesn't live in Virginia or Maryland. When he retires there, you can sue him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qudhac Posted February 23, 2010 ^^^ president riyale never fled like those criminals he always lived amongs his people because he never comitted crime and somalilanders put him in office. but those criminals who have blood on their hands are on the run all over the world and justice is catching up with those who ordered the massacres of civillians. no amount of playing victim will help them today Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koora-Tuunshe Posted February 23, 2010 Adeer qabyaaladu meel xun bay gashaa. Waar keebaa daran, kan waranka kugu dhifta iyo kan kugu ligliga. If it comes to this, your ruler is worst of a criminal. Hadii ay amar fulin iyo talis noqoto, dee Samatarba Siyaadbaa amrey. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koora-Tuunshe Posted February 23, 2010 Qaarbaa meesha isu oohinaaya sidii in ay responsor kusoo baxayaan. War baroortu orgiga ka weyn. Samatar waa halyeey qaran, dalka ayuu ka difaacay from Ethos and thier puppets. Waajibkiisa ayuu geystey. Laakiin Riyaale wali waa spy, marna Samatar ayuu u ahaa, hadana Senaawi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted February 23, 2010 Originally posted by Qudhac: thank mr riyale has not been accused by any one in somaliland of commited crimes so therferoe he is innocent man. indeed its good things you admit that the likes of samater indeed ordered the destruction of cities and the mass killings of civilians hence why he is waiting court. From my understanding, there is not a shred of evidence that Samatar order anyone to do anything. I think every Somali is fully aware that Siad Barre was in complete control of that government and made the final decision. He appointed Samatar and brought back the position of Prime Minister. Riyaale worked in NW Somalia for the NSS, that is not disputed. It is a fact that the NSS committed war crimes during the period Riyaale was employed there. Surely that warrants an investigation. He was an intelligence officer in the area's that war crimes took place. That is undisputed! Yet not a single investigation on him. Do you think the fact that he comes from a group that is vital to NW Somalis government plays a role. See this is exactly what I am talking about. Dahir Riyaale worked for a murderous regime, in the area and during the period that the crimes were taking place, yet you call him an innocent man! Without an investigation. He has supporters like you, that are willing to protect him and clear his name, because he serves your interests. Just like so many other alleged Somali War criminals, this support is something that Mr. Samatar does not have. This is the disgusting bias we need to change in our society! Punish other people, but not our people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thankful Posted February 23, 2010 Originally posted by Castro: ^^^^^ Your "president" (lol) is the biggest guulwade and you look down on the others. quote: Originally posted by ThankfulSP: The million dollar questions has always been, Why are your alleged war criminals being given a green light and being name to public office?? Atheer you still don't get it. Riyaale doesn't live in Virginia or Maryland. When he retires there, you can sue him. What are you talking about? Riyaale visited Virginia and Washington, a former Siad NSS intelligence officer. Yet was there any protests? Did anyone write letters? Second are you trying to say that the U.S is the only place that prosecutes war criminals, so until someone retires their they are immune? There are alleged criminals in London (After WW2, Europe has some of the most comprehensive human rights laws), yet not a single person has come forward to complain about those monsters living next door, what about Morgan...after 2 decades of hearing how muderous he was, why hasn't anyone brought forward a case, he visits Kenya regularly? I understand Samatar is a civil case, and by all means investigate him. But investigate them ALL, anyone that is suspected, heck just investigate a handful then. But not just one guy. I don't know why you keep mentioning the U.S, as if they are the only ones that can prosecute. I said it once i'll say it again, the reason why Morgan, Riyaale and all other former Regime members and other alleged war criminals have NEVER ONCE been brought up on charges is because they have thousands of people on their side that will rush to their defense and counter the allegations...where as Samatar does not! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted February 23, 2010 No shred of evidence? How about the man admitting it himself? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kyz Posted February 23, 2010 my dear thankful why you're defending mr samanter he committed crimes not only against somaliland but all the Somalis, I can not see any reason you can defend him . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites