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ONLF Claims Major Victory; Gov’t Denies

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Kamaavi   

An Ethiopian rebel group says it has killed more than 250 government soldiers in a string of recent attacks, APA reports quoting “The Voice of America”.

 

Government officials Tuesday rejected the group’s claim, calling it a fabrication.

 

The rebel Ogadēn National Liberation Front has reported successes and victories in the past, which the government also rejected.

 

The claims and denials are difficult to confirm, as Ethiopia’s government bans journalists from visiting the eastern Ogadēn region without escorts.

 

The latest ONLF statement says the group’s fighters have carried out 34 separate military operations since the start of October, killing 267 Ethiopian army soldiers and wounding 157. It says ONLF casualties were minimal.

 

Reuters news agency quotes a government spokesman, Shimeles Kemal, as saying the statement is the “usual outright lies.”

 

The ONLF has been fighting since 1984 for the Ogadēn region’s independence. Ethiopia’s government signed a peace deal with a breakaway faction of the group last month. A separate ONLF faction dismissed the peace deal as a sham.

 

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Kamaavi   

^Shura's drivers( or any traveler) can be tracked to confirm the claims and denials. But the Babili city has a telephone system. Just one call and it is done!

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Faafan   

Qeybta Gorgor ciidamada qalabka sida ee JWXO-Hambalyo^1000.Baabile waa meel ay Jabhadu xooga saarto oo strategic ah.Gumeysiguna u ah meelaha ay usoo maraan logistic/supply iyo ciidamo fara badan, sida daraadeed waxay ka sameysteen xeroyin badan oo aad u balaadhan.Laakiin naftood hurayaasha JWXO ayaa xeroyinkii ku duulay in badana ka gubay ilaa sanadkii lasoo dhaafay, hawlgalkuna sidaasuu usii socon.Waxaa laakiin suaal mudan ah xaguu ku danbeeyay riwaayadii gumeysiga ee Itixad iyo Caasho Macow? markii Qoraxay la geeyay waa ninki yidhii "oo look like califorrrrnina, mexico tis place" kkkkkkk Canjeera Macow oona waligii arag dhulkaa.Gumeysigu waa guul laga soo hooyay inuu ku fashilmo shiqoolkii uu shacabka oola damacsanaa inuu ku jahwareeriyo.Guul

 

Aan Helaale idiin ku tuuro!

 

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PasserBy   

Pasha aka Zack,

 

Tell your boss, A Osman, to stop farting online. Forget 253 soldiers, A Osman is incapable of killing a goat. Region five's Special Forces have effectively neutralized the kamikaze boys. Things are looking up for Somali region of Ethiopia. The only thing A Osman can do is churn out mendacious press releases while cleaning Isaias Afwerki's sandals in Assmara.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSdm6cKV1uY&feature=player_embedded

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Haatu   

P, foolish Amxaar. You know as well as I do that the ONLF boys are giving Meles' militia a good run for their money.

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Liibaan   

foolish amxaar leave Somalia online, or you will be banned from this forum

 

 

The struggle of Western Somalia is a holy Cause, and ONLF Freedom fighters are doing great job masha Allah

 

All somali people are proud of ONLF Victories, because its Somali victory against Ethiopia's colonial aggression

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Passerby, see the Ethiopian goverment is shook trying to divide and conquer the OG Somalis. You don't see them treating the ORomo like that because they know the Oromo can't do ****.

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