Saalax Posted March 21, 2011 Xaaladda Amaanka Ee Magaalada Hargeysa Oo Aad Loo Adkeeyay. Hargeysa (Ramaas) Mar.18, 2011 - Xaaladda amaanka caasimada Somaliland ee Hargeysa, ayaa aad loo adkeeyay habeenadii u dambeeya, iyada oo ciimada tiro badan la dhigay wadooyinka Magaalada. Hay’adaha amniga dalka ayaa qaaday talaabooyin wax lagaga qabanayo amaanka caasimada oo ay ka dhaceen falal amni daro ah oo cabsi ku abuuray dadweynaha reer Hargeysa, waxaana heegan la galiyay ciidamada booliska oo habeenkii gaaf wareega magaalada, si ay uga qab-qabtaan kooxo budh-cad ah oo dadka wareero ku qaada wakhtiyada dambe. Ciidamadu waxa kale oo ay baadhitaan aan caadi ahayn ku samaynaan gaadiidka isaga goosha caasimada, iyada oo laga cabsi qabo in dad qaswadayaal ahi ay ku soo gabadaan, inkasta oo aan illaa hadda la sheegin cid ay gacanta ku dhigeen ciidanka boolisku, haddana waxa socda hawlgal balaadhan oo amaanka lagu sugayo. Dadweynaha ku nool magaalada Hargeysa, ayaa hore cabasho uga muujiyay tuugta ku hubaysan midiyaha iyo faashashka oo dhawaac culus u gaystay dad masaakiin ah oo aan iska difaaci karin budhcada, si kastaba ha ahaatee lama oga in ay talaabooyinka xagga amaanka ah wax lagaga qabanayaa ay sii socon doonaan iyo in kale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 21, 2011 The secessionist Mugged one Siilanyo is failing even in Hargaysa.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 21, 2011 Atleast daily assassinations are not occuring here like Bosaso or Galckayo. Hargeysa's security is tight and peaceful. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 21, 2011 ^^^yeah but whole clans are not stoning each other over a water well in Bosaso & Hargaysa, the assasinations in Puntland are done by Godane's militia and they have failed to dent the security of the State. What you have in Hargaysa under Siilanyo is a total breakdown of security as the article you posted states. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 21, 2011 This is the situation of your cities daily assassinations of your officials. Puntland should be the last to talk about security. War Deg Deg ah:Gudoomiyihii Gudiga Amniga Degmada Gaalkacyo oo goordhaweyd Koox hubaysane Dishey galkacayo oo xalay nin lagu dilay Waxaa goordhawayd magaalada Gaalkacyo ee xarunta gobolka Mudug lagu toogtay guddoomiyihii gudiga amniga degmeda Gaalkacyo nabadoon Xuseen Cali Dude. Waxaa la cadeeyey in koox hubaysan ay daqiiqado kahor nabadoonka ku dhex toogteen magaalada bartankeeda. Ilaa iyo iminka lama sheegin sababta lagu dilay nabadoon Xuseen Cali, laakiin wuxuu dilkani qeyb ka yahay dilal isdabajoog ahaa oo dhowrkii sano ee lasoo dhaafay lagu ugaarsanayay odayaasha dhaqanka iyo saraakiisha gobolka heer gobol iyo mid degmo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 21, 2011 Saalax;703807 wrote: Xaaladda Amaanka Ee Magaalada Hargeysa Oo Aad Loo Adkeeyay. Hargeysa (Ramaas) Mar.18, 2011 - Dadweynaha ku nool magaalada Hargeysa, ayaa hore cabasho uga muujiyay tuugta ku hubaysan midiyaha iyo faashashka oo dhawaac culus u gaystay dad masaakiin ah oo aan iska difaaci karin budhcada, si kastaba ha ahaatee lama oga in ay talaabooyinka xagga amaanka ah wax lagaga qabanayaa ay sii socon doonaan iyo in kale. This is the telling part, that since Siilanyo came he has atacked civilians in CAYN, while unable to protect civilians in Hragaysa.. As your report points out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 21, 2011 ^^^ Focus on how to improve the security of the lawless Galckayo, Bosaso and other lawless parts of pland to the point even your own mps are fleeing the place. MEDILL REPORTS BY SRIDHAR NATARAJAN MARCH 03, 2011 Uncertainty and discomfort punctuate the words of Hamse Osman Hashi. There is very little in his tone that suggests he is a serving government official. Just 25 years old, Hashi is a parliament member in the pirate stronghold of Northeast Somalia, but he fled from there fearing for his life. He is seeking asylum in Chicago, even though his name still figures on the government website as a member of parliament. “Being in the government means nothing in Somalia,” he said. “We have no control.” Attacks by rebel groups and piracy off the shores of Somalia have seen a steady rise in the last few years. Four American hostages were killed by pirates last week after a failed negotiation attempt. International groups estimate there are nearly 700 people held by pirates. In many cases, millions of dollars are paid for the release of hostages. Refusal to pay ransom often results in death. “They are not humans, they are barbarians,” Hashi said. “Why do they kill?” Most pirates, according to Hashi, are former fishermen who started out to protect their livelihood from large international trawlers near Somali waters. But Hashi cannot come to terms with their methods. “They have the right to speak out, but there is no place for violence,” he said. Hashi said his many appearances in the Somali media speaking against the problem of piracy had angered the pirate groups.It angered them enough to come looking for Hashi in his house. While he was hiding in the bathroom, he says, they beat up his pregnant wife. “I had to leave because I had a conscience,” he said. “They will kill anyone with a conscience.” Plagued by civil war and the burgeoning pirate problem in its Northeast, Somalia is fast sinking and needs urgent attention from the international community. In the 20 years since the civil war, no government has established broad control over the country. The Transitional Federal Government does not have any authority beyond Mogadishu and the threat of the country breaking up into many parts is very real. Abdi Samatar, author of many books on Somalia and a professor at the University of Minnesota, said there will be many more refugees like Hashi if the U.S. does not change its policy. “The American government is trying to Balkanize the region,” Samatar said. “The Somalis view any American intervention with a lot of suspicion.” At least five other members of the government in the autonomous region of Northeast Somalia are looking for asylum in different countries, Hamse Hashi said. Hashi rolled up his sleeves to show a wound from a roadside bomb that was planted to assassinate him in August 2009. In the following months, three members of parliament were killed. The second death was the trigger for him to move out of Somalia with his family. With his brother already living in Rogers Park, he chose Chicago as his destination for refuge. His wife and children are still in a refugee camp in Ethiopia. The only way his family can join him here is if he is given asylum. When he is not being grilled by immigration officials, Hashi said, he finds a corner and spends the day watching the dynamics of downtown Chicago at work. He would do anything to avoid finding himself alone and thinking in the house, he said. But that is something he cannot avoid. “I am up all night thinking about my wife and kids,” Hashi said. “I don’t even know if they are dead or alive.” Medill reporter Sara Al-Farhan served as translator for the interview with Hashi. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 21, 2011 ^^You are all over the place, killing and attcaking civilians in Buhudle while unable to protect the very people you feed the clan/secessionist nonsense to. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted March 21, 2011 ^^^ You are all over the place and throwing around tantrums when infact you are unable to protect your own mps from getting assassinated in the lawless pirateland to the point they started fleeing to chicago or the same people you claim are part of Puntland (Buhoodle) yet you opened a Ethiopian office in garowe and praising melez the sameday they were attacked by Ethio troops. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted March 21, 2011 Don’t be so defensive, the news you posted clearly points to the failure of Siilanyo to protect civilians from marauding criminals with dirty knifes. That’s your report lad, don’t post it if you do not understand things. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites