Xaaji Xunjuf Posted November 8, 2011 Maamulka Ahlu Sunah Oo Dowlada Itoobiya u gacan geliyey dagaalyahano ka tirsan jabhada ONLF Maamulka Ahlu Sunah ee gobolka Galguduud ayaa sheegay in ay ugudbiyeen illaa soddon dagaalyahan oo ka tirsan jabhadda ONLF maamulka Kilinka 5aad ee dalka Itoobiya. Guddoomiye ku xigeenka Labaad ee golaha fulinta maamulka Ahlu Sunna Waljamaaca Sh.Axmed Ilkacase ayaa waxa uu sheegay in dagaalyahanadan ay ku wareejiyeen Dowlada Itoobiya ay yihiin rag doonayay ina ay u gudbaan dalka Ethiopia. Iyaga iyo ciidamada Ahlu Sunna ayuu sheegay in dagaal uu ku dhex maray deegaan u dhaxeeyo degmada Guriceel iyo xadka ay Ethiopia la wadaagto Guriceel. Shikh Axmed Ilkacase ayaa ku eedeeyey dowlada Eritrea, maamulka Ximin Iyo Xeeb iyo Ururka Al Qaacida inay ka dambeeyeen ragan ka tirsan ururka ONLF ayna isku dayeen in qalqal lagu geliyo ammaanka ka jira deegaanada ay maamusho Ahlu sunna ee Galguduud. Guddoomiye ku xigeenka 2aad ee Ahlusunada Galguduud ayaa uga digey maamulka Ximin iyo Xeeb inay isku dayaan markale in dagaalyahano ka tirsan ururka ONLF ay soo geliyaan deeganada ay gacanta ku hayaan. Illaa iyo hadda ma jiro wax war ah oo ka soo baxay maamulka Ximin Iyo Xeeb ee la xiriira eedeyntan loo soo jeediyey. Horseed Media Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 8, 2011 Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dabrow Posted November 8, 2011 traitors. they are heavily foundded and supported by xabashis Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted November 8, 2011 BBC: Somaliland forces 'surround ONLF rebels near Ethiopia' About 200 suspected rebels are surrounded by Somaliland's forces near the border with Ethiopia, a Somaliland minister has said. Interior Minister Mohamed Abdi Gabose told the BBC the men had arrived in the territory by boat and then travelled overland to the border. He said documents the men left behind suggest they belong to the ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF). Somaliland has declared its independence from the rest of Somalia. Its secession has not been internationally recognised but is far more stable than the rest of the country and in July held an election which saw a peaceful handover of power. Mr Gabose said the armed group were surrounded in the mountainous region which borders Ethiopia and Djibouti. The ONLF is fighting for the self-determination of ethnic Somalis in eastern Ethiopia, and has not yet commented on the allegations. Eritrea has previously been accused of training ONLF rebels - charges it denies. Eritrea and Ethiopia have a long-running border dispute. Somaliland has previously helped the Ethiopian government in its fight against the ONLF. ___ October 27, 2009 (NAIROBI) — ****** rebels accused the Somali Puntland regional administration of handing over youth from southeast Ethiopia troubled region to Addis Ababa government. Last year the ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF) said Puntland regional administration had sealed a secret deal with the Ethiopian government to handover Oganden people and rebels to Addis Ababa. Puntland Administration recently arrested a number of youth from ****** region and and handed them over to the Ethiopian government, said Hussein Mohamed Nur, ONLF communication officer. In a statement to the independent Shebelle website Nur said Somaliland and Puntland deliver ****** youth to the Ethiopian government. He added that his group sent messages to the two administrations calling to stop such cooperation. The ****** rebels dismissed last September cooperation with the Islamist insurgents in Somalia, Al Shebab who want to topple down the UN backed government in Mogadishu. The rebel group said not surprised by this accusations from the governor of Somali officials who are "sponsored by Ethiopia," reaffirming that there group does not interfere in the internal affairs of the Somali republic and in fact has so far supported the new transitional government" despite the close relations between some Somali officials and Addis Ababa. Stop with the hypocrisy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdul Posted November 8, 2011 There is no shortage of puppets in Somalia.Everywhere you turn,you will find them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted November 8, 2011 It is true. It happened a week ago. This was a small team carrying supplies for the liberation fighters in one truck. The truck got stuck in mud and the commander made a bad decision. Instead of leaving it, he went to a nearby town and offered big money for help. That triggered suspicion and he was caught. Many escaped but some were captured by Ahlu-Sunna. It was known all of Somalia adminstrations are servants of Ethiopia and no one is angry with them. It was a bit of bad luck and poor planning. Hopefully lessons are learnt. It is a setback, but then that is a fact of life in this business. Allez JWXO! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PasserBy Posted November 8, 2011 AT&T's spin is so funny I am laughing my azz off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted November 8, 2011 Agame boy what are you doing here we don't have enjera for you're hungry tummy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freedom Posted November 8, 2011 Hand them over if they are killing innocent people they must go. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted November 9, 2011 Typical, I guess. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted November 9, 2011 Typical puppets.. Alle ha u sahlo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites