Peacedoon Posted March 26, 2012 DEG DEG: Xoogaga Ahlusuna oo gudaha u galay Ceelbuur iyo rasaas ka socota Ciidamada Ahlusuna iyo kuwa Itoobiya oo iskaashanaya ayaa galabta la wareegay degmada Ceelbuur oo aheyd halka xudunta u aheyd Shabaab, waxaana magaalada saddex sano kadib ay gashay is bedel ballaaran oo beryahan ay la foolaneysay. Wararka aanu iminka ka heleyno ayaa sheegaya in Ciidamo ka tirsan Ahlusuna ay galeen degmada, iyadoo Ciidamada Itoobiya ay banaanka magaalada ku sugan yihiin, iyagoo wata taangiyo iyo qoryaha dagaalka. Xaalada degmada ayaa ah mid aan wali fadhin, dadkiina waa ay ka barakaceen saaka aroortii, ha yeeshee waxaa ku sugan dad aan badneyd. Koofurta degmada ayaa rasaas culus laga maqlayaa, lama oga inuu Iska hor imaad yahay iyo in kale, hase ahaatee degmada ayaa ah mid xaalad kacsanaan ah ay ka jirto. Ciidamada Itoobiya iyo kuwa Ahlusuna ayaa saaka la soo wareegay deegaanada Ceel-qoxle iyo Ceel la helay oo dagaal kooban uu ka dhacay. Saraakiil ka tirsan Ahlusuna ayaa sheegay inay gudaha u galeen degmada Ceelbuur oo ay si buuxda ula wareegeen, waxaa ay sheegeen in ku sii wajahan yihiin deegaanada kale ee Galgaduud, sida Galcad, Ceeldheere iyo Masaga-waay. Labo maalin ka hor ayay aheyd markii Kumanaan ka tirsan Ciidamada Itoobiya oo soo galay Galgaduud ay labo wado ugu soo kala dhaqaaqeen degmada Ceelbuur iyo Maxaas oo ka tirsan Hiiraan. Al-Shabaab ayaa mar sii horeysay degmada isaga baxday, iyadoo ka war heysay dhaq dhaqaaqyada ku soo wajahnaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OdaySomali Posted March 26, 2012 Big shame wallahi subxanallah that we have fellow Somalis inviting all sorts of Gaalo into our country to fight their own people... Habashi, Ugandans, Burundi, Kenya etc, But lackeys are lackeys and its not like the "TFG" has any power, the agenda is set and driven by outside forces. Alshabaabna, on the other hand, is also completely misguided... we are part of Al-CIAda ku lahayeen SMFH. With fellow-countrymen like these, who needs enemies Some things are unforgivable and unforgetable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OdaySomali Posted March 26, 2012 Abuse and terror in the Somali region The war-torn Somali region in Ethiopia is a land scarred by terror. An ongoing struggle for autonomy is being fought between the outlawed Ogden National Liberation Front (ONLF) and the Ethiopian military but it is not just ONLF members who are being brutalised. An undercover investigation by the Bureau and the BBC’s Newsnight provides new evidence of ongoing brutal human rights abuses by Ethiopian government forces. Today the area is a no-go zone for foreigners, the media and aid agencies. Instead, it is kept under strict Ethiopian government control, making it difficult to assess what is going on. But in Dadaab, the largest refugee camp in the world in northern Kenya, there are thousands, who have fled from the Ogden region, claiming to have been subjected to horrific abuses by Ethiopian government troops. Torture victims A grandmother in her 50s, told us that she was one of more than 100 civilians seized from her village in the Ogden by government forces in 2009. Some of the villagers were killed, including her son, and others were taken to jail. She says ‘I was raped’ by ‘a queue’ of soldiers. ‘They raped me in a room, one of them was standing on my mouth, and one tied my hand, they were taking turns, I fainted during this.’ Another victim described how she was eight months pregnant when government forces arrested her, then raped and beat her until she lost her baby. .. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted March 26, 2012 ^^ Oday Somali boqolki ba 80% uma tirsana Somali galbeed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OdaySomali Posted March 26, 2012 For those with Amnesia Ethiopian soldiers commit of war crimes in Somalia Amnesty International on Tuesday accused Ethiopian troops in Somalia of killing civilians and committing atrocities, including slitting people's throats, gouging out eyes and gang-raping women . In a new report, the human rights group, which is based in London, detailed chilling witness accounts of indiscriminate killings in Somalia and called on the international community to stop the bloodshed. The rights group said it had scores of reports of killings by Ethiopian troops. In one case, "a young child's throat was slit by Ethiopian soldiers in front of the child's mother," the report says. " The people of Somalia are being killed, raped, tortured. Looting is widespread and entire neighborhoods are being destroyed," Michelle Kagari, the Amnesty deputy director for Africa , said in a statement from Nairobi that accompanied the report. Haboon, 56, said her neighbor's 17-year-old daughter had been raped by Ethiopian troops. The girl's brothers tried to defend their sister, but the soldiers beat them and gouged their eyes out with a bayonet , Haboon was quoted as telling Amnesty. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peacedoon Posted March 26, 2012 Jihaadka Irhaabiyiinta Soomaaliyeed: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OdaySomali Posted March 26, 2012 The evidence is there, the facts are undeniable, the reality is well-known. How can anyone justify supporting Ethiopia or inviting them into our country or supporting their invasion ?? One must be crazy to do so - utterly insane. Ethiopia: Army Commits Executions, Torture, and Rape in Somali Region In its battle against rebels in eastern Ethiopia's Somali Region, Ethiopia's army has subjected civilians to executions, torture, and rape, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The widespread violence, part of a vicious counterinsurgency campaign that amounts to war crimes and crimes against humanity, has contributed to a looming humanitarian crisis, threatening the survival of thousands of ethnic Somali nomads. The 130-page report "Collective Punishment: War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in the Somali Regional State," documents a dramatic rise in unchecked violence against civilians since June 2007, when the Ethiopian army launched a counterinsurgency campaign against rebels who attacked a Chinese-run oil installation. The Human Rights Watch report provides the first in-depth look at the patterns of abuse in a conflict that remains virtually unknown because of severe restrictions imposed by the Ethiopian government. "The Ethiopian army's answer to the rebels has been to viciously attack civilians in the Somali Region," said Georgette Gagnon, Africa director at Human Rights Watch. "These widespread and systematic atrocities amount to crimes against humanity. Yet Ethiopia’s major donors, Washington, London and Brussels, seem to be maintaining a conspiracy of silence around the crimes." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted March 26, 2012 No one likes Alshabaab and every one knows Alshabaab will not turn Somalia into an utopia but inviting Amxaaro iyo wixi ilaahay nacay in you're country and let them run it over when every they want like a toilet is shameful war aan ooyee Albaabka ii xidha bu yidhi ninki jiray.There should be another alternative to replace Shabaab and to resurrect the Somali state from the ashes, trust love and compromise work on that and you will be a proud nation with the will of Allah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites