Tillamook Posted July 22, 2014 Typical secessionist cantrabaqash: Whatever ever happened to your pitiful indignation when former Somaliland President Dahir Riyale Kahin came to power in 2002 after having served loyally for many years in the National Security Service (NSS) torturing and abusing the hapless habro for so many year? C'mon guys, get this nonsensical tears outta here! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam Posted July 22, 2014 ^ It was Holac whom I Assume is From Reer Somalia who posted this. However the question is still very relevant why does the Moqadishu Goverment need to appointment this international criminal as the somalia national police and what message will this send to neighbouring countries and the international community. Also will this criminal with innocent blood in his hands bring peace to Moqadishu somalia or will he continue his killing spree this time among the civilians of Moqadishu after all you cant teach an old dog new tricks . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deeq Posted July 22, 2014 <cite> @Coofle said:</cite> @Holac...if it comes to War crimes...Most of our politicians and security heads had their hands stained by innocent blood..If we start mentioning names, Presidents, Ministers, MPs, Generals, Sheikhs, Businessmen Etc will top the list...Markaa ninkan just got stuck like General Samatar...one of the few who made it to western courts. I feel relieved to know that within the next two decades we might have a considerable number of leaders and state-heads who are free of the sin of Human blood....and I feel nauseated when I see masses chanting for a known warlord....Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves. PREACH! "Joog ama ha joogin, nabad way imaane"! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gooni Posted July 22, 2014 Gabar hadaad la sheekaysato oo kugu tiraahdo ku dooni maayo haka cadhoon si dhakhsa ah waxaa laga yaabaa wax qurux badan in qalbigeedu ku jiro waa waano dhalin yarada ku socota, be cool always. wuxuu ku leeyahay dawladaha dariskaa maxay fariin u noqonaysaa iyo caalamka arintaan? Waa su’aal qariiba waxaana ku fiican inay ka jawaabaan ardada dugsiga hoose bilowday. Hadii aad u dacwooto wariye waxaa laga yaabaa inuu dhib hor leh kuu keeno iyo emotion Haddii aad u dacwooto xaakim reer galbeeda marka ugu horaysa wuxuu ku weydiinayaa jinsiyaddaada ama wadanka aad kasoo jeedo. hadaad tiraahdo soomali wuxuu ku wedinayaa cidda aad dacwada u qabto hadii jawaabtaadu noqoto dawladdii siyaad barre allaha u naxariistee wuu kusoo dhawaynayaa si degan oo qabow oo weliba rajo ku gelisa balse suurad kale baa hoos taal, lagana yaabee inay dacwadaasu dheeraato, waxaana jeclaan lahaa dacwadaha adag oo noocaas ah inaan hablaha loo dirin in laga fursan waayo mooyee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam Posted July 22, 2014 IAN ROBERTSON | QMI AGENCY TORONTO - Where is suspected Somalian war criminal Mohamed Hassan Farah? The federal government - and Toronto-area police - want to know. On Wednesday, a federal source provided photos and backgrounds on Farah, who officials believe is hiding here, plus Atean Al Meliky Kesir Firs, who is said to be in Montreal. Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) documents say they are wanted for violating "human or international rights" under the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act, or international law. A Canada-wide warrant naming Farah, 56, says he is being sought "for removal because he ... is inadmissible to Canada." A similar warrant names Kesir Firs, 37, claiming he committed war crimes in his native Iraq. The CBSA document includes aliases Bashir Haider, Haider Bashir, Kesir Al Meliky and H. Abed Rashid Bashir. The federal source said Public Safety Minister Vic Toews is expected on Thursday to announce names of 32 wanted foreign fugitives and seek public help to find them. While lauding the decision, David Harris, president of Insignis Research and former Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) planning chief, questioned the delay. "It does remain a mystery why authorities would not long ago have considered doing this in the public interest," he said from Ottawa. "It sounds like, after trying everything else, the government is finally for common sense." Two weeks ago, a CBSA official told the Sun 50 alleged war criminals, plus 1,400 hardened foreign criminals, are wanted as illegal immigrants in the GTA. Many came as refugee claimants from Baltic countries, Africa and Central America, the agency said. When asked to release photos, names and backgrounds on the fugitives, however, officials cited privacy laws that prohibit releasing such details. But a former prosecutor accused the CBSA of stonewalling, saying Privacy Act exceptions permit disclosure of information in some cases. Canadian Police Association head Tom Stamatakis recently joined NDP and Liberal MPs seeking the release of pictures and descriptions when convictions have been registered or there is sufficient evidence to justify charges. The federal source suggested fewer than 50 wanted war criminals are hiding in the GTA, three others in Quebec and several out West. Those involved in war crimes or crimes against humanity "will find no haven" in Canada, the source said. "They will be located and they will face the consequences. "This Conservative government was given a strong mandate to keep Canadians safe, that is why we are ensuring suspected foreign criminals in Canada face justice," the source said. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tillamook Posted July 22, 2014 A Canada-wide warrant naming Farah, 56, says he is being sought "for removal because he ... is inadmissible to Canada So is that all the Canadanian authorities want to do to this gentleman? I believe this punishment does not fit the alleged crimes the habros have accused of this Farah dude. The least we could expect from the Canadian government is a long prison sentence, but if all they wish to do is remove him from Canada, then I believe he has done them a favor by getting himself gainfully employed in Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites