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This is how things use to be! -- For more pictures, follow Mogadushu Memories very closely. I hope to upload one original picture each day, from private collection.
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Somali Islamists clash with Ethiopian forces in southern Somalia
Paragon replied to Ahmed_Guree's topic in Politics
6 Ethiopian soldiers killed in the earlier ambush according to GEDONET Nov 20,2006 by London-Gedo-NN Islamic fighters ambushed an Ethiopian military convoy on Sunday, killing six soldiers and injuring 20 in the first known skirmish between the rival forces maneuvering for control in Somalia, witnesses said. Two Ethiopian trucks were destroyed by land mines before Islamic fighters opened fire on the convoy of more than 80 vehicles, witnesses told The Associated Press. The convoy was headed for the town of Baidoa, 150 miles west of the capital Mogadishu, where the country's weak interim government is based. Ethiopia backs the transitional government, whose authority has been severely challenged by an Islamic movement that has taken over the capital and much of southern Somalia since June. The attack occurred near the town of Bardaleh, 50 miles southwest of Baidoa. Six Ethiopian soldiers were killed and 20 were injured according to a Somali fighter traveling in the convoy who asked not to be identified for fear of retribution -
Ciidamada MMI oo la wareegay degmada Cabudwaaq iyo Xiisad ka taagan Halkaas Posted to the Web Nov 21, 10:55 Muqdisho:-Ciidamada golaha MMI ee gobollada dhexe ayaa saakey gaaray magaalada Cabudwaaq ee gobolka Galgaduud, ayadoo halkaasi dadka ku dhaqan si diiran ay ugu soo dhaweeyeen ciidamada maxkamadaha islaamiga. Culimaa’uddiin iyo waxgarad ku dhaqan degmada Cabudwaaq ayaa dhawaan halkaasi ka soo saaray warmurtiyeed ay ku cadeeyeen in dadka ku dhaqan degmada ay isku raaceen in shareecada islaamka ay ku dhaqmaan,ayadoo go’aankaasi ay taagaeereen culimaa’uddiin ka soo jeeda beesha **** oo ku sugan magaalada Muqdisho. Xasan Bulxan oo jooga magaalada Cabudwaaq ayaa u xaqiijiyay shabakada wararka Halgan in ciidamada soo gaaray magaalada ay yihiin dhalinyaro ka soo jeeda deegaanka oo ka yimid dhinaca magaalada Cadaado,kuwaasoo wata hal gaari oo tikniko ah. Waxa uu intaa ku daray in haatan xiisad yar ay ka jirto magaalada kadib markii dhalinyaradaasi ay sheegeen in maxkamad islaami ah ay ka furayaan,ayadoo taasina ay ka soo horjeesteen sida uu sheegay odayaasha dhaqanka si aaney halkaasi rabshado uga dhicin. Warar kale oo laga helayo magaalada Cabudwaaq ayaa sheegaya in halkaasi si diiran loogu soo dhaweeyay ciidamada maxkamadaha islaamiga oo gaaray halkaasi,waxaana haatan socda dhaqdhaqaaqyo ay wadaan culimaa’uddiinka iyo waxgaradka kudhaqan degmadaasi oo lagu taageerayo maxkamadaha islaamiga Soomaaliyeed. Degmada Cabudwaaq ayaa waxaa dhawr jeer oo hore tagay ciidamada Ethiopia oo wata gaadiidka dagaalka,ayadoo sidoo kale ay tageen Cabdi Qeybdiid iyo saraakiil ka tirsan maamulka Puntland. Halgan.net
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Somali Islamists clash with Ethiopian forces in southern Somalia
Paragon replied to Ahmed_Guree's topic in Politics
Ciidamo Ethiopian ah oo lagu weeraray duleedka degmada Bardaale ee gobolka Bay. Posted to the Web Nov 21, 07:56 Muqdisho:-Kolonyo ay leeyihiin ciidamada Tikreega ayaa lagu weeraray deegaanka Qansax Oomane ee degmada Bardaale,ayadoo halkaasi ciidamada Tikreega lagu gaarsiiyay khasaare lixaad leh kadib markii la gubay qaar ka mid ah gaadiidkii ay wateen ciidamadaasi oo ku soo jeeday magaalada Baydhabo. Waa weerarkii 2aad oo muddo laba maalmood gudahood ah lagu qaado ciidamada Tikreega ee ku soo xadgudbay dhulka Soomaaliya,taasoo muujinaysa sida shacabka Soomaaliyeed meel kasto uu joogaba ay uga go’an tahay in uu la dagaalamo ciidamada gumeysiga. Masuulka 2aad ee ugu sarreeya amniga iyo gaashaandhiga golaha maxkamadaha islaamiga Soomaaliyeed Sheekh Mukhtaar Roobow Cali Abu Mansuur ayaa u sheegay shabakada wararka Halgan in dadka deegaanka oo u adkeysan waayay dhibaatada ciidamada Tikreega ay ku hayaan ay weerareen shalay gelinkii danbe kolonyo ciidamada Tikreega ay wateen oo ku soo jeeday magaalada Baydhabo. Abu Mansuur waxa uu intaa ku daray in dagaalkaasi uu socday qadar daqiiqado ah,waxa ayna natiijadu noqotay in ilaa 3 gaadiid laga gubay ciidamada Tikreega, halka dadka deegaanka aaney wax khasaaro ah ka soo gaarin dagaalkaasi. Mar la weydiiyay cida u xaqiijisay dagaalkaasi lagu laayay ciidamada Tikreega waxa uu sheegay in isagu uu ka soo jeedo deegaanka lagu weeraray ciidamada Tikreega,waxa uunta tilmaamay in dad ay qaraabo yihiin oo halkaasi degan ay u xaqiijiyeen dagaalka lagu qaaday ciidamada Tikreega. Abu Mansuur waxa uu sheegay in ciidamada cadawga lagu weerari doono taako kasto oo ka mid ah dhulka Soomaaliya,isagoo caddeeyay in mujaahidiintu ay u taagan yihiin wado kasto cadawga, waxa uuna ugu baaqay shacabka Soomaaliyeed meel kasto uu joogaba in ay dagaal kala hortagaan ciidamada Tikreega meel kasto ay ku arkaan. C/qaadir Osman Muqdisho Halgan.net -
Hmm, Sophist, got you tickets then . Since you live right at Canary wharf. Happen to know the organizers, some atleast. [edit]
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SH HASSAN DAAHIR AWEYS MADE FRIENDS WITH SOMALILAND
Paragon replied to Sharif_seylaci's topic in Politics
if Somalilanders want any compensation (or QISSAS even for that matter) Lol@QISAS. Ar yaa la QISAASI rabaa talow . -
It worked for Riyaale, Cade tries it . Somalis, copycats, as ever.
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Thanks for the info. But nah, no more Excel.
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^^Ern, sorry mate. Two things cannot be bejuxtaposited; Somali and Ethiopian, in the same way you cannot juxtaposition South to North. Nope. It aint happening. For now, let us agree that there is an ethnic Somali group under an Ethiopian occupation; in short, the occupied peoples of Somalia.
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^^ Oh, we'll call you when we need a coach (we the UIC) . Back to the pics; how more beautiful could it get? Haybad waxaad ku leedahay dalkaaga hooyo!
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OK, simply beautiful. I knew that much about Buuraha Cal Madow, but how much would a plot cost me? Erm, plus the building of a self-contained house? PS: Suitable place to practice my limited and elimentary agricultural science knowledge, I guess. Nice growings there, Dabshid!
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Two women at one night? Oh, I shiver in the marrow!
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PS: I replaced the name of the clan to beelaha Sool, Sanaag Cayn.
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Baaq Ay Soo Saareen Garaad-da Culimada Iyo Waxgaradka Sool Sanaag Cayn (Laascaanoood}17.11-06 BAAQ KU SAABSAN KU DHAQANKA SHAREECADA ISLAAMKA::::::::::::::::Annagoo kala ah Isimada, Cuqaasha, Culimada, Aqoon yahannada,& Ganacsatada gobolka Sool ee ay magacyadoodu hoos ku qoran yihiin ka dib markii aanu aragnay xaaladda guud ee soomaaliya, isbedelada soo cusboonaaday iyo saamaynta ay ku yeelan karaan nabadgelyada shacabkayaga waxaanu garanay qodobbadan:..................................... 1 In la dhaqan-geliyo Baaqii 20kii June 2006 ay isimada, cuqaasha & waxgaradka [sool, Sanaag Cayn] ka soo saareen Hotel Xamdi kaas oo ku saabsanaa in beelaha [sool, Sanaag Cayn] ay si dhab ah ugu dhaqmaan shareecada Islaamka. 2 Waxaannu maamulka iyo shacabka reer Puntland ugu baaqaynaa in ay xeer iyo xukun ka dhigtaan kitaabka alle, kaas oo ah waxa keliya ee ay ku badbaadi karaan adduun iyo aakhiroba. 1. Garaad Abshir Saalax Max’ed 2. Garaad C/Salaan Xasan Max’ed 3. Garaad Max’ud Cismaan Warsame 4. Ugaas Faarax Max’ud Cali 5. Amir Jaamac Max’ed Mire Af-Hayeen 6. Caaqil X.Mahad X.Yuusuf 7. Caaqil Cabdi Cawke Nuur 8. Caaqil C/laahi Caynab Faarax 9. Caaqil Yuusuf Sulub Garbiye 10. Caaqil Faarax Muuse Dhiil 11. Caaqil C/Risaaq Cali X.Aadan 12. Caaqil Hurre Caalin X. Qaalib 13. Caaqil C/Naasir Iidle Max’ed 14. Caaqil Faarax Sulub Jaamac 15. Caaqil Salaad Xuseen axmed 16. Caaqil C/Rashiid Cali Shire 17. Caaqil Cali Baxnaan cali 18. Caaqil Xuseen Aadan Cadde 19. Caaqil Aadan Max’ed Ibraahin 20. Caaqil C/Risaaq Aadan Madar 21. Caaqil Cabdi Axmed SHire 22. Sh.Yuusuf Haybe Ibraahin 23. Sh.Cali Macallin Xasan 24. Sh.C/Naasir X. Axmed X.Yuusuf 25. Sh.C/Waaxid Xaashi Xasan 26. Sh.Max’ud Max’ed max’ud 27. Sh.Axmed Max’ed Max’ud 28. Sh.Aadan Cabdi Xuseen 29. Sh.Aadan Cilmi Siciid 30. Sh.Bashiir X.Axmed 31. Aadan Axmed Xasan 32. Aadan Yuusuf Aadan 33. Aw Faarax Xuseen Aw Xirsi 34. Axmed C/Laahi siciid 35. Axmed Cali Cilmi 36. Axmed Cali Jeer 37. Axmed Cali Max'ud 38. Axmed Faarax Caalin 39. Axmed Ibraahin Fayax 40. Axmed Jaamac Yuusuf 41. Axmed Max’ed Askar 42. Axmed Max’ed axmed (Dubeys) 43. Axmed Max’ed Ciise yool 44. Axmed Saakin Cabdi Xuseen 45. Axmed Siciid Cilmi 46. Axmed Yuusuf Aadan 47. C/Casiis Axmed Cismaan 48. C/Casiis Sh.C/laahi Xaashi 49. C/Fataax Salaad Max’ed 50. C/Kariim Aadan Dhuux 51. C/laahi Bile Dhuxul 52. C/Laahi Cali cilmi 53. C/Laahi max’ed Shire 54. C/laahi Max’ud Cali 55. C/llaahi Faarax Ibraahim 56. C/llaahi Max’ed Buraale 57. C/llaahi Sh.Ismaaciil Cumar 58. C/lle X.Warsame 59. C/Naasir Cali Ismaaciil 60. C/Naasir Cawil Max’ud 61. C/Naasir Haybe Max’ud 62. C/Qaadir Abshir X.Diiriye 63. C/Qaadir Axmed Xirsi 64. C/Qaadir Cabdi Cali 65. C/Qaadir Ciise Shaacuur 66. C/Qaadir Faarax Max’ud 67. C/Qaadir Max’ed Nuur 68. C/Qaadir Warsame Ileeye 69. C/Qani Caalin Max’ud 70. C/Qani Cali Dhuux 71. C/Qani Jaamac Ismaaciil 72. C/Rashiid Abshir Ibraahin 73. C/Rashiid Cali Khaliif 74. C/Rashiid Cali X. Aadan 75. C/Rashiid Hurre Dhigil 76. C/Rashiid Ibraahin Muuse 77. C/Rashiid Jaamac Warsame 78. C/Rashiid Max’ed Ciise 79. C/Rashiid X.Axmed 80. C/Raxmaan Aw Axmed Indho-Gudhan 81. C/Raxmaan Axmed Cali 82. C/Raxmaan Aadan Max’ed 83. C/Raxmaan Baaruud X.Xuseen 84. C/Raxmaan Cumar Aadan 85. C/Raxmaan Max’ed Jaamac 86. C/Raxmaan Muuse Jaamac 87. C/Raxman Abtiile 88. C/Risaaq Axmed Cali 89. C/Risaaq Axmed Warsame 90. C/Risaaq Cali Xuseen 91. C/Risaaq Max’ed Shire 92. C/Risaaq Shire Ismaaciil 93. C/Risaaq Xuseen Warsame 94. C/Semed Haybe Max’ud 95. C/Weli Cumar Cismaan 96. C/Xaafid Cabdi Max’ed 97. C/Xakiin Axmed Cali 98. C/Xakiin Cumar C/laahi 99. Cabdi Cismaan Faarax 100. Cabdi geelle Cismaan 101. Cabdi Xasan Cali Afey 102. Cabdul Max’ed Cali 103. Cali Aadan Dalmar 104. Cali Aadan Nuur 105. Cali Max'ed X.Xuseen 106. Cali Bidde 107. Cali Daahir Max’ed 108. Cali Max’ed Axmed 109. Cali Salaad Diiriye 110. Cali Saleebaan aw Max’ud 111. Cali Aadan Warsame 112. Cali Xasan Max’ud 113. Cali Xirsi Jaamac 114. Cawil Xuseen Max’ud 115. Cawl Aadan Gaasaar 116. Ciise Ibraahin Muuse 117. Ciise Max’ud Aar 118. Cismaan Aw Cabdi Aw Nuur 119. Cismaan Axmed Jaamac 120. Cismaan C/Raxmaan Cilmi 121. Cismaan C/Raxmaan Cilmi 122. Cismaan Max’ed Kaarshe 123. Dr.Axmed Max’ed Cartan 124. Dr.C/Rashiid Jaamac Biixi 125. Dr.Da’ud Max’ed Cumar 126. Hurre Muuse Cali Guure 127. Ibraahin Ismaaciil Ducaale 128. Ibraahin Jaamac Muuse 129. Ilyaas Max’ud C/Raxmaan 130. Injineer Max’ed Axmed Ismaaciil 131. Ismaaciil Cawed Jaamac 132. Ismaaciil yuusuf Cumar 133. Jaabir Aw Muuse Ciise 134. Jaamac Baashe Xasan 135. Jaamac Dheeg Cartan 136. Jaamac Faarax Max’ed 137. Jaamac Max’ed Ciise 138. Jaamac Max’ed Ciise 139. Jaamac Saleebaan X.Yuusuf 140. Jaamac xuseen Warsame 141. Kamaalu diin Cabdi Axmed 142. Khaliif C/lle Nuur 143. Max’ed Aadan Nuur 144. Max’ed Aadan X. Ibraahin 145. Max’ed Abyan Jaamac 146. Max’ed Askar Axmed 147. Max’ed Axmed Aadan 148. Max’ed Axmed (Sanqadhweyn) 149. Max’ed Axmed Xuseen(ingeydh) 150. Max’ed C/laahi aw xasan 151. Max’ed C/Laahi Yuusuf 152. Max’ed C/Raxmaan Cali 153. Max’ed Cabdi Cali Aw Max’ed 154. Max’ed Cartan Cumar 155. Max’ed Cawed Jaamac 156. Max’ed Ducaale Gaadh 157. Max’ed Ducaale Seed 158. Max’ed Ibraahin Axmed 159. Max’ed Jaamac Abuukar 160. Max’ed Jaamac . 161. Max’ed Max’ud Axmed 162. Max’ed Max’ud Faarax(Indho-Buur) 163. Max’ed Max’ud Max’ed 164. Max’ed Max’ud Yuusuf 165. Max’ed Warsame Muuse 166. Max’ed Xaamud 167. Max’ed Xasan (Indho-Buur) 168. Max’ed xasan Max’ud 169. Max’ed xirsi 170. Max’ed Xuseen Ibraahin 171. Max’ud Aw Yuusuf 172. Max’ud Axmed Aw Cali 173. Max’ud Axmed Cali(macow) 174. Max’ud Baaruud X.Xuseen 175. Max'ud Cabdi Cali 176. Max’ud Jaamac X.Ciise 177. Max’ud Salaad Warsame 178. Max’ud Siciid Mire 179. Max’ud xuseen Qudhac 180. Max’ud Yuusuf Kudayare 181. Mukhtaar Max’ed X.Xuseen 182. Mustafe Aadan Xirsi 183. Muuse Ismaaciil Faarax 184. Muuse Jaamac Dhigane 185. Muuse Yuusuf Warsame 186. Pr.C/Naasir Max’ed Barre 187. Pr.C/Salaan Max’ed X.Xuseen 188. Qamandi Saleebaan Cali 189. Saxardiid Bile Cawed 190. Sh.Waaxid Xaashi 191. Shaqale Ibraahin Nuur 192. Shaqalle C/Laahi Qoti 193. Shucayb Max’ud Cabdi 194. Siciid Axmed Cadar 195. Siciid Cabdi Xasan 196. Siciid Cali Daad 197. Siciid Cali Xuseen 198. Siciid Max’ed Xirsi 199. Sidiiq Max’ed faarax 200. Vet.Keyse C/Raxman X. Ibraahim 201. Vet.Max’ud Cabdi Ibraahin 202. X. Cali Xirsi Mire 203. X.Axmed C/Raxmaan Cali 204. X.Axmed X.Ducaale 205. X.Cabdi Max’ud 206. Xasan Burgal Xule 207. Xasan Cawed Sugulle 208. Xasan Faarax Jaamac 209. Xasan Ibraahin X.Ducaale 210. Xasan Jaamac Faarax 211. Xasan Jaamac Yuusuf 212. Xasan Max’ed C/Laahi 213. Xasan Max’ud Ismaaciil 214. Xasan Muuse cawil 215. Xasan Warsame Ileeye 216. Xasan Xirsi Max’ud 217. Xuseen Cabdi Cali Aw Nuur 218. Xuseen Cumar Siciid 219. Yaasiin Cali Faarax 220. Yaasiin Max’ed Shire 221. Yuusuf Ismaaciil Ducaale 222. Yuusuf Muuse Max’ed 223. Yuusuf X.Jaamac Calas 224. Yuusuf X.Max’ed X.Yuusuf Widhwidh Online
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Bad idea. Bad public relations. Bad timing and there would be bad consequences. Mogadishu? No qaad. Baydhabo, yes qaad! Hurrey! 'We're are going for summer holiday and we are have fun and qaad in Baidhaba' . Now, what is the consequence of this? A boost of TFG legitimacy- mind you, there is a large number of Qaad chewers and tobacco users in Somalia. If there were elections and they form a voting block, they can make or break a president! PS: Wrong prioritization from the UIC. I am dispointed, for the second time this week! The first, don't ask.
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I mean, what would you expect? The Somaliland president to live in a shack? C'mon people, he is the nation's pride . Let it show, namean? . I am actually pissed at the President, how come he hasn't chosen a chateau for himself! huh?
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^^^Viking lol@Sinzia. Very good, I know. Corney lyrics- "I wish I could be your saliva, so that I could tase your lips whenever' lol. Even more corny 'I wish I could be your shoe, so that I could have a better view' The rest, is too risky to mention. Back to the topic, no Vikes, I have no problem with copy rights.
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^^Lol. Well that part with the belt and the quickened step is funny. Disappointed because when I say the title, I thought, hell yeah, about time good movies are made. It didn't live up to my expection.
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I thought, as the trailer indicates, the movie wasn't that bad. It was made in similar fashion to all other attepmts of Somali film makers-not a class act, but in relation to Somali audiences, quite OK. However, what killed me is the director's choice of title. Bloody hell. For God's sake if you can't re-tell a beautiful story like 'Cali iyo Cawrala' in the way it deserves to be told, do not even attempt to compare it to a shabby story manufactored in Mombasa. I believe the only move that can do justice and materialise 'Cali iyo Cawrala' is a professionally made movie. As it is the case with all attempts at moving making, this director's attempts still remains constant 'shouts', 'bangs' and 'walks in the beach'. No decent dialogues and no good story line. I am sorry to be this harsh, but the director should have called the thing 'ciyaalka xaafada or even the horribly sounding band, 'Waayaha Cusub'. His movie would be at home with such titles and not in a million years 'Cali iyo Cawrala'. [edit]I forgot to add, when I saw the girl lying on the bed and writing things, I actually thought I was seeing Wacha Jokes video which was popular in Nairobi Hip hip scene. Authenticity, people!
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^^ I haven't yet begun reading the book but from what I have heard of the author's politics, he is a die-hard SomaliWeyn Idealogue. He is most unlikely to be biased. This is because for a Somali to be biased, he must be biased against another clan. The author is Xamarawi, as he tells me, and not involved in clan politics. He speaks of nation-hood and greater-Somalia. So I couldn't detect any bias from the author's words in person but I have to read the book to know his written thoughts.
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I met the ambassador and was really impressed by his ideas. Spoke to him for more than an hour about Somali politics, especially diplomacy and I tell you the fellow is good. He has written 5 books, he tells me, the last of which would not be the current book but by another one that would solely be dealing with the, as he calls it, the Divine phenomenon of the UIC. In this current book, there the last chapter deals with the UIC and their emergence and all the successes they had in Mogadishu. Read it. Source: Indo-African Society Accomplished author and Somalia’s Ambassador to India, Mohamed Osman Omar has done it again. He has published another informative book about his beloved Somalia. This time the title is “SOMALIA Past and Present.” When His Excellency asked me to review his book I must admit that I had a feeling of, ‘Here we go; a bunch of belly-aching about how the international community and the UN have betrayed the people of Somalia, without the turning of eyes inward (towards the perpetrators of Somalia’s afflictions within the country). As I delved into the book, my skepticism (or you might say pessimism) was soon alleviated. This is a well researched chronicle of how this relatively small African country, at the pointy end of the Horn of Africa, was trampled upon, sliced up, parceled out and abused before achieving independence. It goes on to describe the suffering of the Somali people through an abusive dictatorship, which was ousted by internal factions with a common mission (to oust the dictator), but no common vision as to the future of this war stricken country. This led to internal brinkmanship of warlords, disastrous international intervention (Did anyone not see Black Hawk Down) and the state of Somalia today. Specifically: The new book covers the history of Somalia from the 19th to the 21st century including the establishment of the new government and the Aden Declaration, which brought together the rival groups of the state institutions and the first meeting of the Federal Parliament in the country after 14 months of disagreement as to the location of the seat of the government and parliament. It covers the history of the past and the present Somalia very well, dealing in detail with the early occupation of foreign powers of Somali territories and the struggle of the Somali Hero, Mohamed Abdulle Hassan against colonial rule and the reason for his tragic end. The UN Trusteeship period starting from 1950 until independence of the former British and Italian Somalilands in 1960 is also covered. The history of the occupation of former French Somali Coast from 1862 until it gained its independence on 27 June 1977 is vividly recorded. The unilateral declaration of independence of the breakaway region of Somalia, former British Protectorate is also taken up in the book. The birth, the rise and the fall of the famous “Bloodless Revolution” or “Kacaankii Barakaysnaa” and the end of the father of the 21 October 1969 Revolution, General Mohamed Siad Barre and the failure of the factions who forced the “Revolutionary Government” out of power and the hardship they caused to the people and the country is widely discussed in the book. The book also details the other missing Somali territories and Islands – the bone of contention between Somalia and its neighbours, particularly Ethiopia and Kenya. The question of deployment of foreign forces in Somalia, particularly the objection of a large section of the Somali society to the inclusion of peacekeepers from frontline states which caused disagreement within the government institutions has been widely covered in the book. Finally, at the end of the book, and before its biding, the dramatic events occurred in Somalia in early June of 2006. Unexpected as it was, the news of the victory of the Union of Islamic Courts over the despotic warlords, who held hostage the capital city of Mogadishu and some parts of the country, for over fifteen years, killing and maiming, looting and raping, caught the world on the wrong foot. As it was a very important and highly significant event, the author stopped the binding of the book and included a chapter as Postscript at the end of the book. This is an ideal book for those who are interested in Somali history and particularly for the young generation in the country and abroad who are interested in learning the past and presents events of their motherland. It gives a glimpse of Somali history to whoever is interested in knowing about this turbulent corner of the continent of Africa and its people which so harshly suffered in the hands of both foreign and internal forces. I sincerely believe that this book will be beneficial to those who will have time to read it. The author (Mohamed Osman Omar) tells me that a Somali version of the same book will be published very soon. Earlier books of Mohamed Osman Omar include: The Road to Zero – Somalia’s Self Destruction; SOMALIA: A Nation Driven to Despair; The Scramble in the Horn of Africa; and, SOMALIA Between Devils and Deep Sea. For further information about Somalia Past and Present, or any other of his books, please contact the author at: mosman65@yahoo.com or mosman61@hotmail.com Source: Indo-African Society
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Adeerayaal, xaalku 'afku sallax ku dheg'weeye. Juuq iyo jaaq toona ma oran kartaa ayaa dadkii lagu leeyahay. Runtuse hadii afka laga dedo, araxdeey ka dilaacdaa! Beelaha dega Buuntilaan waa ay u cuntami weydey in ay wanaaga ku dhaqanka diinta Islaamka ahi leeyahay in ay ka qadaan, kuma hoos maaruqaan xukun keli talis ah meheradaysteyna musuqmaasuq iyo waxaan damiirku aqbali karayn.
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^^Oh, you were ready to unleash hell on Che, I suppose? Lucky him, far iyo cidi ayuu ku baxsadey . Lol@incase you shoot the president and vice president lol. That tendency seems to exist. Che- I myself came into the topic just to enjoy seeing you recieve some whooping . I am disappointed!
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^^loool . Out of the shell, eh?