Fanisha

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  1. Originally posted by Violet:

    [QB]So the fact that you're from Somaliland is
    very
    relevant.

    No it isn't. Specially not when you don't even recognize the existence of Somaliland. lol. How very convenient of you to use that to support a non-existent argument.

     

    As for my earlier comment about Buntlanders hiding, I forgot to add dabo-dhilif Buntlanders.

     

    We all know Buntlanders make most if not all of the daba-dhilifs around here. Now the question to you is, miss all fart and no shit, can a non-Buntlander be a dabo-dhilif?


  2. Originally posted by Violet:

    Fanisha;

     

    Aren't you from Somaliland? It's your belief that you aren't from Somalia proper, so this government doesn't represent you, right? I'm sorry but your support or opposition is pretty useless. Concern yourself with other things dear.

    The fact that I'm from Somaliland or anywhere else has nothing to do with what I said so please spare me the ad hominem rubbish. This "government" represents no one. If you can bring an argument that opposes helping a people suffering under an occupation, please present it. Otherwise, you're just making too much noise with very little substance, dear.


  3. Somalia's descent to hell

     

    Simon Tisdall

    Wednesday April 4, 2007

    The Guardian

     

    Predictions that the US-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia last Christmas would hasten rather than halt the country's political disintegration are proving grimly accurate. In the league of failed states, Somalia is runaway leader. With international attention focused on Zimbabwe and Darfur, it is the hidden shame of the world.

     

    More than 1,000 civilians have been killed or wounded in fighting in recent days in the capital, Mogadishu, and tens of thousands have fled their homes. The UN says wounded civilians are lying untended in the streets after heavy artillery and mortars pounded residential areas. Since February, 96,000 refugees have swelled the ranks of Somalia's 400,000 internally displaced persons. And despite a temporary truce yesterday, it seems worse is to come.

     

    Ethiopia's defeat of local Islamist forces, known as the Council of Islamic Courts, that seized control of Mogadishu last year was accomplished with the help of American air strikes, intelligence and logistical support. It allowed the widely disavowed, western-approved transitional federal government (TFG) to expand its area of nominal control. It may have also furthered Washington's aim of curbing supposed al-Qaida efforts to "Talibanise" the Horn of Africa - although the evidence for that claim is thin.

     

    But the intervention, opposed by many Somalis and by Ethiopia's regional foe, Eritrea, was not nearly as decisive as its main architect, Ethiopia's prime minister Meles Zenawi, has claimed. In recent weeks the country has slipped back inexorably into a maelstrom of violent rivalries pitting hostile clans, resurgent warlords, militias, and foreign jihadis against each other in an ever more destructive struggle for dominance. And far from being vanquished, the Islamists, whose support is largely drawn from the powerful ****** clan, may be making a comeback.

     

    "Politically Somalia has now been returned roughly to where it was when the TFG was formed in October 2004," says the latest report of the International Crisis Group. "The government is weak, unpopular and faction-ridden, and the power vacuum in southern Somalia is rapidly being filled by the same faction leaders and warlords that the Courts overthrew ... Many Mogadishu residents resent the Courts' defeat, feel threatened by the TFG and are dismayed by the presence of Ethiopian troops."

     

    Despite an emergency meeting in Cairo yesterday of the international contact group, which includes the US and Britain, and plans for a national reconciliation conference on April 16, Somalia's prospects look bleak. The African Union has failed to insert an effective peacekeeping force. Only Uganda has sent troops so far - and they have become targets, rather than arbiters, as the weekend killing of a peacekeeper showed. Meanwhile previously peaceful Somaliland and Puntland in the north show signs of incipient instability.

     

    Several attempts by Mr Zenawi to set a timetable for an Ethiopian withdrawal, as volubly urged by Eritrea (which is backing the Courts), have meanwhile been thwarted by continuing resistance. The Ethiopians now face an Iraq-style quagmire.

     

    According to Michael Weinstein, an analyst at the Power and Interest News Report, the reluctance of the TFG president, Abdullahi Yusuf, to negotiate genuine power-sharing arrangements with moderate Islamists and other forces is likely to scupper the reconciliation conference. Having waited so long to gain power, and after so many years of strife, factions within the transitional government were now reluctant to relinquish any part of it to erstwhile enemies.

     

    The western powers, neighbouring countries such as Kenya, and donor countries faced a dilemma, Dr Weinstein said. "If they press the TFG into open reconciliation talks, they risk its implosion; if they stand back and let Yusuf proceed with his approach to reconciliation, they risk increasing instability."

     

    Even if it takes place, the April 16 peace conference was "highly unlikely to succeed," he concluded.

     

    Instead its failure may signal the next stage of Somalia's unremarked descent into the inferno.


  4. Originally posted by Che-Guevara:

    quote: The policy Abdillahi Yussuf is engaged is echoing to the one his cousin Mr. Barre did which was:

    a) Obliterate the targeted community, then displace them as to replace them with their community, with their agenda! -"Displace to replace" a genocide in another face! It has to stop now and not later.

     

    As for Yeey,he will destroy anyone and everyone that gets in his way including his own tribe.
    Are you sure about that? If that is the case why didnt he start the destraction Pland frist?

    Mise wuxuu dhibaatada u diidayaa his clansman's children ;)


  5. Originally posted by General Duke:

    The anti-governemnt groups have lost ground, from the day they declared war to now.

     

    Its over mate..

    You said that 4 months ago. lol. and you repeat it everyday 10 times. Were you lying then or are you lying now? Or does reality require more processing power than you have? People laugh when they read the ubelievable xaar you write. They laugh at you, not with you. :D


  6. ^^Hoosta uun baad adeerkaa kal jirtey sax? :D Maxaad u gubanaysaa. orodoo dib u akhri waxaan qorey.

     

    Second I am/will always be againts any body who support Xabshi iyo warlord Iyo kuwa qabiilkooda ku raaca Xaqdaro.

    hadaad kuwaas tahey iska cadeyso

    halkaas ayaan kaga baxey


  7. ^^ ceeb macnaheeda ma soo baratey? :D

     

    Che,

    I have nothing againts Planders or the tribes that resides Pland , however, there is no respect to those who cheer the death of their people by Ethiopia. Whether you're a buntlander or dacaslander. Only one clan today came out in support of this cowardly puppet yeey and that clan is from buntland. They can go support their criminal uncle ama ku raaci mayaan xaqdaro.

    Here in Sol there are some of them who suppert him for Qabiil and that is sad.

     

    Waryaa Mr Me adigu fake Somaalinimo ayaad al socotaa is ka Aamus :D


  8. ^^Ceeb? Waar maxaan sameeyay? Mise ceebta macnaheeda ma garaneysid

    Waar Qabiilkaaga Xaqdaro lagu ma raaco maa ceeb ah?

    Ala ha sahlo wallaahi waa yaabe.

    Qof walba qabiilbuu ka dhashey dagmuu ka yimidey laakiin Xaq iyo Xaquuq daro Qabiilkaagu ha ku raacin ceeb maaha.

     

    Sida dumarka loo la hadlo soo baro horta ma ilmo labajir ah baad la hadleysaa. Ceeb kulahaa. :mad:


  9. Originally posted by Dhucdhuc & Dheylo:

    ^^ Arent you rude? He has his opinion and you have yours. Pls lets respect each other. Waxaan waa caaqnimo!

    Respect? tell that to some of the Planders here who insult ppl in every post. an ethiopian daba fiif who support the killing of innocent somalis does not deserve respect from me.

     

    You wouldn't tell a pLnader to respect others rigt? ;)


  10. Aaamin Ana-juwa.

     

    Somali maantay sii fican u kala dhimatay. 1991 is nothing compared to this. Maanta there are Somalis being bombed from the air by Xabashi while their "brethren" are cheering the invasion.

     

    Walaaltinimoy xaal qaado. Wixii xabashi lajirana waynu isku hadhii hadayna xabashida sii raacin marka dhulka laga eryo.


  11. ^^^ You wish. Where will the cowards who called for xabashida hide?

     

    Originally posted by bambo:

    [QB] when RER Muqadishu succeed driving the Ethopians out of xaamar , would Pundland expect sympathy from mass of Muqadishu , Can we ever share a country again

    The same brave people who kicked the blood sucker afweyne

    and the Americans out will throw the amxaaro iyo khaansiir cune yeey out.

    The buntlanders ha sii dhuuntaan hada.


  12. Originally posted by Alle-ubaahne:

    ^^Ma waxaa keentay inaad dadka *****o ugu yeertid and you are lucky for SOL management doesn't feel compelled to do anything about this sort of insults!

    Waa runtaa Indeed! Somalidu criminal nin ahna waa soo xeraysantaan haday qabiil wadaagaan.

    Well look Sidey Xaarka u cunayaan maanta ee ay dumarkii iyo caruurtii ugu dhex dhinteen.

    I am not surprise at all.