General Duke

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  1. Puntland troops are within LA, right now in areas you were claiming a few days a go, yet there was no fighting, you just fled. Also in Buhoodle your militias have been halted in their tracks and more fighters are entering the game.
  2. Tukaraq (Radio Laascaanood )--Maamulka Puntland ayaa ciidamadii ugu horeeyey soo gaadhsiiyey degaanada ku xeeran Laascaanood Tukaraq (Radio Laascaanood )--Wararka imika laga helayo deegaano katirsan gobolka Sool ee Puntland ayaa hoosta ka xariiqaya in ciidamo farabadan oo isugujira hay�adaha kaladuwan ee Amniga Puntland islamarkaasna qeyb ka ah kuwa difaaca ee Puntland oo wata hub aad u badan & gaadiid dagaal oo aanan tiradooda la xaqiijin carin ayaa galabta gaadhey deegaano katirsan gobolka Sool gaar ahaana Tukaraq & Gambadhe oo inkayar 28-Km oo kaliya u jirta magaalada Laascaanood ee xarunta gobolka Sool. Wararka ayaa waxa ay sheegayaan in ciidaka Puntland ay wadaan dhaqdhaqaaqyo ciidan oo ah kii ugu danbeeyey oo ay kusoo celinayaan deegaanada ka maqan Puntland, waxaana sidoo kale jira ciidamo beeleedyo ay dadka deegaanku iska abaabuleen oo uu madax u yahay. Sida ay sheegayaan masuuliyiin Dawlada ka tirsan ayaa waxa ay tilmaamayaan in ay soo dedejisey hawlgalkan wararka foosha xun ee ka imaanaya degaanka Buuhoodle ee gobolka Cayn oo maamulka la baxay Somaliland ciidamo iyo maleeshiyo beeleedyo taageeraya ay ku soo qaadeen. Dhinaca kalena waxaa maanta duhurnimadii magaalada Buuhoodle gaaray Wafti sare oo katirsan Puntland oo isugujira saraakiil ciidan & Xubno katirsan dawlada Puntland kuwaas oo uu horkacayo Gudoomiye kuxigeenka golaha Wakiilada Puntland oo deegaankaas laga soo doorto, waxaana waftigan galbinayey Tobonaan katirsan gawaarida gaashaaman ee Puntland kuwaas oo isla galabtaba gaaray deegaanada Kalshaale, Hagoogane & Meygaag islamarkaasna si rasmi ah uga qeybqaadanaya difaacista gobolka Ceyn iyadoo tanina ay noqonayso talaabadii ugu horeysay ee ay Puntland qeybteeda ka qaadanayso taniyo intii ay dagaaladdu ka bilaabmeen gobolka Cayn. Dhaqdhaqaaqyada ciidan ee Puntland oo laga dareemayo Talisyada Puntland & Magaalooyinka Boosaaso & Garoowe ayaa bilowday xalay saqdhexe kadib markii uu madaxweynaha Puntland xalay ku dhawaaqay inay diyaar u yihiin difaaca dalkooda,waxaana ay tani imaanaysa xili ay deegaanada dalka oo dhan ka dheceen banaanbaxyo ka dhan ah duulaanka Somaliland ee gobolada SSC & sida aysan dawlada Puntland wax tilaabo ah uga qaadin. www.radiolaascaanood1.com
  3. Ciidamadii Maamul goboleedka Puntland Oo Ku Soo Biiray Kooxihii Nabadiidka Ee SSC February 21st, 2011 Comments Off (Somaliland.ORG Laascaanood, Somaliland) War ay maanta qortay shabakda ku hadasha afka xukumada maul goboleedka puntland ee lagu magacaabo www.allpuntland.com ayaa qortay in ciidamo ka tirsan maamulkaasi gurmad ugu tageen kooxaha Nabadiidka ee SSC, ee iyagu dagaalka kula jira ciidamada Somaliland. Ciidamo iyagu ka socda beesha ******teeniya oo wata hub aad u badan & gaadiid dagaal oo aanan tiradooda la xaqiijin ay galabta gaareen kusii socdeen deegaanada Tukaraq & Gambara ee katirsan gobolka Sool. Hore ayaa waxaa dagaalka ugu jiray ciidamo beeleedyo uu madax u yahay Wasiirkii hore ee duulista hawada ee maamulka Puntland, kuwaas oo iyagu dagaal ku dhexmaray ciidanka Somaliland deegaanada Kalshaale,Hagoogane & Meygaag. Somaliland.ORG
  4. ^^^Not sure what you are waffling about, you can claim all you want the people know what belongs to them,
  5. The secessionist dont know what to say or think, they are using the likes of Xabsade since the Habro groupings cant comment on a United Front. From what I have told most troops have not yer enterd but a contingent has left yesterday..
  6. The secessionist are already losing hence the fear in their eyes. Not a single secessionist should be left in Sool & Cayn.
  7. ^^^Adeer you only speak for the SSC faction and not the people of the regions of CAYN, SOOL and SANAAG. Thus lets get somehting clear, Xagla and his crew have done nothing to praise or insult. Just confused folks taking money from people and thats that. As for the state it will defend itself and deliver as it always has done..
  8. ^^^Liibaan poor cousin did you think that Somalia belonged to men wholed up in a bunker in Villa Somalia unable to move outside without the support of AMISOM? Again read the agreement, Galmudug & Puntland have signed up for the end of the transition and for all Somali people to come together.
  9. ^^^lool. I tell you this, Puntland will respect this accord and now turn its attention to the grand conference. You can quote who you want, but the fact remains and I applaud your leaders that traveled to Garowe by road under the protection of the State for peace and then signed on to the Puntland vision for the end of the transition is telling. The people of Galkacyu can demonstarte againt and for what ever they want, its their city after all and you have no say in that... Cheers
  10. ^^^You watch Glenn Beck? Oh my no wonder you are living in delusions and not making any sense. Thanks for keeping the threat at the top.Somali's want change and not an extension for a crook without any ideas in Villa SOmalia. The people after 20 years need a national conference inside their beloved country with no outside inteference. Its time for a Somali solution to the dilema of the people and nation of Somalia... Viva the new Republic of Somalia
  11. ^^^Your delusional again read the agreement, Galmudug has signed up to Puntland vision of the future. Sucks to be Sharif he has outlined no vision other than "please give me an extension" and his PARLIMENT is rejecting it outright. Again, dont just talk make sense and back up your chatt..
  12. Its not my fault my uncles are part of Somalia. However Yusuf Yey has been away for more than two years and since then more Somali's have died in Sharif term than at any time since the last decade. Al Shbaab have taken over more rgions, killed more Somali's in impunity. Yusuf failed and I will not defend his term, however I am worried more today than at anytime, there is no clear transition and the country is spliting because of the actions of Sharif/550mp's and the lack of transition. The Garowe accord between Galmudug and Puntland is a good step and more Somali's should join in.
  13. ^^^That was just meaningless waffle. You support and pray for the same old rubish. Your hero is SHarif Hotel the most incompetent leader in the history of the modern world. You are against peace, against an all inclusive peace conference and a new nation. You dont present any new ideas other tha sticking to the course? Come on, learn what going on before you start waffling.
  14. ^^^lool@Sabriye, from your last comments one can gather you are out of touch of reality. No problem as long as our man A/Qaybdeed is calling the shotts in South Mudug we are confident a new chapter of peace will prevail. After all since he came back, they shot one of the foreign dudes and closed down Abdi Shukri;s trouble making enterprise and the clan militia who lost the last battles in the outskirts of the water hole they were vaying for have also been disbanded. Then this agreement? Well done Abdi and Co and more progress to be made. The people of Galkacyu held a demo in support of SSC and Faroole listened and responded well..
  15. Not sure what you are on about now, there is no more TFG, its dead, the Parliment has exteded its term and will elect a new President who will steal the money. Sharif Hotel will be ejected from Villa Somalia by AMISOM since he has no troops when the time comes..
  16. ^^^Nonsical stuff as usual from Mr Sabriye. Adeer Puntland is senior player here, and I applaud Abti Abdi and Co for traveling all the way to Garowe to sign the agreement. I always had faith in Mr Qaybdeed since President Yusuf rescued him back when Clan Courts chased him out of Mogadishu. Since then he has visited the state frequently and built his ties. I knew as soon as he came a few months back that he would be able to muster the support from the largest segment which is his branch and bring common sense back. Well done to Abdi and Co for releasing that Galmudug very survival depends on partnership with Puntland and for them to play the bridge they always played between the NE and South of Somalia.. As for Sharif Ahmed, he is no shape to make any deals, his Parliment and sub clan are vaying for his blood. As you were..
  17. Ina Adeer, No one cares for insulting SSC, its a movement as confused as its name. What matters is getting rid of the secessionist from SOOL and CAYN and developing the regions...
  18. Benghazi defies Gaddafi After hundreds killed, protesters tighten grip on Libya's second city By Catrina Stewart and Kim Sengupta Gaddafi is facing the gravest challenge to his authority in his four-decade-long rule More pictures Libya's second city of Benghazi was a scene of chaos and bloodshed yesterday amid reports that anti-regime protesters had seized control. Security forces had earlier fired indiscriminately on mourners attending the funerals of those killed in recent days, but appeared to lose the advantage after a key military battalion came over to the side of the protesters. Libya's bloody crackdown on the opposition protesters – described by scores of eyewitnesses as a massacre – has now left at least 200 dead in only six days and pushed tensions in the North African country to boiling point. Amid a media blackout, Libyan bloggers and online activists have sought to get out reports describing scenes of carnage and issue urgent appeals to the West for help. The Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi is facing the gravest challenge to his authority in his four-decade-long rule and the crackdown on anti-regime protesters in recent days marks the most brutal response of any country since last month's Tunisian revolt set off a chain reaction of popular uprising against authoritarian rule across the Arab world. Much of the violence has been concentrated in the north-east of Libya, particularly in Benghazi and Al Bayda, where support for Colonel Gaddafi is traditionally much weaker. In Benghazi, people described a city beset with violence and fear, claiming that mercenaries from Chad, Zimbabwe and North African countries went on a killing spree, opening fire on protesters, be they men, women or children. "There are no police in the streets any longer, it is mainly the militias and the Africans who have come in," said Hassan, a 36-year-old teacher. "Gaddafi is contracting out the killings. I saw a two-year-old boy shot. "These people don't care, they are not killing anyone from their own country, they are killing our people." Tens of thousands had poured on to the streets to join funeral processions yesterday. At least 15 people were killed in clashes, a doctor in Benghazi said. But Ali Faris, a US-based Libyan émigré with relatives in the city, said that at least one military battalion had thrown in its lot with protesters, leading to scenes of jubilation on Benghazi's streets. Mofta, a resident of Benghazi, told Al Jazeera the city had become a "war zone", with residents barricading the streets. He added that security forces continued to fire on protesters. Some of the weekend's worst violence occurred on Saturday and one doctor in Benghazi told Al Jazeera he had seen more than 200 dead bodies. "The situation is escalating alarmingly," said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International's director for the Middle East and Africa. "It looks like Libya's leader may have ordered his forces to put down the protests at any cost." Eyewitnesses said the hospitals were being overwhelmed and were in desperate need of more blood. Doctors said many of those killed had been shot in the head and upper body, suggesting soldiers had aimed to kill. "The outside world must realise that we are short of medicine, short of food, the situation is really, really bad," said Sayida, a lawyer. "We are all volunteering at the hospital. I went there yesterday, there were a lot of people hurt." The picture in Libya is at times confused: foreign reporters have been barred from the country, and the authorities have periodically blocked access to the internet. State television has reported only sparingly on the violence. But bloggers and activists have posted messages and video clips in a bid to reach the outside world, accusing the authorities of a wholescale massacre. "We ask you to intervene to rescue Libya. Libyans are dying, waiting for you," wrote an anonymous poster in comments translated by the Alive in Libya website. "[Gaddafi] is a madman." Meanwhile, there were reports the Libyan authorities were shipping in an elite military unit and more foreign mercenaries, to retake Benghazi. In Al Bayda, a nearby town that has been the scene of fierce fighting, an Islamic group is reported to be holding civilians and members of the security forces hostage, threatening to execute them if the authorities do not lift their siege of the city. Clashes have also spread to other towns across Libya, with unconfirmed reports of protesters marching on Tripoli. In a phone call with Saif Gaddafi, the Libyan leader's reform-minded son, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said the violence was unacceptable. "He expressed alarm at reports of large numbers of people being killed," said the Foreign Office. His comments signal an effort to distance Britain from Libya, only seven years after it embraced the country as an ally in the war on terror in exchange for access to its oil fields. Britain has now revoked arms export licenses to Libya and Bahrain. Col Gaddafi has not spoken publicly since the unrest began six days ago, although state TV has beamed pictures of him seated in front of cheering loyalists. The situation in the capital, Tripoli, has been much calmer. Many say the Libyans in Benghazi have little choice but to continue their resistance. "The people have passed the point of no return," said Ali Faris.
  19. ^^^Everybody must contribute to the cities security and this agreement goes along way to deter the Shababi threat and other criminal acts within the city. I will not ask anyone what the situation in Galkacyu is least of all people who dont know it, I have family on both communities and thats why this agreement is great. The false claim of the article and Sabriye's silly addition about Galkacyu folks being unhappy being part of Puntland is what I wanted to address. Galkacyu's community have always played a key role in the state and they still do.
  20. ^^^Common sense is not your forte I see. I am 100% supporter of this agreement it makes sense and I applauded A/qaybdeed and admin of Galmudug for their efforts. Just Mr Sabriye's asaninse comments above was what I was responding to.
  21. Thats better cousin, the secessionist will soon be defeated, so dont frett..
  22. ^^^Che, sometimes I worry about you., The facts above are purely just that facts. Mr Sabriye's comments were absurd, and tried to be clever when the fact is, his top leaders traveled to Garowe to sign an agreement and that Galkacyu aside from security remains in the hands of Puntland. Nothing faan about that adeer.