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Inshallah old man keep us updated.
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^^^ lol the problem for Sharif is he does not even have a few more years. He has a few more months. The only thing to watch out for is this draft constitution that caused all the fuss, will it survive?
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How long is left? People are saying There is already another planned reconciliation conference in February.
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. Dagaalkii waxaa ku guuleystay Odaygii Beelaha Muqdisho u hadlay!, Hebelkaa Dalabeey maas ahaay us?!, aaway Duke? that's what I love about the fake Jihadi's Maadey is here celebrating on the side of the clan and now savers Dalabeys words. Sharmarke did the right thing, he is no longer the blame and the onus is on Sharif Ahmed who won't last a few more months after.
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Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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Niina on the contrary this is never personal, thus It never bothers me all this. And the thread gets allot of attention which is the main point. Duke is already famous. -
Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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I am cool , the thread was highjacked for no reason. Some Al Shabaab supporting man was arrested in Galkacyu. Not sure what the fuss is about it's only the long arm of the law at work. -
Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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^^^lol @ Niina, how u doing sis? -
Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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Lol it took you all night to vomit the usual tripe? Adeer you are a reactionary , gone with the wind is your whole stance, I won't even attack the ONLF who exploits I have come to enjoy and out of respect for other notable brothers here. However you are one of my shadows, forever a loyal follower of Duke's you would think my posts were a Twitter account for you. Anyhow like I said before I don't mind it at all, you are never the first to seek Dukes attention in one of his threads. This again is not personal lad, have a goodnight. -
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Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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^^^Zack: lol again if you think I don’t know the Somali language then that’s great for you. If you think this "fact" gives you an advantage or even a point with which to use is laughable to say the least. Again come with a coherent argument or strategy when in this section or when having a discussion. You are light weight even amongst the ONLF supporters in here, let alone the other gladiators in here representing their various positions. However I do like you, simple people have always fascinated me. -
How many Somali's has this group murdered?
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Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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^^^lol@ Zack again adeer, you are proof that language and mere words are no substitute for common sense. Its easy to learn a language but its not easy to get common sense or understanding of anything. Your support for AL Shbaab though cowardly is a testament to this fact. Also you don’t actually give any weight to the cause you support, no creativity, nor strategy, nothing at all but reactionary waffle.Others have always set the agenda for you,secessionists specially, for an old man who went and completed high school in Somalia, you have nothing to show for all of that Also don’t worry about my Somali, I am comfortable in English, and in which ever language you chose I will try my best to understand you, my advice is stick to the Somali, though its also crap. -
A nurse treats a wounded civilian at Medina hospital in Mogadishu, 24 Aug 2010 More Than 30 Killed in Mogadishu Hotel Attack Somalia's al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab group has taken responsibility for a suicide attack on a hotel in Mogadishu that has killed more than 30 people, including seven parliament members. Al-Shabab spokesman, Ali Mohamud Rage, says members of the group's "special forces" targeted Somali parliament members residing in Muna Hotel in Mogadishu's government-controlled Hamarweyne district. Rage says al-Shabab fighters were able to easily enter the hotel compound, located near the presidential palace. He claims almost all of the parliament members in the hotel were killed. It is not known how many lawmakers were inside. But Somalia's Transitional Federal Government says six lawmakers and two government officials were killed during the attack. Reports say another lawmaker subsequently died of wounds in the hospital. Witnesses tell VOA that three gunmen, dressed as government security forces, entered the hotel by car after killing two security guards. The gunmen then went door-to-door, shooting indiscriminately. AP A nurse treats a wounded civilian at Medina hospital in Mogadishu, 24 Aug 2010 Government security forces and African Union peacekeeping troops, known as AMISOM, surrounded the building and engaged in an hour-long battle with the militants. Witnesses say when the gunmen ran out of ammunition, two of the men detonated explosives-laden suicide vests. The Somali government initially said that its security forces had captured one of the three gunmen. But later, it issued a statement saying that only two men had stormed the hotel. The government says both men died in the suicide bombing. In addition to the lawmakers and government officials, more than two dozen others, including civilians and several government troops, were killed. The director of a local community radio station reportedly died after being struck by a stray bullet as he watched the battle from a nearby rooftop. Tuesday's attack follows al-Shabab's warning that it is planning a "massive war" against African Union troops in Mogadishu. About 6,000 soldiers from Uganda and Burundi make up the peacekeeping force, which arrived in 2007 with a mandate to protect the U.N.-backed government and key installations. Three years of fighting between peacekeepers and Islamist insurgents have caused thousands of civilian deaths and prompted hundreds of thousands of others to flee Mogadishu. Despite repeated demands by al-Shabab to withdraw the peacekeeping force, Uganda is believed to have sent hundreds of reinforcements to the Somali capital in recent days. Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for dual suicide attacks on July 11 in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, which the militants said were in retaliation for the country's military involvement in Somalia. The extremist group has also threatened to attack Burundi.
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Somalia suicide bomb toll rises Mr Aden had moved to Beledweyne to boost the fight against insurgents Five more people have died of their injuries after a suicide attack on the Somali security minister, bringing the total number of dead to 35. Omar Hashi Aden was buried hours after the blast at a hotel in Beledweyne, north of the capital, Mogadishu. The funerals for some of the other victims, who included Somali diplomats, are being held on Friday. Mr Aden was an outspoken critic of al-Shabab, the militant Islamist group which said it carried out the attack. The group is accused of having links to al-Qaeda. The security minister had recently moved to Beledweyne, some 400km (249 miles) north of Mogadishu, in an effort to stop Islamist insurgents gaining more ground in Somalia, says BBC East Africa correspondent Will Ross. The cost of Somali news The attack - by a suicide bomber who detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at the Medina Hotel on Thursday morning - has been widely condemned. "This deplorable attack once again demonstrates that the extremists will stop at nothing in their desperate attempt to seize power from the legitimate government of Somalia by force," a statement from the African Union, European Union, United Nations and the League of Arab States and regional body Igad said. "These extremists, both Somali and foreigners, failed in their recent attempted coup d'etat but are continuing their indiscriminate violence." Mogadishu itself is calm after nearly 30 people died in a day of heavy fighting on Wednesday. Both the government and insurgents deny targeting residential areas of the city. Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme the transitional federal government was still in control but urged the international community to help "before it is too late". The failed Horn of Africa state has not had an effective national government since 1991 and some four million people - one-third of the population - need food aid, aid agencies say. President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, took office in January but even his introduction of Sharia law to the strongly Muslim country has not appeased the guerrillas.
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The 2009 Hotel Shamo bombing was a suicide bombing at the Hotel Shamo in Mogadishu, Somalia, on 3 December 2009. The bombing killed 25 people, including three ministers of the Transitional Federal Government,[1] and injured 60 more,[2] making it the deadliest attack in Somalia since the Beledweyne bombing on 18 June 2009 that claimed more than 30 lives.[3] The bombing killed 24 people[1] and injured 60 others.[2] Most of those killed were students, [2] but also among the dead were two doctors, three journalists,[10] and three government ministers—Minister of Education Ahmed Abdulahi Waayeel, Minister of Health Qamar Aden Ali, and Minister of Higher Education Ibrahim Hassan Addow were killed.[5][7] Minister of Sports Saleban Olad Roble was critically injured, hospitalised. He was later reported to have been flown to Saudi Arabia for treatment,[11] where he died on February 13, 2010.[12] The three journalists killed in the bombing were: Mohamed Amiin Abdullah of Shabelle Media Network, a Somali television and radio network;[7][10] freelance photographer Yasir Mairo, who died of injuries in hospital;[10] and a cameraman alternately identified as freelancer Hassan Ahmed Hagi[7] and Al Arabiya cameraman Hassan Zubeyr[10] or Hasan al-Zubair.[8] Their deaths raised to nine the number of journalists killed in Somalia during 2009, including four for Radio Shabelle.[10] The explosion also injured six other journalists, including two—Omar Faruk, a photographer for Reuters, and Universal TV reporter Abdulkadir Omar Abdulle—who were taken to Medina Hospital in critical condition.[10] The dean of Benadir University's medical college was among the wounded.[8]
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Tusaale kale Ma jiraa qofka adduunkan ku nool oo ogol in dambiga uu galayo la faafiyo ama la soo bandhigo, waa maya, Shabaabkana sidaas oo kale marna ma ogola in dambiyada ay ka geysanayaan dalka soomaaliya caalamka loo soo bandhigo. UGAARSIGA SHABAAB EE WARBAAHINTA :Nabar aad fileysay naxdin ma lahan “oo waa wax aan wada sugaynay waxaan aaminsanaa in maalin maalmaha ka mid ah Shabaabka ay xiri doonaan dhamaan Idaacadaha dalka ka jira. Ugu dambeyntii maalin ayaa lala xisaabtimi doonaa xubnaha Shabaabka madaxda u ah iyo kuwa gacanta ku siiya ficilada xun ileyn cadaalada ma dhimato. Nuuradiin Macalin Mukhtaar (Diinow) Email nuradiin007@hotmail.com
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Dhamaan Raggan waxay isugu jiraan Suxufiyiin iyo Mas'uuliyiin,waxaana dilay Shabaab Wariye Nuuradiin Macalin Mukhtaar ayaa dib u eeg qorshaha dumiska ee Shabaab ku burburinayaan Saxaafadda xorta ah ee Soomaaliya,Maqaalkan wuxuu ka hadlayaa dhinacyo badan Istiraatiijiyadda Shabaab ee ku wajahan burburinta warbaahinta xorta ah ee soomaaliya ka hana qaaday 1991 dii markii ay burburtay Xukuumaddii Militariga ahayd ee dalka maamulaysay 21 sano waa mid muddo soo jiitamaysay, ayadoo loo marayo waddo kasta oo lagu gaari karo oo ay ku jirto in la khaarijiyo shaqsiyaadka loo arko in ay caqabad ku noqon karaan Ajandaha degsan ee Shabaab ee ku abuurista dalka soomaaliya kooxaha Argigixisada Caalamiga ah iyo kordhinta falal dambiyeedyo laga galayo shacabka soomaaliyed 4 tii sano ugu dambeysay ayaa maleeshiyada Al Shabaab waxat weeraro aan lala dhuuman ku qaadeen Suxufiyiin, shaqsiyaad madax ka ah Warbaahinta dalka iyo hay’ado Warfaafineed. August 11 2007 waxay ahayd maalin Magaalada Muqdisho lagu dilay Labo ruux oo mid ahaa Wariye si aad ah looga dhageysan jiray Barnaamijyadiisa Magaalada muqdisho midna ahaa Agaasimihii Idaacadda Hornafrik, Waa Mahad Axmed Cilmi iyo Cali Iimaan Sharma-arke wixii maalintaas ka dambeeyay maleeshiyada Shabaab waxay bartimaameedkooda koowaad ka dhigteen Suxufiyiinta kale ee ka howlgali jirta Magaalada iyo Gobolada dalka. source
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Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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Originally posted by The Zack: While you are at it farta Somaligana bar wiilka. Language does not give you common sense, your Somali is as poor as your English but both are no way near as terrible as your understanding of Somali affairs. -
Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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Originally posted by The Zack: Duke, On a serious note, Alshabaab minus its crazy foreign ideology is the best option for Somalia. As usual you are not making much sense , apart from your last point above. Which highlights perfectly the case many of the fake Jihadi supporters find themselves in today. The Somali people have found out with great pain and tragedy that it was al so false. The likes of you want to live in the comfort of the west, and scared to death of the security forces in their new countries. Its fear that makes you and others not come out Even our Maadey, though far braver and more deluded for all his talk would never put himself on the line and come out... Come out come out lads, hypocrisy is a sin remember...[ Also Yusuf won the war, his strategy has been vindicated and will be used in the future, his Puntland State stands and moving forward, Sharif Ahmed proved to be far too weak and AL Shabaab are stuck in the bogg, isolated and pariahs to the people You are still to get out of Jail lad -
Villa Somalia: Suicide bomber detonates himself, takes only his life
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Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: No caydiid was his good partner Abduraxmaan tuur was brilliant he was the one who founded He was humiliated by Egaal and died in exile unable to ever return to the same fiefdom he once created. He was so brilliant he lied to his public and denounced Somaliland to work for Aydeed who was so brilliant that he got shot by his sub clan.. Like the character from the Fast Show its “Brilliant” -
Galkacyu: Puntland troops arrest masjid Salahudin Imaam
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No investigation was carried out how the suicide bomber crossed all the government check-point but the is report says that he was among the security guards of Somali interior Minister, Sheikh Abdikadir Omar Ali You can not trust these people, as they say. "A leopard can't change his spots" One must be wary of anyone who was gullible enough to support Al Shabaab, or the likes of Sharif Ahmed. again? Least they start teaching you revisionist history, Mohamed Abdi Hashi fought who