General Duke

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  1. Twisted logic: Adeer dont confuse yourself, Ahmed Diriye is a well known comodity, his history and background are open to everyone, the man is a representation of the looting of the city and occupation of private property. This is not in dispute. Also its laughable how you hide behind the clan, and behind the religion. You dont have a monopoly on the faith and the clan is wide and thus Ahmed and your group themselves represnt a section and no more. Dont bash our brains with this nonsense, if you want whats good for Mogadishu, then support he ogovernment stop these silly name Al Shabaab, Al Asmara Al Ahlu Clan. Its time you rebuild your regions starting with Galgaduud and worked for justice for all Somali's notably the unarmed clans of the capital. Peace is good for everyone, if you want to make the topic about Diriye and your interest group I dont mind.
  2. Twisted Logis adeer : Mr looter never had issues with Ethiopia his was about a clan politics and Ahmed AbdiSalaan was Ethiopias main agent. Anyhow as long as you are now on board and willing to stand up for the interest of the people. Peace, governance, property rights and dignity even then Ahmed Diriye himself will have to return the looted home he lived in these two long decades.
  3. Twisted Logic: Ahmed Diriye is self appointed clan clown and your sentiment are his in every way. As for Ahmed Abdi-Salaan you the one who mentined his name and he was Ethiopias puppet in Somalia as you are aware. These two individuals and yourself represent an axis of nothingness. I do have hope if you are now gonna support the state without anymore fake clan outcry masked as religious fervour, even today Xasam Dahir Aways admited his little warlord Indacde knows nothing of the faith. A breath of fresh air, I hope he would stop his saber rattling from Asmara.
  4. Paragon: spot on saxib, things are coming together. Its best we invest back home and the creation of jobs is the surest way to end the war and address poverty.
  5. Muqdisho:Taliska Ciidamada Nabad ilaalinta Amisom oo kulan Muqdisho kula yeeshay Hogaamiyayaal Ahlusuna ah . 24. marts 2009 Muqdisho(AllPuntland )-Taliyaha Ciidamada Nabad ilaalinta Amisom ee Somalia ayaa galabta xaruntiisa kulan kula yeeshay hogaamiyayaal ka socday urur diimedka Ahlusna Waljamaaca . Kulanka aya labada dhinac waxaa ay diirada ku saareen xaalada amaan ee Dalka Waxaama Culimada Ahlusuna waxaa ay amaan u soo jeediyeen saraakiisha Amisom oo ay ku amaaneen sida ay ugu dhabar adeegaan xaalada Dalka iyo sidii amaanka gacan uga geysan lahaayeen xili dagaalo iyo qaraxyo laga daba wado. Sarkaal u hadlay Ciidamada Amisom ayaa uga mahadceliyey Culimada soo booqatay waxaana u sheegay in ay soo dhaweynayaan xiriir dhax mara labada dhinac iyo kwada shaqeynta dhanka amaanka . Kulanka ayaa waxaa dhinaca Ahlusuna ka qeybgalay sh.Muuse “Cagaweyne” Sh/C/Qaadir “Soomow” oo ah afhayeenka Ahlsuna Sh.Nuuradiin Xuurshow iyo cululmo kale. Kulanka ayaa ku soo dhamaaday jawi heer sare ah Xasan Alqeys AllPuntland -Muqdisho
  6. ^^^loool. You are twisting yourself saxib, I never said Mogadishu is not ready, because the average man was ready for peace in 1991. Its the special interest your who destroyed the capital and the south. I am interested in peace and governance, have been all along when you have ans still are fighting for anti government and looters Inc, and using clan issues, for you opposed Yusuf for nothing else other than clan and that cost many lives, your Ahmed Diriye tendencies are clear and we dont need to waste time on them. Its good if you are now ready for peace and governance. I know that you dont have any more stake in our capital than anyone else here. Thus you support my stance that we should give support to the government for the sake of the people As I have in 2004 untill now, lets support the government.
  7. Governemnt creates jobs, lets support the government. Paragon The difference between Mogadishu and Nairobi is simple, one has a government that works a little and the other does not. Imagine the business opportunities and trade, would we invest in Isligh when we can Mogadishu?
  8. ^^^Twisted logic: your tepifies your response. I am not bothered what you say about the Duke, he is not the topic. 1. If Yusuf was bad, Abdiqasin was bad, Ali Mahdi was bad must Sharif Ahmed also be bad. This whole war against AU and international community does not help Mogadishu and its people, they mever declared war on the AU, they dont care, its a political group who find never ending excuses. The children and women will die and property destroyed Now you offer what? The same old twisted logic, my intention here is simple lets all support this government, lets give them a chance to succeed and lets hope the capital returns to normal. No more Al Shabaab, Hizbul Islam, Clan elders and so on. Replace them with local government, police, civil servicem, central bank. All staffed by the local poulations young and educated. Let the government return the Airport, Seaport to local hands and create jobs for the young and unemployed. This is my position and one held for a long time You are living in fantasy, you fought no one, defeated no one just killed more of your people. What say you Twisted one
  9. ^^^No adeer a few ****** are. Any government that works would benefit the capitals population. Those who sry out all day opposing the governemnt in any form are reducing the chances for the population to get out of this dilema.
  10. There are some here who are promoting the line that AU peacekeepers and the governments agenda for restoring security is bad for Mogadishu society. Why ? For one if Mogadishu stabalises who will get the jobs, the reconstruction contracts, who will get educational programms, health and other benefits from a stable recognised government? The people of Mogadishu. Thus stop the fake cries all you are doing is keeping this population in bondage. In 1991 it was That clan In 1993 it was the Americans and UN Then it was Ethiopia now its AU Every time these clowns prolonge the agony of the people. Its time to let the government do its job and let the people be free to work and live.
  11. ^^^They can't do what ever they want, yesterday was a clear message the people have power and they will not accept harrasment and rendetion and many issues that need to be corrected. If the public respect you as a security force you can achieve many things. if the people merly fear you then one day they will not. Our poverty is not an excuse for accepting everything.
  12. ^^^NN come on you dont know every Somali owned business in the world. The groups in Tanzania and Zambia are probably some of the most affluant of Somali's. Its an incidnet if it was insured its ok, they will rebuild it.
  13. Aways is wrong and IndaCade is right in this instances. IndaCade no matter how bad he is at least has stated he would work with the government if his conditions are met. Aways is foaming from the mouth with no clear light at the end of the tunnel. Aways is a simple warlord fighting for his individual ambition from Christian Asmara
  14. Aways is wrong and IndaCade is right in this instances. IndaCade no matter how bad he is at least has stated he would work with the government if his conditions are met. Aways is foaming from the mouth with no clear light at the end of the tunnel.
  15. So why the double talk. The President was in Rawanda, Uganda and Burundi only last week. Strange way of acting.
  16. Yup Mujahid red sea is right. Somaliland sent the suicide bomber who killed over 22 civilians in Hargaysa.
  17. Somali man's return to Minn. has locals buzzing The 22-year-old from Minneapolis is in hiding, a community leader said, adding that the recruit for jihad had a change of heart. By ABBY SIMONS and RICHARD MERYHEW, Star Tribune staff writers A young Somali man from Minneapolis believed to have been recruited by a terrorist group to travel to his war-torn homeland has returned to Minnesota, a community leader said Saturday. Omar Jamal, executive director of the Somali Justice Advocacy Center, said Saturday that the 22-year-old man was recruited for jihad before a change of heart led him to return in recent months. Jamal wouldn't confirm the man's identity, saying that he and his family fear for their safety and are in hiding. Others identified him only as Kamal. The disappearances of perhaps a dozen young men from the Twin Cities have traumatized and divided the local Somali community. Jamal also wouldn't say why the man went to Somalia or how he financed the trip, but said he apparently returned because "his expectation was not what he wanted when he went over there. ... I think he simply didn't like what he saw over there." Jamal said the man has met with FBI investigators but is not in jail. FBI special agent E.K. Wilson declined Saturday to comment about the development or the status of the travelers "because of the ongoing investigation," he said. Federal authorities have been investigating the possible connection between terrorist groups and the disappearances of seven to 20 young Somali men in the Twin Cities since last fall, when Shirwa Ahmed, a 27-year-old college student from Minneapolis, blew himself up in Somalia in an October attack that killed up to 30 people. Ahmed immigrated with his family to Minneapolis in the mid-1990s but returned to Somalia after he was recruited by a militant group, FBI Director Robert Mueller said last month. Mueller said that Ahmed had apparently been indoctrinated into extremist beliefs while living in Minneapolis. Members of the Somali community were called to testify before Congress on March 11. Others have been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in Minneapolis. Farhan (Omar) Hurre, director of the Abubakar As-Saddique mosque in south Minneapolis, said Saturday that he knows of at least 10 people within the Somali community who received subpoenas in the past two months. "They turn to us for help because most of the people are not familiar on what to do with the subpoena," Hurre said. "They get a letter from an FBI agent saying 'You have to appear at such and such date.' These people are pretty well connected to the mosque, and they turn to us for help." 'He's really afraid' Jamal said the man who returned to Minnesota had been recruited by a group called al-Shabab, an Al-Qaida off-shoot, and left Nov. 4 for Somalia, where he expected vocational training and study but encountered war and further indoctrination. "The mobilization of the jihad and what have you is different when they really go over there," Jamal said. The man's family has since changed their address and telephone number. "He's really afraid at the moment," Jamal said. "I think you know by now the level of sensitivity and seriousness of this issue. ... The community is completely divided over this, and it's creating a serious pressure. Because of that, there's a collective fear and concern over this." Jamal said the man is not a terrorist. "We believe that this guy and many others that have gone missing are victims of people who are led to be part of something that's bigger than them." Osman Ahmed, president of the Riverside Plaza Tenants Association, whose 17-year-old nephew, Burhan Hassan, also left home in November, said he has not personally encountered a missing man that has returned. But several close friends told Ahmed that a 22-year-old man named Kamal has returned, although the circumstances are not clear. Minneapolis connection While FBI director Mueller never said where Shirwa Ahmed was influenced, much of the focus has been on Twin Cities mosques, and Abubakar specifically. In late November, an imam and youth director from Abubakar were prohibited from boarding a flight to Saudi Arabia. At that time, an attorney representing the mosque, the largest in the Twin Cities, said they were put on a federal ''no fly'' list because they and the mosque were connected by rumor to the missing men. Sources close to the federal investigation have said that Ahmed, along with some of the other missing men, including Burhan Hassan and Mustafa Ali, 17, of St. Paul, spent time at or had ties to Abubakar. Hurre, the mosque director, has said that he did not know Shirwa Ahmed, but that others at the mosque knew him and were aware that he had spent time there. "He used to worship here, come here, yes," Hurre said again Saturday. Nevertheless, he and other officials at Abubakar have repeatedly denied that the mosque had anything to do with the men's disappearance. "We have nothing to do with these kids who left," he said in February. Hurre said again Saturday that mosque leaders have discussed the issue many times among themselves and are convinced that nobody on the staff taught or influenced the young men. "I'm so confident the mosque message that we are teaching here has nothing to do with that and that none of the administration has something to do with that or preaching that." Hurre said that mosque officials are still hoping to meet with the FBI to talk about the investigation and learn how they can help. asimons@startribune. com • 612-673-4921 richm@startribune.co m • 612-673-4425
  18. Minneapolis: Mid kamid ah Dhallinyaradii la sheegay in ay aadeen Soomaaliya oo kusoo Laabtay Minnesota Tarjumadii: SomaliTalk.com | March 22, 2009 Qoraal ay Axad (March 22, 2009) daabacday Jariidadda Startribune ee ka soo baxda Minneapolis ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in mid kamid ah dhallinyaradii Soomaaliyeed ee la sheegay in ay Soomaaliya aadeen uu ku soo laabtay Minnesota. Dhallinyaradaas oo la sheegay in ay taxaabteen (ama kaxaysteen) kooxaha xag jira ee Soomaaliya si ay uga qayb galaan dagaaladda Soomaaliya. Ninka dhallinyarada ah ee Maraykanka kusoo laabtay oo da'diisu tahay 22-jir oo ah reer Minneapolis ayaa jariidadu magaciisa ku sheegtay Kamal (oo aan waxba lagu darin) iyadoo dad kale soo xiganeysey. Waxayna jariidaddu xustay in uu dhuumaalaysi ku jiro. Cumar Jamaal oo Sabtidii u waramay Jariidadda ayaa sheegay in 22-jirka markii hore loo kaxaystay jihaad, ka hor intii uusan is bedelin (qalbigiisa), waxana uu oo soo laabtay bilihii dhawaa ee la soo dhaafay. Waxana uu sheegay in uusan magaciisa sheegayn sababtoo ah ammaanka isaga iyo qoyskiisa, waana is qarinayaan. Jariidaddu waxay tiri Cumar Jamaal ma sheegin sababta ninkan (dhallinyarada ah) uga soo laabtay Soomaaliya ama sida uu u maalgashaday safarkiisii (ama isaga bixiyey safarkiisii Soomaaliya), laakiin waxa uu C. Jamaal yiri, ayey tiri jariidaddu, "Wixii uu filayey ma ahayn waxa uu xaggaas ugu tegey... waxaan u malaynayaa in uusan jeclaysan waxa uu halkaas ku soo arkay." ayuu yiri. Waxana uu intaas ku daray in FBI ay ninkaas la kulantay si ay baaritaan ugu sameeyaan, laakiin xabsi kuma jiro, waa sida warku u dhigay'e.
  19. ^^^Emperor I asked someone to explain to me who made this mistake, was it the FM who was ignorent on all of this and spoke out? Or is there no strategy.
  20. ^^^Your trying to make an ant into an Elephant, Puntland outlook reflects the new admins priorities.
  21. ^^^Not afraid nor yelling your comprehension for once your comprehension is lacking.
  22. Its a good thing, must be supported and encouraged they need to work harder to develop their region. Though I see few youths in the pics.
  23. ^^^Adeer Dishonesty and hypocrisy is a sin answer the question who made this mistake?