Kamalu Diin

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  1. I am requesting whole Federal Government chart, and if you are including Abdulahi Yousuf house hold staft including he cook then you to include Aideeds, Geedi, Gacmadheere, Furuh, and Qanyare their stafts including drivers, cooks, body guards, and etc.
  2. Olol I would like to know what is justice to you? Why are you showing us a part of the picture, but not the whole pucture; the truth and nothing else but the truth of your mission? Do you think we are dump as many people as I have seen in here? Is this a part of you contriputon of so call The struggle and distorting the public opinion, waging war on words! Don't you know that you are hurting yourself more than anyone else if you keep doing what you are doing, unless you benefithing this and is part of the power struggle! the couch somalia is nation of tribe one you tell something from the other tribe then you will get the same, and that is how is gonna hurt you if you didn't understand product of your actions. I mean USC struggle for power in Somalia
  3. Injustice in Djabut is injustice everywhere; Osma'el Omar Ghele shouldn't interfine Somalia affairs unless he is willing to join the Union. Killer always a killer never trust this guy!
  4. It was short lived organisation intended to liberate and end the subjugation of it's people by the tyranical regime of S. Barre Was this organization (usc) made of universal 1)(Somalia) thus librate its members from from sujugation of single tryant Siyad Bare, or 2) was made of particlar (one group) who wanted to to eliminate other groups found in Somalia. 1)I have experienced Magool singing eryaay eryaay .......... what does she meant? would you please tell me... as I didn't get that! Markii ugu horeysay ay ey USC soo gashay Beledweyne mashaxaraadka iyo xabado xamar la waa bariisatay "la magalaay waa la galay"! or Markii ay USC Jowhar soo gaareena waxaa meeshaas lagu dilay nin masaakiin ah oo beeralay .......... because he was the other tribe ... they called Johar waa "xor". Markii Jalalaqsi yimaadeena dad masaakiin ah wabiga la raacsiiyey... Dad masaakiin ah guryahoodii laga saaray.......... all of these atrocities against poor people ...... this meant fight against subjugation. all of this has happened before they came into Mogadishu and you clasified as fighting against subjugation. intii ka danbeysana xisaab ma laha. Or 2) the reason USC come was to eliminate the rest of Somalis but not against Siyad Bare; that is true still fighting againt other for having any rights in Somalia, that is sad. Once that goal was attained it withered away. What is happening now in Mogadishu is part of USC stragle for power, and nothing else. As long as they argue that puntlanders and other whom were kicked out from Mogadishu cannot come back/ I think that is what echoing in their ears. I thing last seventeen years was not enough in ay Somali ku xalaaleystaaan. I hope this struggle should continue as a counter force against USC and its many faces. this is an acceptble.
  5. By staff writer 15 February - A French investigating judge, Sophie Clement, has summoned the Djiboutian President, Ismael Omar Guelleh, for questioning over the mysterious 1995 death of a French Judge in the African Horn country. President Guelleh, who is in France to attend the Franco-African summit, snubbed a similar request in 2005 and is expected to do the same again. Considered very sensitive, the case, which was handled by four French investigators, will add fire to the already looming diplomatic tensions between France and its former colony. Bernard Borrel's body was found soaked in gasoline and half burned outside the Djiboutian capital in October 1995. But an inquiry into the death by the Djibouti government ruled that the judge had committed suicide, a claim Mr Borrel's widow, Elisabeth Borrel, vehemently disputed, alleging that her husband's death was ordered by President Guelleh. At first, French investigators subscribed to the Djiboutian side of the story, but a recent medical and legal studies conducted by the French confirmed that he was indeed murdered. Shifting from its previous stance, the French Justice Ministry today issued a statement, stating "with regard to international custody and the law, heads of state have the same immunity as diplomats, and as a result they cannot be required to testify in a French judicial system." It added that requests which are addressed to persons immune from prosecution "must obey the particular forms envisaged by the law." In January 2005, a French judge issued arrest warrants against Djibouti officials - including the country's Security Chief and State Prosecutor, Hassan Saeed and Djama Souleiman - accusing them of interfering with witnesses in the ongoing investigation into the death. Mr Saeed was accused of forcing an army officer to lie to the inquiry commission probing into the case. He had since then fled the country and was now a witness in the French court. However, the Djiboutian government insisted that France had no legal mandate to summon its officials covered by diplomatic immunity. This followed a diplomatic row between the two countries, with Djiboutian authorities expelling six French aid workers, which upset French that had previously enjoyed excellent relations with the small East African country since it got independent in 1977. According to French authorities, these aid workers were "technical assistants" on the French pay roll, contributing to "the economic and social development of Djibouti" in the sectors of health, education, public safety and rural development. Paris further said it "regretted" Djibouti's decision to expel the six aid workers. "France remains attached, more than ever, to maintain a strong cooperation in total partnership with Djibouti." The reopening of the case has attracted swift media reaction in France, with some accusing Djiboutian authorities of hiding something under their sleeves during the 1995 investigations . Besides, the state-owned 'Radio France Internationale' (RFI) - which at the time was widely received and listened to in Djibouti - became so instrumental in the case that it had dedicated a special programme on the Borrel case, thus questioning the integrity of the Djiboutian authorities at home. The Djiboutian government decided to close the 'RFI' transmitter in the country in January last year. Before the closure, the Djiboutian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a strongly-worded statement, protesting against the French media coverage of the Borrel case and the Paris court's summoning of Mr Saeed. According to Ali Abdi Farah, Djibouti Foreign Minister, since 1999, facts had been seriously distorted. He said the legal proceedings surrounding the death of Mr Borrel in 1995 had been conducted by French officials in Djibouti, including French police, military and health officials. "Djibouti authorities did not at any point interfere with the process," he argued. French officials later supported Mr Farah's statement, maintaining that Djiboutian authorities had never interfered in the Borrel case. It had been a French investigation, relying on "the excellent cooperation of Djiboutian authorities and justice" in full transparency. French investigators had been assured full access to all places, persons and information they needed, even to classified military secrets, the Quai d'Orsay emphasises. France traditionally has been the ex-colony's main development partner, providing significant amounts of aid and financial support to the strategically placed country. Some 2,700 French troops remain stationed in Djibouti under agreements signed at independence. With the international 'War on Terrorism', however, Djibouti has increased its international importance and reduced its dependence on Paris. Some 1,800 US troops now are stationed in Djibouti, which is the new headquarters for the anti-terrorism Indian Ocean task force. Even Germany has now a military base in the country. The new foreign military presence also contributes significantly to the Djiboutian economy. With this newfound self-confidence, Foreign Minister Farah last year made it clear that Djibouti would not accept any French humiliation regarding the Borrel case. Djiboutian viewpoints have not changed since that, something President Guelleh is expected to tell his French counterpart at the current Africa-France summit in Cannes. Source: afrol News, Feb 15, 2007
  6. Originally posted by Jaylaani: Shucayb, The old Muqdisho was a Somali city. the new Muqdisho belongs certain people. Wakhtiga iyo waayahu waa macalinka koowaad. Yaan been laysku sheegin. Nimankan yar yaree reer garoowana tuulooyinkooda inay dhistaan oo dadka rabshada kala fadhiistaan baa ka wanaagsan. Nin waliba inuu meeshiisa u tashado ayaa haboon. very realistic opion however There is no different between Yey and his puntland militia and Siyaad bare and his 77 military group. They’re both there to oppress people. I have learned something knew, today!
  7. Every one of us knows except some mindless people or ignorants, or paid people, what is going on, in Mogadishu, Somalia: continuotion of USC's power grap struggle who is opposing who: USC's power grap in action vs TFG. What USC knows the best: slaughtering inocent people.
  8. kabacdini, clueless Kamal, ayaa so dalaq yidhi, hooo cun bariiska. :mad:
  9. Shuceyb don't you know that USC and its many faces was the most disastrous thing that Somali has ever faced!
  10. Originally posted by Shucayb: quote:Originally posted by Kamalu Diin: ICU is not different than its predecesor USC. the mission it still the same to cupture, and rule Somalia by force. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Maku fahmin, why waste space if you can't make sense brother. Iska aamus ayaan ku odhan lahaa, buska danbe soo raac, and catch up awoow. Tell me what do you mean waste? I didn't get that! I am not like you who is making fun of poor Southerner's life time opportunity to stand with their own feet. You are just like your uncle Omar Arte oon biyo ismarin.
  11. the enemy of Somalia including USC and its many faces. al-qa'eda. ignorants whom have no clue what they are up-to.
  12. ICU is not different than its predecesor USC. the mission it still the same to cupture, and rule Somalia by force.
  13. Todays Tuugo tomorrow's rulers. what would you call Al-saud when was he was fighting against Islamic state. a freedom-fighter, terrorist who brought the enemy of Islam into the Middle east. the answer it is simple as finding find what angle you are looking from; from saudi prospective, islamic prespective, rulers prospective, poor prespective, the enemy of Saudi Arabia prospective, the enemy of Islam prospective, friends of Islam prospective, friends of saudi arabia prospectve, etc. The same is true to what is taking place is Somalia. I for one, speaking for the poor in Somalia, I believe TFG is doing the right thing in Somalia with some error that needs to be fixed. Mogadishu needs to be free from the forces that captured 1991 and its many forms, USC ...... ICU. PERIOD.
  14. Oodweyne Thanks for your efforst, but I haven't changed my stand, yet, brother. because I don't see a light from Mogadishu. Because it doesn't even deserve a federal seat; therefore, we would be better of to be smallest states in the world, but living in peace and hurmony among our nations as well as among nations of Greater of Horn Africa.
  15. Djibouti waynu ogayn inay markasta midnimada Soomaaliyeed taageersanayd, gooni-isu-taageenana ay ka soo horjeeday when did we realize this now!
  16. As things stand now Ethiopian troops and TFG forces control the city. Mogadishu since 1991 has had a change in demographics and is now mostly identified with one major clan and most people not from that clan that owned land and lived in Mogadishu have left. Instead of working to make Mogadishu a multi-clan, multi-cultural city, the TFG will keep the current demographic statuesque in place. As a matter of fact the TFG will institutionalize the current demographic statuesque. I liked this part but how would the TFG make Mogadishu bring back ex-residents back to the city while those who have accupied their properties are not willing to give it up. I hope tfg brings ex-inhabitant with their guns and then we will see Mogadishu grows ten times then before.
  17. The result is clans fight over who gets what position and the government becomes another stage for clan jockeying instead of an institution for the public welfare. do you like the government to be based in Mogadishu at same time only mogadishu residences serve that adminstration? tell me what is your method of serving the public welfare while you labeling everyone who hails from other than Mogadishu with their tribe affilation and this happened the ICU era too. this is ubsard to me.
  18. [Rate Member posted February 15, 2007 01:09 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am as a victem as they( the subject of this report)including most of peacelong Somalis by USC/ICU. Dhanka Ciidammada 1. Wasiirka Gaashaandhigga Barre Aadan Shire (Hiiraale) ******* 2. Abaanduulaha ciidammada Axmed Mahdi Cabdisalaan – ******* 3. Taliyaha ciidanka Booliska Cali Madoobe - ******* 4. Taliyaha Ciidammada Cabdullaahi Cali Cumar (Ina libaaxsankataabte) – ****** 5. Taliyaha ciidanka Sirdoonka Col Maxamed Darwiish – ******* 6. Taliyaha guutada 1-aad Cabdirisaaq Afguduud – ****** 7. Taliyaha guutada 2-aad Cabdullaahi Fartaag – ******* 8. Taliyaha guutada 3-aad Xiif Cali Taar – ****** 9. Taliyaha guutada 4-aad Col Cabdullaahi Carays – ****** 10. Taliyaha dekedda iyo airport-ka Xamar Laba Xiddigle Joocaar - ******* Dhanka Madaxtooyada 1. Yuusuf Cumar Al-Azhari, La Taliyaha Madaxweynaha dhinaca siyaasada - ****** 2. Jamaal Cumar, La Taliyaha Madaxweynaha dhinaca sharciga - ****** 3. Yuusuf Cusmaan Baribari, Afhayeenka Madaxweynaha, ahna safiirka Brussels - ********** 4. Cabdirashiid Seed, Ergayga gaarka ah ee Madaxweynaha- ******* 5. Daahir Mire Jibriil, Agaasimaha Madaxtooyada - ********* 6. Cabdirisaaq Axmed Cali, Agaasime ku xigeenka Madaxtooyada - ******** 7. Axmed Yuusuf, Xoghaynta gaarka ah ee Madaxweynaha - ******* 8. Cabdullaahi Dheere, Madaxa ilaalada Madaxweynaha - ******* 9. Cali Jiis, Waardiyaha gaarka ah ee Madaxweynaha - ******* 10. Axmed Cabdullaahi Yuusuf, wiilka Madaxweynaha, ahna qasniga Madaxtooyada - ******* 11. Yuusuf Weyrax, La Taliyaha Madaxweynaha dhinaca Dhaqaalaha - ******* 12. Xasan Cali Yuusuf, Madaxa borotokoolka Madaxweynaha - ******* 13. Hibo Maxamed Cilmi, La Taliyaha Madaxweynaha ee dhinaca xiriirka bulshada - ******] I think this is even less than 1/1000 of how many people that TFG is employed, thus doesn't tell me anything. The producer of this document is one who avocates more then his share. The D he is talking about was more then 30% of Mogadishu resident before 1991, and now they only live in villa Somalia Mr English guy who wrote this report is jelous about somalida dulman in ay xaqooda helaan. Waxaanse ka sii jeclaan lahaa iyadoo Shaatigaduud, Morgan, bulbul, Parliment speakers and Hiiraale in ay tuugadoo ku haystaan Mogadishu dhexdeeda as USC/ICU tuugadoodu ay u dhex joogaan and that is what I call fair for every one ileen Mugadishu waa la wada lahaa ka hor intii ay USC/ICU aysan ka eryin Peace loving Somalis. [ February 16, 2007, 12:55 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
  19. Puntland, Somaliland, Hiiraanland, Riverine, and jubaland is fine with me. what else do look for. this is the answer we have been looking for many years. "Self-determination is the key to the solution of Somalia" well said.
  20. In fact, Somaliland is part and parcel of the solution today with regard to the regional equation. And we believe that self-determination is the key to the solution well said...
  21. The only thing we have now are being destroyed right infront of our eyes how this could be possible for Somalis. what are you waiting for?
  22. ^^^^Maskiin what do you think where do somalis come from? For sure we belong to branch of Afro-Asiatic group whether is Semetic (Amhara, Arab's, and etc or Hametic (Cushitic Oromo, Afar, and etc) may be somalis belong to both of these groups since we don't have our history.