Xoogsade

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  1. Too late too little. They know they are next in line once the Xabashis leave. They come out now to distance themselves from the carange at their doorsteps when they aided the Xabashis and acted as guides and translators. They are next.
  2. <img src=" He is responsible for the above and many more attroctities. Clan bigots who support him in this savagery will account for their support as well in a time I hope they can not repent.
  3. http://waagacusub.com/banaanbax%20ka%20dhacay%20london.htm That is what I call Real Somalinimo. This was massive show of support. My favourite Pic Wiilka Calanka Ka toshay Khamiiska: ][/url]
  4. This is very unfortunate. Ninkaan waxaa ku fiicnaan lahaa wax ka dhashay qabiilkiisa oo meeshaan runta uga sheego illayn ahbalnimadiisa darteed yaa loo aflagaadeynaayaa ama loo duraayaa qabiilkiisa. Malaha indhuhuu la'yahay oo muusan arag islaamaha waayeelada ee xabbadda sujuudda uga taal ee Amxaarada execution style u dishay. War dadka meeshaan imaaado oo ninkan isku qolada yihiin hala hadlaan kollay ciduu war ka maqlaayo maleh but at least such intervention will prevent others to forget themselves in the throes of emotion and then collectively insult decent people. What Duke is doing is not politics but exposure of his savagery. Is there a limit to this man's immorality? Kuwaaba hadda ka hor meelaha ka difaaci jiray. Bal qof hala hadlo ninkaan dadka kale dambaajiyay.
  5. Originally posted by Suldaanka: interesting how this topic developed. Suldaanka, bro dhib ma jiro iyo colaad dhaafsiisan ama ka baxsan siyaasad qabiil ku dhisan. I saw your deleted comment and didn't have time to reply in time. We have too much in common and no difference at all. What we don't have and require is justice and the right leadership in the south. I am certain when the time is right, you will make concessions for the right reasons and stay bonded. You will have no reason to put a devide between you and other somalis then. Deep down, you know you can't and won't win an argument against a decent somali you can trust from the south who goes at length to keep the bond between north and south just for the love saxib
  6. ^ That was poetic response saxib, waan jidbooday I have to warn you about one thing, never mention your clan or infer, basically, madaxa ka jar everyone who is out of line maxaa kaa galay. There is satisfaction to be gained in holding up the somali flag and smash the stooges and quasimuslims among us.
  7. Castro, Laascaanood was the first to support the ICU and stablished an islamic court of their own. Dad soomaalinimada aad u jecelaa deggan. Badankooda Al-itixaadkay ka tirsanaayeen. Dhibka heysto waa dad ka dhashay magaalada oo Somaliland ku qaraabaneyso iyo Cade Muusahaan oo lugooyo la daba joogo. They are best served to be left alone as they were. About time we made "Free Laascaanood" Pumper sticker Farax-Brown Okay bro, waan kula kaftamaayay aniga xataa.
  8. ^ ^FB, You failed the test saxib you need to take a stance. Aniga waxaan jeclaan lahaa Laacaanood dadka u dhashay inay is maamulaan oo ay ka mid noqonin Somaliland ama Puntland. Soomaalida waa wada dhalatay waana isla noolyihiin, Laascaanood waxaa xiriir ka dhexeeyaa Somaliland iyo Puntland, but it is best if they stand alone and maintain cordial relationship with both to avoid being manipulated by both inta soomaali isku hagaageyso. Markii wax hagaagaan, Ka bacdi we invade Puntland, Maakhirland, Somaliland Maalin maalmaha ka mid ah, inshallah magacyadaan lagu qaraabto waa laga takhalusi doonaa, "Somalia" shall remain both as the official name and the representative of all somalis. These clan fiefdoms and their chiefs will have to go and disappear willingly or unwillingly. Inta ka horeyso let each clan have their freedom from others.
  9. ^ Well saxib, the verbal onslaught on the TFG came from warlords alone and not from Muqdisho clans(or clans living there). Muqdisho residents celebrated the TFG formation and the election of A/Y by his peers. People didn't care who won, what clan the winner belonged to, they wanted to replace Anarchy with law and order and to fight alongside the TFG leader. When the warlords left the meeting during the election process in Nairobi, they were threatened and told not to come back to Muqdisho without seeing the process through. People were serious and they wanted an ally they could rally behind. Clan was pretty much forgotten as Muqdisho was home to many somalis at the time and recovered though not fully from years of relentless violence. What upset people and killed all hope was A/Y's insistence on Ethiopian troop deployment. That ill-thought move gave an opportunity to the Warlords who were looking for an excuse to leave the TFG. The rest of the events are well documented. A move to Jowhar, A/Y treated like a dirt, Warlords back to their money making schemes in Muqdisho. Ethiopia abandoned the TFG. When the warlords jumped on the anti-terror banwagon and money came in suitcases, the religious communities became the target and life got too difficult, then revolution supported by All Muqdisho residents started. Warlords were expelled. All of a sudden Ethiopia and the US came in to save the only group they could deal with, the Warlords. Marka saaxib, wax qabiil ku saabsan oo TFGDa lagula diriray ma jiraan. It was the failure of A/Y to capitalize on his popularity among the average person in muqdisho. They thought he was their ally but instead turned into what people feared him to be, ruthless clanist who didn't care about the consequences of a Xabashi invasion and how that would impact the TFG. All said and done, the TFG lost best chance to make some good history.
  10. Supposing the entire conflict is based on Ethiopian troop presence on our soil, and all sides of the opposition expressed their wish to see them leave our country, How does this move help? The Xabashis are still here and somalis who matter don't like them. Also, the TFG is not known to make concessions, so I am not sure if this is what A/Y wants as a head of that Organization. I recall Europeans and Americans insisting on the same thing before but the TFG heads rejecting and accusing these countries as meddling and undermining. What Ddoes Zenawi want? A/Y's boss? NAXAR The TFG hasn't achieved anything with brute force using their Xabashi army. They should have realized long ago that you rule somalis with their consent and not with a foreign occupying army they don't like to see in their neighbourhoods.
  11. ^ There are good somalis saxib out there, Adiga iyo Xiin dadka roonaa ku jirtaan I am worried for you two boys lol. Btw Caamir. You can not back-up your claims and I let that slide. I am in no mood for argument tonight.
  12. Inshallah saxib, hope they succeed. And they better find someways to deal with the man who is responsible for this.
  13. ^^Che, You are right saxib, that is too much to ask under the circumstances, but that is what I like to see in others show in their character, or wish to see. Xataa haddaan aniga ku sifoobin xaaladahaas, at least, it would make me feel good seeing there is a soomaali niyad fiican inuu jiro. Ever since the the tsunami scale tribulations hit us, I am looking for something, anything, however small or insignificant it may be, to give me some hope that there is a future out there for the next somali generation. Anaga waa noo dhammaatay. Caamir I must have met then three out of five in the list At least there is hope for me. I can work on the other two though I do not think you do me justice And I am better than you are despite falling short in B and C.
  14. Xiin, Reer galdogob ninkaan tolkiisa ma uga dacwoon karaan? Are they related? Midkaan wax jaajusay oo lagu sheegaayo inu meel madax ka yaahay aan ka wadaa? Waddankii waa u dhammaatay, meel walba jaajuuska xabashidaa ka taliyo, so they call for their support any time even for [personal venddetta against a clan or against other vital community interests these spies consider threatening to their rule.
  15. Nayruus. Aniga waa isugu kay mid nin A/Y taageersan iyo midka SNM taageersan. Waa dameer iyo labadiisa dhegood with each one dismantling the unity and causing somalis great harm. Nothing gives a TFG supporter the right to call another somali "Somali-Diid". Qofka taageersan, oo ku faraxsan, oo ku difaaco qalinkiisa Ciidamada Xabashida ee gumaadka ka wado waddankii iyo Muqdisho, xaq uma leh inuu qof kale ku tilmaamo "Soomaalidiid". Isagaaba soomaalinimadii dhiiggiisa ka baxday waa hore oo aan ka damqanaynin qofka kalee soomaaliyeed dhibkiisa. In fact, many who are quick to call others "somalidiid" justify the displacement, the massacre, and the total annihilation of somalis who are not of their clan. Hanaloo dhaafo magaca soomaalinimada please. NaxarNugaaleed. A good example of Somalinimo is: A- Firm beliefs in Islam(Words/actions matching islamic beliefs). B- Freedom from Clanish Sentiments. C- Wanting Justice for all Somalis. D- Neutrality towards clan conflicts and to not participate in clan wars both verbally and physically. E- Belief in Somalia being one country indivisible and no clan has the right to stablish a clan enclave which can undermine the greater good and Unity. These are what I can think of right now. I respect somali individuals who epitomize this list.
  16. Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: Sidii looga saari lahaa magaalada Laascaanood Jabhada SNM [ Somalida Neceb Midnimada Ever asked why these alleged somalidiid came to this stance? Adigoo kale bay arkeen oo musuqmaasuq iyo qabiil dhaqan u ah hadhoowna raba inuu ku qaraabto magaca soomaalinimo. Marka hore, let others/you set a good example of "somalinimo" then you/they have the moral ground to point the finger at others.
  17. ^ Who was Omar Mukhtar btw bro? Could be a history lesson for me PS: Pro-Xabashi Somalis won't comment in a topic like this. They are not concerned about what Xabashi troops do since the Xabashis are their allies. One can't speak ill of his beloved.
  18. Somalis flee chaotic capital to a harder life By Aweys Yusuf MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Abdio Qasim Elmi was desperate to hold onto the security of shelter, food and water in her Mogadishu home despite near daily gun battles between Ethiopian government troops and rebel insurgents. But when a mortar shell killed three people in a neighbouring house in the Somali capital, the 50-year-old abandoned hope. She packed a few belongings and fled with her six children. A Somalia woman walks through a camp destroyed by fire near Mogadishu, November 3, 2007. (REUTERS/Ismael Abdi) Now they are in a camp for displaced people in Elasha, 20 km (12 miles) south of the capital, along with another 482 families. "We have no water, no food and no plastic to cover our shelter," Elmi told Reuters. "My older daughter is gravely sick and I cannot afford to buy her medicine. We are living a miserable life here." About 88,000 Somalis have fled the coastal city during heavy fighting in Mogadishu since the last weekend, adding to hundreds of thousands who ran away earlier this year, according to the United Nations' refugee agency. Many of them have erected makeshift shelters made of tattered sheets and sticks by the road. "My family and I are exposed to the rain and cold at nights because we have not found any plastic to cover our shelter," said 30-year-old Ayan Osman Mohamed, with a three-month old baby strapped to her back. "We came here because the government troops asked us to leave during a heavy fight between them and the insurgents." The refugees say their biggest problem is water. Young women sit by hundreds of jerry cans lined up outside the camp daily, waiting for local charities to deliver water in tankers. On many days, they head back to their shacks without a drop despite a whole day of waiting. CATASTROPHIC SITUATION Since early 2007, the Somalia government and its Ethiopian allies have been the target of almost daily attacks by mainly Islamists rebels who say the government is illegitimate and propped up by foreign "invaders". Aid agencies say incessant violence has led to an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe. Other humanitarian hotspots such as Sudan's Darfur have also taken the spotlight away from Somalia. The insecurity has forced most aid agencies to leave the country, leaving only the United Nations and a few other groups to run limited operations staffed almost entirely by Somalis. "Only WFP has provided some food and people here desperately need clean drinking water. Children have began to fall sick and their families have no money," said Hassan Ali Aden, a refugee father of eight. But even World Food Programme (WFP) operations have not been spared. The UN agency suspended food deliveries to the city when intelligence officers stormed its Mogadishu compound and detained a top official without charge for nearly a week. It is now in negotiations with the government to resume the distribution. Piracy on Somali waters compounds the problem and bringing food from neighbouring Kenya is almost impossible because of insecure roads. But for many in the camps, going back to Mogadishu is not an option. "Life here is hard, of course. In Mogadishu, I used a wheelbarrow to cart things for people and earned a little," said Ibrahim Abdi Ibrahim, living in another refugee camp dubbed Ex-Mogadishu Stadium camp. "My children and I were happy, but we cannot go back as long the meaningless killing is underway." (Additional Reporting by Abdi Sheikh) Copyright © 2007 Reuters Source
  19. Somalia: Ethiopian Forces Close Down Somali FM Radio Station Shabelle Media Network (Mogadishu) 3 November 2007 Posted to the web 3 November 2007 Mogadishu Reports from central Somalia say Ethiopian armed forces have crossed the border entering in Goldogob district in Mudug region in central Somalia on early Saturday morning. According to Goldogob residents, the Ethiopians with armored vehicles and battle wagons have crossed into Goldogob district raiding an Islamic school and then taking two Quranic teachers with them from the school. The Ethiopians are holding the two teachers in an area which few kilo meters away from the town. It is unspecific why these two teachers have been taken away by the Ethiopians but some reports suggest that local elders are waging dramatic efforts to secure their release. In the meantime, Ethiopians have also ordered the closure of an independent privately owned Radio FM station in the town. Alhikma Quranic Radio has been on air for only two weeks and it is a privately-owned radio that was recently established in Goldogob town. It is not clear the motives behind the closure of this newly set-up Radio but Goldogob inhabitants say the radio began airing the developments in the Somali capital Mogadishu in which many Somalis in Ogden region widely listen. Abdurrahman Warsame, one of Alhikma Quranic staffers, told Radio Shabelle that none of their employees was detained, adding that, he is unaware of the main reasons Ethiopian forces closed down their radio station. http://allafrica.com/stories/200711030129.html
  20. ^ Exactly, that is what I was thinking. I haven't seen protests against Xabashi Troops in the regions BariSanaag mentions. Puntland provided and still provides support and logistics to Xabashi troops. Money, clan militia, bases of operation, subjugation of any voice against their support among the masses in Puntland(assuming actually there are people who give a rat's *** about Xabashi Savagery in Muqdisho), you name it, it is all there.
  21. The only fact certain people need is Xabashi troops being killed and paraded. You don't see them make comments any other time except when they see a window of opportunity to express more of their hate towards other somalis they relish in their misery.
  22. ^ Who cares about dead Xabashi troops? They maim and kill somalis every where with impunity. Yesterday Ethiopian soldiers crossed the border into Galdogob and kidnapped two quranic teachers whose fate are unknown. They also closed newly opened radio in that town when it reported the violence in Muqdisho. Xabashi troops burn somalis alive, burn their huts to the ground, rape their women, and kill their animals to exact severe pain for resisting Xabashi rule. Forget about Muqdisho where they destroyed whole sections of Xaafado with their tanks and artillery and uproot people from their homes. You sound resentful rather than concerned about violations of islamic laws and teachings, same resentment evident in all A/Y and TFG supporters when Xabashis are hurt. You are more concerned about Clan than issues which burn every decent somali's soul, the blasphemous TFG and Their savage Xabashi minions bloodying Somalis everywhere. Waxaan sinji lahayn baa soomaali kawada buuxa.