Somali Pirate

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  1. what a suprise. Puntland leaders have been revealed to be a backward clannish state. When their master abdullahi yusuf ruled, it was support the TFG.

     

    What a bunch of jokers.

     

    Puntland oo digniin ka soo saartay Shirka Jabuuti

    Tuesday, January 27, 2009 - 11:04 AM

     

     

    Wasiirka warfaafinta DGPL Warsame Cabdi shirwac oo maantay shir jaraa’id ku qabtay Caasimada Puntland ayaa waxa uu sheegay in Puntland ay si weyn uga soo horjeedo wadahadalka ka socda Jabuuti.

     

     

    Wasiirka ayaa waxa uu shirkiisa jaraa’id ku sheegay in wadahadalka Jabuuti uusan aheyn mid Shacabka iyo dowlada Puntland aysan marna raali ka aheyn in sida wax loo qeybsaday aysan aheyn sida uu sheegay habkii soomaalida markii hore ku heshiisay ee 4.5.

     

    Warsame waxa uu hadalkiisa oo ahaa mid aad u kulul ayaa waxa uu beesha caalamka ugu baaqay in ay il gaar ah ku fiiriyaan shirka Jabuuti isaga oo yiri ” Xubnaha barlamaanka Puntland uga qeyb galay beelaha ku dhaqan awood uma laha in nin Banaadir iyo gobol kale ka yimid uu soo xulo”.

     

    Wasiirka warfaafinta Puntland waxa uu sheegay in Xildhibaanada ka qeyb galay Kulanka Jabuuti ay yihiin kuwo aan matalin shacabka iyo weliba beelaha reer Puntland isaga oo hadalkiisa ku sii daray in Puntland ay ogtahay oo keliya 3 Qof oo Mucaaradka ka mid ahaa balse uu diiday in uu faahfaahiyo magacyada ay leeyihiin.

     

    Hadalka wasiirka ayaa waxa uu imanay iyada Madaxweynaha Puntand uu war qoraal ah u diray wakiilka Jamciyadda Quruumaha ka dhaxeysa ee arrimaha Soomaaliya Axmed Walad Cabdalla kaas oo wasiirku sheegay in uusan wax faahfaahin ah ka bixin karin Hadii ay jirto jawaab iyo in kale.

     

    Dhanka kale waxaa Magaalooyinka Puntland oo dhan laga dareemayaa hadal haynta Shirka Jabuuti iyadoo Magaalada Galkacyo ay dhawaan ka dhaceen Banaan bax weyn oo lagu taageerayo go’aanka ay Maamul goboleedka Puntland ay u gaartay si wada jir ah.

     

    XOL

    Garowe,Puntland

    Somalia


  2. general duke.

     

    sheikh sharif has ruled the south for a period of 6 months in 2006 which has brought peace and stability.

     

     

    None of your heroes has managed to that. So please don't even mention the sheikh's name with the rest of the failures.

     

     

    Al shabab has brought peace to every town it controls. Duke. al shabab is free from tribal ideology. something you will never be free from the rest of your life.


  3. Originally posted by TheWayfarer:

    quote:Originally posted by Somali Pirate:

    duke,

     

    keep dreaming my friend.
    Al shabab has the support of the common man in the south.

     

    Al shabab is going no where. And the warlords and thugs are shaking in their boots. I suggest you stick to puntland and your hero who is hiding in yemen like the coward he is.

    Regretedly, that's a support they are losing rapidly.
    only in your dreams my friend. Go and ask the people of kismayo. You can walk in the street peacefully without being attacked by tribal thug and theives

  4. Originally posted by General Duke:

    Mr Prirate,
    you do not get the point of the post, so you rush in like the novice you are.

    Al Shabaab seem to be on top of the game, thus why the anger from the usual clan portals, that used to support them what has changed now?

     

    The Shabaab have morphed into an organization which is against the vested interest of the usual clan acolytes thus this is a welcome thing.

    Though the showdown in the south is not good for anyone and least of all the poor helpless population.

     

    Where is Adan Madobe, Nur Cade and their strategy to empower the governemnt, they lost everything in less than a month.

    :D

    wherever al shabab goes, there is peace and security. Welcome sign to a terrorised population.

     

    As for nur adde and the rest, sheikh sharif is going to win. He is the only person who can bring al shabab to the table.

     

    The rest have no legitemacy


  5. Never felt this happy since the fall of kismayo to the resistance.

     

    Baydaba home to the warlords and the traitors who supported the eithopian invasion and massacre of somalis is in the hands of the great somali resistance force.

     

    Step by step, inch by inch those thugs who rained havoc on somalis are running out of cities to control


  6. I reckon i could a better job at bringing peace to the country. The solution to the country is so simple yet people are so pathetic and selfish not to see it.

     

    Somalia first of all needs all foreign trash to be kicked out except aid workers. Eithopia has been thrown out and those amisom hiv thugs from uganda need to be thrown out as well.

     

    Secondly establishment of law and order. We need to get rid of all warlords, tribal thugs and militias. No law means chaos and anarchy.

     

     

    Thirdly the establishment of one united somalia. I am from somaliland yet i see my future in the hands of one united somalia. No somaliland or puntland. A united somalia is much better than a divided one.

     

     

    And finally the end of qabeel and tribal politics that has destroyed somalia for the past 18 years. I hate qabeelists with passion.

     

    As a issaq, i don't care if my president is from ******, *****tain or *******. If you are good enough then that should be it.

     

     

    Somalis need to be united as one nation before we can ever achieve the great somalia before the civil war. I wish to Allah that somalis see sense and unite the country. We somalis share the same culture and language and religion.

     

     

    What's the point of fighting each other and bringing in dirty foreigners who rape our women and kill our men?

     

     

    Right now the problem is we have traitors, selfish qabeelists,foreign lovers, warlords and tribal mentality stopping the country from uniting.


  7. African Union troops in Somalia have been accused of indiscriminately shelling a Mogadishu neighbourhood after an attempted suicide bomb attack on their base.

     

    At least 22 people were killed in the car bomb blast and an ensuing firefight on Saturday, witnesses and medics said.

     

    Several homes were hit by artillery fire just minutes after the vehicle blew up, residents of the Hodan neighbourhood said.

     

    "We are civilians - we don't have weapons - yet we are caught in the middle of the fighting from the African troops who allegedly came here for peacekeeping," Adam Abdi said.

     

    "This area was bombed more than six times but there are no military bases here."

     

    Mosques hit

     

    Locals were also angered after two people were reportedly killed and two mosques hit during the violence.

     

    "I appeal to the Muslims and brothers to support their brothers here against their enemies, whether the Ethiopians or from Burundi"

     

    Imam of Nawawi mosque

     

    "First, they hit the minaret, 10 minutes later they shelled the mosque, this shows how much they hate Islam," the imam of the Nawawi mosque told Al Jazeera.

     

    "I appeal to the Muslims and brothers to support their brothers here against their enemies, whether the Ethiopians or from Burundi."

     

    About 3,000 peacekeepers from Uganda and Burundi are in Somalia as part of the African Union mission (Amisom) to stabilise the country.

     

    Nine AMISOM troops have been killed in Somalia since the first Ugandan contingent was deployed in March 2007.

     

    The incident came just days before additional troops were expected to arrive in the Somali capital to bolster the force.

     

    AU denial

     

    Ramtane Lamamra, an AU peace security commissioner, condemned the attempted suicide attack, which he called "a cowardly terrorist act that goes against achieving peace and stability in Somalia".

     

     

    The AU shelling reportedly hit homes in the Hodan neighbourhood [Reuters]

    A spokesman for the Uganadan military said that the AU forces had not opened fired after the blast.

     

    Somalia is wracked by violence with near-daily attacks on troops loyal to the largely powerless UN-backed transitional government.

     

    Much of the country is controlled by armed opposition groups who have captured many of the towns and villages seized by government and Ethiopian troops from the Islamic Courts Union in late 2006.

     

    The interim government has failed to bring stability to the Horn of Africa nation, where more than 16,000 people have been killed in the past two years and one million others driven from their homes.

     

    Some analysts have said the the recent withdrawal of Ethiopian troops could create a power vacuum as opposition forces scramble for control.

     

     

    I hope these foreign animals are kicked out like eithopia


  8. amisom must be destroyed and driven out.

     

    They are not peacekeepers. They are filth supporting a corrupt puppet government.

     

     

    get the foreign trash out of somalia


  9. if the ugandans go back to their filthy country tomorrow, if the corrupt tfg givernment is finished and a new government is chosen by the people, if the warlords and the tribal thugs are driven out and if somalia is united again, then the war will stop. I guarantee that.

     

     

    No foreign trash,

     

    no Puppet corrupt TFG

     

    No warlods

     

    No tribal thugs and militias

     

    no puntland or somaliland

     

    Only one somalia under one governmnet chosen by the people. That is the only solution. Then peace will prevail

     

     

    No justice no peace


  10. the foreigners are only in somalia because they see their vital interests in somalia threatned. They want somalia to be chaotic and anarchic. No body around somalia wants somalia to be united.

     

    so what do they do? Set somali against somali. What is coming to when you got fools who want amisom to stay in their country because they don't have the legitamacy to rule over somalis. i never seen a people so dumb as somalis to be frank. They are busy fighting against each other as the foreigner laughs at them. Those who support foreign intervention in somalia are quislings of the lowest kind

     

     

    These cowards in somalia know that if amisom were to go tomorrow, their precious tfg government, a corrupt traitorous hoodlums will vanish. SO they bring in hiv foreign troops from uganda to help them be in power.

     

     

    what these cowards fail to realise that the foreigner does not care for somalis or somalia in general, he just want somalia to be in chaos.

     

    The TFG is a weak pathetic government which has brough nothing to somalia but misery and worst of all brought foreign troops into somalia for their own ends.

     

    There was only one government in the past 10 years that brought peace to mogadishu and that was the islamic courts. Even american journalists from new york times and washington post can see that. It's really is pathetic when the americans can see that and yet some somalis can't even admit it.

     

     

    The only solution to somalia's problem is 2 fold

     

    The removal of all foreign trash from somalia in it's land and waters.

     

    The unification of the country into one united somalia without puntland, somaliland or any other lala lands under one islamic government for the people of somalia. No warlords, qabeel thugs and clan militias.

     

     

    That is the only solution to somalia's problem.


  11. the illegal fishing thieves are now reluctant to come into somali waters and steal our fish.

     

    look

     

     

    Fishermen's fears over Somali pirates hits tuna catch

     

     

    « Previous « PreviousNext » Next »View GalleryPublished Date: 23 January 2009

    By Richard Lough

    TUNA catches in the southwestern Indian Ocean fell by as much as 30 per cent last year as pirates blocked access to some of the world's richest waters, off Somalia, fisheries experts have said.

     

    European fleets say the Somali pirates, who are better known for their hijackings of commercial vessels including the Saudi supertanker, Sirius Star, threaten an industry worth up to £4.3 billion across the Indian Ocean region.

     

    France and Spain, which both base fleets in the Seychelles, would expect to haul in nearly two-thirds of the year's catch off Somalia between August and November, Alejandro Anganuzzi, head of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, said.

     

    "Instead they had to look further east and probably caught 50 per cent of what they would usually catch," he said.

     

    Some 50 trawlers use the capital Victoria's port, through which up to 350,000 tonnes of tuna are handled each year.

     

    Somalia has said piracy was merely a symptom of rampant illegal fishing by vessels from Europe and Asia in its waters after the country's central government collapsed in 1991.

     

    Pirates attacked tuna boats at least three times last year, leading to one ransom of more than £725,000.