
Jacaylbaro
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Going through the internet-based media daily, and especially since the 11/7 tragedy in Kampala, one gets a sense of despair on the long Somali conflict. The feelings and signs of frustration and hopelessness are visible. Conspiratorial theories have been weaved by "experts on Somalia" to deceive and convince the world that the Somali one is a special conflict. Good thing though is that sane voices of reason and hope still exist. I subscribe to this school of thought. The Somali conflict may have some uniqueness, but conflicts have occurred in Africa and elsewhere and have been resolved. Liberia, Sierra Leone and South Africa are the most vivid examples that had bloody conflicts that were ended. The "experts on Somalia" will quote all types of sources to justify their theories. Most of the formulators of these conspiratorial theories may have never set foot inside Somalia in the first place. Their theories are based on hearsay and lack of in-depth analysis, and board on the absurdity. Such theories ignore one fundamental fact: Somalia is a threat not only to itself and the region, but to the world. The theories range from abandoning the Somalis to their own schemes, mischief and fate; to maintaining the status quo where the current repression and oppression can continue and humanitarian catastrophe is looming; to "constructive disengagement" where ties with the TFG and AMISOM are cut. This theory itself ignores two vital facts: (i) TFG and AMISOM are the only forces working towards bringing genuine national political, social and economic rebirth, reconciliation, peace and stability to Somalia; (ii) the Somalis have not been able to sort out their problems for the last 20 years, what guarantees are there now that this miracle will happen? And so, the flamers of these theories target either the Somalis themselves or those who are genuinely and honestly on the ground working for and supporting peace efforts or their partners. They aim at dissuading them from the noble tasks or frustrating their efforts. They want to demonise and demoralise those who are committed to bringing change to Somalia. The most targeted victim has been AMISOM. Why AMISOM? AMISOM is the only force capable of challenging the armed violent groups, especially al-shabaab and Hizbul Islam, from ascending to power in Mogadishu. These groups' intentions, shrouded in mysteries and false confidence to capture power have been thwarted with heavy casualties on their side for over the last three years by AMISOM. June/July of last and this year have been specifically significant. Such losses have often times led them to halt their operations and withdraw from Mogadishu. It is also known that the two groups are well known to be on the payroll of international terrorist networks and other spoilers. All these groups have ganged up to discredit AMISOM's pro-people approach and achievements. It is not common to witness such sacrifices for peace, especially in such conditions as those experienced by AMISOM troops. Our approach puts smiles on many a Somali face. We give free medical care to over 12,000 people per month and over 1.8 million litres of clean water to the Somalis who live near our camps. Who will help consolidate such efforts so that many more smiles are seen on their faces? The jealousy and envy in some circles have driven the anti-people forces and their allies to craft and launch a hostile propaganda campaign against AMISOM. The campaign is designed to promote and garner domestic and international support for their extreme ideology. They also aim at discouraging any further deployment of AMISOM troops and scare away any potential troop-contributing country. Their intention is also to deny support to the Transitional Federal Government. These groups have been evolving into a more overtly internationalist organisation. Al-shabbab announced its alliance with al-Qaeda on February 10. Such an alliance has undercut some of its appeal and support base within Somalia. Their hard line interpretation of Islam (i.e. imposing religious uniformity on Somali society at the expense of traditional clan structures and beliefs) does not resonate with many Somali citizens. In addition, their brutal operational tactics, especially suicide bombings and roadside bombs targeting civilians, have caused public outrage and alienated supporters even in their strong (strangle) holds. The stabilisation of Somalia must, therefore, be resisted by these forces at any cost. All peace-loving people of the world must show resolve towards ending the Somali war. Failure to resolve this conflict is not an option. The UN, EU, US and many partners continue to provide logistical support to AMISOM. The genuine experts on Somalia should, therefore, help in providing suggestions and proposals on how the suffering of the Somalis can be ended. Together we can put an end to the theories of the "experts on Somalia" that condemn the Somalis to endless conflict and vanity. What plans can be put in place to rehabilitate a society that has been so fractured and whose three generations have known nothing else but war and violence? What can be done to avoid a recurrence of such a situation not only in Somalia but anywhere else in the world? How about the criminalised economy (including piracy), attendant greed and cynicism, and above all, impunity and violence against the weakest? We all owe it to the innocent and deprived majority Somalis, humanity, posterity and ourselves. As for those of us who have listened to their cries and felt their miseries, shared all including our blood with them to make their dreams come true, we will wait to see whether the time, effort, blood, sweat and tears will change life for the greater majority of the Somalis. But we are confident that this will happen soon rather than later. The writer is the AMISOM force spokesman
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Pastor Cancels Koran Burning and Plans to Meet Imam
Jacaylbaro replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
Oh, so this loser in Florida now has the personal attention of the President of the United States. Is this really all one has to do to achieve this? How many other frustrated "pastors" will now join this game and get their apparently more than 15 minutes of fame? Will dozens of news cameras show up at every rinky-dink "church" that decides to have a book burning now? Will any other news ever get reported? On the other hand, if this spectacle does go forward and and catches on, I wonder how to get into the Koran printing business. And the Bible printing business in other parts of the world where they will then be routinely burned. Maybe this is a new business opportunity that could help address our unemployment problem. -
Terry Jones, the pastor from Gainesville, Fla., said he would cancel the event. He did so after Defense Secretary Robert Gates personally appealed to him in a phone call. HERE .............. and read the comments. ,,, The third comment made my day ,, lol
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THEY PRAYED FOR THE SOMALI PEOPLE IN MASJID AL HARAM...
Jacaylbaro replied to Captain_Mike20's topic in General
Well, i think you do that part ,,,, -
Because they will go for suicide missions they don't want their faces to be exposed now ......
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Originally posted by Somalicentric.: *god bless the gays!!! Inaalilaaahi ,,,,,,,,
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I had to leave dee ,,, Now one more day and let's celebrate ,,,
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God madow markii loogu tegey ee la isku gaalgaalay markay madaafiicda goobtiyo naabaal gosha loo geliyay markii gantaalihii dhacay shacab ku garaacay gadhmadoobiyo caruur markii maalin la gumaaday Inay Somaliland gooni tahay guri barwaaqaysan oon cidina gafi karin Godane waydiiya ,,,
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Somalia: Son of Somaliland minister; Al-Shabaab commander
Jacaylbaro replied to GLK Killuminati's topic in Politics
You're contradicting yourself adeer ...... that is the reality. -
It is probably tomorrow but nothing official yet ....
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No sign of Eid yet .... my nearby masjid is in the middle of Tarawih ,,,,
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Somalia: Son of Somaliland minister; Al-Shabaab commander
Jacaylbaro replied to GLK Killuminati's topic in Politics
Originally posted by General Duke: Godane is a big problem, he has already bombed Hargaysa, I thought u said Hargeysa is behind them just 2 minutes ago ,,,,,,, -
Somalia: Son of Somaliland minister; Al-Shabaab commander
Jacaylbaro replied to GLK Killuminati's topic in Politics
Waxaan maqli jiray "Shaagle Laga Baqay" .... Walee imika "Siilaanyo laga baqay" -
Originally posted by Ducaysane: quote:Originally posted by chocolate & honey: Eid Mubarak SOL family. When is EID anyway? Shouldnt we know by now? The first day after ramadan
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I'm sick of answering children's question about when is Eid .......... so want to finally say "Tomorrow" ,, People are all out now looking for the bisha ....
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Originally posted by sheherazade: Waryaa, Jac what do you mean last Iftar? Miyaa la sheegay? Sidaasaa loo badinayaa ..................
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Somalia: Son of Somaliland minister; Al-Shabaab commander
Jacaylbaro replied to GLK Killuminati's topic in Politics
Ibti, you don't have to waste all that energy dee ,,,, ana waa markaan kula yaabo -
I will let you know ,,,
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Ciid Mubaarak ,,,,,,, I'm now sitting in front of the last Iftar of the month ,,, waiting for the Athaan ,,, and of course ,,, trolling
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Somalia: Son of Somaliland minister; Al-Shabaab commander
Jacaylbaro replied to GLK Killuminati's topic in Politics
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Now i know Bakaaraha is also shelled by the Alshabaab ,,,,,