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Barre Hiiraale Coming with Ethiopians with the new brand: Ahlusuna

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As reported by the BBC, Ethiopian troops led by Hiiraale has crossed the border and captured some towns in Gedo region.

 

an interview with one of the commanders, he denied the eithiopian troops and said they are locals and fighting under the name, Ahlusunnah wal Jamaacah.

 

 

More news to come ............

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Juje   

Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o:

I was looking at Amin Amir's site and Yalaxow is making a new name as Al-Yalaxow ,,,
:D

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The new trend is funny Ibti ,,,, i said some few months ago, there is going to be a new religious fighting in Somalia. Looks like it has started.

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Ibtisam   

^^What is so funny about people abusing the deen to fight another one who is also abusing the deen for his own purposes?

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Ibtisam   

^^You mean you are laughing at Juje signature. Oh Okay. Maxaan moodeye innaad events aad kuu qooslasiid. Caafwaan. smile.gif

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BARDHERE, Somalia Jan 4 (Garowe Online) - Ethiopian troops have reportedly re-entered parts of Gedo region and forced Islamist rebels to retreat inward, Radio Garowe reports.

 

Al Shabaab insurgents have left every major town in Gedo region, except the key town of Bardhere where the guerrillas ordered an around-the-clock curfew, which started midday Sunday, residents said.

 

The insurgents retreated from at least three districts in Gedo region, including the provincial capital Garbaharey and the trading town of Beled Hawo.

 

Col. Warfa Sheikh Aden, a Somali militia commander, told the media that local clan militias had taken over the districts without a fight.

 

He denied media reports that Ethiopian troops were aiding their advance into Gedo, a region along the Somali-Ethiopian border that has recently seen an upsurge in insurgent activity.

 

Last week, Al Shabaab fighters attacked an Ethiopian army base near the border, marking a turning point for security in a region that has seen Ethiopian intervention nonstop since 1996.

 

Unconfirmed reports said Ethiopia is re-arming Col. Barre Hirale, a notorious warlord-turned-lawmaker, who was forced out of the port city of Kismayo four months ago by Al Shabaab insurgents.

 

Col. Hirale, who enjoys clan support in Gedo region, fled to Ethiopia in August but plans a military comeback to Kismayo.

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