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The Road to Darfur Region in Sudan, Lies in Mogadishu Somalia

 

 

ust like Darfur Africans have blamed mounted Arab fighters for violence that humanitarian, officials say has made one million people in Darfur homeless. Up to 30,000 people are estimated to have died, the fast majority of Somali people,

also blamed a raising violence,

and humanitarian crisis toward Islamic Courts Union (ICU) in Mogadishu were people said their outward rejection of lawfully established Somali transitional government is one of the main reasons of looming, civilian hardship in southern Somalia.

 

Since Islamic Courts Union (ICU) defeated the late anti-terrorists collision in Mogadishu area, the ICU’s temporary military victory over their rivals had drunken their minds, and politically impaired whatever chances, they might had of getting regional recognition as a perhaps part of future Somali government.

But their closely affiliated of what international community called, "their unhinged support of global Al-Qaeda" were they even accused of locally harboring known and wanted Al-Qaeda fighters.

getting late will only serve to the Bin Ladens of world, and their intention to turn that nation into living hell, were women, and children will be burned alive!

Not only their putting of extreme ideology on mingling, and sometimes their fixation of local sharia, were (ICU) accused of literary punishing famine ridden people in the Banadir region area to death, But after the extreme hardliners of ICU, took the top leadership, such as Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, According to Somalia political insiders that was the end of ICU’s political moderate, and beginning of fanatically charged leadership, were the Somalia helping neighboring countries, overnight become an enemy of the day, then finally that lead ICU to be called the sidekick of global terrorists.

 

Sudan’s sinister motive for inviting both the Somali Transitional Government, and the ICU on hasty arranged conference

 

The Sudan government’s failure to disarm well arm, and organized Arab militia called “Janjaweed” might have lead the international community to look in a badly managed humanitarian crisis in Darfur region.

khartum talksWhen that situation in Darfur becomes globally spotlight, which then induced western governments to intervene, the Sudan government reluctantly agreed to the deployment of about 300 African Union troops to protect ceasefire monitors in the remote area of that region.

 

But still the government would not agree the fully deployment of international force, then instead of solving its own problem, the Sudan government exported, and cunningly transferred it’s home grown trouble to Somalia, were the need of international peace keeping force is helplessly needed.

So Sudan tries to sabotage, and halt African Union’s mandated peace keeping force to enter war torn Somalia.Somali Refugees

 

As they analyst in recently the political observers in Sudan, said "the Sudan government may be trying to safe it’s own face by perusing the Somali Transitional Government, and the ICU, not to invite any peace keeping force in their country of Somalia, then if that happened; The Sudan government will argue that there is no need any peace keeping force in Darfur region" but the fact is; Sudan is wildly cheating international community by hiding behind Political chaos in Somalia, were it fictionally believed that by making peace between Somalis, it automatically brought justice, and honor to itself!

On the other hand by trying to derailing a peace keepers' mission to Somalia, Sudan only brought itself to more, and more problems.

 

Before, African Union, and international community solve any problem in Darfur region, they need to make livable place in Somalia first, and sent peace keeping force as soon as possible, getting late will only serve to the Bin Ladens of the world, and their intention to turn that nation into living hell, were women, and children will be burned alive!

Because; the road to Darfur region in Sudan, lies in Mogadishu Somalia.

 

Source: Radio Jigjiga

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Taliban   

Why do the US and Europe care about Muslims in Darfur and Somalia? Is it because of love? Why don't the US and Europe care about Christians in Africa? Is it because of hate? 5 million African Christians gruesomely and horribly died in Congo and Rwanda as a result of civil wars and ethnic cleansings, yet the US and Europe didn't care or even bother to rescue them. As Christian nations, the US and Europe are supposed to care about their fellow African Christians, but they only show neglect and indifference. Instead, they love and rescue Muslims. Why? :confused:

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Jacpher   

Don't you think it's a little too late? Who's running Radio Jigjiga? FEMA? :D

 

Khatoom conference maxaa ka dambeeyey? Full of accusation and hardly any evidence. Whoever wrote it is mixing up apples and orangse. Probably unaware of any facts in Darfur or Somalia. Darfur & Somalia are neither on the same location or rank in the UN, EU or AU concern, nor related or face similar problems.

 

If I may suggest, look for better convicing ways to trash Arabs. Only helps your cyperspace persona a bit.

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Taliban,

 

I don't know what the real issue in Darfur is, wether its oil or the drunk behaving Gaddafi feels like playing games, but Somalia would be in the same situation wether it was christian or Hindu.

 

Its just too strategic, you can't miss it. Every Empire that was worth its salt never missed a piece of Somalia, wether it was portuguese, ottoman, british, french, soviet, american, ottoman egypt or angloegyptian and anyone who can row his boat or now fly a winger can't miss somalia.

To add to this situation oil was either suspected to be there or found a 100 years ago. Only Irag and Iran were known by then. The Saudi oil was not found until 15-20 years after that.

 

The moral of the story is some places have nothing to do with religion. They are just too hot. Religious conflicts may be used as tool to heat or cool what would have happened anyway.

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Originally posted by Jimcaale:

Don't you think it's a little too late? Who's running Radio Jigjiga? FEMA?
:D

 

Khatoom conference maxaa ka dambeeyey? Full of accusation and hardly any evidence. Whoever wrote it is mixing up apples and orangse. Probably unaware of any facts in Darfur or Somalia. Darfur & Somalia are neither on the same location or rank in the UN, EU or AU concern, nor related or face similar problems.

 

If I may suggest, look for better convicing ways to trash Arabs. Only helps your cyperspace persona a bit.

Jimcaale,

The article was written at the time when Sudan was hesitating to send or not to send Troops to Somalia.

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The fact that you actually think the ICU is in any way linked to AQ is preposterous and creates an image that depicts you as an imbecile.

 

The only term I know of that starts wit ‘A’ and ‘Q’ is Al-Qabil.

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Originally posted by mystic:

The fact that you actually think the ICU is in any way linked to AQ is preposterous and creates an image that depicts you as an imbecile.

 

The only term I know of that starts wit ‘A’ and ‘Q’ is Al-Qabil.

Is that your proof that Al-Ithad was not linked to Al-Qaeda?

Do you think Ethiopia needs more proof than the more than a hundred arabs that were handed to their birth country or last country of citizenship.

The AL-Qaeda leader killed in Saudi Arabia was one of them. The Saudi released him after two years.

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Originally posted by Jimcaale:

You've got a severe case of Arabophobia. Seek some professional help before it's too late.

Jimcaale,

Where did you get that? Is giving information also considered phobia these days?

 

Yes. Ethiopia captured more than a hundred Arab fighters which Hassan Tahir the commander had abondoned. Ethiopia gave to the arab countries their citizens.

Is that anti-arab?

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Jacpher   

^Including some poor handymen from the street of PL.

 

Where and when did that battle of Eithopia and Hassan Dahir Away took place?

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Originally posted by Jimcaale:

 

Where and when did that battle of Eithopia and Hassan Dahir Away took place?

When Hassan Tahir was doing his terrorism against Somali ethiopians. He even took credit for the attempted assassination of Dr. Abdul Majid, because Hassan Tahir thought the good Dr. was going to die of his wounds.

I don't know if Hassan Tahir has been in any battle in person, but he was commander of Al-Ithad which at the time is the Alqaeda for east Africa.

 

Those handed to their arab countries were captured in battles.

 

How come of all the people, you Taliban lol missed the news of the Alqaeda leader in Saudi Arabia that was killed. The news was everywhere at the time that he spend two years in jail after being handed by Ethiopia.

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Jacpher   

Before:

Yes. Ethiopia captured more than a hundred Arab fighters which
Hassan Tahir the commander had abondoned.
Ethiopia gave to the arab countries their citizens.

After:

I don't know if Hassan Tahir has been in any battle in person,
but he was commander of Al-Ithad which at the time is the Alqaeda for east Africa.

Now which of these two do you want me to throw out of the window?

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Originally posted by Jimcaale:

Now which of these two do you want me to throw out of the window?

Jimcaale,

You don't have a window, I thought you nknew that already.

Are you saying Hassan Tahir was not commander in Al-Ithad?

Are you saying Al-Ithad did not attempt to assassinate Dr. AbdulMajid and took credit for it

Are you saying that Hassan Tahir did not run away to Mugadishu, through central somalia when Al-Ithad was decimated and its arab fighters captured.

 

Or Are you asking me to provide you with battles and dates where "colonel" Hassan Tahir was, if at all he has ever been in a front line in person?

 

Find your window and show me before you attempt any throwing.lol

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Are you saying Al-Ithad did not attempt to assassinate Dr. AbdulMajid and took credit for it

As for the death of the fella there were conspiracies.

1.He was assasinated by former disgranted TPLF members during eri/Ethio war.

2.He was assasinated by ONLF

3.He was assasinated by Eris

so Alitixad has no part to blame.

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He did not die by the Al-Ithad assassination attempt when he was minister of Transport and communication. He died last year after illness. He served as UN permanent representative of Ethiopia for a long time until his passing. His widow is now member of the federal parliament of ethiopia.

Yes all of them Al-Ithad, Isayas for being made irrelevant at UN, ONLF hated him, but they were incapabale to do anything to him.

 

You are of course just saying something that has no relevance to Dr. AbdulMajid.

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