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Sharif Ahmed Xasan Dahir should be Indicted for war crimes

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Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed:

If I was a moderator, i would delete claims like the one you made.

Fortunately for all of us, you aren't a moderator.

 

Stop pretending to be shocked. Claims a thousand times more fantastic than mine have been made on this forum, repeatedly, and yet you weren't there to whine about it. If you have some blood duty to Yusuf just come out in the open and say it, otherwise give your act up.

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One, more shocking or not not, it is to be hoped that false claims to advance false arguments would be avoided by sane people.

 

Secondly, i like to think that am a kin of A Yusuf in ideology but if its its your claim that I defend him blood kinship (Aren't all Somalis)then i can claim that your hatred of him is due to the fact that you are not a "blood". For future reference, not a good idea to presume, work with what you know.

 

and yes thank God am not because you would be banned by now.

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The Sharif is casueing more war. now foreign troops are coming to fight the foreign troops he called for in 2004.

 

Its time to bring Xsan Dahir & Sharif Ahmed to court...

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Dagaalkii Muqdishu oo wali socda iyo Ciidamada dowlada KMG ah oo lagu eedeeyay inay xasuuq ka gaysteen degmada Dherkeynley

Posted to the MOL June 3, 2009, 3:23 am

 

Dagaalkii shalay iyo doraad ka socday degmooyinka Yaaqshiid iyo Dharkeenlay ee koofurta iyo Galbeedka Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa xalay sii xoogaystay. Dagaalka ayaa xalay dib u bilaamay saqdii dhexe iyadoo ciidamada AMISON ee afrika ay duqeyn aad u ba'an u gaysteen xaafadaha dagaalada ka socdaan.

 

 

 

 

 

Qasaaraha ka dhashay dagaalkii shalay ayaa sii kordhay iyadoo lagu eedaynayo in ciidamada dowlada ay dad shacab ah ku xasuuqeen degmada Dherkeynley. Wararka ayaa sheegaya in ciidamada dowladu ay galeen Masjid ku yaala degmadaas iyagoo kala baxay dad gaaraya 10 qof. Wararka ayaa sheegaya in si ula kaca dadkaas rasaas loogu furay iyadoo isla goobtii ay ku dhinteen dad gaaraya 4 qof intii kalena loo qaaday cisbitaal iyagoo dhaawac ah. Sida wararka aan helayno sheegayaan dadkaas ayaa waxaa ku jiray iimaankii masaajidka.

 

 

Dagaalada ka socda degmada Dherkeynley oo saakana wali ka socda isla goobtaas ayaa waxaa dhinaca dowlada hogaaminaya Xildhibaan Salaad Cali Jeele. Ururka Xisbul-islaam ayaa sheegay inay dagaal kula jiraan kooxo isbiirsaday oo u badan dagaal oogayaashii ashahaada la dirirka ahaa ee ay Muqdishu horey uga saareen.

 

Dagaalka Muqdishu ayaa laga cabsi qabaa inuu isku badalo mid qabiil ka dib markii dowlada KMG ah ay dagaalka soo galisay maleeshiyaad ay isku hayb yihiin Madaxweyne Shariif taas oo ka caraysiisay saraakiil ka mida dowlada oo sheegay inay qalad tahay in dagaalkaan la qabiilooyo iyadoo dowladaan tii ka horeysay ee C/laahi Yuusuf ay horey u diiday in dagaalka ay kula jirtay kooxaha Islaamiyiinta la qabiileeyo iyagoo taas sabab uga dhigay inaysan marna dowladi ku shaqayn karayn qaab qabiil oo ugu dambeyn iyadu isku soo jeesanayso.

 

 

Dhinaca kale dowlada KMG ah ayaa sheegatay inay horumar ka sameeyeen dagaalkii 3-da beri ay kula jireen xoogagaga ka soo horjeeda ee Xisbul-Islaam iyo Xarakada Mujaahidiinta ALshabaab. Wararka ayaa sheegaya in degmooyinka ay dowladu sheegatay inay ka qabsadeen mucaaradka ay wali dagaalo ka socdaan oo aan si dhab ah loogu kala adkaan inkastoo ciidamada dowlada iyo maleeshiyaad beeleedka ka barbardagaalayaa ay gudaha u galeen xaafado aysan awal gacanta ku hayn.

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UN says War Crimes Committed Daily in Somalia Fighting

10 Jun 10, 2009 - 8:53:59 PM

 

As an international meeting on Somalia gets under way in Rome, U.N. agencies say that war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed on a daily basis in the Somali capital, Mogadishu. For the past month, Islamist insurgents have been battling pro-government forces in the heaviest fighting the capital has seen in years.

 

According to the U.N. children's and refugee agencies, all sides in the fighting have flaunted humanitarian principles by ignoring the safety of civilians. Fighters have shelled civilian areas, forcibly recruited children to join militias, and raped women.

 

The U.N. refugee agency says 117,000 civilians have been displaced since early May, when the latest round of clashes began.

 

UNICEF's acting representative for Somalia, Hannan Suleiman, says this is the most concentrated displacement of civilians the city has seen in years.

 

"It is certainly the highest we have seen in Somalia for many, many years,"Suleiman said. "We have not seen this number of people in such a short period of time being displaced."

 

The latest fighting pits Islamist insurgents from the al-Shabab and Hizbul Islam militias against government soldiers and pro-government militias. Insurgents have also targeted the roughly 4,000 African Union peacekeepers from Uganda and Burundi who are deployed in Mogadishu. More than 200 people have been killed in the past month, according to most estimates.

 

Suleiman says women and children have been particularly affected by the conflict. She says there are reports that boys as young as nine-years old have been recruited to join militias.

 

"And they are being used on the front line,"Suleiman said. "This is in direct contravention of the child-rights convention, and with the laws governing combat, which state that the use of children under 15 years old in combat is a war crime with legal consequences. And we do have reports that children under 15 are being recruited by all sides in the conflict."

 

UNICEF says at least 34 schools in the city have been occupied by fighters at some point since the start of the year, and many families have been separated. There are reports of rape and other sexual violence against women who have been displaced.

 

The insurgents are seeking to overthrow the fragile internationally-back ed government led by President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed. President Ahmed is a moderate Islamist and a former insurgent leader, but his opponents say he is not committed to Islam and is too close to the United States and Ethiopia.

 

The government, as well as international diplomats, have accused Eritrea of backing the insurgents.

 

An international meeting to discuss the conflict is underway in Rome. The two-day meeting features representatives from more than 35 countries and international organizations. The meeting will discuss the security situation, as well as the problem of piracy off the coast.

 

Source: VOA

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