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Religious pretenders want to place the Somali nation under Ethiopian occupation

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Meiji   

It has become apparant that the religious pretenders want Ethiopian soldiers inside of Somalia and are desperately trying to take on an aggressive attidute while Somalia needs time to sort its mess out.

 

 

We all knew that the TFG was dependent on foreign powers and even asked for Ethiopian/foreign assistance (read: occupation).

 

But on the other side the religious pretenders of Alshabab also want Ethiopian occupation of Somalia since no sane Somali supports their extemist-imported-ve rsion of our religion. So in order to rally the people behind their struggle they have to get the Ethiopians inside of Somalia so that they can take on the rol of the ''hero's liberating Somalia'' and Somali people are placed in a situation of:

 

Them (alshabab) or the Ethiopians.

 

They are thus putting their selfish political agenda above the interest and security of the Somali nation. This is something no sane Somali who cares for the well-been of the Somali nation should accept, and it is our moral duty to counter this evil agenda of both camps: TFG and the extremists.

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Meiji   

Somali hardline Islamists threaten Ethiopia

 

By Mohamed Ahmed

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

 

MOGADISHU, June 30 (Reuters) - Somalia's Islamist rebels threatened on Tuesday to attack Ethiopia after repeated witness reports that Ethiopian troops were back in the chaotic Horn of Africa country they withdrew from in January.

 

Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia in 2006 to oust an Islamist movement from the capital in which new President Sheik Sharif Ahmed played a role. That sparked an Islamist insurgency which is still raging despite their withdrawal.

 

"I'm telling the people that it's time we attacked Ethiopia, who are our Christian neighbours," Sheikh Abdiqani Mohamed Yusuf said on a radio station controlled by the al Shabaab rebels in the southern port of Kismayu.

 

"We have to invade their country, like they did to our country. This is our best chance," he said. "The people should be ready to take part in jihad."

 

Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said last week possible suicide attacks in Ethiopia by Somali Islamist rebels were a threat he "didn't expect to go away any time soon".

 

Witnesses have said heavily armed columns of Ethiopian troops have crossed the border and are in several parts of Somalia. The Ethiopian government has repeatedly denied that.

 

President Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, fled into exile after the Ethiopian intervention but joined a peace process last year and was elected in January. His government is battling hardline insurgents who were once allies in the Islamist movement.

 

BEHEADINGS

 

Addis Ababa has said it supports the new government, but is wary of the hardline Islamists, who are seen as a proxy for al Qaeda, because they control large areas of Somalia and have threatened to destabilise neighbouring Ethiopia and Kenya.

 

With reports of foreign jihadists streaming into Somalia, Western security services are worried al Qaeda may get a grip on the failed Horn of Africa state that has been without central government for 18 years.

 

Violence from the Islamist-led insurgency has worsened this month, with a minister, the Mogadishu police chief, and a legislator killed.

 

Al Shabaab wants to impose a strict version of sharia law, at odds with a more moderate version followed by most Somalis.

 

Al Shabaab cut a hand and a foot each off four thieves in Mogadishu last week and paraded the limbs in the streets.

 

On Tuesday, the hardline insurgents beheaded two residents and shot dead a clan chief in Wajid district of Bakool region in which borders Ethiopia in southern Somalia, witnesses said.

 

Another man was beheaded in the region on Monday.

 

The government, which controls little but a few blocks of the capital, has declared a state of emergency and appealed to neighbouring countries for military assistance.

 

Ethiopia's Meles has not ruled out sending troops to Somalia if Ethiopia is threatened but says he is waiting to see how the international community responds to the deteriorating security situation in the country. (Writing and additional reporting by Barry Malone in Addis Ababa; additional reporting by Abdi Guled in Mogadishu; editing by David Clarke).

 

Source: Reuters, June 29, 2009

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Meiji   

Gudoomiye ku Xigeynka Maamulka Islaamiga ah ee Magaalada Kismaayo C/Qani Max’ed Yuusuf oo Saxaafada u waramayey ayaa sheegay in ay weerari Doonaan Wadamadaasi isla markaana ay si toos ah Ciidama Itoobiya ee haatan ku sugan Qeybo kamid ah Dalka u beegsan doonaan kuwaas oo uu Sheegay in ay Dalka Xooga kaga saareen.

 

 

 

C/Qani oo arinkaa ka hadalyey ayaa yiri
:“Waxaan Rabaa in aan ku baraarujiyo Shucuubta Muslimiinta ah in wixii Maanta ka dambeeyo ay waajib nagu tahay in aan anagu Duulno oo Cadawga Alle SW aan ku Duulno Godadkiisa aan ugu Tagno Guryahooda iyo Meelihii ay nooga soo duleen aan ugu Daba Tagno kuwa joogana Wadankeena Meesha ay ka joogaan aan ugu Tagno”.

Alshabab moutpiece: Somalimirror.

 

Now lets ask legitimate questions:

 

- Do the religious pretenders who can not even overcome the other Somali factions have the power to ''hunt the Ethiopian soldiers wherever they are''?

 

Do they have the military power? The economic power? Can they withstand an Ethiopian invasion backed by Western Capital?

 

THE answer is clearly NO, so whya re they making these threats at this time?

 

The answer is: They want Ethiopians to come into Somalia and occupay its strategic regions again.

 

Thats the extremist Alshabab way of ''requesting Ethiopian military into Somalia''.

 

 

We need to fight these extremists that do not care for the Somali nation but only for their extremist-imported version of our religion.

 

 

PS: It is ironic that Alshabab fought ONLF inside of Somalia. The ONLF who as we all know fought the Ethiopians in a brutal guerrilla war for more than a decade!

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Thierry.   

They are deaf, dumb and blind and take orders from the same fool who suggested lets blow up the two towers in New York, leading to an attack on two Muslim countries.

 

This time no one will help them fight Ethiopia, if they want Ethiopia back let them “liberate” the country with their AK47. It is like a mischievous little brother who keeps throwing stones at the UFC fighter of a neighbour and then asks the rest of the family to help him fight the guy.

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Meiji   

^^

 

Thierry,

 

If we have a suicidal brother amongs ourselves it is the duty of the family to rehabilitate the kid and make him appreciate life.

 

The extremists should not take the Somali nation with them if they want to blow themselves up.

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