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Xudeedi

Reporter Assassinated in the domain of the Clan Fiefdom (Puntland)

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War deg dega oo haatan naga soo gaadhay Magaaladda Gaalkacayo ee Xaruunta Gobolka Mudug ayaa Wuxuu Sheegayaa in Caawa Fiidkii bartamaha Magaaladda Lagu dilay Wariye Cabdullaahi Cumar Geedi oo katirsanaa Shaqaalaha Idaacada Daljir qeybteeda Magaaladda Gaalkacayo.

 

Waxaa Caawa Fiidkii Lagu dilay bartamaha Magaaladda Gaalkacayo ee Xaruunta Gobolka Mudug Wariye Cabdullaahi Cumar Geedi oo katirsanaa Idaacada Daljir Qeybteeda Magaaladda Gaalkacayo Waxaana la sheegay in ay dilkan geysteen Kooxo hubeysan oo aan ilaayo hada la gareyn heybtooda.

 

Ilaayo hada lama gareyno cida dhabta ah ee ka dambeysay dilka Wariye Cabdullaahi Cumar Geedi oo kamid ahaa Wariyaasha ka hawl gali jiray Gudaha Magaaladda Gaalkacayo gaar ahaan Idaacada Daljir sida la sheegay Waxaa goobtii dilku ka dhacay isku gadaamay Ciidamada Booliska ee Qeybta Puntland.

 

Dilka Wariye Cabdullaahi Cumar Geedi ayaa Wuxuu qeyb ka noqonaya dhibaatooyinka isugu jira Dilka, Xadhiga, Hanjaabada ee lagu hayo Suxufiyiinta Soomaalida oo inta badan ku hawlan sidii ay Shacabkooda ugu soo gudbin lahaayeen Runta iyo Xaqiiqda dhabta ah ee markaas jirta.

 

Markan Deeganada Puntland Waxaa si gaara Loogu ugaadhsada ama loo bartilmaameydsada Suxufiyiinta yadoo arintan loo anaaneyn karo Maamulka Madaxweyne Faroole oo dagaal adag kula jira Warbaahinta.

 

Liibaan Abdirashid

Liibaan57111@hotmail.com

Laasqoray.NET

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The clan fiefdom in Garowe has been experiencing prolonged political stalemate and sporadic outbreaks of armed conflict. Much of the instability is linked with lack of competence from the administration who failed to restore confidence in governance systems and the rule of law, and providing the population with greater hope for the future.

 

According to reliable UN reports, high-ranking government officials are noted to be involved with piracy, human trafficking and money laundering like Puntland President Cabdiraxman Faroole and his son, who are both from the leading piracy hub of the world, Eyl.

 

This latest assassination of Radio Daljir Reporter is following after media constraint enactments have been announced by Maxamed Faroole, the son and media advisor of the clan fiefdom leader.

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Originally posted by Xudeedi:

 

According to reliable UN reports, high-ranking government officials are noted to be involved with piracy, human trafficking and money laundering like Puntland President Cabdiraxman Faroole and his son, who are both from the leading piracy hub of the world, Eyl.

 

That is interesting that you would quote a reliable UN Report. The same "report" said this about Mr. Atam. Note that this UN report at no time mentions Atam defending resources and it alleges that he has ties to the terrorist group Al Shabaab.

 

So if you consider the UN report "reliable", (which I do). Than you will have to consider the part about the terrorist activity lead by Atam in Gagala as reliable as well; you cannot consider some parts reliable and not others.

 

Mohamed Sa’iid “Atom” and the “Eastern Sanaag Mujahidicen”

 

Several recent incidents have been specifically attributed to Mohamed Sa’iid “Atom”, described in the Monitoring Group’s report of December 2008 ,whose activities pose a growing threat to peace and security in both Puntland and Somaliland. Although he remains essentially a ********* clan warlord, Atom reportedly calls his militia the “Eastern Sanaag Mujahidicen” and has strengthened ties with Al-Shabaab during the course of 2009. A significant number of non-********** militia are reported to have recently joined his group. His training camp at Galgala remained active in 2009, and the Monitoring Group has received reports about two related training centres in the Bari region. Numerous sources indicate that there are several non-Somali instructors at the Galgala camp, and according to eyewitness reports delegations from southern Al-Shabaab groups have been regular visitors. The Monitoring Group has received eyewitness reports that Atom continues to import arms from Yemen and to receive consignments from Eritrea, including 120-mm mortars, which may have been transferred to southern Somalia. He has also embarked on an expansion of his influence and infrastructure, attempting to build an access road to his main training camp near Galgala. Local ********** elders have reportedly tried to discourage him from this effort. In January 2010, Monitoring Group sources and local media reported that Atom had also completed construction of an airfield near his Galgala base. Meanwhile, Atom appears to be preparing to confront both the Puntland and the Somaliland authorities more directly. In March 2009, he issued a press statement in which he demanded that the Puntland authorities release several ********** youth from prison or his forces would liberate them and take unspecified action against the administration. Late in 2009, Atom personally visited the town of Laascaanood, where he reportedly established an operational cell. There have since been several attacks with improvised explosive devices against Somaliland forces in the town, although it is unclear whether these may be Atom’s responsibility or the work of an autonomous *********** clan militia. Talks in Galgala district between Puntland officials and ********** clan elders about the fate of Atom and his militia were suspended late in January without agreement.

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:D

 

“Monitoring Group investigations, involving interviews with sources possessing first-hand knowledge of piracy operations, ransom negotiations and/or payments, have confirmed that senior Puntland officials, including President Faroole and members of his Cabinet, notably the Minister of the Interior, General Abdullahi Ahmed Jama Ilkajiir and the Minister for Internal Security, General Abdillahi Sa`iid Samatar, have received proceeds from piracy and/or kidnapping.”

The report sheds light on Faroole in depth. :D

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LOOOL :D ,

That report came out over 6 months ago, yet you guys never even said a word about it and in fact this is what Nassir said.

 

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Originally posted by Nassir:

The UN Monitoring Group reports are extremely biased and based on questionable findings. I don't know if some members of its committee has special relationship with "Somaliland" but their reports correlate very close with the secessionists' news information, editorials and opinions. It does in fact glean most of its sources from Hargeisa.

 

 

In its last report (I believe) it alleged that the people of Sanaag and western Bari regions supply arms and weapons into the ONLF in order to facilitate support for their expansionist policies of SL against our regions. The UN Monitoring Group is very corrupt that it has turned into tool for others to advance their own narrow interests.

Nassir - SOL

 

But back to the UN Report, I guess it is the lesser of two evils. We need to compare what is said about Puntland officials and what is said about Atam. For instance the threat Al Shabaab creates. We need to also factor in that Puntland officials can lose (s)elections, where a new leader can come in. This has been seen in the past! Atam on the other hand cannot be as easily replaced and if not dealt with can cause great problems for many years if not decades to come.

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He has also embarked on an expansion of his influence and infrastructure, attempting to build an access road to his main training camp near Galgala. Local ********** elders have reportedly tried to discourage him from this effort.

The elders had no power since he took orders from Al Shabaab..

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