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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 08:52 am Simple Search Business Search Power Search Investext Search Search News Stock Quotes Special Editions™ GeoSearch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting Summary: The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Xinhua News Agency Date: 01/06/2001 09:05 Price: Free Document Size: Very Short (less than 1 page) Document ID: FA20010106870000031 Subject(s): XIN; Aircraft; Army; Fire; Government; Law; Local; Market; Parliament; Security; Somalia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Filed: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:05 AM EST MOGADISHU (Jan. 6) XINHUA - The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. According to independent sources, the fighting began as the delegation of the parliament speaker tried to leave for Huddor town, regional capital of Bakol region, where a warm reception has been prepared for them. A large convoy of security escort provided by the interim government to the parliament speaker was sent back to Mogadishu after the speaker was warmly received in Tieglow town Friday night. Independent sources said the RRA fighters sent from Baidoa town Friday had spent their night in Bioley town before launching their attack the next morning to ambush Issak's delegation on their way to Huddor town. The less armed forces of the parliament speaker were said to have been crushed down and dispersed as they were pelted with heavy fire from the double barrel anti-aircraft heavy machine guns. The fighting took place just one kilometer outside Issak's hometown, Tieglow district. So far there have been no exact casualty figures available. However, independent sources confirmed that at least nine people were killed and over a dozen others from both sides were wounded. The RRA forces reportedly entered Tieglow town and started from the house where Issak slept Friday night, killing three of his close relatives in the house before ransacking the whole building. The first fleeing supporters and militiamen of the parliament speaker are now bound to El-Ali village, some 60 kilometers east of Tieglow town, where their delegation was warmly received on Friday. Mohamed Ali Aden Qalinleh, "governor" of Bay region, also confirmed the fighting in a telephone interview. "We defeated seriously the aggressors sent by Mr. Abdiqasim Salad Hassan outside Tieglow town this morning," he said. "And we chased them out of our territories." According to Qalinleh, his forces have captured five trucks including two first class landcruisers which the delegation used. "We have also captured their telecommunication equipment on a pick- up landcruiser," he said. Qalinleh also claimed that his forces have captured 15 barrels of fuel and large amounts of ammunition and assault rifles. There is no official word as yet from the government side over the fighting in Tieglow town. However, some unconfirmed sources indicated that the parliament speaker has himself fled to an unknown destination with few of his bodyguards. The town of Tieglow has remained out of the air after all of its VHF radios were silenced by the invading RRA forces led by Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, second deputy chairman of the RRA, at 10: 00 local time Saturday morning. The delegation of the parliament speaker, comprising ministers, other government officials and Members of Parliament, was on a mission aimed at building support in Bay and Bakol regions for the new interim government. This is the second serious setback the new government has faced since last month. It was only 18 days ago when the new government invaded Balad, a town controlled by faction leader Muse Sudi Yalahow, they were chased out immediately. This second setback took place at a time when hundreds of well- armed and uniformed former policemen supported by militias with battle wagons were working on the security around the main Bakara market of Mogadishu after its vegetables ward caught fire Friday as a result of fire exchange between rival militiamen in the area. According to Abdullahi Muse Hussein, Mayor of Mogadishu, the operation is aimed at restoring law and order around the market and clearing some of the roads blocked by charcoal vendors. Copyright XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Copyright © 2001, Xinhua News Agency, all rights reserved. You may now print or save this document.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 01:24 pm qurun qurun dhalay hadaad ku faraxsan tahay dhibaatada umada soomaaliyeed ey baad tahay hadaad dowlad ka soo horjeedo dadka dhintay waa uu soomaali dagaalna cid kuma guulaysan waligeed labadii is dagaalaba they all losers
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 01:30 pm ....aha aha aha aha aha Ma'anaanan garan geella doofaaru laa!!!!!! ,,,,Balcad ma Tiyeegloow baa xigtay!! Wagar iyo Wagar .... ,,,,Daanyeerkii KingKong ahaa iyo Ina Waraabe iyana maad Gaalkacyo iyo usoo dirto Puntland.. ,,,Kalluunkana bal ku jitaabi Soomaali leen... Galbataye alloow Gabaryahay ku Gargaar Garabkaaga''''''..... Kanni Galbay Ku kale Mooyee Kannii Galbay Kukale Mooyee Waa Guul Alleeh Ilaah ha gallee
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 01:32 pm ....aha aha aha aha aha Ma'anaanan garan geella doofaaru laa!!!!!! ,,,,Balcad ma Tiyeegloow baa xigtay!! Wagar iyo Wagar .... ,,,,Daanyeerkii KingKong ahaa iyo Ina Waraabe iyana maad Gaalkacyo iyo usoo dirto Puntland.. ,,,Kalluunkana bal ku jitaabi Soomaali leen... Galbataye alloow Gabaryahay ku Gargaar Garabkaaga''''''..... Kanni Galbay Ku kale Mooyee Kannii Galbay Kukale Mooyee Waa Guul Alleeh Ilaah ha gallee
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:07 pm ....aha aha aha aha aha Ma'anaanan garan geella doofaaru laa!!!!!! ,,,,Balcad ma Tiyeegloow baa xigtay!! Wagar iyo Wagar .... ,,,,Daanyeerkii KingKong ahaa iyo Ina Waraabe iyana maad Gaalkacyo iyo usoo dirto Puntland.. ,,,Kalluunkana bal ku jitaabi Soomaali leen... Galbataye alloow Gabaryahay ku Gargaar Garabkaaga''''''..... Kanni Galbay Ku kale Mooyee Kannii Galbay Kukale Mooyee Waa Guul Alleeh Ilaah ha gallee
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:08 pm Simple Search Business Search Power Search Investext Search Search News Stock Quotes Special Editions™ GeoSearch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting Summary: The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Xinhua News Agency Date: 01/06/2001 09:05 Price: Free Document Size: Very Short (less than 1 page) Document ID: FA20010106870000031 Subject(s): XIN; Aircraft; Army; Fire; Government; Law; Local; Market; Parliament; Security; Somalia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Filed: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:05 AM EST MOGADISHU (Jan. 6) XINHUA - The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. According to independent sources, the fighting began as the delegation of the parliament speaker tried to leave for Huddor town, regional capital of Bakol region, where a warm reception has been prepared for them. A large convoy of security escort provided by the interim government to the parliament speaker was sent back to Mogadishu after the speaker was warmly received in Tieglow town Friday night. Independent sources said the RRA fighters sent from Baidoa town Friday had spent their night in Bioley town before launching their attack the next morning to ambush Issak's delegation on their way to Huddor town. The less armed forces of the parliament speaker were said to have been crushed down and dispersed as they were pelted with heavy fire from the double barrel anti-aircraft heavy machine guns. The fighting took place just one kilometer outside Issak's hometown, Tieglow district. So far there have been no exact casualty figures available. However, independent sources confirmed that at least nine people were killed and over a dozen others from both sides were wounded. The RRA forces reportedly entered Tieglow town and started from the house where Issak slept Friday night, killing three of his close relatives in the house before ransacking the whole building. The first fleeing supporters and militiamen of the parliament speaker are now bound to El-Ali village, some 60 kilometers east of Tieglow town, where their delegation was warmly received on Friday. Mohamed Ali Aden Qalinleh, "governor" of Bay region, also confirmed the fighting in a telephone interview. "We defeated seriously the aggressors sent by Mr. Abdiqasim Salad Hassan outside Tieglow town this morning," he said. "And we chased them out of our territories." According to Qalinleh, his forces have captured five trucks including two first class landcruisers which the delegation used. "We have also captured their telecommunication equipment on a pick- up landcruiser," he said. Qalinleh also claimed that his forces have captured 15 barrels of fuel and large amounts of ammunition and assault rifles. There is no official word as yet from the government side over the fighting in Tieglow town. However, some unconfirmed sources indicated that the parliament speaker has himself fled to an unknown destination with few of his bodyguards. The town of Tieglow has remained out of the air after all of its VHF radios were silenced by the invading RRA forces led by Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, second deputy chairman of the RRA, at 10: 00 local time Saturday morning. The delegation of the parliament speaker, comprising ministers, other government officials and Members of Parliament, was on a mission aimed at building support in Bay and Bakol regions for the new interim government. This is the second serious setback the new government has faced since last month. It was only 18 days ago when the new government invaded Balad, a town controlled by faction leader Muse Sudi Yalahow, they were chased out immediately. This second setback took place at a time when hundreds of well- armed and uniformed former policemen supported by militias with battle wagons were working on the security around the main Bakara market of Mogadishu after its vegetables ward caught fire Friday as a result of fire exchange between rival militiamen in the area. According to Abdullahi Muse Hussein, Mayor of Mogadishu, the operation is aimed at restoring law and order around the market and clearing some of the roads blocked by charcoal vendors. Copyright XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Copyright © 2001, Xinhua News Agency, all rights reserved. You may now print or save this document.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:11 pm Simple Search Business Search Power Search Investext Search Search News Stock Quotes Special Editions™ GeoSearch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting Summary: The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Xinhua News Agency Date: 01/06/2001 09:05 Price: Free Document Size: Very Short (less than 1 page) Document ID: FA20010106870000031 Subject(s): XIN; Aircraft; Army; Fire; Government; Law; Local; Market; Parliament; Security; Somalia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Filed: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:05 AM EST MOGADISHU (Jan. 6) XINHUA - The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. According to independent sources, the fighting began as the delegation of the parliament speaker tried to leave for Huddor town, regional capital of Bakol region, where a warm reception has been prepared for them. A large convoy of security escort provided by the interim government to the parliament speaker was sent back to Mogadishu after the speaker was warmly received in Tieglow town Friday night. Independent sources said the RRA fighters sent from Baidoa town Friday had spent their night in Bioley town before launching their attack the next morning to ambush Issak's delegation on their way to Huddor town. The less armed forces of the parliament speaker were said to have been crushed down and dispersed as they were pelted with heavy fire from the double barrel anti-aircraft heavy machine guns. The fighting took place just one kilometer outside Issak's hometown, Tieglow district. So far there have been no exact casualty figures available. However, independent sources confirmed that at least nine people were killed and over a dozen others from both sides were wounded. The RRA forces reportedly entered Tieglow town and started from the house where Issak slept Friday night, killing three of his close relatives in the house before ransacking the whole building. The first fleeing supporters and militiamen of the parliament speaker are now bound to El-Ali village, some 60 kilometers east of Tieglow town, where their delegation was warmly received on Friday. Mohamed Ali Aden Qalinleh, "governor" of Bay region, also confirmed the fighting in a telephone interview. "We defeated seriously the aggressors sent by Mr. Abdiqasim Salad Hassan outside Tieglow town this morning," he said. "And we chased them out of our territories." According to Qalinleh, his forces have captured five trucks including two first class landcruisers which the delegation used. "We have also captured their telecommunication equipment on a pick- up landcruiser," he said. Qalinleh also claimed that his forces have captured 15 barrels of fuel and large amounts of ammunition and assault rifles. There is no official word as yet from the government side over the fighting in Tieglow town. However, some unconfirmed sources indicated that the parliament speaker has himself fled to an unknown destination with few of his bodyguards. The town of Tieglow has remained out of the air after all of its VHF radios were silenced by the invading RRA forces led by Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, second deputy chairman of the RRA, at 10: 00 local time Saturday morning. The delegation of the parliament speaker, comprising ministers, other government officials and Members of Parliament, was on a mission aimed at building support in Bay and Bakol regions for the new interim government. This is the second serious setback the new government has faced since last month. It was only 18 days ago when the new government invaded Balad, a town controlled by faction leader Muse Sudi Yalahow, they were chased out immediately. This second setback took place at a time when hundreds of well- armed and uniformed former policemen supported by militias with battle wagons were working on the security around the main Bakara market of Mogadishu after its vegetables ward caught fire Friday as a result of fire exchange between rival militiamen in the area. According to Abdullahi Muse Hussein, Mayor of Mogadishu, the operation is aimed at restoring law and order around the market and clearing some of the roads blocked by charcoal vendors. Copyright XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Copyright © 2001, Xinhua News Agency, all rights reserved. You may now print or save this document.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:13 pm GUUL,GUUL,GUUL. DHULKII WAA HABAR GARIIR(HABAR-GIDIR) DIGIL IYO MIRIF KU GUMEYSAN JIRTEY OO DAD KA BADAN 350,000. OO DADKA U DHASHAY BAY IYO BAKOOL GAAJO ,XABAD IYO CUDRO AY KEENTAY GAAJADU UGU DHINTAY DHULKAA H/GIDIR DARTEED MIYAA MAANTA GUUSHAAS GAAREY.H/GIDIREEY WAXAA LAYDINKA RABAA 350,OOO QOF MAGTOODA ADNA CAQLI XUMADAADA WAX INAAD XUKUNTAAD RABTAA. MR DEEROOW BALAAD U HORSEEDEEN. TALADUU JINIGU II HORKACAY JAASADEED HELAY DHEH. MAXAA KAA SOO WADAY XAMAR DEEROOW?
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:13 pm Simple Search Business Search ,,,,,, Power Search Investext Search Search News Stock Quotes Special Editions™ GeoSearch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting Summary: The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Xinhua News Agency Date: 01/06/2001 09:05 Price: Free Document Size: Very Short (less than 1 page) Document ID: FA20010106870000031 Subject(s): XIN; Aircraft; Army; Fire; Government; Law; Local; Market; Parliament; Security; Somalia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Filed: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:05 AM EST MOGADISHU (Jan. 6) XINHUA - The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. According to independent sources, the fighting began as the delegation of the parliament speaker tried to leave for Huddor town, regional capital of Bakol region, where a warm reception has been prepared for them. A large convoy of security escort provided by the interim government to the parliament speaker was sent back to Mogadishu after the speaker was warmly received in Tieglow town Friday night. Independent sources said the RRA fighters sent from Baidoa town Friday had spent their night in Bioley town before launching their attack the next morning to ambush Issak's delegation on their way to Huddor town. The less armed forces of the parliament speaker were said to have been crushed down and dispersed as they were pelted with heavy fire from the double barrel anti-aircraft heavy machine guns. The fighting took place just one kilometer outside Issak's hometown, Tieglow district. So far there have been no exact casualty figures available. However, independent sources confirmed that at least nine people were killed and over a dozen others from both sides were wounded. The RRA forces reportedly entered Tieglow town and started from the house where Issak slept Friday night, killing three of his close relatives in the house before ransacking the whole building. The first fleeing supporters and militiamen of the parliament speaker are now bound to El-Ali village, some 60 kilometers east of Tieglow town, where their delegation was warmly received on Friday. Mohamed Ali Aden Qalinleh, "governor" of Bay region, also confirmed the fighting in a telephone interview. "We defeated seriously the aggressors sent by Mr. Abdiqasim Salad Hassan outside Tieglow town this morning," he said. "And we chased them out of our territories." According to Qalinleh, his forces have captured five trucks including two first class landcruisers which the delegation used. "We have also captured their telecommunication equipment on a pick- up landcruiser," he said. Qalinleh also claimed that his forces have captured 15 barrels of fuel and large amounts of ammunition and assault rifles. There is no official word as yet from the government side over the fighting in Tieglow town. However, some unconfirmed sources indicated that the parliament speaker has himself fled to an unknown destination with few of his bodyguards. The town of Tieglow has remained out of the air after all of its VHF radios were silenced by the invading RRA forces led by Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, second deputy chairman of the RRA, at 10: 00 local time Saturday morning. The delegation of the parliament speaker, comprising ministers, other government officials and Members of Parliament, was on a mission aimed at building support in Bay and Bakol regions for the new interim government. This is the second serious setback the new government has faced since last month. It was only 18 days ago when the new government invaded Balad, a town controlled by faction leader Muse Sudi Yalahow, they were chased out immediately. This second setback took place at a time when hundreds of well- armed and uniformed former policemen supported by militias with battle wagons were working on the security around the main Bakara market of Mogadishu after its vegetables ward caught fire Friday as a result of fire exchange between rival militiamen in the area. According to Abdullahi Muse Hussein, Mayor of Mogadishu, the operation is aimed at restoring law and order around the market and clearing some of the roads blocked by charcoal vendors. Copyright XINHUA NEWS AGENCY Copyright © 2001, Xinhua News Agency, all rights reserved. You may now print or save this document.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:13 pm balcad la iga soo cayriyay, tiyeeglow ka daran, puntland kumaba dhaco, somaliland gaari kari maayo war maxaa inoo talo ah, war aan ooyee albaabada ii xira.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 02:14 pm Simple Search Business Search Power Search Investext Search Search News Stock Quotes Special Editions™ GeoSearch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title: Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting Summary: The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Xinhua News Agency Date: 01/06/2001 09:05 Price: Free Document Size: Very Short (less than 1 page) Document ID: FA20010106870000031 Subject(s): XIN; Aircraft; Army; Fire; Government; Law; Local; Market; Parliament; Security; Somalia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fate of Somali Parliament Speaker Remains Unknown After Fighting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Filed: Saturday, January 06, 2001 9:05 AM EST MOGADISHU (Jan. 6) XINHUA - The fate of Somalia's parliament speaker, Abdalla Derow Issak, and his whereabouts remains unknown after heavy fighting erupted Saturday morning between the rebel Rahanwein Resistance Army (RRA) and the government forces outside Tieglow district of the central Bakol region. According to independent sources, the fighting began as the delegation of the parliament speaker tried to leave for Huddor town, regional capital of Bakol region, where a warm reception has been prepared for them. A large convoy of security escort provided by the interim government to the parliament speaker was sent back to Mogadishu after the speaker was warmly received in Tieglow town Friday night. Independent sources said the RRA fighters sent from Baidoa town Friday had spent their night in Bioley town before launching their attack the next morning to ambush Issak's delegation on their way to Huddor town. The less armed forces of the parliament speaker were said to have been crushed down and dispersed as they were pelted with heavy fire from the double barrel anti-aircraft heavy machine guns. The fighting took place just one kilometer outside Issak's hometown, Tieglow district. So far there have been no exact casualty figures available. However, independent sources confirmed that at least nine people were killed and over a dozen others from both sides were wounded. The RRA forces reportedly entered Tieglow town and started from the house where Issak slept Friday night, killing three of his close relatives in the house before ransacking the whole building. The first fleeing supporters and militiamen of the parliament speaker are now bound to El-Ali village, some 60 kilometers east of Tieglow town, where their delegation was warmly received on Friday. Mohamed Ali Aden Qalinleh, "governor" of Bay region, also confirmed the fighting in a telephone interview. "We defeated seriously the aggressors sent by Mr. Abdiqasim Salad Hassan outside Tieglow town this morning," he said. "And we chased them out of our territories." According to Qalinleh, his forces have captured five trucks including two first class landcruisers which the delegation used. "We have also captured their telecommunication equipment on a pick- up landcruiser," he said. Qalinleh also claimed that his forces have captured 15 barrels of fuel and large amounts of ammunition and assault rifles. There is no official word as yet from the government side over the fighting in Tieglow town. However, some unconfirmed sources indicated that the parliament speaker has himself fled to an unknown destination with few of his bodyguards. The town of Tieglow has remained out of the air after all of its VHF radios were silenced by the invading RRA forces led by Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, second deputy chairman of the RRA, at 10: 00 local time Saturday morning. The delegation of the parliament speaker, comprising ministers, other government officials and Members of Parliament, was on a mission aimed at building support in Bay and Bakol regions for the new interim government. This is the second serious setback the new government has faced since last month. It was only 18 days ago when the new government invaded Balad, a town controlled by faction leader Muse Sudi Yalahow, they were chased out immediately. This second setback took place at a time when hundreds of well- armed and uniformed former policemen supported by militias with battle wagons were working on the security around the main Bakara market of Mogadishu after its vegetables ward caught fire Friday as a result of fire exchange between rival militiamen in the area. According to Abdullahi Muse Hussein, Mayor of Mogadishu, the operation is aimed at restoring law and order around the market and clearing some of the roads blocked by charcoal vendors Copyright © 2001, Xinhua News Agency, all rights reserved. You may now print or save this document.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 03:20 pm walee aqnigu waxaan layaabaa habar gidir caqligeeda wali ma raxan weyn bey dagaal ula ciil qabaan waxaanse ka yaabay dadku mawaysan dub naxa laheyn waa habar gidire miyaanay xasuusan in maatadaan iyo masaakiintaan aysan wali ka soo kaban rafaadkii caydiid& silicii wiilkiisu ku sii wedey wali ay beerahoodii &deegaankoodii badoodii inay ka baahanyihiin rag aan shaqo ku laheyn oo mudug&galgaduud ka yimidna ay ka taajireen habar gidireey yaad ka xoog badan tahay oo aad xukumaysaa,,,nin is waalaba waabiyaa hela waxaan la yaabaa caqliga hawiye intay aygoo soomaali u liita diidaan adoonsi ayey doonayaan inay digil&mirifle adoonsadaan seey ku dhacee dhulka soow anigu malihi digil&mirifle soow malaha miyeyen aayadahoo talinkarin maqasabaa in xamar layga xukumo cabdi qasaboow kudiiday kuma ogaliye idaa ha daaline idaa juba laan baan ahaye idaa xoriyan rabaaye idaa horaad ii baa bi isaye idaa maatadayda aan aruursadee idaa beerahayga aan fashee iga kac muruqayga aan maalee idaa waan daalee idaa agoonta aan aruur sadee idaa naafada aan dar yeeshee idaa ha iqasbine idaa hadaad diidana kudaayee kaalay waxaad dooni wad heliye kaalay waxaanan dooneyn baad rabtaaye kaalay ilaa afgooye waan ku wadine kaalay mudug baan ku geyne kaalay galgaduud baan kugu celine kaalay runtaan kuu sheegine kaalay waan ku waa bine kaalay soo soco soosoco oo soosoco oo soosoco oosoosoco
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 03:31 pm ,,,,,Deeroow Widaayoow ,,,,,Deeroow Widaayoow ,,,,,Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,wey is galan deereey ,,,,,Dadkii barkaasaa iin ,,,,,Adiina ki dorsantee ,,,,,Dhashiikaa li afuufeey ,,,,,Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,Deerooow Widaayoow ,,,,,Weeraroow dooyoow waniini Cabdalla Deeroow,,, Cabdalla maxaa ku waalay,, Maxa dadkaaga kugu diray,, maxaa dalkaaga kugu diray!!!!!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 03:35 pm ,,,,,Deeroow Widaayoow ,,,,,Deeroow Widaayoow ,,,,,Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,wey is galan deereey ,,,,,Dadkii barkaasaa iin ,,,,,Adiina ki dorsantee ,,,,,Dhashiikaa li afuufeey ,,,,,Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,Deerooow Widaayoow ,,,,,Weeraroow dooyoow waniini Cabdalla Deeroow,,, Cabdalla maxaa ku waalay,, Maxa dadkaaga kugu diray,, maxaa dalkaaga kugu diray!!!!!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 09:48 pm lol@neefoowkaniini Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,wey is galan deereey ,,,,,Dadkii barkaasaa iin ,,,,,Adiina ki dorsantee ,,,,,Dhashiikaa li afuufeey war hee dheh waxaa la yiri dameer waxgarashdiisu waa markay usha dushiisa ku dhacdo, imisaa la lahaa war deeroow maanta arinta ma taagna siday shalay ahayd 20 sano ka hor inta afar maqaar saar la doorto la yiraahdo waxaad tihiin xildhibaanadii qaranka, maanta waxaa walba goynaya ama talinaya hadba ninkii shacabkiisa soo doorteen, doqon yahaw ma is tiri horta abdiqaasimka kuu diray inaad reerkaaga ku duusho ma ka masuul yahay reerkiisa(hawiye) sidee baad se ku aqbashay inaad ku duusho reerkaaga iyo ciidaada, alow aqliga futada ha inaga galin, cid walba waxaa ka dhasha doqon, laakiin deeroow waa doqonkii qarnigan soomaali u soo baxay. waxaan dhihi lahaa xaq u dirirka RRA in xitaa haday qabtaan aysan wax u gaysan oo iska sii daayaan ileen ilaah baa doqon ka dhigayee.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Saturday, January 06, 2001 - 11:24 pm Waxaad noqoteen doqon dagaal baratay Raxanwaynee. Doqonkan meesha isku jawabay waxaad xanuun sanaysaa, maanta ma joogto Habir Gedir waxay joogtaa waa si wadan loo soo dhisa lahaa HADAAD NAF MADOODAY CADAWGA XABASHI, LAFAHAAGA AYAANU AASI DOONA MARKAY JIDHKA KAA BAXAN, ADIGA IYO SHAATI DHEEG IWM
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sunday, January 07, 2001 - 04:14 am to ; war xume tashiil war nin safar ku jiraa werarteen goormaa shaati gasduud dagaal yaqaan ciyaar waa galin dambe dowladu waa jiri doontaa ama jaajuussiinta amxaarada xabsigaan dhigi doonaa walee shaati gaduud tuugsi buu ku soo korey hadana zanaawi buu tuugsadaa ogoow in gedo iyo dhanka xamer iyo hiiraan iyo bakool lagaaga imaan doono intee gali doontaa shacabka raham weyn nabad bey doorteen laakinse jaajusinta xabashida intee gali doonaa
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sunday, January 07, 2001 - 09:38 am SHAATI GUDUUD WAA KII IILJEEX SOO GALIYAY, MA ILOWDAY TII KAA SOO QABSATAY BAYDHABO MISE WALI WAX KALAA KUU HARSAN, DHIB MA LAHAN MAR LABAAD HADDII AA RABTAAN INUU IDIN WASO HABARGEDIRAY RAADSADA SHAATI GUDUUD. MRYUU NAAG BAA TAHAY, SHAATI GUDUUD WAA HALYAY UMMADA DIGIL IYO MIRIFLE WAA UMMADA KAA XADAARAD BADAN OO KAA AQOON BADAN, OO KAA WADANISAN AMA OOY AMA IS DAL DAL MAANTA IYO BERI HA NOOLAATO DIGIL IYO MIRIFLE. ABDIQASAB= SALBAAR ADAA SHEEGI DOONA MEESHA QABIIL KU NOQDAY QARAN AMA DAWLAD.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sunday, January 07, 2001 - 12:58 pm ,,,,,Deeroow Widaayoow ,,,,,Deeroow Widaayoow ,,,,,Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,wey is galan deereey ,,,,,Dadkii barkaasaa iin ,,,,,Adiina ki dorsantee ,,,,,Dhashiikaa li afuufeey ,,,,,Deeroow widaayoow ,,,,,Deerooow Widaayoow ,,,,,Weeraroow dooyoow waniini Cabdalla Deeroow,,, Cabdalla maxaa ku waalay,, Maxa dadkaaga kugu diray,, maxaa dalkaaga kugu diray!!!!!!
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Sunday, January 07, 2001 - 01:14 pm ,,,Sow maaaha ,,,Noloshaadu ,,,Sow maahaa ,,,Magaceed be' ,,,Soow Maahaa ,,,,,Deeroow Neefneefsigaagaan la yaabanaa,, Caloosha, Futada ,,Walbaq Walbaqda,, Indhaha Cawiran,,, Deeroow maxaa ku helay la ismaba gaarine goormaad baqa cagta rogi lahayd,, Wallee Mujaahidiintii RRA oo halyeygoodiina uu horkacayo!!Daryaan soo rogmaday,,!!Alloow al Mujaahid Shaar Gaduud hayga qaadin!!!!!Kolkuu faraskiisu heenseesto uu Seeftiisiina Galka kala baxo,,,Alla Heybad weynaayeey,,,Fulay dulan badani u daranaa,,Doqon Deeroow dadkiisa laga adeejiyaa u daranaa,, Dhoohane aan wax ogayn u daranaa,, Kuwa Dowlad ku dan gaarka ahi u daranaa,,,. Musiibadan isa soo baheysate carrigii ku habsatay u daranaa,,.... ,,,,Balcad iyo Tiyeegloow ha ku meereeysanine Raggeedi isku yaraha Jitaabi Cabdi khasaaroow,,,
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Tuesday, January 09, 2001 - 09:04 pm TO: NEEFOOW KANIINI ...Neefoowkaniini, Neefoow, War Neefoow!!! ...Neefoow, Neefoow, War Neefoow!!! ...Neefoow, Neefoow, War Neefoow!!! ...Neefoow, War Neefoow!!! ...Neefoow, War Neefoow!!! ...Neefoow, War Neefoow!!! ...Nacalla qabe, Neefoow!!! ...Nacalla qabe, Neefoow!!! ...Net-ka ka niiqlee, Neefoow!!! ...Net-ka ka niiqlee, Neefoow!!! ...Naagaha waa ka neefinnaa, Neefoow!!! ...Naagaha waa ka neefinnaa, Neefoow!!! ...Naq aan ku siiyee kaalay, Neefoow!!! ...Naxar baan kula dhici, Neefoow!!! ...Amxaarna waa la naari, Neefoow!!! ...Nicmada Rabbaa bixiya, Neefoow!!! ...Ninkuu rabuuna siiyaa, Neefoow!!! ...Deeroow nin weeyee, Neefoow!!! ...Nation Soomaaluu rabaa, Neefoow!!! ...Nabad caaddiluu rabaa, Neefoow!!! ...Shaatiguduudna waa nayl, Neefoow!!! ...Shacabka kama naxee, Neefoow!!! ...Amxaar buu naag u yahay, Neefoow!!! ...Calankeennu waa nuur, Neefoow!!! ...Dunidaa lagu nashrin, Neefoow!!! ...Soomaali waa soo naaxday, Neefoow!!! ...Nifaaq iyo neef naac yiri, Neefoow!!! ...Labadaba waa naceen, Neefoow!!! ...Naaqus adoo kalaa, Neefoow!!! ...Nabar baa kugu dhici, Neefoow!!! ...Neefoow war neefoow, Neefoow!!! ...Allahayoow Naaficoow, Naasiroow ...Neefkaas markaad qabato, Nuuroow ...Oo aad nabad na siiso, Naaficoow ...Ku naalloonnay nicmadadaada, Naasiroow
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