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Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
Barlamanka Soomaaliya oo wadamada dariska ah ka codsaday in ciidamadooda 24-saac gudahood ay ugu soo diraan Soomaaliya.
Posted: 6/20/2009 5:06:00 PM
Shabelle: MUQDISHO
Gudoonka Barlamanka KMG Soomaaliya Sheekh Aadan Max’ed Nuur Madoobe oo goordhow Shir jaraa’id ku qabtay Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa waxaa uu wadamada dariska la ah Soomaaliya ka codsaday in ay ciidamadadooda Saacadaha soo aadan ay u soo diraan Soomaaliya.
Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa waxaa uu Shirkiisa Jaraa’id kaga hadlay arimo dhowr ah waxaana uu ugu hureyn Wadamada Kenya.Jabuuti,Ethiopia iyo Yemen uu ka codsaday in 24-saac gudahooda ay ciidamo u soo diraan Soomaaliya maadama sida uu shegay awoodii dowladda KMG Soomaaliya ay wiiqeen xoogaga hubaysan ee ka soo horjeeda dowladda KMG Soomaaliya.
Waxaa uu tilmaamay in go’aankani ay ka fadhiisteen mudanayaasha Barlamanka KMG Soomaaliya islmarkaana ay isla garteen in wadamada dariska la ah Soomaaliya ay dalka u Soo diraan ciidamo Caawiye dowladda KMG Soomaaliya oo uu sheegay in jiritaankeeda ay haatan qatar ku jirto.
Dagaalada looga soo horjeedo dowladda KMG Soomaaliya ayuu sheegay Sheekh Aadan Madoobe in uu hogaaminyo sarkaal sare oo ka tirsan Al Qaacida oo u dhashay wadanka Pakistaan sida uu hadalka u dhigay.
Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa sheegay in wadamada dariska la ah Soomaaliya ay halis ku jiraan hadii meesha ay ka baxdo dowladda Soomaaliya kuwaasi oo uu sheegay in iyana weerar lagu yahay sida uu carabka ku dhiftay.
Hadalkaani ayaa imaanaya xili Dagaalo xoogan ay ka socdaan Goobaha Mucayinka ah ee ay gacanta ku heyso dowladda KMG Soomaaliya halkaasi oo ay isku heystaan ciidamada dowladda KMG iyo xoogaga hubaysan ee ka soo horjeeada.
Posted: 6/20/2009 5:06:00 PM
Shabelle: MUQDISHO
Gudoonka Barlamanka KMG Soomaaliya Sheekh Aadan Max’ed Nuur Madoobe oo goordhow Shir jaraa’id ku qabtay Magaalada Muqdisho ayaa waxaa uu wadamada dariska la ah Soomaaliya ka codsaday in ay ciidamadadooda Saacadaha soo aadan ay u soo diraan Soomaaliya.
Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa waxaa uu Shirkiisa Jaraa’id kaga hadlay arimo dhowr ah waxaana uu ugu hureyn Wadamada Kenya.Jabuuti,Ethiopia iyo Yemen uu ka codsaday in 24-saac gudahooda ay ciidamo u soo diraan Soomaaliya maadama sida uu shegay awoodii dowladda KMG Soomaaliya ay wiiqeen xoogaga hubaysan ee ka soo horjeeda dowladda KMG Soomaaliya.
Waxaa uu tilmaamay in go’aankani ay ka fadhiisteen mudanayaasha Barlamanka KMG Soomaaliya islmarkaana ay isla garteen in wadamada dariska la ah Soomaaliya ay dalka u Soo diraan ciidamo Caawiye dowladda KMG Soomaaliya oo uu sheegay in jiritaankeeda ay haatan qatar ku jirto.
Dagaalada looga soo horjeedo dowladda KMG Soomaaliya ayuu sheegay Sheekh Aadan Madoobe in uu hogaaminyo sarkaal sare oo ka tirsan Al Qaacida oo u dhashay wadanka Pakistaan sida uu hadalka u dhigay.
Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa sheegay in wadamada dariska la ah Soomaaliya ay halis ku jiraan hadii meesha ay ka baxdo dowladda Soomaaliya kuwaasi oo uu sheegay in iyana weerar lagu yahay sida uu carabka ku dhiftay.
Hadalkaani ayaa imaanaya xili Dagaalo xoogan ay ka socdaan Goobaha Mucayinka ah ee ay gacanta ku heyso dowladda KMG Soomaaliya halkaasi oo ay isku heystaan ciidamada dowladda KMG iyo xoogaga hubaysan ee ka soo horjeeada.
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Re: Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
Madoobe asked for Kenyan, Ethiopian, Djiboutian and Yemeni troops to be deployed with in 24 hours 

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Shirib walaal, do u suffer from insomnia? 

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No, and its only 2 hereBasra- wrote:Shirib walaal, do u suffer from insomnia?
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War deg deg ah :Barlamaanka oo ka codsaday wadamada derriska inay 24 saac gudahood ciidamo ugu soo diraan
Gudoomiyaha Barlamaanka Soomaliya Sheekh Aaadan Madoobe oo shir Shir Jaraa'id ku qabtay Magaalada muqdisho ayaa ka codsaday wadamada deriskla la ah soomaliya inay la soo gaaraan ciidamo muddo 24 saacadood ah.
Gudoomiyaha ayaa sheegay in codsigaani uu yahay mid lagu badbaadinayo sharafta iyo sumcada dowlada soomaliya iyo shacabka soomaliyeed si looga hortago buu yiri kooxaha ka soo horjeeda dowlada.
Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa ciidamo ka codsaday wadamada Kenya, Jabuuti, Ethopia iyo Yemen inay muddo 24 saacadood ah ay ciidaamo ugu soo diraan dalka Soomaliya si ay ugu hortagaan buu yiri kooxaha ka soo horjeeda Dowlada ee sii wiiqaya awoodii ay dowlada ku laheyd muqdisho.
Gudoomiyaha ayaa ku andacooday in go'aankani ay qaateen mudanayaasha barlamaanka oo uu sheegay in ay isla garteen in danta ay ku jiro in faro gelin shisheeye la sameeyo.
Waxaana uu ku eedeyay kooxaha ka soo horjeeda Soomaliya inay ka tirsan yihiin Ururka Al qaacida isagoo sheegay inay hogaaminayaan rag ajaaniib ah oo uu ka xusay nin bakistan u dhashay.
Waxaana arainta ay ku soo beegmeysaa xilli dagaalo xoogan ay ka socdaan muqdisho islamarkaana xoogaga mucaaradka ay isku dayayan inau u awood sheegtaan ciidamada dolwada Soomaliya.
Lama oga ilaa iyo haatan in go'aankani uu la qabo madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo aan isagu ka hadal arimahan intii dagaladan ay socdeen lakiin waxaa laga yaaba inay jawaabo ka soo baxaan arintan.
http://www.jowhar.com/main/news.php?readmore=355
Gudoomiyaha Barlamaanka Soomaliya Sheekh Aaadan Madoobe oo shir Shir Jaraa'id ku qabtay Magaalada muqdisho ayaa ka codsaday wadamada deriskla la ah soomaliya inay la soo gaaraan ciidamo muddo 24 saacadood ah.
Gudoomiyaha ayaa sheegay in codsigaani uu yahay mid lagu badbaadinayo sharafta iyo sumcada dowlada soomaliya iyo shacabka soomaliyeed si looga hortago buu yiri kooxaha ka soo horjeeda dowlada.
Sheekh Aadan Madoobe ayaa ciidamo ka codsaday wadamada Kenya, Jabuuti, Ethopia iyo Yemen inay muddo 24 saacadood ah ay ciidaamo ugu soo diraan dalka Soomaliya si ay ugu hortagaan buu yiri kooxaha ka soo horjeeda Dowlada ee sii wiiqaya awoodii ay dowlada ku laheyd muqdisho.
Gudoomiyaha ayaa ku andacooday in go'aankani ay qaateen mudanayaasha barlamaanka oo uu sheegay in ay isla garteen in danta ay ku jiro in faro gelin shisheeye la sameeyo.
Waxaana uu ku eedeyay kooxaha ka soo horjeeda Soomaliya inay ka tirsan yihiin Ururka Al qaacida isagoo sheegay inay hogaaminayaan rag ajaaniib ah oo uu ka xusay nin bakistan u dhashay.
Waxaana arainta ay ku soo beegmeysaa xilli dagaalo xoogan ay ka socdaan muqdisho islamarkaana xoogaga mucaaradka ay isku dayayan inau u awood sheegtaan ciidamada dolwada Soomaliya.
Lama oga ilaa iyo haatan in go'aankani uu la qabo madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo aan isagu ka hadal arimahan intii dagaladan ay socdeen lakiin waxaa laga yaaba inay jawaabo ka soo baxaan arintan.
http://www.jowhar.com/main/news.php?readmore=355
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Re: Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
the game seems to be over now 

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Re: Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
huh?sheekh-Farax-zero wrote:the game seems to be over now

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Re: Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
Somali legislature requests from neighboring countries to send troops to Somalia with in 24 hours
Posted: 6/20/2009 6:07:00 PM
Shabelle: SOMALIA
MOGADISHU (Sh. M. Network) – the transitional parliament speaker Sheik Aden Mohamed Nor (Madobe) has held a press conference in Mogadishu and requested from the neighboring countries to send troops with in the following 24 hours.
The speaker of the parliament talked more matters in his press conference in the capital and suggested from the neighboring countries like Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Yemen to send troops into Somalia with in the following 24 hours saying that the government’s power is on the verge of to be defeated by the Islamist forces in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
Sheik Aden Madobe said that the decision was approved by the Somali parliamentarians and agreed to ask the neighboring countries to send troops to Somalia to bolster the transitional government soldiers adding that the existence of the TFG is in risk condition.
On the other hand the speaker of the Somali legislature Mr. Madobe told reporters that the fighting against the government is led by a senior leader of Al-Qaeda who is from Pakistan.
He also said that the neighboring countries will also be attacked and be in a danger if the transitional government is toppled.
The statement of the Somali parliament speaker Sheik Aden Mohamed Nor (Madobe) comes the there is heavy fighting between the government soldiers and the Islamist forces is currently going on in the north of the Somali capital Mogadishu.
Posted: 6/20/2009 6:07:00 PM
Shabelle: SOMALIA
MOGADISHU (Sh. M. Network) – the transitional parliament speaker Sheik Aden Mohamed Nor (Madobe) has held a press conference in Mogadishu and requested from the neighboring countries to send troops with in the following 24 hours.
The speaker of the parliament talked more matters in his press conference in the capital and suggested from the neighboring countries like Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Yemen to send troops into Somalia with in the following 24 hours saying that the government’s power is on the verge of to be defeated by the Islamist forces in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
Sheik Aden Madobe said that the decision was approved by the Somali parliamentarians and agreed to ask the neighboring countries to send troops to Somalia to bolster the transitional government soldiers adding that the existence of the TFG is in risk condition.
On the other hand the speaker of the Somali legislature Mr. Madobe told reporters that the fighting against the government is led by a senior leader of Al-Qaeda who is from Pakistan.
He also said that the neighboring countries will also be attacked and be in a danger if the transitional government is toppled.
The statement of the Somali parliament speaker Sheik Aden Mohamed Nor (Madobe) comes the there is heavy fighting between the government soldiers and the Islamist forces is currently going on in the north of the Somali capital Mogadishu.
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Very shocking indeed. Does the government have no power on the ground, whats goin on? I'm completely lost.
Fighting in Yaaqshiid, Shibis and Kaaraan this morning
Fighting in Yaaqshiid, Shibis and Kaaraan this morning
Fighting restarts in Mogadishu
Posted: 6/20/2009 4:11:00 PM
Shabelle: SOMALIA
MOGADISHU (Sh. M. Network) – heavy fighting between government soldiers and Islamist forces has restarted in parts of Yaqshid, Shibis and Karan districts north of the Somali capital Mogadishu, officials told Shabelle radio on Saturday.
Reports say that the fighting started in parts of Yaqshid district early on Saturday morning and lately spread to Shibis and Karan districts as both sides claimed victory about the fighting and still exchanging heavy gunfire in the capial.
Mo’alin Hashi, a member of Hisbul Islam organization officials told Shabelle radio that they have the upper hand of the fighting continuing in Yaqshid district adding that their forces are near to Global hotel in the north of the capital.
On the other hand, Farhan Asanyo, a military spokesman of the transitional government disproved the statement of Mo’alin Hashi saying that the government soldiers are very close to Pasta Factory, a stronghold of the Islamist forces in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
It is unclear the real casualty and details of the fighting.
But short after that we had contacted to Abdirak Kampala, a freelance journalist in area of the fighting specially Nasin-Bundo neighborhood in Shibis district and told Shabelle Media Network that Hisbul Islam forces backing by Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen forces were in Nasib-Bundo zone, an area of the fighting in north of the capital.
Kampala said that the sound of heavy gunfire could be heard in all directions as many fleeing people could also be seen in warring areas of the fighting in Mogadishu.
The fighting comes as there has been heavy fighting between the two sides yesterday afternoon until overnight, killing 4, injuring 10 others in Yaqshid and Karan districts in the north of the capital.
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I knew this was coming
this government controls a few blocks in the capital.

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Re: Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
They were forced to do so, the stupid xarakatul shabaabil murtaddiin focked things up by saying if they capture somalia the war wont stop until they conquer jerusalem,tokio and the rest of the world.subeir123 wrote:I knew this was comingthis government controls a few blocks in the capital.
The neighboring troops and the somali government has a very good reason to beat the shit out of alxaaram and xisbul uzza wal mannat.
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Re: Breaking News: Parliment Asks for Neighboring Troops
we are going back to 2007 again...xabashi iyo kenyaati ayaa qabsan doono wadanka,,dawlada kenya waxa la wareegi doontaa from gedo ,jubooyinka iyo shabeleda hoose,,xabashina the rest of the country ayey qabsanaysaa.
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Shrib.
This is what Kenya and Ethiopia were advocating for years to divide Somalia between the two once and for good, only sad and dark days are ahead if the neighboring troops invade Somalia, the good and proud days of being Somali is gone down the drain, from now on all we are going to get is Gumeysi and HIV what else do you get from Ethiopia and Kenya.
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I am not surprised, the Kenyan foreign minister just said yesterday
Kenya will not sit by as Somalia worsens -minister
By Wangui Kanina
NAIROBI, June 19 (Reuters) - Kenya will not sit by and allow the situation in neighbouring Somalia to deteriorate further because it is a threat to regional stability, the country's foreign minister said on Friday.
Hardline Islamist insurgents stepped up an offensive against Somalia's government last month and on Thursday killed the Horn of Africa country's security minister and at least 30 other people in a suicide car bomb attack. [ID:nLI450352]
Kenya and other countries in the region, as well as Western nations, fear that if the chaos continues, groups with links to al Qaeda will become entrenched and threaten the stability of neighbouring countries.
"We will not sit by and watch the situation in Somalia deteriorate beyond where it is. We have a duty ... as a government to protect our strategic interests including our security," said Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula.
"Kenya will do exactly that to ensure the unfolding developments in Somalia do not in any way undermine or affect our peace and security as a country," he told a news conference.
Asked about any specific action, Wetangula said an international partnership was dealing with the issue of the insurgency and instability in Somalia and it would be inappropriate to discuss details.
Al Shabaab insurgents, said to have hundreds of foreign fighters in their ranks, claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack. The rebels control much of southern Somalia and some of the capital. They want to oust the government and impose a strict version of Islamic law throughout the country.
John Holmes, the top U.N. humanitarian aid official, said on Friday that instability was making it very tough to deliver food and other supplies to the vulnerable Somalis who are also struggling to cope with drought. "Access to the area is extremely difficult," he told a news conference in Geneva.
SIGNIFICANT SETBACKS
Wetangula's comments echoed a joint statement issued on Thursday by the European Union, the African Union, the Inter Governmental Agency on Development, the League of Arab States and the United Nations.
"These extremists, both Somali and foreigners, are continuing their indiscriminate violence. They are a threat not only to the country, but to the IGAD region and the international community," the bodies said.
They condemned the latest suicide attack as "deplorable."
Al Shabaab has so far resisted government attempts to drive its fighters from the capital.
The death of the security minister and Mogadishu's police chief this week were seen as significant setbacks given the two men were closely involved in directing the government's forces.
Analysts say the fighting in Mogadishu since May 7, in which about 300 people have been killed, is the worst for years and the chances of a negotiated peace are waning.
Wetangula, who met several ambassadors in Nairobi on Friday, urged countries who had pledged at least $213 million in April to build up security forces to deliver on those pledges as soon as possible. [ID:nLN971776]
"The government in Mogadishu needs to operate, they need the funds to pay their civil services, their outgoings in many ways and they need survival kits, they are under immense pressure from the rebels that are fighting them," he said.
He said the African Union was committed to beefing up its 4,300-strong peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and helping to build a police force.
Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke told the news conference the suicide attacks would not deter the government from pursuing peace in the country, mired in conflict since 1991.
"We call on the international community to stand with us and assist our security forces and AMISOM to really defeat these enemies before they pose a threat to the entire region," he said. (Additional reporting by Laura MacInnis in Geneva; Editing by David Clarke and Andrew Dobbie)
Kenya will not sit by as Somalia worsens -minister
By Wangui Kanina
NAIROBI, June 19 (Reuters) - Kenya will not sit by and allow the situation in neighbouring Somalia to deteriorate further because it is a threat to regional stability, the country's foreign minister said on Friday.
Hardline Islamist insurgents stepped up an offensive against Somalia's government last month and on Thursday killed the Horn of Africa country's security minister and at least 30 other people in a suicide car bomb attack. [ID:nLI450352]
Kenya and other countries in the region, as well as Western nations, fear that if the chaos continues, groups with links to al Qaeda will become entrenched and threaten the stability of neighbouring countries.
"We will not sit by and watch the situation in Somalia deteriorate beyond where it is. We have a duty ... as a government to protect our strategic interests including our security," said Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula.
"Kenya will do exactly that to ensure the unfolding developments in Somalia do not in any way undermine or affect our peace and security as a country," he told a news conference.
Asked about any specific action, Wetangula said an international partnership was dealing with the issue of the insurgency and instability in Somalia and it would be inappropriate to discuss details.
Al Shabaab insurgents, said to have hundreds of foreign fighters in their ranks, claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack. The rebels control much of southern Somalia and some of the capital. They want to oust the government and impose a strict version of Islamic law throughout the country.
John Holmes, the top U.N. humanitarian aid official, said on Friday that instability was making it very tough to deliver food and other supplies to the vulnerable Somalis who are also struggling to cope with drought. "Access to the area is extremely difficult," he told a news conference in Geneva.
SIGNIFICANT SETBACKS
Wetangula's comments echoed a joint statement issued on Thursday by the European Union, the African Union, the Inter Governmental Agency on Development, the League of Arab States and the United Nations.
"These extremists, both Somali and foreigners, are continuing their indiscriminate violence. They are a threat not only to the country, but to the IGAD region and the international community," the bodies said.
They condemned the latest suicide attack as "deplorable."
Al Shabaab has so far resisted government attempts to drive its fighters from the capital.
The death of the security minister and Mogadishu's police chief this week were seen as significant setbacks given the two men were closely involved in directing the government's forces.
Analysts say the fighting in Mogadishu since May 7, in which about 300 people have been killed, is the worst for years and the chances of a negotiated peace are waning.
Wetangula, who met several ambassadors in Nairobi on Friday, urged countries who had pledged at least $213 million in April to build up security forces to deliver on those pledges as soon as possible. [ID:nLN971776]
"The government in Mogadishu needs to operate, they need the funds to pay their civil services, their outgoings in many ways and they need survival kits, they are under immense pressure from the rebels that are fighting them," he said.
He said the African Union was committed to beefing up its 4,300-strong peacekeeping mission in Somalia (AMISOM) and helping to build a police force.
Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke told the news conference the suicide attacks would not deter the government from pursuing peace in the country, mired in conflict since 1991.
"We call on the international community to stand with us and assist our security forces and AMISOM to really defeat these enemies before they pose a threat to the entire region," he said. (Additional reporting by Laura MacInnis in Geneva; Editing by David Clarke and Andrew Dobbie)
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