TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
Savages !
The TFG & Shabab are animals who hate any1 who exposes their crimes.
The TFG & Shabab are animals who hate any1 who exposes their crimes.
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
The journalist didn't lie and neither fabricated his story, but sheikh Mukhtar Robow thought he can't be sacked and is "Allah's executioner" in Somalia. If those who claim to represent 'Islam' act this way, what do you expect from the TFG?
http://www.somalinet.com/news/world/Somalia/14027
Somalia Islamic movement makes new leadership
Sat. December 22, 2007 05:05 am.- By Mohamed Abdi Farah. - Send this news article
(SomaliNet) Somalia's Young Islamic Movement commonly known as 'Al-Shabab' said in a statement that they had appointed Sheikh Mukhtar Abdirahman Abu-Zubeyr as the new leader, an Arab newspaper reported on Saturday.
The London based Sharq Al-Aswsat newspaper said it received the statement from Al-Shabab saying the Islamic Movement had changed its former leader Sheik Mukhtar Robow Abu-Mansor with Abu-Zubeyr.
The radical movement in Somalia did not give details about the new change of their leadership.
Al-Shabab, which is now waging insurgency attacks aimed to regain control in Somalia, said it will launch full scale war against the government and its Ethiopian ally.
former spokesperson of the Young Islamic Movement Abu-Mansor who is in Somalia' upper regions (Bay and Bakol) declined to comment on the new change.
The new leader of Al-Shabab is said to have had training in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime and then came back to Somalia where he had founded the radical movement to face against the enemy of Islamic religion.
Al-Shabab which was the military brigades of the ousted Islamic Courts Union is now actively involves the on going hit and run attacks in Mogadishu which left hundreds dead, thousands more wounded and caused that 600,000 (half of the city's people) flee their houses.
http://www.somalinet.com/news/world/Somalia/14027
Somalia Islamic movement makes new leadership
Sat. December 22, 2007 05:05 am.- By Mohamed Abdi Farah. - Send this news article
(SomaliNet) Somalia's Young Islamic Movement commonly known as 'Al-Shabab' said in a statement that they had appointed Sheikh Mukhtar Abdirahman Abu-Zubeyr as the new leader, an Arab newspaper reported on Saturday.
The London based Sharq Al-Aswsat newspaper said it received the statement from Al-Shabab saying the Islamic Movement had changed its former leader Sheik Mukhtar Robow Abu-Mansor with Abu-Zubeyr.
The radical movement in Somalia did not give details about the new change of their leadership.
Al-Shabab, which is now waging insurgency attacks aimed to regain control in Somalia, said it will launch full scale war against the government and its Ethiopian ally.
former spokesperson of the Young Islamic Movement Abu-Mansor who is in Somalia' upper regions (Bay and Bakol) declined to comment on the new change.
The new leader of Al-Shabab is said to have had training in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime and then came back to Somalia where he had founded the radical movement to face against the enemy of Islamic religion.
Al-Shabab which was the military brigades of the ousted Islamic Courts Union is now actively involves the on going hit and run attacks in Mogadishu which left hundreds dead, thousands more wounded and caused that 600,000 (half of the city's people) flee their houses.
Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
waagacusub is known to use have its news publish for self advetise and PR.
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
Ur a few months late, we already sidcussed this.
Atleast Al-Shabaab just threatened TFG was killing journalists left and right, and was shutting down every news agency who reported fighting
Atleast Al-Shabaab just threatened TFG was killing journalists left and right, and was shutting down every news agency who reported fighting
Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
[quote="American-Suufi"]The journalist didn't lie and neither fabricated his story, but sheikh Mukhtar Robow thought he can't be sacked and is "Allah's executioner" in Somalia. If those who claim to represent 'Islam' act this way, what do you expect from the TFG?
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Islam doesnt need any representation from this type of creatures. this are the same moryans that were looting and raping for 17 years and though changing shirts will make them born again. they are more impressed with tittles like Mujahideen, when in fact they are nothing more than jahiileen...
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Islam doesnt need any representation from this type of creatures. this are the same moryans that were looting and raping for 17 years and though changing shirts will make them born again. they are more impressed with tittles like Mujahideen, when in fact they are nothing more than jahiileen...
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
[quote="Adan*5"]PR[/quote]
co-sign
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
american salafi
get the fuk out of here motha fuka
get the fuk out of here motha fuka
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
[quote="Muktaaar"]american salafi
get the fuk out of here motha fuka[/quote]
Cosign blud
get the fuk out of here motha fuka[/quote]
Cosign blud
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
[quote="biko"]Islam doesnt need any representation from this type of creatures. this are the same moryans that were looting and raping for 17 years and though changing shirts will make them born again. they are more impressed with tittles like Mujahideen, when in fact they are nothing more than jahiileen...[/quote]
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this coming from the nacas yare who is against everyone and anyone. on top of that, the nacas yare uses terms such as "born again", terms that cannot and donnot apply to Muslims. no doubt, the nacas yare is too britainized
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this coming from the nacas yare who is against everyone and anyone. on top of that, the nacas yare uses terms such as "born again", terms that cannot and donnot apply to Muslims. no doubt, the nacas yare is too britainized
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
Why insults?
The TFG is a weak artificial government like a seriously sick person on Ethiopian drips & mechanical breathing apparatus and Al-Shabab are not interested in establishing a regime in Somalia, but they are emulating their Al-Qaeda masters. Somalis have to wake up otherwise Somalia is a lost cause. TFG and Al-Shabab are Two extremes.
Somalia's Shabab Insurgents Split with Courts.
Written by Ali Moallim,
Published in : News, Politics | Somalia
Mogadishu, (insidesomalia.org)-More than a year after the country's Islamic Courts regime was routed on the battlefield by Ethiopian troops; insurgents continue their campaign against the foreigners and their local allies. Much of the violence is blamed on one group known as the Shabab, which represents the most militant aspects of Somali Islamism and a handful of foreign jihadists affiliated to Al-Qaeda.
However, the Shabab is no longer a cohesive force. Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the leader of the Islamic Courts, claimed in January that part of the Shabab had broken away. The rift seems to be an extension of the Islamic Courts' internal differences.
Opinion was very much divided on the Islamic Courts, with many observers applauding them for bringing stability to Somalia after so many years of chaos. Others equated the courts to Afghanistan's Taliban regime and accused them of harboring Al-Qaeda terrorists. These opposing views were personified by the Islamic Courts' most prominent leaders, Sheikh Ahmed and Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys. The former is seen as a comparative moderate, while the latter is considered a Salafist firebrand who is close to Al-Qaeda.
It was Aweys' hard-line associates that led the Shabab and pushed for a jihad against Ethiopia, which was propping up the remnants of Somalia's transitional government. Ethiopia responded with an all-out offensive in December, which crushed the Islamists on the battlefield and swept them from power in Mogadishu.
An insurgency began almost immediately. While the fighting is intertwined with Somalia's longstanding clan rivalries, the Shabab continues to wage jihad with the intention of expelling the Ethiopians and establishing an Islamic state. Meanwhile, Sheikh Ahmed was detained in Kenya, but released and allowed to travel on to Yemen. He has subsequently emerged as the leader of a broader opposition alliance with questionable authority.
The first suicide bombing after the collapse of the Islamic Courts took place on 26 March 2007, when a Somali militant drove into an Ethiopian military base in a truck rigged with explosives. The Shabab released a video almost immediately, showing the bomber reading a last statement and the explosion from a distance.
Somalia's Islamic Courts received support from a number of states in 2006, according to a variety of sources. Ethiopia has repeatedly accused Eritrea of training and equipping the Shabab. The Shabab recruits interviewed by the National Post confirmed they had received Eritrean weapons and training.
The ongoing relationship between Eritrea and Somali Islamists was confirmed in September 2007, when the Eritreans hosted a conference of Somali opposition figures. The conference resulted in the formation of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS), an umbrella group for the deposed Islamists, former parliamentarians and Diaspora leaders.
Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was appointed the chairman of the new alliance. Aweys also attended the conference, making his first public appearance since the collapse of the Islamic Courts. While Aweys has said he holds no formal position in the ARS, the presence of the Islamic Courts leaders in Asmara strengthened the presumption that Eritrea was sponsoring an alliance that included the Shabab insurgents fighting in Somalia.
However, the reaction to the ARS from militants in Somalia was less than positive. Mukhtar Robow telephoned a Somali radio station on 29 October 2007 to say that the Shabab did not recognize the new alliance. The ARS's broad membership seems to be contributing to its unpopularity with Islamists. Specific aired grievances include the ARS's support for UN principles and that some of its members were Somali women who had 'apostatized' themselves by marrying non-Muslims.
Although the ARS does not seem to represent the Shabab commanders in the field, Sheikh Ahmed seems to think differently. He told local Journalists in January that part of the Shabab had split from his organization (apparently referring to the Islamic Courts, rather than the ARS).
http://insidesomalia.org/News/Politics- ... ourts.html
The TFG is a weak artificial government like a seriously sick person on Ethiopian drips & mechanical breathing apparatus and Al-Shabab are not interested in establishing a regime in Somalia, but they are emulating their Al-Qaeda masters. Somalis have to wake up otherwise Somalia is a lost cause. TFG and Al-Shabab are Two extremes.
Somalia's Shabab Insurgents Split with Courts.
Written by Ali Moallim,
Published in : News, Politics | Somalia
Mogadishu, (insidesomalia.org)-More than a year after the country's Islamic Courts regime was routed on the battlefield by Ethiopian troops; insurgents continue their campaign against the foreigners and their local allies. Much of the violence is blamed on one group known as the Shabab, which represents the most militant aspects of Somali Islamism and a handful of foreign jihadists affiliated to Al-Qaeda.
However, the Shabab is no longer a cohesive force. Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, the leader of the Islamic Courts, claimed in January that part of the Shabab had broken away. The rift seems to be an extension of the Islamic Courts' internal differences.
Opinion was very much divided on the Islamic Courts, with many observers applauding them for bringing stability to Somalia after so many years of chaos. Others equated the courts to Afghanistan's Taliban regime and accused them of harboring Al-Qaeda terrorists. These opposing views were personified by the Islamic Courts' most prominent leaders, Sheikh Ahmed and Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys. The former is seen as a comparative moderate, while the latter is considered a Salafist firebrand who is close to Al-Qaeda.
It was Aweys' hard-line associates that led the Shabab and pushed for a jihad against Ethiopia, which was propping up the remnants of Somalia's transitional government. Ethiopia responded with an all-out offensive in December, which crushed the Islamists on the battlefield and swept them from power in Mogadishu.
An insurgency began almost immediately. While the fighting is intertwined with Somalia's longstanding clan rivalries, the Shabab continues to wage jihad with the intention of expelling the Ethiopians and establishing an Islamic state. Meanwhile, Sheikh Ahmed was detained in Kenya, but released and allowed to travel on to Yemen. He has subsequently emerged as the leader of a broader opposition alliance with questionable authority.
The first suicide bombing after the collapse of the Islamic Courts took place on 26 March 2007, when a Somali militant drove into an Ethiopian military base in a truck rigged with explosives. The Shabab released a video almost immediately, showing the bomber reading a last statement and the explosion from a distance.
Somalia's Islamic Courts received support from a number of states in 2006, according to a variety of sources. Ethiopia has repeatedly accused Eritrea of training and equipping the Shabab. The Shabab recruits interviewed by the National Post confirmed they had received Eritrean weapons and training.
The ongoing relationship between Eritrea and Somali Islamists was confirmed in September 2007, when the Eritreans hosted a conference of Somali opposition figures. The conference resulted in the formation of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS), an umbrella group for the deposed Islamists, former parliamentarians and Diaspora leaders.
Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed was appointed the chairman of the new alliance. Aweys also attended the conference, making his first public appearance since the collapse of the Islamic Courts. While Aweys has said he holds no formal position in the ARS, the presence of the Islamic Courts leaders in Asmara strengthened the presumption that Eritrea was sponsoring an alliance that included the Shabab insurgents fighting in Somalia.
However, the reaction to the ARS from militants in Somalia was less than positive. Mukhtar Robow telephoned a Somali radio station on 29 October 2007 to say that the Shabab did not recognize the new alliance. The ARS's broad membership seems to be contributing to its unpopularity with Islamists. Specific aired grievances include the ARS's support for UN principles and that some of its members were Somali women who had 'apostatized' themselves by marrying non-Muslims.
Although the ARS does not seem to represent the Shabab commanders in the field, Sheikh Ahmed seems to think differently. He told local Journalists in January that part of the Shabab had split from his organization (apparently referring to the Islamic Courts, rather than the ARS).
http://insidesomalia.org/News/Politics- ... ourts.html
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
[quote="American-Suufi"]TFG and Al-Shabab are Two extremes.[/quote]
your all talk no action. why don't you form the alternative to those two?
your all talk no action. why don't you form the alternative to those two?
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
[quote="justice4basra"][quote="American-Suufi"]TFG and Al-Shabab are Two extremes.[/quote]
your all talk no action. why don't you form the alternative to those two?[/quote]
That is my objective of this post. To make Somalis aware of these 2 evils, Alshabab and the TFG.
your all talk no action. why don't you form the alternative to those two?[/quote]
That is my objective of this post. To make Somalis aware of these 2 evils, Alshabab and the TFG.
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Re: TFG & Al-Shabab Unite to threaten to kill Somali journalist
Al-Shabab are terrorists who kill innocent civilians and young children, they do not and will not represent muslims or somali's.
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