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President sharif and Prime minister Abdiweli hold speech
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:52 am
by Coeus
aha Soomaaliya Sheekh Shariif Sheekh Axmed iyo ra'iisul wasaare C/weli Maxamed Cali oo shir jaraa'id ku qabtay xarunta madaxtooyada Soomaaliya ayaa sheegay in ka bixitaankii Xarakada Al-shabaab ee Muqdisho ay tahay guul u soo hoyatay shacabka Soomaaliyeed.
Sheekh Shariif ayaa hoosta ka xariiqay in dagaal-yahannada Xarakatul Shabaab ay isaga baxeen Muqdisho, wuxuuna xusay in culeys la saaray ay sabab u tahyay inay mar qura faarujiyaan goobihii ay caasimadda kaga sugnaayeen.
"Dowladda Soomaaliya waxay soo dhaweynaysaa guusha ay ciidamadeeda oo ka helay gacan AMISOM ay ka gaareen dagaalladii ay Al-shabaab kula galeen Muqdisho," ayuu yiri Sheekh Shariif oo sheegay in Al-shabaab ay ka adkaadeen.
Madaxweynaha ayaa sidoo kale sheegay in dalku uu leeyahay laba cadow oo uu ku kala sheegay Al-Shabaab iyo kuwa geysanaya falalka ammaan xumo, isagoo sheegay in dowladdu ay si wadajir ah ula dagaalami doonto labada cadow. Sidoo kale wuxuu sheegay in ciidammo u gaar ah loo sameyn doono deegaanada ay Al-Shabaab ka baxday si ammaanka loo sugo.
Sidoo kale, Sheekh Shariif wuxuu ka hadlay falkii argagaxa lahaa ee shalay ka dhacay xerada Badbaado oo dowladdu ay horay u dajisay dadkii kasoo barakacay abaaraha ku dhuftay koonfurta Soomaaliya, isagoo ku tilmaamay falkaas mid ay geysteen arxan-laawayaal aan lahayn damiir Soomaalinimo, mid Islaanimo iyo mid bini'aadnimo toona, wuxuuna xusay in la horkeeni doono cadaaladda.
Madaxweyne Sheekh Shariif wuxuu sidoo kale sheegay in qofkii lagu arko isagoo bililiqo geysanaya uu la kulmi doono ciqaab adag taasoo noqon karta dil toogasho. Isagoo sheegay in arrintan ay kasoo baxday kulan ay saakay Muqdisho ku yeesheen guddiga ammaanka Qaranka.
Dhanka kale, ra'iisul wasaaraha Soomaaliya C/weli Gaas ayaa isaguna sheegay in guushan ay gaareen ciidamada DKMG ah iyo kuwa AMISOM oo isgarabsanay ay tahay mid u soo hoyatay shacabka Soomaaliyeed oo dhan, isagoo intaas ku daray inay sii socon doonaan howgallada inta dalka oo dhan laga saarayo Xarakada Al-Shabaa
Re: ALLAHU AKBAR!!! MOGADISHU IS LIBERATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:14 am
by Somalian_Boqor
Axmed Tuke duf ku bax is casil! Adigoo wadaad sheeganayaa caqiidadee iyo damiirkee baa ku saamaxay in aad isaga fahdidho kursiga Filla Soomaaliya? Xili umadii Soomalaiyeed ay sidatan u baaba’ayso.

Re: The Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:15 am
by LobsterUnit
wutang clan quotes?

Farxada Shacabka Mogadishu
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:16 am
by Dudaaye
New York Times: The Whole Of Mogadishu In Goverment Hands
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:32 am
by Somalian_Boqor
Shabab Concede Control of Somalia’s Capital to Government
NAIROBI, Kenya — The Shabab militant Islamist group withdrew on Saturday morning from Mogadishu, the bullet-ridden capital of Somalia, and the city is now under government control for the first time in years.
Witnesses described truckloads of heavily armed Shabab fighters driving away under the cover of darkness and beleaguered residents almost immediately pouring into the streets to cheer — and jeer — the departing militants.
The Shabab has controlled parts of Mogadishu for years, inflicting a brutal reign in its areas, chopping off the hands of petty thieves and beheading anyone Shabab fighters consider a spy. The Shabab has also banned music, television and even bras, calling them all un-Islamic.
But in the last few months, the Shabab, which has pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda, has suffered heavy losses, both from American drone attacks on its leaders and from steady urban fighting against a superior, better-armed, 9,000-soldier strong African Union peacekeeping force. Many analysts have said the Shabab is growing weaker by the day and that the fissures are deepening in the organization, partly because of a famine that is sweeping southern Somalia and creating disputes within the Shabab about whether or not to let in Western aid organizations.
So far, very few Western aid groups work in Shabab territories, which is one reason a severe drought this year, one of the worst for the country in 60 years, has spelled tens of thousands of deaths and a famine in Shabab areas. The Shabab is also blocking people from leaving the zones it controls and has even set up its own large camp for displaced people about 25 miles from Mogadishu where it is essentially imprisoning families who were trying to escape Shabab territory.
On Saturday, Ali Mohamoud Rage, a Shabab spokesman, announced that, “The mujahideens have completely vacated Mogadishu for tactical purposes.”
He said that the Shabab would change its “fighting strategy into hit-and-run attacks, where the mujahideens will attack on the spot wherever government and African Union forces are based.”
“We will be back soon,” Sheik Rage vowed.
Mujahideens is a term for holy warriors.
The question now is will Somalia’s weak transitional government, which has squandered several opportunities, be able to capitalize on the situation. The government is plagued by bitter infighting and a corrupt, undisciplined army, despite the fact that the American government and other Western donors have invested millions of dollars in it. On Friday, government troops looted sacks of grain and killed several people during a riot over emergency food in one of the government-controlled camps in Mogadishu. More than 100,000 people have flooded into the capital to seek the government’s help.
The government has not had such free access in the capital since 2007. In late 2006, Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia and pushed out Islamist militants and, for a brief spell, the transitional government controlled much of the country. But within months the Shabab was waging hit-and-run attacks, and by 2008, it had seized control of several towns across the country and neighborhoods within Mogadishu.
The Shabab have brought many Qaeda tactics to Somalia, including roadside bombs and suicide bombs. But Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, one of the key Shabab commanders and a wanted Qaeda agent, was recently killed in a shootout in Mogadishu, dealing the Shabab a serious setback in its ability to unleash terrorist attacks.
On Saturday, witnesses said the Shabab fighters were heading south of Mogadishu toward Brava, Merka and other towns they control in southern Somalia. In 2006, the Islamist militants made a similar escape, driving all the way down to the Kenyan border where they melted away into the jungle, to regroup a few months later.
Mohammed Ibrahim contributed reporting from Mogadishu.
Re: ALLAHU AKBAR!!! MOGADISHU IS LIBERATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:33 am
by Somalian_Boqor
Re: New York Times: The Whole Of Mogadishu In Goverment Hand
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:42 am
by Beenaale_No1
Somalian_Boqor wrote:Shabab Concede Control of Somalia’s Capital to Government
NAIROBI, Kenya — The Shabab militant Islamist group withdrew on Saturday morning from Mogadishu, the bullet-ridden capital of Somalia, and the city is now under government control for the first time in years.
Witnesses described truckloads of heavily armed Shabab fighters driving away under the cover of darkness and beleaguered residents almost immediately pouring into the streets to cheer — and jeer — the departing militants.
The Shabab has controlled parts of Mogadishu for years, inflicting a brutal reign in its areas, chopping off the hands of petty thieves and beheading anyone Shabab fighters consider a spy. The Shabab has also banned music, television and even bras, calling them all un-Islamic.
But in the last few months, the Shabab, which has pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda, has suffered heavy losses, both from American drone attacks on its leaders and from steady urban fighting against a superior, better-armed, 9,000-soldier strong African Union peacekeeping force. Many analysts have said the Shabab is growing weaker by the day and that the fissures are deepening in the organization, partly because of a famine that is sweeping southern Somalia and creating disputes within the Shabab about whether or not to let in Western aid organizations.
So far, very few Western aid groups work in Shabab territories, which is one reason a severe drought this year, one of the worst for the country in 60 years, has spelled tens of thousands of deaths and a famine in Shabab areas. The Shabab is also blocking people from leaving the zones it controls and has even set up its own large camp for displaced people about 25 miles from Mogadishu where it is essentially imprisoning families who were trying to escape Shabab territory.
On Saturday, Ali Mohamoud Rage, a Shabab spokesman, announced that, “The mujahideens have completely vacated Mogadishu for tactical purposes.”
He said that the Shabab would change its “fighting strategy into hit-and-run attacks, where the mujahideens will attack on the spot wherever government and African Union forces are based.”
“We will be back soon,” Sheik Rage vowed.
Mujahideens is a term for holy warriors.
The question now is will Somalia’s weak transitional government, which has squandered several opportunities, be able to capitalize on the situation. The government is plagued by bitter infighting and a corrupt, undisciplined army, despite the fact that the American government and other Western donors have invested millions of dollars in it. On Friday, government troops looted sacks of grain and killed several people during a riot over emergency food in one of the government-controlled camps in Mogadishu. More than 100,000 people have flooded into the capital to seek the government’s help.
The government has not had such free access in the capital since 2007. In late 2006, Ethiopian troops invaded Somalia and pushed out Islamist militants and, for a brief spell, the transitional government controlled much of the country. But within months the Shabab was waging hit-and-run attacks, and by 2008, it had seized control of several towns across the country and neighborhoods within Mogadishu.
The Shabab have brought many Qaeda tactics to Somalia, including roadside bombs and suicide bombs. But Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, one of the key Shabab commanders and a wanted Qaeda agent, was recently killed in a shootout in Mogadishu, dealing the Shabab a serious setback in its ability to unleash terrorist attacks.
On Saturday, witnesses said the Shabab fighters were heading south of Mogadishu toward Brava, Merka and other towns they control in southern Somalia. In 2006, the Islamist militants made a similar escape, driving all the way down to the Kenyan border where they melted away into the jungle, to regroup a few months later.
Mohammed Ibrahim contributed reporting from Mogadishu.
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Re: New York Times: The Whole Of Mogadishu In Goverment Hand
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:50 am
by abdisamad3
Re: New York Times: The Whole Of Mogadishu In Goverment Hand
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 8:54 am
by Beenaale_No1
Re: New York Times: The Whole Of Mogadishu In Goverment Hand
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:11 am
by Garuun
War somali resistance movement is many centuries old. one days witdrawal from the capital does not change much.it just like the change of the wind. again the invaders will be kicked out Bidnillah tacaalaa ans somalia will be free. Victory will be our,and our land will be liberated InshaAllah
Nato invaded and captured Kabul ten years ago. how is the status today?.lol. Justice and freedom is much superior than aggression and injustice..All invaders are doomed.
Shabaabul murtaddiin leaves Ceelbuur
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:18 am
by AhlulbaytSoldier
DEG DEG: Ciidamadii Al-Shabaab ee ku sugnaa Ceelbuur oo isaga baxay
War goor dhow na soo gaaray ayaa sheegaya in Ciidamada Al-Shabaab ay isaga baxeen degmada Ceelbuur ee Gobolka Galgaduud, iyadoo warar kala duwan ay ka soo baxayaan qaabka Ciidamadaas u faarujiyaan halkaas, xilli xalay guud ahaan ay baneeyeen Magaalada Muqdisho ee Caasimada Soomaaliya.
Sida ay sheegayaan wararka Ciidamo iyo gaadiid fara badan oo kuwa dagaalka ayaa barqanimadii maanta ka huleelay degmada Ceelbuur, waxaana dadka deegaanka ay sheegeen in Ciidamadaas ay magaalada dhanka Koofur kaga baxeen.
Wararka qaar ayaa sheegaya in Ciidamada ka baxay halkaas ay ka soo jeedaan Gobolada Bay iyo Bakool, isla markaana sababaha uga baxeen ay tahay qaab deegaan ahaan, maadaama deegaanka ka soo jeedin.
Ciidamada ayaa Gawaari tiil Saldhiga degmada Ceelbuur horay u sii qaatay, inkastoo dadka deegaanka ay sheegayan in wali Ciidamo aan badneyn ku sugan yihiin degmada.
Afhayeenka Al-Shabaab Cali Dheere ayaa sheegay in is bedelka Muqdisho ku yimid aanu saameyn doonin Gobolada dalka ee ay ka taliyaan, isagoo ugu baaqay Maamulada deegaanada inay howlahooda sii wataan.
Kulan Hogaanka Al-Shabaab maalmihii la soo dhaafay ku dhex marayay degmada Balcad ayaa laga soo saaray qodobo muhiim ah, kaas oo xataa kala aragti duwanaan uu ka dhashay, inkastoo markii dambe isku raaceen in ay ka baxaan Magaalada Muqdisho, deegaanada Gobolada dalkana sidooda ugu sii wadaan maamulka.
Dadka odorasa siyaasada ayaa sheegaya in Al-Shabaab qorsheyneyso inay dib u soo celiso hababkii lagu yaqiinay ee xilligii Itoobiyaanka ay joogeen ee dilalka qorsheysan loo geysanayay saraakiisha, qaraxyada Miino iyo bambaanooyinka lala eegto xarumaha iyo saldhigyada.
Re: New York Times: The Whole Of Mogadishu In Goverment Hand
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:18 am
by zingii
barafuun dhaaftay oo waa dabayl qabow.

Re: Al-Shabab have left Mogadishu (MERGED, ALL TALK GOES HER
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:01 am
by union
Re: Al-Shabab have left Mogadishu (MERGED, ALL TALK GOES HER
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:09 am
by grandpakhalif
May Allah protect the mujahideen from these so called filthy AMISOM christian crusaders.
Anyways thank god, Abti Dahir Aweys has found refuge in Bardheere Gedo.

Re: Al-Shabab have left Mogadishu (MERGED, ALL TALK GOES HER
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 10:20 am
by Coeus