How Massacre of 47 Civilians Changed Somalia's History

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Re: How Massacre of 47 Civilians Changed Somalia's History

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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Waxan ku idhi guriga habayartey maalintaa maad joogtey, how could you possibly know, wallahi aadi ma tihi you defend murderers because just because waa tolkaa, now me just recently the samaroon guys who were slaughtered by my toll if I see them wallahi I would kill them if I had a choose, lakiin adigu it's toll over everything.
what toll U dumb idiot. The people who were behind including IIdor officers. Ma doqon baa tahay U dumb ass. Ur IIdor clan killed Gadabursi and Ogaden geeljires in 1991. Ma ayaga qoorta kaga galiya?

My abti and 4 of my adeers where murdered by the Hutus USC ma maalinkasta la booda oo sheekadas la imaada?

This IIdor thinks he's a Jew and that his life's more precious than others

If Ur own clan killed 5 Gadabursi travellers last month, what makes U think they never done that shiid in 1991? Teeda kale? where are the killers of the Gadabursi travellers?

Bal firiya sida loo qariyey which is exactly what happend in 1991. Markii SNM dadka maatada xasuuqeen bey qariyeen oo yiraahdan, dawlada ka dambeysa.
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Re: How Massacre of 47 Civilians Changed Somalia's History

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Lucky for those criminals, Somalia hasn't ratified the Rome Statute for the International Criminal Court. Some of those murderers are walking free today. :down:
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CoolPoisons wrote:
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Waxan ku idhi guriga habayartey maalintaa maad joogtey, how could you possibly know, wallahi aadi ma tihi you defend murderers because just because waa tolkaa, now me just recently the samaroon guys who were slaughtered by my toll if I see them wallahi I would kill them if I had a choose, lakiin adigu it's toll over everything.
what toll U dumb idiot. The people who were behind including IIdor officers. Ma doqon baa tahay U dumb ass. Ur IIdor clan killed Gadabursi and Ogaden geeljires in 1991. Ma ayaga qoorta kaga galiya?

My abti and 4 of my adeers where murdered by the Hutus USC ma maalinkasta la booda oo sheekadas la imaada?

This IIdor thinks he's a Jew and that his life's more precious than others

If Ur own clan killed 5 Gadabursi travellers last month, what makes U think they never done that shiid in 1991? Teeda kale? where are the killers of the Gadabursi travellers?

Bal firiya sida loo qariyey which is exactly what happend in 1991. Markii SNM dadka maatada xasuuqeen bey qariyeen oo yiraahdan, dawlada ka dambeysa.
Listen I'm not saying were not innocent because we did kill innocent civilians but you however are so close-minded what proff do you have that the officers were isaaq and even if they were so what do you think I defend killers however the masterminds behind all of this were maslax and canjeex
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Omar, where are the Gadabursi traveller killers?

Its now 1 month and cid ka hadashay ma jiraan.

This is what the Gadabursi wrote

Press Release: (ARDAA ), Justice delayed is justice denied
Posted in August 8th, 2009
by lug in News

Press Release: (ARDAA ), Justice delayed is justice denied
Press Release: Adal Resources and Development Assistance Association (ARDAA)

It is sad to say the political parties refused to denounce this dreadful murder. The three parties have one thing in common: they need the votes of the Adal communities but are indifferent to their welfare.

Justice delayed is justice denied

Almost one month has passed since July 11, 2009 (hereinafter referred to as 711) when four innocent travellers hailing from the Adal regions were butchered on the Dilla-Kalabaydh road on the basis of their clan. The people of Adal in general and the families of the victims of this heinous crime in particular, have waited for justice with unprecedented patience that has no parallel in the traditions of the Somali society. But unfortunately it has become clear that the government of Somaliland has no power to arrest the criminals or is unwilling to perform its duty toward its citizens from Adal or is unnervingly oblivious to the impact of the cold blooded murder on the relative peace and stability in Somaliland. The fact that the murderers are being protected and shielded from justice, in the name of a clan, is also a very dangerous precedent in Somaliland.

The government can be implicated on the murder case because the culprits used military vehicles, army uniform, and a high ranking commander was present at the crime scene, according to the reports of the survivors. If the government did not disassociate itself from the crime by explaining how its resources were used to kill innocent travellers, then it is obvious that government officials were collaborating with the killers.

It is sad to say the political parties refused to denounce this dreadful murder. The three parties have one thing in common: they need the votes of the Adal communities but are indifferent to their welfare.

Very few notables outside Adal regions have spoken out against this slaughter. For those who have expressed sadness about the murder, we say thank you for your sincere feelings. Surely the families of the victims appreciate your support. However, most of the leaders and members of the civil society, members of the Gurti, and the Parliament, judicial system have just kept quiet about the killings. To these groups, we say surely you have failed the families of the victims and you have failed the justice obligated on every Muslim under Islamic as well as the rule of law. Silence is a sign of acceptance and it holds true that the position taken by these sectors of the society, the government, and the political parties are not only surprisingly unconscionable but also are tantamount to unequivocal support for the murderers.

For the Somaliland society, we would like to draw their attention that there is no development, no progress, and no stability that can be achieved without peace. Justice denied for one person is justice denied for the whole society. If the murders and anyone who collaborated with them politically, materially, or any other form are not brought to justice, then the thin fibre that was holding this society together for the last nineteen years have been severely damaged.

In the light of the foregoing situations, Adal Resources and Development Assistance Association (ARDAA) condemn this outrageous and dastardly act of killing of 711 in unequivocal terms and calls upon:

1. The people of Adal regions to stand united and to demand their rights and rights of the families of the victims untiringly, and not to rest until the perpetrators of this crime are apprehended and brought to justice,

2. The government to discharge its responsibilities under the laws of the land and arrest the criminals and those who collaborated with them immediately,

3. The opposition parties to live up to their responsibilities as potential candidates to the country’s leadership and press the government to arrest the criminals of Dilla-Kalabaydh killings of 711.

ARDAA believes this deplorable crime will seriously undermine the peace and stability of Somaliland, the only two achievements that Somaliland sells to the international community. The fact that the criminals are still at large after one month of the crime shatters any hope that the Somaliland people had aspirations for recognition and nationhood. The people of Adal have been the pillars of Somaliland’s peace and future ambition but the cold blooded murder of four innocent travellers has exposed the supremacy of tribalism over government institutions.

Finally, we call upon the Somaliland government institutions, the political parties, traditional leaders, the civil society and the media to rise above the tribal arrogance that promotes internecine fighting and stand for justice, fairness, and equality for all that leads to success and better life for everyone.
Let us give peace a chance and bring justice and closure to the families of the victims.

For and on behalf of Adal Resources and Development Assistance Association (ARDAA)

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Re: How Massacre of 47 Civilians Changed Somalia's History

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Cumar-Labasuul: Dude go to google and type in CANJEEX/CANJEX, then watch the interview and you will know what took place.
He even names the ones who did it, what clans they haild from etc.
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zingii wrote:Cumar-Labasuul: Dude go to google and type in CANJEEX/CANJEX, then watch the interview and you will know what took place.
He even names the ones who did it, what clans they haild from etc.
Are you so gullible to believe it, wallahi you siyadists deny that the kacaan did anything wrong for once accept that hargeisa was bombed by the kacaan and the jazira masaacre took place because they were isaaq, don't you think why would an isaaq kill another isaaq just bewause they were isaaq.
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zingii dont waste Ur time. They think IIdor cant do nothing wrong. Waa dad maskaxda laga wase walle.

Omar where are those travelelr killers?

Almost one month has passed since July 11, 2009 (hereinafter referred to as 711) when four innocent travellers hailing from the Adal regions were butchered on the Dilla-Kalabaydh road on the basis of their clan. The people of Adal in general and the families of the victims of this heinous crime in particular, have waited for justice with unprecedented patience that has no parallel in the traditions of the Somali society. But unfortunately it has become clear that the government of Somaliland has no power to arrest the criminals or is unwilling to perform its duty toward its citizens from Adal or is unnervingly oblivious to the impact of the cold blooded murder on the relative peace and stability in Somaliland. The fact that the murderers are being protected and shielded from justice, in the name of a clan, is also a very dangerous precedent in Somaliland.

http://saylac.com/blog/2009/08/adal-res ... ion-ardaa/
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coolpoison indho adeega taas ayuu keena anagoo waxa ka hadleyna ayaad wax kale uu dhaqaaqdey. I already told you I am against that slaughter of those samaroon men and don't worry they would be dealt with - btw that is between reer nuur and reer xareed so ka dhex bax.

As for you, before 1991 you have never been in a situation were your house was raided or people close to you were killed or raped in front of your eyes, so therefore you have only seen the good side of the kacaan markaas don't act like you know everything.
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Kan horta waa emotional. Kulaha arintu waxay u dhaxeeysa laba jifo. War naanaabyaho, this is more than a clan war. Waa savagaray.

taasna waxay muujinaysa that the truth has been hidden. If they can hide the truth like that, how many things have they hidden in 1991 when SNM killed maatada iyo dad masaakinta.

How old are U Omar? Gorma kugu dambeysa Somalia? Ileen nin hooyadis been u sheegtay baa tahay. Wuxuu yiri, why would an IIdor kill another IIdor :lol: :lol: :lol: walle waan qoslay

Kaalay, dont U remember the fight between Igal and Tur? imise IIdor baa ku dhintay dagaalkas? mise waxaad u mooda that Tur was not IIdor? :lol: :lol:

alla maxaa dadkaan been lagu so koriyey
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Are you really slow I said why would an ISAAQ kill another ISAAQ just because of the fact that he was ISAAQ.
So was tuur and cigaal fighting because they wanted to kill each other because they were isaaq or were they fighting for kursi.

The reason you are bringing up the samaroon issue is because you know that your idols are not as brave and heroic as you were told in you night-time stories.
When will you admit that you guys were wrong ileen I did it I said the Isaaqs who killed those samaroon should be killed a life for a life, but then again this is somalia were guys like canjeex are still around and guys like maslax are allowed to run for presidency, cajiib.
As for my age I'm 21 and I've been bcak home twice.
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Coolpoison hoyada siilkeda wassa, are the red berets not exclusively marexaan or majority. Abaha dhakada ka wasse, you think ignoring the truth and trying to use a disgraced man's opinion will change things. Sinjiada hoyada wassa, dont insult our intelligence by claiming Isaaq's killed Isaaq's in jazira. Your a lying bastard and I bet its because most of your family have blood on their hands. Focking marexaan is a tribe full of genocidal mass murders :down:
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General sxb this one is so hard headed he tried to change to the topic to the samaroon men who got killed.
He's trying to say that Isaaq would kill other Isaaqs just because they were Isaaqs.
Again he was trying to claim I was lying about my aunt who had 7 men taken from her house in xamar.
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GENERALDUFLE, aabaha dakada ka was. Anigu rabaa inu been ii sheego. Siju waaxid oo afsomali aan ku hadli karin. Caynkaada oo camal la ma dooda. Ileen uneducated baa tahay. Qof educated la is ma bar dhigi karo qof uneducated ah.

Omar where were U when God gave common sense. No one killed no one cause there IIdor U dumb fock. The last pm in 1991 was a IIdor called Madar or something.

Horta i read Ur post again and U said Ur 21 :lol: :lol: :lol:

War anagaa yaab aragnay. Ileen cunug yar oo aan qaankaarin baan la doodayey. Waryaa Omar, go back to Ur mother and demand that she tells U the truth.
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Warya da'deyda maxaa ka galay ileen oday weyn oo ciyaal iska dhigayaa ayaad tahay. Ileen boli qaran yaad ahayd, kacaanki wuxu ahaa kuwi dawlad xoog uu qabsaday waxay ku dhamaadeen ii wadanka laga eryo. Siyadna nigeria ku dhintay barre hirallena sidi waraabe gaaja haysa ayaa ethiopia iyo jubbaland meeraysaneya. Aniguna hargeisa markaan tago si fiican ba ley soo dhoweeyaa shicibka wanaagsan ayaa dalkayaga dhisey adiguna waxba ma dhisi kartid eh.
Wixi lugu xasuuqeena waxba kama taqaanid eh dadka wax garanayaa soo weydi ileen waxa lugugu seexin jirey inu siyad iyo kacaanka wanaagsanaa.
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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Allah ha unaxriisto kuwa ku dhintay maalinta, A woman related on my mothers sides who lives in france use to live in Mogadisho and that night 7 men were taken from her house inlcuding her husband, father, brothers and brother-in-laws. :|

inaalilaahi wainaa ilahyhi raajucuun. AUN. they people who did it will pay the price. :up:
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