TFG: Somalia will be part of Ethiopia,No borders, 1 army
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Here is a more credible source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/somali/news/story/ ... deed.shtml
I knew this bastards wanted to sell Somalia
http://www.bbc.co.uk/somali/news/story/ ... deed.shtml
I knew this bastards wanted to sell Somalia

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I never knew so much a.ss kissing could lead a man down this path.
Bal eega calaacal doqonkaan:
Xuseen Caydiid, waxaa uu yiri: "2 malyan oo qaxootigeena boqolkii 60 itoobiyay joogaan, baasaboorka itoobiyay qaataan, dhulka itoobiyay ku nool yihiin, dibaday ku aadaan, way ka soo laabtaan, xoolo dhaqatada waa galaan, waa ka soo laabtaan, haye xudduud laba kun oo kilomitir ayaa isla leenahay, xudduudaas in aan baabi'naan rabnaa xitaa, maxaa yeelay walaalaan nahay wax noo dhaxeeya ma jirto, hal baasaboor, hal ciidan, security iyo hal dhaqaale in aan suubsanaan rabnaa."
Talk about being somebody's byaaatch!
Bal eega calaacal doqonkaan:
Xuseen Caydiid, waxaa uu yiri: "2 malyan oo qaxootigeena boqolkii 60 itoobiyay joogaan, baasaboorka itoobiyay qaataan, dhulka itoobiyay ku nool yihiin, dibaday ku aadaan, way ka soo laabtaan, xoolo dhaqatada waa galaan, waa ka soo laabtaan, haye xudduud laba kun oo kilomitir ayaa isla leenahay, xudduudaas in aan baabi'naan rabnaa xitaa, maxaa yeelay walaalaan nahay wax noo dhaxeeya ma jirto, hal baasaboor, hal ciidan, security iyo hal dhaqaale in aan suubsanaan rabnaa."
Talk about being somebody's byaaatch!

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[quote="highclass"]Here is a more credible source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/somali/news/story/ ... deed.shtml
I knew this bastards wanted to sell Somalia
[/quote]
Somalia's gone come to Somaliland


http://www.bbc.co.uk/somali/news/story/ ... deed.shtml
I knew this bastards wanted to sell Somalia

Somalia's gone come to Somaliland









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Here is the English version of the story. It doesn't sound at all threatening to me.
"Ethiopians to stay on in Somalia
Ethiopian forces are to remain in Somalia to ensure stability after the defeat of Islamist militias, but splits have emerged over when they may leave.
The prime minister of Somalia's fragile interim government, Ali Mohamed Ghedi, says that heavily-armed soldiers from Ethiopia would be needed for months.
But Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told Ethiopian MPs he hoped his forces could withdraw within two weeks.
The two-week advance ended a six-month Islamist occupation of south Somalia.
Kenyan forces are on the Somali border, to intercept fleeing Islamist militias, following the fall of Kismayo, their last stronghold, on Monday.
But two top Islamist leaders are reported to have been seen some 100km north of Kismayo with dozens of armed pick-up trucks. Ethiopian forces are said to be in pursuit.
Somalia's weak interim government wants Ethiopian forces to remain in the country until peacekeepers deploy, as they have few well-trained troops and are poorly placed to maintain law and order without help.
But the presence of Ethiopian troops on Somali soil could also damage the government's attempts to win widespread support, the BBC's Karen Allen says.
Stay
Mr Ghedi said Uganda and Nigeria have offered to send contingents of troops, but details about who would fund such a force still need to be thrashed out.
Mr Ghedi told the BBC that Somali troops were ready to take on more responsibility for security, but at first they would need help from the Ethiopians.
"It depends how the stabilisation and pacification takes place. It can be weeks, it can be months - but not more," he said.
He appealed for humanitarian aid and urged the AU to send peacekeepers soon.
On Monday, Mr Ghedi set a deadline of Thursday for residents of the capital, Mogadishu, to hand in their weapons or be forcibly disarmed, but this has reportedly borne little fruit so far.
Leave
Mr Meles said the Ethiopian operation in Somalia had achieved most of its objectives and that his troops would withdraw at the earliest opportunity.
"We will go out as soon as possible. It could be in two weeks in order to achieve stability," he told MPs.
But speaking in parliament, Mr Meles said there was still a need to mop up Islamic fighters and to ensure that Somalia does not return to the chaotic rule of the warlords who ran the country after the fall of the last effective government 16 years ago.
"It is up to the international community to deploy a peacekeeping force in Somalia without delay to avoid a vacuum and the resurgence of extremists and terrorists," he told MPs.
He also warned that the UIC may now engage in an insurgency.
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in Addis Ababa says many analysts fear the situation could mirror that in Iraq or Afghanistan - a quick victory followed by protracted fighting by insurgents.
Ethiopia accuses the UIC of harbouring al-Qaeda militants. This is denied by the militia.
Arrests
Kenya police are questioning 10 people believed to be senior members of Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) who fled across the border at the weekend.
They are currently being held at the Garrissa police division in northern Kenya.
Garrissa District Commissioner Joseph Imbwaga confirmed to the BBC News website that the individuals are being questioned over possible links to the leadership of the UIC.
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki is chairing an emergency cabinet meeting in Mombasa to discuss developments with key security chiefs also in attendance.
He has also called for a summit of East African countries to discuss the situation.
Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa has told the BBC that his country was ready to commit 1,000 troops as part of an African regional peacekeeping force.
The UN estimates that about 30,000 people have been displaced during the fighting, and casualties have been high. "
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/a ... 224163.stm
Published: 2007/01/02 09:42:26 GMT
© BBC MMVII
"Ethiopians to stay on in Somalia
Ethiopian forces are to remain in Somalia to ensure stability after the defeat of Islamist militias, but splits have emerged over when they may leave.
The prime minister of Somalia's fragile interim government, Ali Mohamed Ghedi, says that heavily-armed soldiers from Ethiopia would be needed for months.
But Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told Ethiopian MPs he hoped his forces could withdraw within two weeks.
The two-week advance ended a six-month Islamist occupation of south Somalia.
Kenyan forces are on the Somali border, to intercept fleeing Islamist militias, following the fall of Kismayo, their last stronghold, on Monday.
But two top Islamist leaders are reported to have been seen some 100km north of Kismayo with dozens of armed pick-up trucks. Ethiopian forces are said to be in pursuit.
Somalia's weak interim government wants Ethiopian forces to remain in the country until peacekeepers deploy, as they have few well-trained troops and are poorly placed to maintain law and order without help.
But the presence of Ethiopian troops on Somali soil could also damage the government's attempts to win widespread support, the BBC's Karen Allen says.
Stay
Mr Ghedi said Uganda and Nigeria have offered to send contingents of troops, but details about who would fund such a force still need to be thrashed out.
Mr Ghedi told the BBC that Somali troops were ready to take on more responsibility for security, but at first they would need help from the Ethiopians.
"It depends how the stabilisation and pacification takes place. It can be weeks, it can be months - but not more," he said.
He appealed for humanitarian aid and urged the AU to send peacekeepers soon.
On Monday, Mr Ghedi set a deadline of Thursday for residents of the capital, Mogadishu, to hand in their weapons or be forcibly disarmed, but this has reportedly borne little fruit so far.
Leave
Mr Meles said the Ethiopian operation in Somalia had achieved most of its objectives and that his troops would withdraw at the earliest opportunity.
"We will go out as soon as possible. It could be in two weeks in order to achieve stability," he told MPs.
But speaking in parliament, Mr Meles said there was still a need to mop up Islamic fighters and to ensure that Somalia does not return to the chaotic rule of the warlords who ran the country after the fall of the last effective government 16 years ago.
"It is up to the international community to deploy a peacekeeping force in Somalia without delay to avoid a vacuum and the resurgence of extremists and terrorists," he told MPs.
He also warned that the UIC may now engage in an insurgency.
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in Addis Ababa says many analysts fear the situation could mirror that in Iraq or Afghanistan - a quick victory followed by protracted fighting by insurgents.
Ethiopia accuses the UIC of harbouring al-Qaeda militants. This is denied by the militia.
Arrests
Kenya police are questioning 10 people believed to be senior members of Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) who fled across the border at the weekend.
They are currently being held at the Garrissa police division in northern Kenya.
Garrissa District Commissioner Joseph Imbwaga confirmed to the BBC News website that the individuals are being questioned over possible links to the leadership of the UIC.
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki is chairing an emergency cabinet meeting in Mombasa to discuss developments with key security chiefs also in attendance.
He has also called for a summit of East African countries to discuss the situation.
Ugandan Foreign Minister Sam Kutesa has told the BBC that his country was ready to commit 1,000 troops as part of an African regional peacekeeping force.
The UN estimates that about 30,000 people have been displaced during the fighting, and casualties have been high. "
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/a ... 224163.stm
Published: 2007/01/02 09:42:26 GMT
© BBC MMVII
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