what did they achieve?
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Re: what did they achieve?
[quote="musika man"]^^^
will the tigre darods and add the tigre abgals make fun of you as a looser habargedir and call you a coward? you are stupid savage, the habargedirs especially the ayr in hamar have suffered heavy casualities and it is in their own interest to stop this war. read.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581
Hawiye clan spokesman Ahmed Diriye said the fighting should end within hours. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for comment.
Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies have been waging a fierce offensive since Thursday to wipe out Islamic insurgents, sparking some of the heaviest fighting in 15 years in Mogadishu. Untold numbers of civilians have been killed and hundreds wounded.
The offensive has focused on parts of the capital controlled by a clan that is a major supporter of more radical elements of the Council of Islamic Courts, which ruled Mogadishu for six months before being driven out in December. That clan is the Habr Gedir, a branch of the larger Hawiye clan.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581[/quote]
Ahmed Diriye never said that it was only 31 oo ka shahiidey kacaanka Somaliyeed...n the Ethiopians more than 300 abti...Your sources are not valid abti....Plus the Ethiopians requested cease fire without consulting with the so called Somali goverment so tell me what authority does the TFG has....Mr according to this and according to that
will the tigre darods and add the tigre abgals make fun of you as a looser habargedir and call you a coward? you are stupid savage, the habargedirs especially the ayr in hamar have suffered heavy casualities and it is in their own interest to stop this war. read.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581
Hawiye clan spokesman Ahmed Diriye said the fighting should end within hours. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for comment.
Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies have been waging a fierce offensive since Thursday to wipe out Islamic insurgents, sparking some of the heaviest fighting in 15 years in Mogadishu. Untold numbers of civilians have been killed and hundreds wounded.
The offensive has focused on parts of the capital controlled by a clan that is a major supporter of more radical elements of the Council of Islamic Courts, which ruled Mogadishu for six months before being driven out in December. That clan is the Habr Gedir, a branch of the larger Hawiye clan.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581[/quote]
Ahmed Diriye never said that it was only 31 oo ka shahiidey kacaanka Somaliyeed...n the Ethiopians more than 300 abti...Your sources are not valid abti....Plus the Ethiopians requested cease fire without consulting with the so called Somali goverment so tell me what authority does the TFG has....Mr according to this and according to that
Re: what did they achieve?
[quote="musika man"]^^^
will the tigre darods and add the tigre abgals make fun of you as a looser habargedir and call you a coward? you are stupid savage, the habargedirs especially the ayr in hamar have suffered heavy casualities and it is in their own interest to stop this war. read.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581
Hawiye clan spokesman Ahmed Diriye said the fighting should end within hours. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for comment.
Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies have been waging a fierce offensive since Thursday to wipe out Islamic insurgents, sparking some of the heaviest fighting in 15 years in Mogadishu. Untold numbers of civilians have been killed and hundreds wounded.
The offensive has focused on parts of the capital controlled by a clan that is a major supporter of more radical elements of the Council of Islamic Courts, which ruled Mogadishu for six months before being driven out in December. That clan is the Habr Gedir, a branch of the larger Hawiye clan.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581[/quote]
Ahmed Diriye never said that it was only 31 oo ka shahiidey kacaanka Somaliyeed...n the Ethiopians more than 300 abti...Your sources are not valid abti....Plus the Ethiopians requested cease fire without consulting with the so called Somali goverment so tell me what authority does the TFG has....Mr according to this and according to that
will the tigre darods and add the tigre abgals make fun of you as a looser habargedir and call you a coward? you are stupid savage, the habargedirs especially the ayr in hamar have suffered heavy casualities and it is in their own interest to stop this war. read.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581
Hawiye clan spokesman Ahmed Diriye said the fighting should end within hours. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for comment.
Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies have been waging a fierce offensive since Thursday to wipe out Islamic insurgents, sparking some of the heaviest fighting in 15 years in Mogadishu. Untold numbers of civilians have been killed and hundreds wounded.
The offensive has focused on parts of the capital controlled by a clan that is a major supporter of more radical elements of the Council of Islamic Courts, which ruled Mogadishu for six months before being driven out in December. That clan is the Habr Gedir, a branch of the larger Hawiye clan.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581[/quote]
Ahmed Diriye never said that it was only 31 oo ka shahiidey kacaanka Somaliyeed...n the Ethiopians more than 300 abti...Your sources are not valid abti....Plus the Ethiopians requested cease fire without consulting with the so called Somali goverment so tell me what authority does the TFG has....Mr according to this and according to that
Re: what did they achieve?
[quote="musika man"]^^^
will the tigre darods and add the tigre abgals make fun of you as a looser habargedir and call you a coward? you are stupid savage, the habargedirs especially the ayr in hamar have suffered heavy casualities and it is in their own interest to stop this war. read.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581
Hawiye clan spokesman Ahmed Diriye said the fighting should end within hours. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for comment.
Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies have been waging a fierce offensive since Thursday to wipe out Islamic insurgents, sparking some of the heaviest fighting in 15 years in Mogadishu. Untold numbers of civilians have been killed and hundreds wounded.
The offensive has focused on parts of the capital controlled by a clan that is a major supporter of more radical elements of the Council of Islamic Courts, which ruled Mogadishu for six months before being driven out in December. That clan is the Habr Gedir, a branch of the larger Hawiye clan.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581[/quote]
Ahmed Diriye never said that it was only 31 oo ka shahiidey kacaanka Somaliyeed...n the Ethiopians more than 300 abti...Your sources are not valid abti....Plus the Ethiopians requested cease fire without consulting with the so called Somali goverment so tell me what authority does the TFG has....Mr according to this and according to that
will the tigre darods and add the tigre abgals make fun of you as a looser habargedir and call you a coward? you are stupid savage, the habargedirs especially the ayr in hamar have suffered heavy casualities and it is in their own interest to stop this war. read.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581
Hawiye clan spokesman Ahmed Diriye said the fighting should end within hours. Ethiopian officials were not immediately available for comment.
Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies have been waging a fierce offensive since Thursday to wipe out Islamic insurgents, sparking some of the heaviest fighting in 15 years in Mogadishu. Untold numbers of civilians have been killed and hundreds wounded.
The offensive has focused on parts of the capital controlled by a clan that is a major supporter of more radical elements of the Council of Islamic Courts, which ruled Mogadishu for six months before being driven out in December. That clan is the Habr Gedir, a branch of the larger Hawiye clan.
http://www.eitb24.com/noticia/en/B24_42581[/quote]
Ahmed Diriye never said that it was only 31 oo ka shahiidey kacaanka Somaliyeed...n the Ethiopians more than 300 abti...Your sources are not valid abti....Plus the Ethiopians requested cease fire without consulting with the so called Somali goverment so tell me what authority does the TFG has....Mr according to this and according to that
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Re: what did they achieve?
^^^
dude you aint habargedir and don't care about their innocent civilians butchered like jews in nazi germany. this is from aljazeerah, or is it tigre darood propoganda? get out of here dowg.
what did they achieve?
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/ ... FF462A.htm
Somalis flee Mogadishu offensive
The Somali government has warned residents of several areas of Mogadishu to leave their homes ahead of a new military offensive against clan militia and Islamic fighters.
Witnesses said that hundreds of Ethiopian troops were seen entering the capital on Monday during a lull in the fighting after four days of street battles.
Residents said that the Ethiopian reinforcements moved in as elders from Mogadishu's dominant Hawiye clan insisted a ceasefire was in place.
Ethiopia denied that it had deployed any new troops in Somalia, but a spokesman said that Somali and Ethiopian forces were strenghtening their positions.
"There are no new soldiers deployed from Ethiopia. They are not a new deployment. Two-thirds of the Ethiopian troops deployed to Somalia were withdrawn," Solomon Abebe, foreign ministry spokesman, told the AFP news agency.
Ethiopian forces arrived in Somalia in December last year to help the UN-backed interim government force out the Union of Islamic Courts which had taken control of much of south and central Somalia.
Burying the dead
Abuka Albadri, a local journalist, told Al Jazeera that the ceasefire negotiated between the Ethiopian forces and clan leaders was still in place across the city.
"It is a chance for the people to bury the dead bodies and take the wounded to the hospitals," he said.
But Albardi added that the transitional government was moving its forces around the capital ahead of the planned military offensive.
"They say they want to sweep out the Islamic elements in the city to prepare the city for the national reconciliation conference later this month," he said.
Salad Ali Jelle, Somalia's deputy defence minister, said the government did not recognise the truce.
He insisted that the government had been fighting "terrorists" for the past four days, not clan militias.
"The Hawiye clan are not terrorists," Jelle said, calling the ceasefire "null and void".
Thousands displaced
Hundreds of residents of Mogadishu took the opportunity to flee the city early on Monday.
"Last night was the first night I have slept since the war started," a clan militia fighter told Reuters news agency on Monday.
"People see this as a chance to collect their belongings and get out."
The United Nations refugee agency says about 10,000 people have left over the past three days alone, bringing the total number of displaced to nearly 100,000 since February.
Most of them have gone to the Lower Shabelle region south of Mogadishu, the UNHCR said.
"With internally displaced people begging on the streets, sleeping without shade and suffering from diarrhoea, people are forced to make their way further and further from Mogadishu, due to dwindling resources and deteriorating conditions," it said.
Landmine blast
Despite the reported ceasefire, a landmine exploded in southern Mogadishu as a government convoy carrying general Abdullahi Ali Omar, the commander of Somalia's army, passed.
He was unhurt in the blast, which the interim government blamed on al-Qaeda.
"An al-Qaeda cell was behind the explosion. They want to kill key government officials. They want to do here what they are doing in Iraq," Hussein Mohamoud Hussein, Somali presidential spokesman, said.
Also on Monday, two men and two women were shot by Ethiopian troops while crossing a street in Ali Kamin, where Ethiopian soldiers and tanks were holding their positions, witnesses said.
Somali reporters say they have seen scores of dead lying in the streets, while Ethiopia says it has killed 200 insurgents.
Residents say they believe several hundred people - mainly civilians - have died.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/ ... FF462A.htm
dude you aint habargedir and don't care about their innocent civilians butchered like jews in nazi germany. this is from aljazeerah, or is it tigre darood propoganda? get out of here dowg.
what did they achieve?
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/ ... FF462A.htm
Somalis flee Mogadishu offensive
The Somali government has warned residents of several areas of Mogadishu to leave their homes ahead of a new military offensive against clan militia and Islamic fighters.
Witnesses said that hundreds of Ethiopian troops were seen entering the capital on Monday during a lull in the fighting after four days of street battles.
Residents said that the Ethiopian reinforcements moved in as elders from Mogadishu's dominant Hawiye clan insisted a ceasefire was in place.
Ethiopia denied that it had deployed any new troops in Somalia, but a spokesman said that Somali and Ethiopian forces were strenghtening their positions.
"There are no new soldiers deployed from Ethiopia. They are not a new deployment. Two-thirds of the Ethiopian troops deployed to Somalia were withdrawn," Solomon Abebe, foreign ministry spokesman, told the AFP news agency.
Ethiopian forces arrived in Somalia in December last year to help the UN-backed interim government force out the Union of Islamic Courts which had taken control of much of south and central Somalia.
Burying the dead
Abuka Albadri, a local journalist, told Al Jazeera that the ceasefire negotiated between the Ethiopian forces and clan leaders was still in place across the city.
"It is a chance for the people to bury the dead bodies and take the wounded to the hospitals," he said.
But Albardi added that the transitional government was moving its forces around the capital ahead of the planned military offensive.
"They say they want to sweep out the Islamic elements in the city to prepare the city for the national reconciliation conference later this month," he said.
Salad Ali Jelle, Somalia's deputy defence minister, said the government did not recognise the truce.
He insisted that the government had been fighting "terrorists" for the past four days, not clan militias.
"The Hawiye clan are not terrorists," Jelle said, calling the ceasefire "null and void".
Thousands displaced
Hundreds of residents of Mogadishu took the opportunity to flee the city early on Monday.
"Last night was the first night I have slept since the war started," a clan militia fighter told Reuters news agency on Monday.
"People see this as a chance to collect their belongings and get out."
The United Nations refugee agency says about 10,000 people have left over the past three days alone, bringing the total number of displaced to nearly 100,000 since February.
Most of them have gone to the Lower Shabelle region south of Mogadishu, the UNHCR said.
"With internally displaced people begging on the streets, sleeping without shade and suffering from diarrhoea, people are forced to make their way further and further from Mogadishu, due to dwindling resources and deteriorating conditions," it said.
Landmine blast
Despite the reported ceasefire, a landmine exploded in southern Mogadishu as a government convoy carrying general Abdullahi Ali Omar, the commander of Somalia's army, passed.
He was unhurt in the blast, which the interim government blamed on al-Qaeda.
"An al-Qaeda cell was behind the explosion. They want to kill key government officials. They want to do here what they are doing in Iraq," Hussein Mohamoud Hussein, Somali presidential spokesman, said.
Also on Monday, two men and two women were shot by Ethiopian troops while crossing a street in Ali Kamin, where Ethiopian soldiers and tanks were holding their positions, witnesses said.
Somali reporters say they have seen scores of dead lying in the streets, while Ethiopia says it has killed 200 insurgents.
Residents say they believe several hundred people - mainly civilians - have died.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/ ... FF462A.htm
Re: what did they achieve?
naya musika, dont you ever get tired of talking out of our ass?
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Re: what did they achieve?
lol qaldan and onlf terrorist.
Re: what did they achieve?
hyper
war bal iska waran
oo why are you hyper? ma nig kar bad qabta
war bal iska waran
oo why are you hyper? ma nig kar bad qabta
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Re: what did they achieve?
lol wad iga qoslesay walle. War wa nabad alhamdullilah. dig car ma qabo ee markan yara i was a hyper kid. Hopefully hada wan dagay
Adigu iska waran?

Adigu iska waran?
Re: what did they achieve?
wa dhag dhag sxb
horta waxan ku weydiyey ma ogaden bad ahayd?
horta waxan ku weydiyey ma ogaden bad ahayd?
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Re: what did they achieve?
lol biko. ha walal waxan modayay inan mar hore is wareysanay
I know you're Djibouti isaq right?
lol sidi odayashi ban isku waraysaneyna


I know you're Djibouti isaq right?
lol sidi odayashi ban isku waraysaneyna


Re: what did they achieve?
oo ileen awowgay baad ahayd...
awoow dhig kar qaba.
awoow dhig kar qaba.

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Re: what did they achieve?
lol war ma iida gal ba tahay? My brothers are half iida gale. Odeyga sheikha i dalay maried 2 wives. So we are bah Yemen and bah iida galle.
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Re: what did they achieve?
^^^^
there is no respect here. i said no dowgs, qaldaans and ogadens allowed in this topic.
what did they achieve? don't be shy or embarrassed.
there is no respect here. i said no dowgs, qaldaans and ogadens allowed in this topic.
what did they achieve? don't be shy or embarrassed.
Re: what did they achieve?
[quote="biko"]oo ileen awowgay baad ahayd...
awoow dhig kar qaba.
[/quote]
wtf? ur dad has two wives

awoow dhig kar qaba.

wtf? ur dad has two wives




Re: what did they achieve?
^^no. my ayeeyo is ogaden so i guess its also fare to say that they are my reer awoow.
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