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Sad but true
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Re: Sad but true
NoAngst,
My dear misguided sister, the "freedom fighters" may very include former mooryaan who commited crimes against Somalia. But what about Salaad Ali Jeele, the harti abgaal former USC foot soldier who was responsible for the deaths of many Daarood. Why is it OK for men like him & their criminal militias be included in a Somali "government"?
M. Dheere is another USC member and his militias for the past 17 years looted, raped & killed countless Somalis and today these same mooryaan are TFG troops? LMAO
This is why no one will take any "TFG supporter" seriously because you accuse others of being responsible for Somalia's demise, while openly supporting the same war criminals that have destroyed Somalia.
Prove me otherwise.
My dear misguided sister, the "freedom fighters" may very include former mooryaan who commited crimes against Somalia. But what about Salaad Ali Jeele, the harti abgaal former USC foot soldier who was responsible for the deaths of many Daarood. Why is it OK for men like him & their criminal militias be included in a Somali "government"?
M. Dheere is another USC member and his militias for the past 17 years looted, raped & killed countless Somalis and today these same mooryaan are TFG troops? LMAO
This is why no one will take any "TFG supporter" seriously because you accuse others of being responsible for Somalia's demise, while openly supporting the same war criminals that have destroyed Somalia.
Prove me otherwise.
Re: Sad but true
Meles Zenawi was planning all along this invasion of our country and sold America to the project in 2002. The TFG was Ethiopia's darling from the onset, Melle personally handpicked Geedi for the Primiership. A/Y refused to change his stance when the parliament rejected AU troops with Ethiopia back in 2004. Without Ethiopian muscle, TFG languished, rejected and despised in Jowhar, and then a move to Baydhabo came. Warlords figured a way to make more money on top of their bloodmoney by forming a group to fight terrorism in Muqdisho. They shot Daarood sheekhs in Muqdisho on site either going in or coming out of mosques, when these targets were not available, next target were sheekhs from weak clans. A/Y and Geeddi were jealous of their warlord friends making big selling the poor somalis as terrorists to America. When Muqdisho was gripped by fear of these bloody warlords and practicing islam guaranteed a place in Jabuuti Guantanamo, The average muqdishowers decided it was time to support the ICU fight these warlords. When the ICU ejected Warlords like Qanyare, Yalaxoow, Qeybdiid, Maxamed Dhere(who taxed all new born children in Jowhar with 200,000 shilling somali btw), Ethiopia saw the opportunity to invade. With Lowlife A/Y and Brainless Geeddi already upset with the prostitution and success of Muqdisho warlords, With Ehtiopia being the entity they prostitued themselves to, they welcomed their boss Zenawi and refused to negotiate with the ICU.
Anyway, we are better off without the TFG as we did well on our own without them. Our mission should be to see them destroyed, the stooges hanged, and tigre troops die unwept and unclean.
Anyway, we are better off without the TFG as we did well on our own without them. Our mission should be to see them destroyed, the stooges hanged, and tigre troops die unwept and unclean.
Re: Sad but true
Read Zenawi's Selling Pitch to America in 2002
Meles links Somalis to Kenya attacks
Meles (left): Al-Ittihad is growing threat to region
By Martin Plaut
BBC correspondent in Addis Ababa
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has said he has indications that a group operating out of Somalia may have been behind last month's attacks on Israelis in Kenya.
People are beginning to recognize that al-Ittihad is indeed a threat linked to al-Qaeda
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Mr Meles told the BBC that the Somali group with links to al-Qaeda - known as al-Ittihad - may have travelled to Kenya by boat to carry out their operation.
He offered no evidence to substantiate these views.
But with senior US officials due in Addis Ababa next week, Mr Meles will have every opportunity to convince them that the group had a hand in the attacks.
The prime minister was speaking after his return to Addis Ababa from the United States, where he said he had discussed security matters with President George W Bush.
Growing threat
The attacks on Israelis in the Kenyan port of Mombasa have reinforced Ethiopia's long-held belief that Somalia is a source of instability throughout the region.
There are thousands of Somalis in Kenya
Ethiopia has frequently warned about the dangers posed by the obscure al-Ittihad group.
The group is seen not only as a threat to Ethiopian security, but - because of its links to al-Qaeda - as a cause of international concern.
Before the Kenyan attacks these warnings tended to be treated with some scepticism in the West.
Now, says Mr Meles, they are receiving greater attention: "People are beginning to recognise that al-Ittihad is indeed a threat linked to al-Qaeda."
"Our indications seem to suggest that the terrorists may have started from Rascomboni in Somalia and gone to Mombasa using boats that were launched from Rascomboni."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2554285.stm
Meles links Somalis to Kenya attacks
Meles (left): Al-Ittihad is growing threat to region
By Martin Plaut
BBC correspondent in Addis Ababa
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has said he has indications that a group operating out of Somalia may have been behind last month's attacks on Israelis in Kenya.
People are beginning to recognize that al-Ittihad is indeed a threat linked to al-Qaeda
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
Mr Meles told the BBC that the Somali group with links to al-Qaeda - known as al-Ittihad - may have travelled to Kenya by boat to carry out their operation.
He offered no evidence to substantiate these views.
But with senior US officials due in Addis Ababa next week, Mr Meles will have every opportunity to convince them that the group had a hand in the attacks.
The prime minister was speaking after his return to Addis Ababa from the United States, where he said he had discussed security matters with President George W Bush.
Growing threat
The attacks on Israelis in the Kenyan port of Mombasa have reinforced Ethiopia's long-held belief that Somalia is a source of instability throughout the region.
There are thousands of Somalis in Kenya
Ethiopia has frequently warned about the dangers posed by the obscure al-Ittihad group.
The group is seen not only as a threat to Ethiopian security, but - because of its links to al-Qaeda - as a cause of international concern.
Before the Kenyan attacks these warnings tended to be treated with some scepticism in the West.
Now, says Mr Meles, they are receiving greater attention: "People are beginning to recognise that al-Ittihad is indeed a threat linked to al-Qaeda."
"Our indications seem to suggest that the terrorists may have started from Rascomboni in Somalia and gone to Mombasa using boats that were launched from Rascomboni."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2554285.stm
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