Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
Somaliweyn_Comando
There is a difference between crimes commited by Barre's dictatorship...and crimes commited during the civil war...and current crimes commited by Ethiopians in Mogadishu...and also crimes commited by Ethiopians in Ogaden region.
We should not mix them all.
As for Hargeisa bombing, people cared. Matter of Fact, there was a Mudulood pilot who flew to Djibouti instead of bombing the city.
There is a difference between crimes commited by Barre's dictatorship...and crimes commited during the civil war...and current crimes commited by Ethiopians in Mogadishu...and also crimes commited by Ethiopians in Ogaden region.
We should not mix them all.
As for Hargeisa bombing, people cared. Matter of Fact, there was a Mudulood pilot who flew to Djibouti instead of bombing the city.
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
[quote="Luq_Ganane"]Voltage,
Gabdha MJ Pride waa loo qoslaa uun. The other day she said "Abdullahi Tigray told Meles Zenawi to "fock off"
[/quote]
Cambara-Pride anigaaba ka gar darnaa

Gabdha MJ Pride waa loo qoslaa uun. The other day she said "Abdullahi Tigray told Meles Zenawi to "fock off"










[/quote]
Cambara-Pride anigaaba ka gar darnaa



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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
[quote="Somaliweyn"]Somaliweyn_Comando
There is a difference between crimes commited by Barre's dictatorship...and crimes commited during the civil war...and current crimes commited by Ethiopians in Mogadishu...and also crimes commited by Ethiopians in Ogaden region.
We should not mix them all.
As for Hargeisa bombing, people cared. Matter of Fact, there was a Mudulood pilot who flew to Djibouti instead of bombing the city.[/quote]
Look at this bantu, what myth are you perputating around here? THe made up zhit from "mudulood.com". THis is what makes me feel maybe those who colluded on overthrowing the government deserve what they get
There is a difference between crimes commited by Barre's dictatorship...and crimes commited during the civil war...and current crimes commited by Ethiopians in Mogadishu...and also crimes commited by Ethiopians in Ogaden region.
We should not mix them all.
As for Hargeisa bombing, people cared. Matter of Fact, there was a Mudulood pilot who flew to Djibouti instead of bombing the city.[/quote]
Look at this bantu, what myth are you perputating around here? THe made up zhit from "mudulood.com". THis is what makes me feel maybe those who colluded on overthrowing the government deserve what they get
Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
BURUNDI & RWANDA DADKOODA HASOO DOONTAAN.
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
[quote="Sakhraan"]BURUNDI & RWANDA DADKOODA HASOO DOONTAAN.[/quote]






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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
[quote="Wareer"]Reer Mogadishu who?[/quote]
The residents of Mogadishu. Maybe you should rephrase your question if you are hinting at a different answer?
The residents of Mogadishu. Maybe you should rephrase your question if you are hinting at a different answer?
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
Look at Luq still having nighmares about the Karbaashing I gave it to him days ago. Saaxiib cuqdada iska saar, you dish it, take it like a man. And if it got to your heart like that, then xaal qaado 

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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
[quote="Sakhraan"]BURUNDI & RWANDA DADKOODA HASOO DOONTAAN.[/quote]
You are so retarded!

You are so retarded!


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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
DS,
There is no justification for what Barre's dictatorship did to Somali civilians of Northwest, Northeast, Central regions and Benadir.
The pilot that landed his plane in Djiboutie is well-known.
And he was right in doing that, Somali National Army is not to be used against Somali civilians and not to be used as a personal tool by dictators wanting to prolong their dictatorial rule.
There is no justification for what Barre's dictatorship did to Somali civilians of Northwest, Northeast, Central regions and Benadir.
The pilot that landed his plane in Djiboutie is well-known.
And he was right in doing that, Somali National Army is not to be used against Somali civilians and not to be used as a personal tool by dictators wanting to prolong their dictatorial rule.
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
[quote="Somaliweyn"]DS,
There is no justification for what Barre's dictatorship did to Somali civilians of Northwest, Northeast, Central regions and Benadir.
The pilot that landed his plane in Djiboutie is well-known.
And he was right in doing that, Somali National Army is not to be used against Somali civilians and not to be used as a personal tool by dictators wanting to prolong their dictatorial rule.[/quote]
Reap what you sowed bantu.
There is no justification for what Barre's dictatorship did to Somali civilians of Northwest, Northeast, Central regions and Benadir.
The pilot that landed his plane in Djiboutie is well-known.
And he was right in doing that, Somali National Army is not to be used against Somali civilians and not to be used as a personal tool by dictators wanting to prolong their dictatorial rule.[/quote]
Reap what you sowed bantu.
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
Somaliweyn, why do you insist on speaking about the past? Do you have any ideas?
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
let Hawiye Suffer
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
Darood are celebrating and in great joy to see hawye fleeing.
Tallahi,your leader will be humiliated then after we fought against the amxaaro(fighting will make you stronger and stronger),we will face our attention to those naagosoldiers from beentalan.
Who will rescue them from us? Honor & strenght belongs to Allahi than His messenger and than the believers.

Tallahi,your leader will be humiliated then after we fought against the amxaaro(fighting will make you stronger and stronger),we will face our attention to those naagosoldiers from beentalan.
Who will rescue them from us? Honor & strenght belongs to Allahi than His messenger and than the believers.
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Re: Worse than 1993,..450,000 thousand people fled Xamar this ye
According to The Guardian newspaper, Somali Air Force pilot has defected to neighbouring Djibouti after refusing to bomb civilian targets in the rebel held Northern city of Hargeisa. Lieutenant-Colonel Ahmed Mohamed Hassan, the defected pilot provides further evidence, in telephone with a Guardian reporter in his residence in Luxemburg that:
"At the briefing (before the attack) we were instructed that the military target is the enemy. Direct your attacks against wherever there is a high concentration of Isaaqs. They are all SNM members and supporters (meaning civilian population from the Isaaq clan). I asked the Brigadier-General if such bombardment was legitimate and constitute a military advantage for the Air Force. "It is the responsibility of the Isaaqs (civilian population) to kick out the SNM from their homes. They accommodate them. Let them face the consequence" he replied, adding that "in times of war we are obliged to obey orders. No question."
The original mission of the Somali National Army was to protect the nation from external aggression. I was trained to fight against an enemy force not my own people; my decision was firm to risk dying rather than bombarding civilians and their property."
The Guardian, Friday July 15, 1988.
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A Brave deed, true wadani.
Disobeying orders from a brute dictator to save Somali civilians is indeed the highest moral thing to do.
Luit-Colonel Ahmed Mohamed Hassan deserves a metal.
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Lugh,
Somaliweyn_Commando said no one cared about Hargeisa bombing, and I showed him historical event that proves that there were indeed people who cared for the wellbeing of Somali civilians whether they are from North, South, West and East.
"At the briefing (before the attack) we were instructed that the military target is the enemy. Direct your attacks against wherever there is a high concentration of Isaaqs. They are all SNM members and supporters (meaning civilian population from the Isaaq clan). I asked the Brigadier-General if such bombardment was legitimate and constitute a military advantage for the Air Force. "It is the responsibility of the Isaaqs (civilian population) to kick out the SNM from their homes. They accommodate them. Let them face the consequence" he replied, adding that "in times of war we are obliged to obey orders. No question."
The original mission of the Somali National Army was to protect the nation from external aggression. I was trained to fight against an enemy force not my own people; my decision was firm to risk dying rather than bombarding civilians and their property."
The Guardian, Friday July 15, 1988.
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A Brave deed, true wadani.
Disobeying orders from a brute dictator to save Somali civilians is indeed the highest moral thing to do.
Luit-Colonel Ahmed Mohamed Hassan deserves a metal.
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Lugh,
Somaliweyn_Commando said no one cared about Hargeisa bombing, and I showed him historical event that proves that there were indeed people who cared for the wellbeing of Somali civilians whether they are from North, South, West and East.
Last edited by Somaliweyn on Fri Nov 02, 2007 5:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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