Re: Ethiopia part 5 A city in Flames
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:32 am
AUN Abu-Faas, that was the guy's name...Very famous in Dhagaxbuur known for his Mental disorder 

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Nothing but hogwash really.Knight of Wisdom wrote:I am totally disgusted in how people talk about Ethiopia, as if it is Dajjal's living room. I've been to Ethiopia, and lived their for quite a while. Okay, it was only for 1 year. Fine, but I consider that to be "quite a while". Anyways, the 12 months I've lived in Ethiopia, I felt as if I was at home, nevertheless, I knew Ethiopia was actually not where my country is. Even though, many Somalis call "Somalia" as their country, the truth is, never was there something called "Somalia" in the history of Mankind. The so-called country of Somalia was formed in 1960, furthermore, even though it was formed, it's real borders were not marked. Hence, the destruction that the Somali people are facing today, is the result of the colonial thieves that took advantage of its reckless powers that Allah gave them [temporarily].
Back to the story.I've traveled to JigJiga, and I was dazzled. What I have seen was something I had not expected. I use to hear stories of how their once use to be a WSLF (Western Somali Liberation Front) and they use to fight for the reconquest of their lawfully inherited territory that was besieged by the demonized Amaharic and Tigre peoples of Northern Ethiopia (Formerly known as Axum Empire). Due to lack of self-condifence in the then-Somali Government lead by Major General. MUhammad Siyaad Barre and due to internal affairs, the WSLF abandoned its former name (Which resemble in the strive of al Somalis) into creating a one-agenda, one-clan dictatorship ideological movement. The ONLF (Ogaden National Libration Front) was formed. My Grandfather once told me that this people were brave and legitimate fighters of Western Somalia. They fought for the right to believe in Islam. I was mind boggled when I saw that people in JigJiga were happy. They were free in praying the five-complosary prayers, and even the Adhan from the Minerates of the Masjiids were functioning perfectly without any obstacles.
I moved on to Dira Dawa, and oh boy ! I started having goosebumps. I thought I was in Somalia. The Somali population, free from any obstacles, free to practice Islam, free to practice their culture took over my sight. The cold breezes from the mountains near Dira Dawa behold my heart. I had a sense of urge to let it out (I LOVE MY LAND), but I thought people would considered me as crazy, thus I would create a bad name for United Kingdom. So, I kept silence, yet I was feeling my patience running out. I kept a firm control on my mind and heart. I slowly moved through the streets, with different cultures in one area, I felt as if I was in the midst of the African continent. The Oromo culture side by side with the Somali and Amahara and the Hararian cultures. What more can a human being ask for? Was I in Noah's Ark (LoL) ?![]()
Finally, when I came to Addis Ababa (New Flower), I realized that its name had a profound history behind it. Addis Ababa was nothing that I expect it to be. During the Eiid-Celebrations, the city of Addis Ababa comes to live. It turns into Mecca, the streets filled with people celebrating the most important Islamic celebration marking the end of Ramadan. People with White Khamis and females with Black or White Hijaabs covers the longest and largest street of Addis Ababa (Forgot the name of it, pardon me) I was bedazzled. At those moments, my mind was curious of why the so-called "ONLF" were struggling for, when the religious freedom of the Muslims were so highly respected? I had so many different questions zooming into my mind and heart. Why do Somalis hate the stability of Ethiopia, when in fact Ethiopia is 45% Muslim, with over 6 million Somalis residing in Ethiopia? I thought to myself, that YES, the Somalis within Addis Ababa, Dira Dawa and JigJiga are truly happy for what Ethiopia has done for them and the religious freedom Ethiopia has granted the Muslim population of Ethiopia, even though, the majority of Ethiopia's population is Muslim.
Honestly, I have no hatred or animosity for Ethiopia, in fact, I see Ethiopia as my country as well. Hypothetically speaking, if Ethiopia gave back the so-called "Western Somalia" back to the Somali people and the so-called country of Somalia, would that at least satisfy the Somali people, perhaps turn their minds and hearts from slaughtering each other and into building a democratically elected Government to do good for the people that has been treated as rodents and insignificant by their own.
I am not in any way, shape or form a traitor, or justifying in the bloodshed that has taken place in Eastern Africa for the past thousands of years. So please, cry me a river if I offended you (As some will claim to have been offended)![]()
ha waan tagay beeraha bulxan ee togta dhagaxbuur ku xigenina aadan wrote:Perfect_Order
miyaadan dhagaxbuur dhaafin iyo beerihii bulxan ma tagtay
hanqadh wrote:Oxidant, it is no secret sxb that Meles is underestimating the Muslim population for his own ambition.The Muslim population is colonised and the coloniser is an adherent of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church one of the oldest Church establishements, one which holds a huge grudge for its Muslim neighbour or subjects in this case.In Harar Christians Celeberate there Holidays openly(Tigray&Amhara) on the streets in a Holy Islamic city of over 99 mosques but this cant be done in there northern cities of Axum or Gondar.
The Ethiopians themselves are in rebellion, we saw how unpopular he is when he stole the 2005 election and subsequently killed hundreds on the streets of Addis.The Elections are coming in May again, I look forward to this.
miyaadan waligaa alla buug akhrisatay?Nabeela wrote:It was too long, but I actually read it, and enjoyed it as well, waxad tahay a great story teller, keep it it up.![]()