
Today the statue of Sayid Abdallah Hassan is proudly among the development Jigjiga city has reached.
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Rebel militiamen belonging to the Somali National Movement
Caption: ZEILA, Awdal: Rebel militiamen belonging to the Somali National Movement, fighting the regime of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre,
load an anti-aircraft twins cannon near the town of Zeila, northern Somalia in October 1989
AFP PHOTO ALEXANDER JOE (Photo credit should read ALEXANDER JOE/AFP/Getty Images)
Date created:01 Oct 1989
Flithy lying idoor don't play around with the history of 1977, Western Somali Liberation Front and the army of Somalia were the ones who were fighting mostly the WSLF rebels, your people were immigrating to foreign countries at that time due to they being treated badly by the somali government, i feel sorry for your uncles who died drowning in the sea in their tahriib to Yemen.Xildiiid wrote:You're a slave and no matter how hard you try to fight it off, it's a fact.
We defeated the Afweyne regime and among the people who lead the SNM in the crucial battles were Col. Koosaar, the man that liberated Wardheer and Col. Ali Hussein, the same man who lead the 21 division of the SNA that liberated Godey, Qabri Dahare in 77 war. He later on took over the 26th divsion and lead the simultaneous attacks on Jijiga, Dirdhaba (where 2 of my adeers fought) and Dhagaxbuur.
May all the mujjahids rest in peace.
Col Ali Hussein ( of Shekh-Togdheer region) was the commanding
officer and the front leader of the Qabri-Dahare front
The Colonel was a highly respected officer, well liked and mild
mannered gentleman, he is known to have been the type who minds his business. Just like many
other officers, Col Ali Hussein was not a political loyalist but a professional officer
On July 23rd
. Col Ali Hussein and his deputies planned a double edged, multilayered attack plan
consisting of heavy uninterrupted 48-hours of bombardment and immediate forced entry of
ground troops aided by Tanks and armored vehicles. In essence, Qabri-Dahare was liberated in
two days of sustained attacks and coincidently Qabri-Dahare’s fall was just few hours after
Godey’s fall in Somali hands.
MarsinQorahay wrote:Flithy lying idoor don't play around with the history of 1977, Western Somali Liberation Front and the army of Somalia were the ones who were fighting mostly the WSLF rebels, your people were immigrating to foreign countries at that time due to they being treated badly by the somali government, i feel sorry for your uncles who died drowning in the sea in their tahriib to Yemen.Xildiiid wrote:You're a slave and no matter how hard you try to fight it off, it's a fact.
We defeated the Afweyne regime and among the people who lead the SNM in the crucial battles were Col. Koosaar, the man that liberated Wardheer and Col. Ali Hussein, the same man who lead the 21 division of the SNA that liberated Godey, Qabri Dahare in 77 war. He later on took over the 26th divsion and lead the simultaneous attacks on Jijiga, Dirdhaba (where 2 of my adeers fought) and Dhagaxbuur.
May all the mujjahids rest in peace.
Its called siyasaad and diplomacy, its in both of our interests to kerp our borders save, as for recognition its only in your folks head, u think we're preoccupied with that? We're busy building our roads and nation so that we can have a heads start.MarsinQorahay wrote:So why do you need them now? can't you find you recogniztion without their help?