Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
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Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
He has sent message alerts to all Marehan mobile phone to ask exhumed from his grave. He is fed up SHAYDANKA MARKASTA QABRIGA KU WASAYA.
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
i hope he burns in hell...........................................
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
let the old man r.i.p
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
Ilaahow ina astur > ridiculous .
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
lafo lafo naasku ku qabaay leave your mothers hero alone. 

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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
Cabaadka ka baxaya waad yaabay, Warshaydaano iga yare saar an dhuusee ayaa ka soo hadhay. Dawladsade waa inuu deg deg u dhoofo si uu qabrigii Buur ddhuubo odayga uga soo saaro.
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Wayga talo
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Wayga talo
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
BABYGIRL123
Ok inaabti case close....waxaan u jawaabayey Dawlad sade oo ku digtay walaalkay oo adeerkii gawracay.
Ok inaabti case close....waxaan u jawaabayey Dawlad sade oo ku digtay walaalkay oo adeerkii gawracay.
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
war wadaniga daaya
his was last wadani leader of somalia. abe siad alle ya raxma.
its not good to talk bad about dead people.
his was last wadani leader of somalia. abe siad alle ya raxma.
its not good to talk bad about dead people.
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
Shaydaan waligii arki maayo. Ducadaan u dirno is more than enough bi idni laah
Xasan Cali Bucul oo degmada G/haarey ku qabtay xaflad lagu maamuusayo madexweynihii hore ee Soomaaliya Gen.Maxamed Siyaad Barre
Xasan Cali Bucul oo sheegay in uu yahay wakiil-ka jaaliyadaha Sade ee dalalka yurub iyo America ayaa maanta degmada G/haarey ku qabtay kulan ballaaran oo lagu soo bandhigay xus-diimeed iyo ubax-dhig lagu maamuusayo madexweynihii hore ee dalka Soomaaliya marxuum Gen.Maxamed Siyaad Barre.
Kulankaan oo ahaa mid si weyn loo soo agaasimay ayaa waxaa ka soo qayb galay Ugaas-ka beesha Sade Ugaas Cumar Ugaas Xirsi, xubno ka mid ah DFKMG, culumaa’udiin, ergooyinka nabadda ee G/Gedo, iyo guud ahaan qaybaha kala duwan ee shacabka ku dhaqan degmada G/haarey.
Xasan Cali Bucul oo dagan dalka Ireland ayaa indhawaalaba ku sugnaa G/Gedo wuxuna soo gaaray degmada G/haarey maalinimadii Talaadada isaga oo imaatinkiisan ka hor socdaalo kala duwan ku soo maray degmooyin-ka B/dheere iyo B/dhuubo iyo waliba deegaamo kale, wuxuna sidan si la mid ah ku soo bandhigay deegaamadii uu soo maray xaflado uu ku xusayo xubno muhiim ahaa oo kaalin weyn kaga jiray bulshooyinkii ay if-ka kaga tageen, iasaga oo dhanka kalana oo bandhigayay wacyi-galin iyo talooyin ku aadan sidii looga tillaabsan lahaa xayndaab-ka colaada isla markaas-na cagta loola heli lahaa tubta nabadda.
Isaga oo la hadlayay dadweynihii ka soo qayb galay kulanka maanta ayaa Mr. Xasan Cali Bucul wuxuu dadweynaha ku guubaabiyay in loo halgamo sidii lagu gaari lahaa nabad waarto, in lala samaysto dadyow-ga iyo deegaamada dariska ah calaaqaad wanaagsan, in mawqif midaysan laga istaago khailaafaadka ka oogan gudaha DFKMG ee Soomaaliya iyo in loo hawl galo sidii loo gaari lahaa horumar wanaagsan oo saamaynayo dhinacyada kala duwan ee adeegyada bulshada.
Bandhigyada uu maanta Xasan Cali Bucul ku maamuusayay Madaxweynhii hore ee Soomaaliya Gen. Maxamed Siyaad Barre ayaa waxaa ka mid ahaa koob uu u dhigay laba kooxood oo la isaga soo xulay afarta kooxood ee ay ka koobanyihiin ciyaartoyda kubada cagta ee degmada G/haarey oo kala ah:B.B.R, G.T, Hillaac, iyo B.B.Teego.
Kadib ciyaar saaxiibtinimo oo xiiso leh taas oo soo jiidaday dareen-ka daawadayaal aad u tiro badan ayaa waxay ugu danbayntii ciyaartii ku dhamaatay 3:1 oo ay guushu ku raacday kooxda koobaad oo lagu magacaabay Xulka degmada G/haarey, wuxuna Mr.Xasan labadii kooxoodba garoonka kubada cagta gu gudoonsiiyay abaalgudyo ku kala qiimaysan heerka ciyaareed ay labadaasi kooxood soo bandhigeen.
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Xasan Cali Bucul oo degmada G/haarey ku qabtay xaflad lagu maamuusayo madexweynihii hore ee Soomaaliya Gen.Maxamed Siyaad Barre
Xasan Cali Bucul oo sheegay in uu yahay wakiil-ka jaaliyadaha Sade ee dalalka yurub iyo America ayaa maanta degmada G/haarey ku qabtay kulan ballaaran oo lagu soo bandhigay xus-diimeed iyo ubax-dhig lagu maamuusayo madexweynihii hore ee dalka Soomaaliya marxuum Gen.Maxamed Siyaad Barre.
Kulankaan oo ahaa mid si weyn loo soo agaasimay ayaa waxaa ka soo qayb galay Ugaas-ka beesha Sade Ugaas Cumar Ugaas Xirsi, xubno ka mid ah DFKMG, culumaa’udiin, ergooyinka nabadda ee G/Gedo, iyo guud ahaan qaybaha kala duwan ee shacabka ku dhaqan degmada G/haarey.
Xasan Cali Bucul oo dagan dalka Ireland ayaa indhawaalaba ku sugnaa G/Gedo wuxuna soo gaaray degmada G/haarey maalinimadii Talaadada isaga oo imaatinkiisan ka hor socdaalo kala duwan ku soo maray degmooyin-ka B/dheere iyo B/dhuubo iyo waliba deegaamo kale, wuxuna sidan si la mid ah ku soo bandhigay deegaamadii uu soo maray xaflado uu ku xusayo xubno muhiim ahaa oo kaalin weyn kaga jiray bulshooyinkii ay if-ka kaga tageen, iasaga oo dhanka kalana oo bandhigayay wacyi-galin iyo talooyin ku aadan sidii looga tillaabsan lahaa xayndaab-ka colaada isla markaas-na cagta loola heli lahaa tubta nabadda.
Isaga oo la hadlayay dadweynihii ka soo qayb galay kulanka maanta ayaa Mr. Xasan Cali Bucul wuxuu dadweynaha ku guubaabiyay in loo halgamo sidii lagu gaari lahaa nabad waarto, in lala samaysto dadyow-ga iyo deegaamada dariska ah calaaqaad wanaagsan, in mawqif midaysan laga istaago khailaafaadka ka oogan gudaha DFKMG ee Soomaaliya iyo in loo hawl galo sidii loo gaari lahaa horumar wanaagsan oo saamaynayo dhinacyada kala duwan ee adeegyada bulshada.
Bandhigyada uu maanta Xasan Cali Bucul ku maamuusayay Madaxweynhii hore ee Soomaaliya Gen. Maxamed Siyaad Barre ayaa waxaa ka mid ahaa koob uu u dhigay laba kooxood oo la isaga soo xulay afarta kooxood ee ay ka koobanyihiin ciyaartoyda kubada cagta ee degmada G/haarey oo kala ah:B.B.R, G.T, Hillaac, iyo B.B.Teego.
Kadib ciyaar saaxiibtinimo oo xiiso leh taas oo soo jiidaday dareen-ka daawadayaal aad u tiro badan ayaa waxay ugu danbayntii ciyaartii ku dhamaatay 3:1 oo ay guushu ku raacday kooxda koobaad oo lagu magacaabay Xulka degmada G/haarey, wuxuna Mr.Xasan labadii kooxoodba garoonka kubada cagta gu gudoonsiiyay abaalgudyo ku kala qiimaysan heerka ciyaareed ay labadaasi kooxood soo bandhigeen.
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Markuu cabaadayo miyaadad maqal, ee uu leeyahay:
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War shaydaan iga yare saar dhuusaa ihaysee!
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War shaydaan iga yare saar dhuusaa ihaysee!

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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
[quote="LAFO-LAFO"]Markuu cabaadayo miyaadad maqal, ee uu leeyahay:
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War shaydaan iga yare saar dhuusaa ihaysee!
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May ma maqlo, qamriga iyo balwada iska yareey reer kiina ku caan yahay hadaadan rabin inaadan maqal adigu
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War shaydaan iga yare saar dhuusaa ihaysee!

May ma maqlo, qamriga iyo balwada iska yareey reer kiina ku caan yahay hadaadan rabin inaadan maqal adigu

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Khamri iyo Balwad ilaahay iga nabad geli. Mareexaanka geeljiaraha u badan ee sakhradda mooda in lagu ilbaxo miyaad imooday.
PRESIDENT Mohammed Siad Barre's dictatorial and tyrannical regime in Somalia came to a predictable end in January 1991, when he was forced to flee from his capital, Mogadishu, after months of fighting. It was typical, however, that he refused to accept the inevitable and retreated to his own home area in the west of the country, from where he made several efforts to fight his way back.
He was only forced out in April 1992, first into Kenya, and then to Nigeria after Kenyan MPs forced President Daniel Arap Moi to give up the idea of providing a refuge for such a discredited figure.
Siad Barre, who has died aged 74, came to power in rather different circumstances. Originally he was a policeman for the Italians before the second world war, then for the British, and again under the Italian mandate over Somalia. After independence in 1960, he became chief of police and was appointed vice -commander of the Somalian army and commander-in-chief in 1965. At the time of the constitutional crisis of 1969, following the assassination of President Abdel-Rashid Ali Shermarke he seemed a natural choice as figure-head for the army officers who had seized power.
The coup was bloodless, and popular in a country tired of the anarchic pluralist politics of the Somali clans. But its leaders underrated Siad Barre. Never highly regarded and referred to, somewhat disparagingly, as a "man of average intelligence and no formal schooling", he proved far more adept at political manipulation. It was not long before he had seized full control of the supreme revolutionary council.
His regime originally claimed it had come to remove tribalism, or its Somali equivalent, clanism, but it soon became apparent that little had changed. Siad Barre's regime, particularly when opposition appeared, was swift to reactivate clan links, and the alliance of his own Marehan, his uncle's Ogaden clan, and the Dolbuhunta clan of his son-in-law, formed the basis of his power.
In the first years he introduced an element of efficiency into Somali bureaucracy, coupled with his moves towards "scientific socialism", though he was never a convert. Socialism, as his alliance with the Soviet Union, was valued as a way to achieve control. He never managed to produce an acceptable blend of Marxism and Islam to satisfy the highly individualistic and Muslim Somalis.
He did, however, preside over the important introduction of a written Somali language, forcing acceptance of a Latin script. Literacy campaigns were a considerable success, but they were coupled with a huge personality cult. Siad's gaunt features loured over all offices and buildings and enormous hand-painted posters became a familiar sight in the streets.
Like others in the Horn of Africa he also managed to play off the great powers during the Cold War, having a close alliance with the Soviet Union until 1977, when Somalia went to war with Ethiopia over the Ogaden desert and the Soviets changed sides. Siad Barre then looked to the United States for support and, to a limited extent, obtained it. His attack on Ethopia had been popular and, surprisingly for a military dictatorship, he survived Somalia's defeat. But opposition increased as his regime became ever more ruthless in suppressing criticism and opposition. The US was not impressed by his human rights record and his support crumbled.
When Siad Barre came to power he found a capital city that was rundown and shabby; when he fled, 21 years later, he left a city still as shabby and rundown, but with the additional serious damage brought about by the artillery fire of his own troops. He had achieved little except to exacerbate Somalia's intractable clan differences. He had tried to project himself as a wise, avuncular leader, but his secretive, repressive and extensive security forces, gave the lie to the image.
He lived in constant fear of assassination, and his personal guard, drawn from his own clan were almost as paranoid. Although substantial funds found their way abroad during his regime, it was largely at the hands of his family. He himself lived frugally in Villa Somalia, the presidential palace. An insomniac and chain -smoker, he delighted in calling people for interviews in the middle of the night. It was an off-putting tactic that underlined the security and police background from which he never escaped.
Siad Barre's overwhelming desire was to have, and to hold on to, power at all costs. It was this that brought him down, and ultimately lies behind the disastrous events, and the on-going civil war in Somalia since he fell.
Mohammed Siad Barre, born 1919; died January 2, 1995
PRESIDENT Mohammed Siad Barre's dictatorial and tyrannical regime in Somalia came to a predictable end in January 1991, when he was forced to flee from his capital, Mogadishu, after months of fighting. It was typical, however, that he refused to accept the inevitable and retreated to his own home area in the west of the country, from where he made several efforts to fight his way back.
He was only forced out in April 1992, first into Kenya, and then to Nigeria after Kenyan MPs forced President Daniel Arap Moi to give up the idea of providing a refuge for such a discredited figure.
Siad Barre, who has died aged 74, came to power in rather different circumstances. Originally he was a policeman for the Italians before the second world war, then for the British, and again under the Italian mandate over Somalia. After independence in 1960, he became chief of police and was appointed vice -commander of the Somalian army and commander-in-chief in 1965. At the time of the constitutional crisis of 1969, following the assassination of President Abdel-Rashid Ali Shermarke he seemed a natural choice as figure-head for the army officers who had seized power.
The coup was bloodless, and popular in a country tired of the anarchic pluralist politics of the Somali clans. But its leaders underrated Siad Barre. Never highly regarded and referred to, somewhat disparagingly, as a "man of average intelligence and no formal schooling", he proved far more adept at political manipulation. It was not long before he had seized full control of the supreme revolutionary council.
His regime originally claimed it had come to remove tribalism, or its Somali equivalent, clanism, but it soon became apparent that little had changed. Siad Barre's regime, particularly when opposition appeared, was swift to reactivate clan links, and the alliance of his own Marehan, his uncle's Ogaden clan, and the Dolbuhunta clan of his son-in-law, formed the basis of his power.
In the first years he introduced an element of efficiency into Somali bureaucracy, coupled with his moves towards "scientific socialism", though he was never a convert. Socialism, as his alliance with the Soviet Union, was valued as a way to achieve control. He never managed to produce an acceptable blend of Marxism and Islam to satisfy the highly individualistic and Muslim Somalis.
He did, however, preside over the important introduction of a written Somali language, forcing acceptance of a Latin script. Literacy campaigns were a considerable success, but they were coupled with a huge personality cult. Siad's gaunt features loured over all offices and buildings and enormous hand-painted posters became a familiar sight in the streets.
Like others in the Horn of Africa he also managed to play off the great powers during the Cold War, having a close alliance with the Soviet Union until 1977, when Somalia went to war with Ethiopia over the Ogaden desert and the Soviets changed sides. Siad Barre then looked to the United States for support and, to a limited extent, obtained it. His attack on Ethopia had been popular and, surprisingly for a military dictatorship, he survived Somalia's defeat. But opposition increased as his regime became ever more ruthless in suppressing criticism and opposition. The US was not impressed by his human rights record and his support crumbled.
When Siad Barre came to power he found a capital city that was rundown and shabby; when he fled, 21 years later, he left a city still as shabby and rundown, but with the additional serious damage brought about by the artillery fire of his own troops. He had achieved little except to exacerbate Somalia's intractable clan differences. He had tried to project himself as a wise, avuncular leader, but his secretive, repressive and extensive security forces, gave the lie to the image.
He lived in constant fear of assassination, and his personal guard, drawn from his own clan were almost as paranoid. Although substantial funds found their way abroad during his regime, it was largely at the hands of his family. He himself lived frugally in Villa Somalia, the presidential palace. An insomniac and chain -smoker, he delighted in calling people for interviews in the middle of the night. It was an off-putting tactic that underlined the security and police background from which he never escaped.
Siad Barre's overwhelming desire was to have, and to hold on to, power at all costs. It was this that brought him down, and ultimately lies behind the disastrous events, and the on-going civil war in Somalia since he fell.
Mohammed Siad Barre, born 1919; died January 2, 1995
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
cali naleye iyo ya iska kaa dhalay.
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Re: Siyad Barre asked exhumed from his grave
[quote="BABYGIRL123"]cali naleye iyo ya iska kaa dhalay.[/quote]
Iyo HJ inaabti, Laba nacas baan karbaashaaye, calool xumo hay qaadin
Iyo HJ inaabti, Laba nacas baan karbaashaaye, calool xumo hay qaadin
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