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Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:48 am
by Voltage
According to Shabelle, only cars with the pictures of the prime minister are allowed to pass Mogadishu streets
http://shabelle.net/article.php?id=7419
http://hiiraan.com/news/2011/Jun/warark ... -13854.htm
Walle reer Mogadishu have shown Somalia tribalism is only skin deep and if the people see an honest character they will support him be of any clan or tribe. Reer Muqdisho

Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:00 am
by Voltage
Also in Gedo, Dhusamareeb, and all other places the allies of the TFG control.
Ahlu Sunnah says they accept no leader except Farmaajo and only are with the TFG as long as Farmaajo gives them the orders
http://jowhar.com/news.php?readmore=1555
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:18 am
by RovingMadness
Let the Revolution Continue. Down with the thieves

Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:20 am
by Executive
I hope the Influence of Reer Mogadishu becomes greater than that of those who want to impose their own desires.

Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:24 am
by CismanMaxamud1
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:26 am
by Voltage
Dayniile editorial asks Farmaajo make a choice between the support of your populace or outside pressure
http://dayniile.org/June011/10%20June10.htm
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:29 am
by RovingMadness
That's not Dayniile Editorial. It was written by Dr Ali Hiraabe who lives in Holland.
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:32 am
by Advo
I am glad the people of Somalia specially to reer muqdisho who yield more power than the rest are making their voices heard, I am sick and tired of Somalis being treated like we dont have a functioning brain, cant decide right from wrong and stupid foreigners making all the decisions. Today it's farmaajo that united the people and I hope tomorrow we also come together for another socially responsible cause.
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:37 am
by Voltage
RovingMadness wrote:
That's not Dayniile Editorial. It was written by Dr Ali Hiraabe who lives in Holland.
Is he Abgaal?
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:38 am
by RovingMadness
Voltage wrote:RovingMadness wrote:
That's not Dayniile Editorial. It was written by Dr Ali Hiraabe who lives in Holland.
Is he Abgaal?
Yes, he is. In fact, Wacbudhan.
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:39 am
by BlackVelvet
RovingMadness wrote:Voltage wrote:RovingMadness wrote:
That's not Dayniile Editorial. It was written by Dr Ali Hiraabe who lives in Holland.
Is he Abgaal?
Yes, he is. In fact, Wacbudhan.
Adiga do you know every Abgaal ever born wah

Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:41 am
by RovingMadness
^^^^
I try to.

Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:41 am
by Voltage
I honest think we are that much closer to resurgence of Somali statehood then if an Abgaal man is making the case for an opposing tribesman against his own tribesman in the midst of civil war. It really is a watershed moment of Somalinimo. The situation might look bleak but it is only in trying times do the character of people come to light.

Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:48 am
by Voltage
The Council of Hawiye elders led by Xaad and Ahmed Diiriye tell the Prime Minister not only to respect the will of the people and cease thinking about resigning but also fight against both the president and speaker
Re: Second day of protest taking place in Mogadishu
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:49 am
by RovingMadness
Voltage wrote:I honest think we are that much closer to resurgence of Somali statehood then if an Abgaal man is making the case for an opposing tribesman against his own tribesman in the midst of civil war. It really is a watershed moment of Somalinimo. The situation might look bleak but it is only in trying times do the character of people come to light.

Let's not forget the vast majority of the people protesting in Mogadishu and the ones organizing these protests also happen to be Mudulood. To be honest, I believe at a fundamental level that the Somali people despite their differences and clan-background are honest and good people. There are people who have invested in the division and anarchy of Somalia and today it is only those people who are against the wishes of the Somali people. You find them on SNET. In fact, I and nearly every Mudulood person I know, has today PM Farmaajo's picture as their Display Picture. Amina Wehliye of the BBC is the brain behind the FB group for Farmaajo and she is encouraging folks to make videos expressing their views and she is promising to edit and upload them collectively on YouTube Channel in support of the PM. My own abti was one of the people that welcomed Farmaajo at the airport and he happens to be Sharif's chief of staff. I mean it when I say that PM Farmaajo represents my interest and principles today better than anyone I know in Somali politics for the past 20 years+ of anarchy. Good people ought to be supported and I am glad that I can support anyone I want without being attacked for being qablist and I hope you get the chance another day
