Golaha Amaanka Qaramada Midoobay Oo Cunaqabatayn Ku Soo Rogay Dalka ERITREA Iyo Madaxda Afrikada Bari Oo Eedaha Loo Jeediyay Dalkaas Markhaati Looga Dhigtay.
New (Ramaas) Dec. 7, 2011-Golaha amaanka ee Qarammada Midoobay, ayaa cunoqabteyn cusub ku soo rogay dalka ERITREA kadib markii lagu eedeeyay inuu taageero KOOXDA Al-shabaab oo ka dagaalanta Soomaaliya, sida oo kalena ay mas'uul ka tahay xasillooni-drrada ka taagan gobolka Geeska Afrika.
Qaraarkan waxa isku raacay 13 dal oo ka tirsan 15-ka xubnood ee uu goluhu ka kooban yahay, waxaana ka aamusay dawladaha Ruushka iyo Shiinaha, iyadoo labada dal ay ka soo horjeedeen cunoqabteynta.
Isniintii shalay ayuu goluhu ka dhageystay warbixin ku saabsan ERITREA madaxda dalalka Soomaaliya , Sheekh Shariif, Djibouti, Ismaaciil Cumar Geelle iyo Ra'iisal wasaaraha ETHIOPIA Meles Zenawi iyo saraakiil ka socday wadamada Kenya iyo Uganda, kuwaasoo warbixintooda ku gudbiyay iyagoo ku sugan Magaalada Addis Abab wada-sheekeysi fiidiyow ah, waxaana ay dalbadeen in cuno-qabteynta laga dhigo mid ka adag tii ka saaray sannadkii 2009.
Golaha ammaanka ee Qaramada Midoobay ayaa waxaay isku raaceen in ERITREA ay mas'uul ka tahay rabshadaha ka taagan gobolka Bariga Afrika, iyada oo lagu eedeeyay in ay jabisay cunnoqabteynta hubka ee saaran Soomaaliya, isla markaana ay hubeysay kooxda Al-shabaab iyo kooxo kale oo kacdoon wadayaal ah.
Cunnoqabteynta la saaray ayaa ka fudud tii hore loogu soo rogay 2009, iyada oo ay tani saameynayso madaxda dalka ERITREA oo keliya , waxase la ogolaaday in maalgelin lagu sameysan karo dalka ERITREA iyo khayraadka ku jira.
Dawaldda Eritrea ayaa hore isaga fogeysay in ay taageero siiso Al-shabaab iyo kooxo kale oo ka jira gudaha Soomaaliya, iyada oo sheegtay in aanay sidoo kale wax xidhiidh ah la lahayn kooxahaas.
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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
Somalia Ethiopia Djibouti And kenya welcome the sanctions 
Eritrea has no friends in the horn of africa


Eritrea has no friends in the horn of africa


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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
By the CNN Wire Staff
December 5, 2011 -- Updated 2342 GMT (0742 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
U.N. Resolution 2023 adds sanctions on Eritrea
The country allegedly supports armed groups seeking to destabilize the Horn of Africa
The resolution comes two years after a previous one imposing sanctions on Eritrea
(CNN) -- The U.N. Security Council on Monday slapped additional sanctions on Eritrea for allegedly providing support to armed groups seeking to destabilize Somalia and other parts of the Horn of Africa.
"This resolution underscores the international community's condemnation of Eritrea's destabilizing behavior ... and its support for terrorism," said Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. "Today we have sent a clear message to the government of Eritrea that it must cease all illegal actions threatening international peace and stability in the Horn of Africa."
The decision to pass Resolution 2023 came two years after the council adopted Resolution 1907, which imposed sanctions on Eritrea for failing to engage "constructively in resolving its border dispute with Djibouti," Rice said in a statement. "Most alarmingly, it was providing political, financial and logistical support to armed groups seeking to undermine peace in Somalia."
Since then, the United States has "continually received evidence of Eritrean support for extremist groups in the region" and Eritrea still has not resolved its border dispute, she said.
"The U.N.'s Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group has documented Eritrea's support for terrorism, including an appalling, planned attack on the January 2011 African Union Summit in Addis Ababa," she said. "According to the monitoring group, Eritrea is financing all of these activities through illicit means, including threats and the extortion of a 'diaspora tax' from people of Eritrean descent living overseas."
Monday's imposition of tougher sanctions came in response to that, she said, adding, "Our goal is to show Eritrea that it will pay an ever higher price for its actions."
In a statement issued November 29, Eritrea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for an investigation into the "groundless rumors" and other claims against Eritrea.
"Whereas it is Eritrea's legitimate right to challenge these baseless campaigns of incrimination in an open forum, the Security Council itself is duty-bound to investigate issues submitted to it and thereby take the necessary measures," it said.
It called for "an initiative that could bring viable solution for the Somali issue."
In Monday's text, which was sponsored by Gabon and Nigeria, the council demanded that Eritrea "cease all direct or indirect efforts to destabilize states."
The council also called on Eritrea to move forward with Djibouti to resolve the border dispute.
Monday's resolution won support from 13 of the council's 15 members. China and Russia abstained. Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said there was not enough evidence to prove that Eritrea was behind the attacks against the African Union.
By the CNN Wire Staff
December 5, 2011 -- Updated 2342 GMT (0742 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
U.N. Resolution 2023 adds sanctions on Eritrea
The country allegedly supports armed groups seeking to destabilize the Horn of Africa
The resolution comes two years after a previous one imposing sanctions on Eritrea
(CNN) -- The U.N. Security Council on Monday slapped additional sanctions on Eritrea for allegedly providing support to armed groups seeking to destabilize Somalia and other parts of the Horn of Africa.
"This resolution underscores the international community's condemnation of Eritrea's destabilizing behavior ... and its support for terrorism," said Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. "Today we have sent a clear message to the government of Eritrea that it must cease all illegal actions threatening international peace and stability in the Horn of Africa."
The decision to pass Resolution 2023 came two years after the council adopted Resolution 1907, which imposed sanctions on Eritrea for failing to engage "constructively in resolving its border dispute with Djibouti," Rice said in a statement. "Most alarmingly, it was providing political, financial and logistical support to armed groups seeking to undermine peace in Somalia."
Since then, the United States has "continually received evidence of Eritrean support for extremist groups in the region" and Eritrea still has not resolved its border dispute, she said.
"The U.N.'s Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group has documented Eritrea's support for terrorism, including an appalling, planned attack on the January 2011 African Union Summit in Addis Ababa," she said. "According to the monitoring group, Eritrea is financing all of these activities through illicit means, including threats and the extortion of a 'diaspora tax' from people of Eritrean descent living overseas."
Monday's imposition of tougher sanctions came in response to that, she said, adding, "Our goal is to show Eritrea that it will pay an ever higher price for its actions."
In a statement issued November 29, Eritrea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for an investigation into the "groundless rumors" and other claims against Eritrea.
"Whereas it is Eritrea's legitimate right to challenge these baseless campaigns of incrimination in an open forum, the Security Council itself is duty-bound to investigate issues submitted to it and thereby take the necessary measures," it said.
It called for "an initiative that could bring viable solution for the Somali issue."
In Monday's text, which was sponsored by Gabon and Nigeria, the council demanded that Eritrea "cease all direct or indirect efforts to destabilize states."
The council also called on Eritrea to move forward with Djibouti to resolve the border dispute.
Monday's resolution won support from 13 of the council's 15 members. China and Russia abstained. Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said there was not enough evidence to prove that Eritrea was behind the attacks against the African Union.
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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
Nacas ba'ay, and how would sanctioning eritrea benefit somalis? 

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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
Have they got any proof of this? Or just the usual garbage propaganda."The U.N.'s Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group has documented Eritrea's support for terrorism, including an appalling, planned attack on the January 2011 African Union Summit in Addis Ababa," she said. "According to the monitoring group, Eritrea is financing all of these activities through illicit means, including threats and the extortion of a 'diaspora tax' from people of Eritrean descent living overseas."
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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
Well the TFG believes ERITREA funds Alshabab Djibouti has border dispute with Eritreaabdi.ismail wrote:Nacas ba'ay, and how would sanctioning eritrea benefit somalis?
Eritrea opposes Kenyan invasion that makes her against Azania and the possible Ogaden state in Jubaland.
But all in All i dont think Eritrea funds Alshabaab maybe in the days of the ICU when ICU was fighting Ethiopia in 2007 but not now any more
Abdi ismail marka Somalidu wa sidaa.
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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
I take anything the UN, U.S, Ethio, Eritrea say or do with a sideplate of Salt.
If these fuckers ay is cunayaa mahaa inay Somalia dhexdeeda isku cunin but in their own countries.
If these fuckers ay is cunayaa mahaa inay Somalia dhexdeeda isku cunin but in their own countries.
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Re: U.N. ratchets up sanctions on Eritrea
Stupid and easily manipulated.The_Emperior5 wrote:Well the TFG believes ERITREA funds Alshabab Djibouti has border dispute with Eritreaabdi.ismail wrote:Nacas ba'ay, and how would sanctioning eritrea benefit somalis?
Eritrea opposes Kenyan invasion that makes her against Azania and the possible Ogaden state in Jubaland.
But all in All i dont think Eritrea funds Alshabaab maybe in the days of the ICU when ICU was fighting Ethiopia in 2007 but not now any more
Abdi ismail marka Somalidu wa sidaa.

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