CALL UNITY AMONG SOMALIS
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CALL UNITY AMONG SOMALIS
i found this article i salute really the writer my ppl its now ore never sland is peacefull and shit true so let we northerns also celebrate and hope that somalia will get their acts togheter and who knows maybe unite ore stay independent but we can atleast work with each other as 2 nations can you imagine how greet day this could be who can stop us if that happends even if we where divided ore where killing each even if the gaalo countries where happy to see us divided still were standing here and where still strong and look how we get once again oure acts togheter somali&land could be one of the strongest islamic countries if one subclan could handle them selfs of the americans could you imagine how stong we could i always wonderd when will see the second hitler version of the malis maybe that idea is not dead glory belongs to us allah akbar
Call for Unity among Somalis
Somaliweyn -27/02/06 The Times
SOMALIA’S faction-ridden parliament held its first session in the anarchic country yesterday since a last meeting, in exile in Kenya, almost a year ago ended with deputies brawling and hitting each other with chairs.
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, the Somalian President, told the heavily protected meeting in Baidoa, a small town about 155 miles (250km) north-west of the capital, Mogadishu, that the event was an historic opportunity to bring stability to the failed state.
“Let us choose between serving our people or being put on the bad list of history as people who promoted confrontation among Somalis and lacked the skills to administer a modern Somalia,†he told the 205 MPs who had attended. A further 70 were absent.
Aden Mohamed Saransor, the warlord controlling Baidoa, had banned all the MPs from carrying weapons.
Somalia has been ruled by warlords since 1991 when Siad Barre, the Cold War dictator, fled from a revolt into exile. Hundreds of thousands of people have died from the conflict and the consequent man-made famines. The United Nations estimates that tens of thousands of gunmen inhabit Mogadishu. Aid agencies say that insecurity has hampered efforts to help the 1.7 million people facing starvation. They say militias loot aid shipments or force drivers to pay bribes.
Mr Yusuf told the assembly: “Somalis are fed up with hostilities, displacement and endless violence. The people want peace, freedom and to live under the rule of law.†Even as he spoke, however, the spectre of more violence hung over the country. Warlords from Mogadishu, a no-go area for the President, who is from the north of the country, were unable to attend the session because of renewed tension there. At least 33 people died in fighting in the city last week.
The Mogadishu warlords, led by Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan, the Speaker of the parliament, and Mohamed Qanyare, a drug runner appointed as National Security Minister in Mr Yusuf’s administration, attacked an Islamic militia that has steadily increased its influence in the area over the past two years.
The United States, which has a base in neighbouring Djibouti, says that the group has al-Qaeda links, drawing support from hunted militants who have fled there from Kenya, Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.
The Mogadishu warlords are also strongly opposed to Mohamed Ali Gedi, the Prime Minister. The President and his Prime Minister want to invite foreign peacekeepers into the country to disarm dozens of heavily armed militia groups.
Only then, they say, can the so-called transitional Government — it has done nothing since it was formed in Kenya at the end of 2004 — relocate from Jowhar, 56 miles north of Mogadishu, to the capital. “There is need to agree and work on national security, which is the basis for the country’s peace,†Mr Yusuf added.
This Government is the 14th attempt to restore central authority to a country whose last national President was ousted by militias in 1991, ushering in an era of anarchy. The President proposed that MPs spend at least a week reconciling.
Call for Unity among Somalis
Somaliweyn -27/02/06 The Times
SOMALIA’S faction-ridden parliament held its first session in the anarchic country yesterday since a last meeting, in exile in Kenya, almost a year ago ended with deputies brawling and hitting each other with chairs.
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, the Somalian President, told the heavily protected meeting in Baidoa, a small town about 155 miles (250km) north-west of the capital, Mogadishu, that the event was an historic opportunity to bring stability to the failed state.
“Let us choose between serving our people or being put on the bad list of history as people who promoted confrontation among Somalis and lacked the skills to administer a modern Somalia,†he told the 205 MPs who had attended. A further 70 were absent.
Aden Mohamed Saransor, the warlord controlling Baidoa, had banned all the MPs from carrying weapons.
Somalia has been ruled by warlords since 1991 when Siad Barre, the Cold War dictator, fled from a revolt into exile. Hundreds of thousands of people have died from the conflict and the consequent man-made famines. The United Nations estimates that tens of thousands of gunmen inhabit Mogadishu. Aid agencies say that insecurity has hampered efforts to help the 1.7 million people facing starvation. They say militias loot aid shipments or force drivers to pay bribes.
Mr Yusuf told the assembly: “Somalis are fed up with hostilities, displacement and endless violence. The people want peace, freedom and to live under the rule of law.†Even as he spoke, however, the spectre of more violence hung over the country. Warlords from Mogadishu, a no-go area for the President, who is from the north of the country, were unable to attend the session because of renewed tension there. At least 33 people died in fighting in the city last week.
The Mogadishu warlords, led by Sharif Hassan Sheikh Adan, the Speaker of the parliament, and Mohamed Qanyare, a drug runner appointed as National Security Minister in Mr Yusuf’s administration, attacked an Islamic militia that has steadily increased its influence in the area over the past two years.
The United States, which has a base in neighbouring Djibouti, says that the group has al-Qaeda links, drawing support from hunted militants who have fled there from Kenya, Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia.
The Mogadishu warlords are also strongly opposed to Mohamed Ali Gedi, the Prime Minister. The President and his Prime Minister want to invite foreign peacekeepers into the country to disarm dozens of heavily armed militia groups.
Only then, they say, can the so-called transitional Government — it has done nothing since it was formed in Kenya at the end of 2004 — relocate from Jowhar, 56 miles north of Mogadishu, to the capital. “There is need to agree and work on national security, which is the basis for the country’s peace,†Mr Yusuf added.
This Government is the 14th attempt to restore central authority to a country whose last national President was ousted by militias in 1991, ushering in an era of anarchy. The President proposed that MPs spend at least a week reconciling.
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like i said once dont cry cuss youre exposed so i know really why you sound so pissed off i should had do the same
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