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Kismayo fell to Islamic Courts hands?Breaking news
Barre Hiiraale iyo maleeshiyadiisii oo ka baxay magaalada Kismaayo
War deg deg ah
Col. Barre Hiiraale iyo Maleeshii uu watay ayaa isaga baxay magaalada Kismaayo,. iyadoo caawa si nabdoon ay ku galayaan ciidamada Maxkamadaha islaamka
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War deg deg ah
Col. Barre Hiiraale iyo Maleeshii uu watay ayaa isaga baxay magaalada Kismaayo,. iyadoo caawa si nabdoon ay ku galayaan ciidamada Maxkamadaha islaamka
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Somalia's Islamists seize strategic seaport of Kismayo
IHT, 24 Sept. 2006--
KISMAYO, Somalia, AP--Hundreds of Islamic militiamen on Sunday took over Kismayo, one of the last seaports outside their control in Somalia, witnesses said.
"The Islamic courts have entered Kismayo," said resident Abdi Gashan, adding that the warlords who previously ruled the area had fled. "We welcome the Islamic courts."
The peaceful takeover was the latest blow to Somalia's virtually powerless government. The country's defense minister, Col. Barre "Hirale" Aden Shire, had been a leading member of the Juba Valley Alliance that had been ruling Kismayo and was among those who fled.
Hirale's deputy, Yusuf Mire Mohamud, said "the Juba Valley Alliance has collapsed today."
Members of the Islamic group, which the United States accuses of harboring al-Qaida terrorists, were not immediately available for comment.
Leaders from the Islamic militia — which controls the capital, Mogadishu, along with much of southern Somalia — have been in Kismayo for several days, in direct challenge to the alliance. Fearful residents of the town, some 400 kilometers (260 miles) southwest of Mogadishu, have been fleeing across the border to Kenya in case fighting breaks out.
Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, throwing the country into anarchy.
An official government was formed in 2004 with U.N. help in hopes of restoring order after years of lawlessness. But the Islamic movement seized Mogadishu in June and now controls much of the country's south.
The government controls just one town, Baidoa, 250 kilometers (150 miles) from the capital.
The United States has accused the Islamic group of sheltering suspects in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden has portrayed Somalia as a battleground in his war on the U.S.
The group's strict and often severe interpretation of Islam raises memories of Afghanistan's Taliban, which was ousted by a U.S.-led campaign for harboring bin Laden and al-Qaida fighters. Still, many residents credit the courts with bringing a semblance of order.

IHT, 24 Sept. 2006--
KISMAYO, Somalia, AP--Hundreds of Islamic militiamen on Sunday took over Kismayo, one of the last seaports outside their control in Somalia, witnesses said.
"The Islamic courts have entered Kismayo," said resident Abdi Gashan, adding that the warlords who previously ruled the area had fled. "We welcome the Islamic courts."
The peaceful takeover was the latest blow to Somalia's virtually powerless government. The country's defense minister, Col. Barre "Hirale" Aden Shire, had been a leading member of the Juba Valley Alliance that had been ruling Kismayo and was among those who fled.
Hirale's deputy, Yusuf Mire Mohamud, said "the Juba Valley Alliance has collapsed today."
Members of the Islamic group, which the United States accuses of harboring al-Qaida terrorists, were not immediately available for comment.
Leaders from the Islamic militia — which controls the capital, Mogadishu, along with much of southern Somalia — have been in Kismayo for several days, in direct challenge to the alliance. Fearful residents of the town, some 400 kilometers (260 miles) southwest of Mogadishu, have been fleeing across the border to Kenya in case fighting breaks out.
Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, throwing the country into anarchy.
An official government was formed in 2004 with U.N. help in hopes of restoring order after years of lawlessness. But the Islamic movement seized Mogadishu in June and now controls much of the country's south.
The government controls just one town, Baidoa, 250 kilometers (150 miles) from the capital.
The United States has accused the Islamic group of sheltering suspects in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden has portrayed Somalia as a battleground in his war on the U.S.
The group's strict and often severe interpretation of Islam raises memories of Afghanistan's Taliban, which was ousted by a U.S.-led campaign for harboring bin Laden and al-Qaida fighters. Still, many residents credit the courts with bringing a semblance of order.

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[quote="qardasay"]faqash killer
The fight has just begun. remember what happened to bushtuns talibans
the Tajiks and Usbakhs got money and weapons from Iran, Rusia,former soviet states and the CIA. The Hutu Talabans will be F@cked
[/quote]
the talibans were getting crushed by, zionists, and moedjahadiins, and the pakistani army, but its now in the interest of iran, trough russia to re-arm taliban, and thats why the u.s was crying to musharaff to do more againsts talibans,even if adoon troops/habaashis/ will safe you, means that the end of reer kismayo, not the end of barre hiiraale, but you gotta thank him though, thnx to him, are their alot of lifes saved
The fight has just begun. remember what happened to bushtuns talibans

the Tajiks and Usbakhs got money and weapons from Iran, Rusia,former soviet states and the CIA. The Hutu Talabans will be F@cked

the talibans were getting crushed by, zionists, and moedjahadiins, and the pakistani army, but its now in the interest of iran, trough russia to re-arm taliban, and thats why the u.s was crying to musharaff to do more againsts talibans,even if adoon troops/habaashis/ will safe you, means that the end of reer kismayo, not the end of barre hiiraale, but you gotta thank him though, thnx to him, are their alot of lifes saved
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indhocade's militias have not entered kismaayo so technically kismaayo has not fallen as of yet. hiiraale has removed his soldiers away from the city, to avoid infrastucture destruction and civilian casualty, to a secret base outside the city. hiiraale is an experienced fighter and has more combat training and experience than any other leader in somalia today. he will not rush to fighting indhocade and his rag tag militia but will wait and attack at the right moment, breaking the maurading moryaans backbone and paralysing them for eternity.
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