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Fanaax: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:36 pm
by michael_ital
I mean, even those steadfast supporters of the TFG have to agree that his latest statements reek of desperation.

Somalia PM blames Al-Qaeda for the crisis
Mon. April 23, 2007 02:27 pm.- By Mohamed Abdi Farah. - Send this news article

(SomaliNet) Somali’s Prime Minister, Ali Mohammed Gedi, said Monday terrorist cells were responsible for the crisis in southern Somalia opposing the peace and stability in the horn of Africa region.

In a news conference held in the Somalia capital Mogadishu, Mr. Gedi said the fighting in Kismayu, was masterminded by Al-Qaeda members based in Mogadishu.

“Al-Qaeda linked groups from Mogadishu have orchestrated the battle in Kismayu ,” said Gedi

He added that what he called ‘the terrorists were also responsible for the current fighting in the capital and the other hostilities that took place between Puntland and Somaliland.

Mr. Gedi pointed out that the government troops along with the Ethiopian forces made a breakthrough in the fight with the local insurgents.

“Our national forces together with our neighbor Ethiopian forces have confiscated large quantanty of lethal explosives in the areas they have liberated from the Islamist remnants,” added Gedi.

He accused Eritrea of arming and training Islamists in the self-declared authority of Somaliland. “The terrorists who were trained in Somaliland attack the bases under TFG (Transitional Federal Government) administration,” he said.

He also pointed out that international organizations were involved in Somalia violence.

He said some international organizations are busy in arranging false accusations of war crimes in Somalia against Ethiopia.

Meanwhile, the fighting in Mogadishu is continuing for fifth straight day between Ethiopian forces and local insurgents as death toll rises.

Witnesses told Somalinet that five civilians were killed and more than ten were wounded in Shibis and Suq Ba’ad neighborhoods in north of the capital early Monday morning alone.

Non-stop artillery and mortar shells are landing at Jamhuriah neighborhood, north of the capital, as the deafening sounds of the explosions could be throughout the city on Monday.

Re: Fanaax: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:40 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Mickey,

A dying horse kicks up a dust storm - President Jomo Kenyatta

The TFG is dying a slowly and it is a matter of time before we bury it

Re: Fanaax: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:42 pm
by Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah
that buked toothed breadhead opened his a55 wide and Amhara ejaculate in.

Re: Gheedi: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:44 pm
by Koronto91
Such statements make my days. Did you ever listen to Salaad Ali Jeele's speech 3 weeks ago, when he said they will make HG flee to their regions? He was talking to a group of Abgaal men, praising Abgaal & talking smack about HG.

Anyone who knows S. Ali Jeele knows that he was Aideed supporter & adviser since 1991 & used to cheer for HG during their fights with Abgaal.

Funny shyt!

Re: Fanaax: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:45 pm
by michael_ital
A VERY short time, Insha'allah. And Insha'aalah he goes the same way that Iraqi Minister who collaborated with the enemy, went on the weekend.

Re: Fanaax: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:46 pm
by Sadist
Al Qaeda is stealing too much credit...

Re: Fanaax: The Hallmark of a Desperate Man

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 2:51 pm
by X-unit
[quote="AbdiWahab252"]Mickey,

A dying horse kicks up a dust storm - President Jomo Kenyatta

The TFG is dying a slowly and it is a matter of time before we bury it[/quote]

nice proverb