Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
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Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
It seems the starved Ethios & the mooryaan a.k.a. TFG troops have not wasted anytime in looting public properties. The Coca-Cola plant in Mogadishu was opened by a group of investors numbering 400 men and women, including many non-hawiye partners. The majeerteen militia wasted no time in looting the plant and other public properties....because a mooryaan will always be a mooryaan.
Ciidamada dowladda federalka oo lagu eedeeyey in ay qalab ka qaateen goobo ay gacanta ku dhigeen.
Jimco, 27, Apri. 2007 (HOL) Ciidamada Dowlada Federaalka oo garab-sanaya kuwa Xukuumada ay saaxiibka dhaw yihiin ee Itoobiya ayaa Maalintii shalay waxaa u suurta gashay in ay meesha ka saaraan kooxihii ay mutada ka badan halka Bil ay isku hayeen gudaha Caasimada Muqdisho oo hada dhamaan la oran karo waa mid gacanta ugu wada jirta.
Laakiin Wararku waxaa ay sheegayaan in Ciidamada Dowladu markii ay gaareen goobihii markii hore ay gacanta ku hayeen kooxihii ka soo horjeeday durbaba meelaha qaar gudaha u galeen iyaga oo ka qaatay dhamaan wixii qalab ah ee yiilay.
Goobaha eedeymaha kulul looga soo jeedinayo Ciidamada Dowlada ayaa waxaa ka mid ah Shirkada soo saarta Cabitaanka Coco-Cola oo Maamulaheeda Bashiir Max'ed Caraale ku Eedeeyay Ciidamada Dowlada in ay gudaha u galeen shirkada kana qaateen wixii halkaa yiilay oo sida uu sheegay ay ku jiraan Qalabkii Computerada ee looga shaqeynaya Xafiisyada Shirkada, waxaana Maamuluhu intaa ku daray in arimahaa jawaabtooda uu uga fadhiyo Mas'uuliyiinta sare ee Dowalada.
Sidoo kale wararku waxaa ay intaa ku darayaan in ay jiraan goobo kale oo Bililaqo laga geeystay lana qaatay Qalabkii yeelay, qaar ka mid ah Mas'uuliyiinta Dowlada Federaalka oo arintaa wax laga weydiiyay ayaa sheegay in ay jiraan Kooxo dhalin yaro ah oo arimaha ka faa'ideysanaya, laakiin uusan jirin warka sheegaya in Ciidamada Dowladu geysteen Boob iyo Dhac bareer, hadiise arimahaa oo kale dhaceen la baarayo.
Dhanka kale waxaa degan goobahii Maalmihii aynu soo dhaafnay dagaalada Xoogani ka dhaceen sida Fagax, Jamhuuriya, Hotelka Ramadaan, Towfiiq, Huriwaa, iyo waliba Ex-Kontarool Barcad oo dhaaman hada ay gacanta ku dayaan Ciidamada Dowlada iyo kuwa Itoobiya ee is garab sanaya, halka dhinaca kale markiii ugu horesay maanta lagu arkay Ciidamada Itoobiya iyaga oo jooga Jidka 30ka tan iyo wixii ka danbeeyay markiii laga Adkaaday Midowgii Maxkamadaha ee mutada 6 Bilood ah inta badan K/soomaaliya ka talinayay.
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Ciidamada dowladda federalka oo lagu eedeeyey in ay qalab ka qaateen goobo ay gacanta ku dhigeen.
Jimco, 27, Apri. 2007 (HOL) Ciidamada Dowlada Federaalka oo garab-sanaya kuwa Xukuumada ay saaxiibka dhaw yihiin ee Itoobiya ayaa Maalintii shalay waxaa u suurta gashay in ay meesha ka saaraan kooxihii ay mutada ka badan halka Bil ay isku hayeen gudaha Caasimada Muqdisho oo hada dhamaan la oran karo waa mid gacanta ugu wada jirta.
Laakiin Wararku waxaa ay sheegayaan in Ciidamada Dowladu markii ay gaareen goobihii markii hore ay gacanta ku hayeen kooxihii ka soo horjeeday durbaba meelaha qaar gudaha u galeen iyaga oo ka qaatay dhamaan wixii qalab ah ee yiilay.
Goobaha eedeymaha kulul looga soo jeedinayo Ciidamada Dowlada ayaa waxaa ka mid ah Shirkada soo saarta Cabitaanka Coco-Cola oo Maamulaheeda Bashiir Max'ed Caraale ku Eedeeyay Ciidamada Dowlada in ay gudaha u galeen shirkada kana qaateen wixii halkaa yiilay oo sida uu sheegay ay ku jiraan Qalabkii Computerada ee looga shaqeynaya Xafiisyada Shirkada, waxaana Maamuluhu intaa ku daray in arimahaa jawaabtooda uu uga fadhiyo Mas'uuliyiinta sare ee Dowalada.
Sidoo kale wararku waxaa ay intaa ku darayaan in ay jiraan goobo kale oo Bililaqo laga geeystay lana qaatay Qalabkii yeelay, qaar ka mid ah Mas'uuliyiinta Dowlada Federaalka oo arintaa wax laga weydiiyay ayaa sheegay in ay jiraan Kooxo dhalin yaro ah oo arimaha ka faa'ideysanaya, laakiin uusan jirin warka sheegaya in Ciidamada Dowladu geysteen Boob iyo Dhac bareer, hadiise arimahaa oo kale dhaceen la baarayo.
Dhanka kale waxaa degan goobahii Maalmihii aynu soo dhaafnay dagaalada Xoogani ka dhaceen sida Fagax, Jamhuuriya, Hotelka Ramadaan, Towfiiq, Huriwaa, iyo waliba Ex-Kontarool Barcad oo dhaaman hada ay gacanta ku dayaan Ciidamada Dowlada iyo kuwa Itoobiya ee is garab sanaya, halka dhinaca kale markiii ugu horesay maanta lagu arkay Ciidamada Itoobiya iyaga oo jooga Jidka 30ka tan iyo wixii ka danbeeyay markiii laga Adkaaday Midowgii Maxkamadaha ee mutada 6 Bilood ah inta badan K/soomaaliya ka talinayay.
C/raxmaan Diini, Hiiraan Online
diini@hiiraan.com
Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
By Sahal Abdulle
Mogadishu - Gunmen plundered computers and bags of sugar from a Coca Cola plant in Mogadishu on Friday during a lull in fighting between allied Somali-Ethiopian troops and insurgents, a local manager said.
The men were wearing police uniforms, commandeered 12 trucks to drive away the booty seized in the overnight looting spree that took place after the plant was shelled, local Coca Cola manager Bashir Mohamed Araye said.
"Our offices were broken into and all computers looted. We had supplies of sugar that were supposed to last the whole year - they were also looted," added the manager of the Somali-owned franchise in a smart and modern compound in Mogadishu.
'Our offices were broken into and all computers looted'
The odd stray bullet was heard in the Somali capital, a day after Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi declared significant gains in the government's nine-day offensive to end resistance by a group of Islamist fighters, foreign jihadists and some clansmen.
But many Somalis, undergoing a refugee exodus worse than Iraq in recent months, were sceptical the war was winding down.
There was no respite for medical workers struggling with little or no supplies to patch up the wounded, many ferried to overflowing hospitals in wheelbarrows and donkey carts.
Trapped by fighting, several women gave birth in an improvised maternity ward - a grass hut under a tree, half a kilometre from the University of Mogadishu.
"In the last three days, a midwife named Asha Hamari has delivered six babies," resident Abukar Al Badri told Reuters.
Mogadishu's worst fighting for 16 years has killed at least 1,300 people since February, locals say, and turned parts of the shell-shattered coastal city into a ghost town.
The United Nations (UN) on Thursday accused all sides in the Somalia conflict of breaking humanitarian law by indiscriminately firing on civilian areas in Mogadishu.
A UN spokesperson said the rate of displacement in Somalia over the past three months was worse than Iraq in the same period. Some 350,000 people have fled Mogadishu since February, more than a third of its one million population.
"If you look at the situation from February until now, in that one time frame, more people have been displaced inside Somalia than any place else in the world and that includes Iraq, Darfur...and Sri Lanka," Stephanie Banker, spokeswoman for the UN emergency relief coordinator, told the BBC.
Thousands of homeless have sought shelter in surrounding town and villages, sleeping under trees or out in the open, vulnerable to disease and gangs of roaming thieves.
The United States (US) and European Union have criticised the Somali government and its Ethiopian military allies for obstructing aid flows. Somali and Ethiopian officials have angrily dismissed those allegations.
Eritrea blamed arch-foe Ethiopia and its powerful US ally of being behind the "destruction and mayhem" in the region.
"The destruction and mayhem wrought in the Horn of Africa by US strategy of domination and the subservience of Ethiopian ruling regimes is immense indeed," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on the government Web site.
"This can only provoke resistance by, and aspirations for, independence and liberation through just peoples' struggles."
Addis Ababa and Washington accuse Asmara of undermining the Somali government by supporting the insurgents.
Mogadishu - Gunmen plundered computers and bags of sugar from a Coca Cola plant in Mogadishu on Friday during a lull in fighting between allied Somali-Ethiopian troops and insurgents, a local manager said.
The men were wearing police uniforms, commandeered 12 trucks to drive away the booty seized in the overnight looting spree that took place after the plant was shelled, local Coca Cola manager Bashir Mohamed Araye said.
"Our offices were broken into and all computers looted. We had supplies of sugar that were supposed to last the whole year - they were also looted," added the manager of the Somali-owned franchise in a smart and modern compound in Mogadishu.
'Our offices were broken into and all computers looted'
The odd stray bullet was heard in the Somali capital, a day after Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi declared significant gains in the government's nine-day offensive to end resistance by a group of Islamist fighters, foreign jihadists and some clansmen.
But many Somalis, undergoing a refugee exodus worse than Iraq in recent months, were sceptical the war was winding down.
There was no respite for medical workers struggling with little or no supplies to patch up the wounded, many ferried to overflowing hospitals in wheelbarrows and donkey carts.
Trapped by fighting, several women gave birth in an improvised maternity ward - a grass hut under a tree, half a kilometre from the University of Mogadishu.
"In the last three days, a midwife named Asha Hamari has delivered six babies," resident Abukar Al Badri told Reuters.
Mogadishu's worst fighting for 16 years has killed at least 1,300 people since February, locals say, and turned parts of the shell-shattered coastal city into a ghost town.
The United Nations (UN) on Thursday accused all sides in the Somalia conflict of breaking humanitarian law by indiscriminately firing on civilian areas in Mogadishu.
A UN spokesperson said the rate of displacement in Somalia over the past three months was worse than Iraq in the same period. Some 350,000 people have fled Mogadishu since February, more than a third of its one million population.
"If you look at the situation from February until now, in that one time frame, more people have been displaced inside Somalia than any place else in the world and that includes Iraq, Darfur...and Sri Lanka," Stephanie Banker, spokeswoman for the UN emergency relief coordinator, told the BBC.
Thousands of homeless have sought shelter in surrounding town and villages, sleeping under trees or out in the open, vulnerable to disease and gangs of roaming thieves.
The United States (US) and European Union have criticised the Somali government and its Ethiopian military allies for obstructing aid flows. Somali and Ethiopian officials have angrily dismissed those allegations.
Eritrea blamed arch-foe Ethiopia and its powerful US ally of being behind the "destruction and mayhem" in the region.
"The destruction and mayhem wrought in the Horn of Africa by US strategy of domination and the subservience of Ethiopian ruling regimes is immense indeed," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on the government Web site.
"This can only provoke resistance by, and aspirations for, independence and liberation through just peoples' struggles."
Addis Ababa and Washington accuse Asmara of undermining the Somali government by supporting the insurgents.
Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
The Coca-cola factory was the BIGGEST foreign investment in I believe all of Somalia, certainly one of the biggest. It was worth 5 million (US dollars) and was owned by somalis.
Criminals who're looting it will be brought to justice. You can count on that!
Criminals who're looting it will be brought to justice. You can count on that!
Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
NoAngst:These criminals are the Mbagathi militia i.e. Jeele's men & the Majeerteen militia, who is going to bring them to justice when they have the blessings of their bosses?
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Biif Baaf,
Don't insult us. We all know Jeele's men are above such behaviour. No abgaal is involved in this looting, it's all majeerteens from buuryoqab and iskushuban. Saalad Jeele will take decisive action against these mooryaans. I hope he deports them back to bari like Hassan Geedi Abtow used to do during the italian coloniasm. I'm sick and tired of these reer baadiye geeljires fuking up a city I and my forefathers risked all to build.
Don't insult us. We all know Jeele's men are above such behaviour. No abgaal is involved in this looting, it's all majeerteens from buuryoqab and iskushuban. Saalad Jeele will take decisive action against these mooryaans. I hope he deports them back to bari like Hassan Geedi Abtow used to do during the italian coloniasm. I'm sick and tired of these reer baadiye geeljires fuking up a city I and my forefathers risked all to build.
Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
LOL@NoAngst, a die hard harti abgaal supporter, eh?
Jeele is a crook and his militia are the same mooryaan who have been harassing old women on the streets of Bilaajo & Sanca with their isbaaro. Don't give us your bull-flop about those mooryaan being anything but civilized. As for the mj militia, they too are poverty stricken mooryaan who hunger for loot.
God save Somalia from these criminals!
Jeele is a crook and his militia are the same mooryaan who have been harassing old women on the streets of Bilaajo & Sanca with their isbaaro. Don't give us your bull-flop about those mooryaan being anything but civilized. As for the mj militia, they too are poverty stricken mooryaan who hunger for loot.
God save Somalia from these criminals!
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Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
It’s what’s right for Muqdisho, payback is a biaatch, remember u guys looted Sayyid Abdullah Hassan statue.
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[quote="ORGEONES"]It’s what’s right for Muqdisho, payback is a biaatch, remember u guys looted Sayyid Abdullah Hassan statue.[/quote]
Hey moron! Out of the 400 investors who owned the Coca-Cola plant, more than half were Daarood, including Majeerteen....
Hey moron! Out of the 400 investors who owned the Coca-Cola plant, more than half were Daarood, including Majeerteen....

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The Sayidka was a camel jockey and camel pirate not a national hero. It was transgression imposing his "heroism" on the somali people. Removing his "statue" was restoring justice!
When we regain Xamar will erect a huge statue of these men:
http://www.allceeldheer.com/images/t5.jpg
When we regain Xamar will erect a huge statue of these men:
http://www.allceeldheer.com/images/t5.jpg
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Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
Hey fella u kind stole many properties its our turn, anyhow it’s the victors who loots, its good for the soul
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Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!



Angst,
I heard a bunch of USC mooryaan killed each other while trying to steal the statue of Sayidka, is that true?
Biif Baaf,
A cousin of mine who lives in Mogadishu almost convinced me to invest in the Coke plant back in 2002. It was a very developed plant and I saw it in 2006.
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Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
NoAngst are u from Medina?
Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
[quote="Biif Baaf"]Jeele is a crook and his militia are the same mooryaan who have been harassing old women on the streets of Bilaajo & Sanca with their isbaaro. Don't give us your bull-flop about those mooryaan being anything but civilized. [/quote]
I truly resent you calling security/access checkpoints "isbaaros". It's born out of ignorance and prejudice. There's a world of difference between keeping the peace and security in your region via checkpoints which screen for trouble makers and isbaaros for extortion. When ever abgaals isbaaros ask for fees it's very much akin to highway toll. But the main reason there are isbaaros in abgaal areas of Xamar is for security reasons. Where the security issue is nonexistant like in Sh/dhexe there are no isbaaros in sight. Ditto eastern Galgaduud or any other abgaal dominated areas. For God sakes do you know the police in jowhar aren't allowed to carry guns, instead they use sticks.
That goes to show civilised and progressive nature of abgaals compared to other nomads.
I truly resent you calling security/access checkpoints "isbaaros". It's born out of ignorance and prejudice. There's a world of difference between keeping the peace and security in your region via checkpoints which screen for trouble makers and isbaaros for extortion. When ever abgaals isbaaros ask for fees it's very much akin to highway toll. But the main reason there are isbaaros in abgaal areas of Xamar is for security reasons. Where the security issue is nonexistant like in Sh/dhexe there are no isbaaros in sight. Ditto eastern Galgaduud or any other abgaal dominated areas. For God sakes do you know the police in jowhar aren't allowed to carry guns, instead they use sticks.



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NoAngst,
What about the isbaarooyin of Sudi in Madina & those of Bebe and Bashir Raage in Kaaraan? Were they also "security checkpoints"? Is it true M. Dheere allowed his mooryaan to eat only what they looted while oppressing Jowhar?
What about the isbaarooyin of Sudi in Madina & those of Bebe and Bashir Raage in Kaaraan? Were they also "security checkpoints"? Is it true M. Dheere allowed his mooryaan to eat only what they looted while oppressing Jowhar?
Re: Ethiopians & Mbagathi Militia Loot Public Properties!
Koronto,
To be honest with you I didn't see any isbaaros when I was there back in 2003 which came a bit of a suprise to me since I was expecting isbaaros every kilometer. In fact almost the whole city. I only saw two isbaaros both outside the city and one guarding deyniile airport.
About Raage baashir/beebe isbaaros, all I gotta say is Ceel macaan and other money generating enterprises are priced assets for our people and will protect by all means necessary. But come peace time or change of circumstances and I assure they'll be no isbaaros, no hassles, freedom of movement is guaranteed.
And stop maligning Mudane M/dheere. Do you know what the UN representative said after visiting his region? UN guy: "I only wish the rest of Somalia would follow what you guys are doing!"
Remember you and others got no business in telling men among their people how they should run their regions.
To be honest with you I didn't see any isbaaros when I was there back in 2003 which came a bit of a suprise to me since I was expecting isbaaros every kilometer. In fact almost the whole city. I only saw two isbaaros both outside the city and one guarding deyniile airport.
About Raage baashir/beebe isbaaros, all I gotta say is Ceel macaan and other money generating enterprises are priced assets for our people and will protect by all means necessary. But come peace time or change of circumstances and I assure they'll be no isbaaros, no hassles, freedom of movement is guaranteed.
And stop maligning Mudane M/dheere. Do you know what the UN representative said after visiting his region? UN guy: "I only wish the rest of Somalia would follow what you guys are doing!"




Remember you and others got no business in telling men among their people how they should run their regions.

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