Even look at Daniel Arap Moi, who in 1992 finally allowed multiparty elections rather than resist by force. He saw the writings on the wall

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admin wrote:the one million question remains ...... how can the salvation of this sank ship called somalia be discussed when we are pointing fingers @ each other.
The question is how can we revert whatever those guys signed under somalia name?
Today, it is your sea and tomorrow it will be your land. Our nomadic ancestors must be rolling in disbelieve in their graves now
positive steps:
1. support anyone who's fighting for our cause;
2. spread the word that somalia waters are being annexed by other nations and the first portion has been sold to Kenya;
3. contact Mogadishu media and press them to question Omar Sharmarke and Sheik Sharif.
clan warriors - pls don't ruin this thread......
Voltage wrote:I am done.


AbdiWahab252 wrote:Voltage,
Even look at Daniel Arap Moi, who in 1992 finally allowed multiparty elections rather than resist by force. He saw the writings on the wall
Rebels surround Ethiopia airport // Fighting may strand foreigners in Addis Ababa
ADDIS ABABA Rebels of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front claimed Sunday to have surrounded Addis Ababa International Airport, less than five miles east of the city.
The announcement was broadcast over rebel radio after heavy gunfire was heard from the direction of the airport. The broadcast warned air carriers not to try to land at the airport.
The warning is certain to strand many of the hundreds of foreign residents here who have been leaving the country in recent days as rebel forces closed in on this capital city. The country's military forces have collapsed.
The insurgents' claim to have surrounded the airport, if true, puts the rebels at the gates of the ...
At about 5.30am yesterday, convoys of tanks and armoured vehicles carrying troops swarmed into the centre of Addis Ababa from all directions. They climbed the hill towards the presidential palace where only four hours earlier government tanks were seen taking up defensive positions.
A few minutes later the people of Addis Ababa were woken by the first heavy cannon fire from the rebel tanks. It was followed by a series of loud explosions as an ammunition store inside the palace compound was hit. Flames leapt 30ft into the air behind a line of eucalyptus trees which shield the palace from the public eye.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/1 ... thearchive

Twisted_Logic wrote:Voltage,
Sure. You have been in this forum long enough for people to see you as a bipolar flip-flopper who vehemently defends even the most thuggish members of his clan. Go ahead. Amuse me.



RebelLion1 wrote:is this confirmed, it's not on any of the major somali websites.
Twisted_Logic wrote:RebelLion1 wrote:is this confirmed, it's not on any of the major somali websites.
The Prime Minister's office has denied it. But we have to continue our quest to get to the bottom of this issue. This is a serious matter.




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