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Omar Jamal The famous Somali Activist Sits Down With Sharif

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Omar Jamal The famous Somali Activist Sits Down With Sharif

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:00 pm

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The war between Omar Jamal the famous Somali activist of Minnesota and the Abu Bakar Sidique Center took another turn with Sharif Hotel’s visit. It seems Mr Jamaal convinced Mr Ahmed in order to stay relevant he must denounce the “extremists” in our midst and also make a clear unambiguous statement with regards to his “governments” stance on the missing youths and the recruitment rings in MN.

Mr Sharif Ahmed let loose his canons and the Abu Bakar group and their supporters specially the Somalitalk.com website were taken a back by the denunciation of their former hero and icon.

Sharif Hotel threw his former supporters under the buss.
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Re: Interesting Enough: Who Had a Cup Of Tea With Sharif Hotel..

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:01 pm

Somalia's president says terrorism growing there
4 Oct 4, 2009 - 11:54:10 AM

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The president of Somalia said Saturday his government is challenged by terrorism — which he called a "foreign idea" — and asked the Somali diaspora support him as he struggles to create peace in his war-torn country.

President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed spoke briefly at a breakfast for Books for Africa, a nonprofit that ships millions of donated books to African nations. The address was part of a three-day visit to the Twin Cities — home to the country's largest Somali population — to try to find solutions to the violence in Somalia.

Although Ahmed did not say the word "terrorism," he implied it is one of his country's biggest challenges.

"The problems in Somalia are not clans fighting each other today," Ahmed said, through an interpreter. "It is a foreign idea that is trying to take hold in Somalia. A foreign idea that is causing problems in different parts of the world.

"So we ask that Somalia not be left alone to fend for itself," he said.

Ahmed said Somalia will see peace once it has a strong, functioning government that "takes responsibility for its people, for its neighbors in the region and for international security."

Somalia, an impoverished Horn of Africa nation of 7 million people, has not had a functioning government since 1991, when clan-based warlords overthrew a dictator and then turned on each other. The country plunged into chaos.

Ahmed, a moderate Islamist, was elected by Somalia's parliament in January, but his government has little control. Al-Shabab, which the U.S. says has ties to al-Qaida, has taken over most of Somalia and boosted its numbers with foreign fighters. There are near-daily battles in Mogadishu, the country's capital, and tens of thousands of civilians have been killed.

Ahmed's visit to Minnesota includes private meetings with many sectors of the Somali community, as well as a Sunday rally expected to attract 5,000. Some local Somalis hoped Ahmed would publicly condemn terrorist recruiting in Minneapolis.

As many as 20 young Somali men left Minnesota, recruited to possibly fight with al-Shabab. At least three have died in Somalia, and three others have pleaded guilty to terror charges.

Omar Jamal, executive director of the Somali Justice Advocacy Center, said Ahmed assured him when they met Friday that he would denounce the terror group at Sunday's rally.

"The president was very open, very welcoming and very angry about the situation in the country and al-Shabab, and he said wherever they are, they should be fought against," Jamal said. Ahmed was not immediately available for an interview with The Associated Press.

Relatives of the men who left Minnesota want Ahmed to denounce the terrorist group while in Minneapolis and to meet them privately, said Abdirizak Bihi, a community leader and uncle of one young man who died in Somalia. As of Saturday afternoon, a private meeting had not been scheduled. A member of the president's cabinet met with families Friday and offered condolences, Bihi said.

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Re: Interesting Enough: Who Had a Cup Of Tea With Sharif Hotel..

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Re: Interesting Enough: Who Had a Cup Of Tea With Sharif Hotel..

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Mon Oct 05, 2009 8:04 pm

I was at the conference yesterday and that was one few comments that left many in the crowd scrtaching their heads. The President of the TFG went as far as to say "your kids must be monitored on what they do at the Masjid" what the f%^ck moment. He also went even further when he said that kids are not only recruited but made to depend on drugs in order for the brainwashing process to to take effect.

He also brought up the 'selling of the sea' controversy, which he never really quite gotten around to explain it.


Someone in another forum said that.


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