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Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby grandpakhalif » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:20 pm

War Criminal Ahmed Siilaanyo today , War Criminal Siilaanyo yesterday, War Criminal Mohamed Ahmed Kahin.

War crimes are serious violations of the laws applicable in armed conflict (Also known as International humanitarian law) giving rise to individual criminal responsibility. Examples of such conduct includes “murder, the ill-treatment or deportation of civilian residents of an occupied territory to slave labor camps”, “the murder or ill-treatment of prisoners of war”, the killing of hostages, “the wanton destruction of cities, towns and villages, and any devastation not justified by military, or civilian necessity”.


necessity”.

The atrocities committed during the Rwanda Genocide impelled the world to cry “never again.” The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) was set up in 1994 to prosecute and convict the individuals responsible for those horrific actions. “Never again,” however, lasted less than 10 years.

The civil war breakup of the Somali Democratic Republic in 1991 brought inter-clan violence to the territories of this republic. A surge of tribalism and tribal-demarcation upon the demise of clannish in Somalia was the root of this violence. Somalia was a Socialist country composed of many tribal groups and, in most tribes, no one clan group dominated. For example, Daaroods were the majority group in Puntland, Northern SSC Regions, Lower Juba regions, NFD (Kenya), Ogden (Ethiopia), and Hawiye were the majority in Central and some area of southern regions. Isaaqs were the majority in West Northern regions. However, members of the same clan group were often separated by the political borders of the regions. One by one, the tribes proclaimed their territorial border from other tribes; the conflicts became more violent and many atrocities were committed. Most shocking were the numerous violations of human rights and crimes against humanity; in scale and scope, the killing of members of other tribe groups was so systematic that it often resembled genocide.

The people from Northern SSC region had experienced such clan genocide tragedy when the Mohamed Ahmed Siilaanyo the leader of SNM (Isaaq Tribe) it proclaimed secessionism of so called “Somaliland” from the Somali republic, the SSC people it faced an insurgency and genocide in the spring of 2004 and summer of 2009. The SSC regions are composed of a majority of sub-clan Dhulbahants and Warsanghels from Daarood tribe

Mohamed Ahmed Siilaanyo and his lieutenants had committed rape, murder and sexual violence to the peaceful people of SSC Regions of Somalia.
Genocide survivors said warlord Mohamed Ahmed Siilaanyo and his lieutenants has allegedly helped trained, fund and arm used a barbaric campaign of terror to destabilize SSC unionist regions of Somalia with the aim of taking control of these regions under his secessionist tribal state of so called “Somaliland”.

Acts of torture, beatings, rape, and other abuses of suspects and prisoners by warlord Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo’s tribal-militiamen forces continue to take place in SSC regions. Conditions in prisons and detention centers remain harsh and life-threatening. The warlord’s use of arbitrary arrest and detention is increasing significantly, particularly following fighting in the SSC regions between local Unionists and the SNM Secessionists, which also contributed to an increase in peace instability for these regions.. Freedom of movement has deteriorated greatly due to actions by Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo’s militiamen, armed bandits, and tribal secessionist rebels.

In Laascaaood and a number of other towns, civilians find themselves at the mercy of brutal and ill-tribal militiamen forces. The War Criminal Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo’s tribal-guard in particular has been implicated in a number of cases of rape, arbitrary arrest, and assault.
Unless the International Communities takes immediate action to put an end to this culture of impunity, human rights violations will continue to take place in ssc regions on a widespread scale.
Over the last 10 years, the international community has spent billions of dollars as well as countless hours of humanitarian initiatives in an effort to maintain the peace in Somalia. But crimes against peace have steadily increased, costing millions of lives while serious human rights abuses continue unabated across the SSC regions of Somalia.
Besides, on early 1996, civil groups in Africa, including the African Human Rights Organizations, came out in support of calls for stiff sanctions against Somali war criminals and warlords in Somalia’s 20-year -old civil war
Affiliations; and the trial must be held simply because it’s just and it’s right. It is, therefore, incumbent upon each and every human being of conscience, as a matter of moral imperative, to be fully engaged in this basic issue of justice. To do otherwise we will have been derelict in our moral duty..
Clearly there are identifiable individuals in this category like Ahmed Mohamed (Siilaanyo) and his Lieutenants Muuse Biixi Cabdi, Colonel Dahir Riyale Kahin, Colonel Mohammed Kahin… and we will do everything possible to expose.
Finally, the question of war crimes trial should be based on moral ground; and it must transcend political ideologies.

Halkan ka Daawo Jabhad Siilaanyo Oo Aflagaadaynaya Madaxweynihii Hore Ee Dalka Soomaaliya Maxamed Siyaad Bare

[youtube]bOdUSjh-Nm8&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others: The Failure of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former SNM Militia Leader Ahmed Mohamed “Siilaanyo” To Prosecute War Crimes in Somalia.
War Criminal Ahmed Siilaanyo today , War Criminal Siilaanyo yesterday, War Criminal Mohamed Ahmed Kahin.

War crimes are serious violations of the laws applicable in armed conflict (Also known as International humanitarian law) giving rise to individual criminal responsibility. Examples of such conduct includes “murder, the ill-treatment or deportation of civilian residents of an occupied territory to slave labor camps”, “the murder or ill-treatment of prisoners of war”, the killing of hostages, “the wanton destruction of cities, towns and villages, and any devastation not justified by military, or civilian necessity”.

The atrocities committed during the Rwanda Genocide impelled the world to cry “never again.” The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) was set up in 1994 to prosecute and convict the individuals responsible for those horrific actions. “Never again,” however, lasted less than 10 years.

The civil war breakup of the Somali Democratic Republic in 1991 brought inter-clan violence to the territories of this republic. A surge of tribalism and tribal-demarcation upon the demise of clannish in Somalia was the root of this violence. Somalia was a Socialist country composed of many tribal groups and, in most tribes, no one clan group dominated. For example, Daaroods were the majority group in Puntland, Northern SSC Regions, Lower Juba regions, NFD (Kenya), Ogden (Ethiopia), and Hawiye were the majority in Central and some area of southern regions. Isaaqs were the majority in West Northern regions. However, members of the same clan group were often separated by the political borders of the regions. One by one, the tribes proclaimed their territorial border from other tribes; the conflicts became more violent and many atrocities were committed. Most shocking were the numerous violations of human rights and crimes against humanity; in scale and scope, the killing of members of other tribe groups was so systematic that it often resembled genocide.

The people from Northern SSC region had experienced such clan genocide tragedy when the Mohamed Ahmed Siilaanyo the leader of SNM (Isaaq Tribe) it proclaimed secessionism of so called “Somaliland” from the Somali republic, the SSC people it faced an insurgency and genocide in the spring of 2004 and summer of 2009. The SSC regions are composed of a majority of sub-clan Dhulbahants and Warsanghels from Daarood tribe

Mohamed Ahmed Siilaanyo and his lieutenants had committed rape, murder and sexual violence to the peaceful people of SSC Regions of Somalia.
Genocide survivors said warlord Mohamed Ahmed Siilaanyo and his lieutenants has allegedly helped trained, fund and arm used a barbaric campaign of terror to destabilize SSC unionist regions of Somalia with the aim of taking control of these regions under his secessionist tribal state of so called “Somaliland”.

Acts of torture, beatings, rape, and other abuses of suspects and prisoners by warlord Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo’s tribal-militiamen forces continue to take place in SSC regions. Conditions in prisons and detention centers remain harsh and life-threatening. The warlord’s use of arbitrary arrest and detention is increasing significantly, particularly following fighting in the SSC regions between local Unionists and the SNM Secessionists, which also contributed to an increase in peace instability for these regions.. Freedom of movement has deteriorated greatly due to actions by Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo’s militiamen, armed bandits, and tribal secessionist rebels.

In Laascaaood and a number of other towns, civilians find themselves at the mercy of brutal and ill-tribal militiamen forces. The War Criminal Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo’s tribal-guard in particular has been implicated in a number of cases of rape, arbitrary arrest, and assault.
Unless the International Communities takes immediate action to put an end to this culture of impunity, human rights violations will continue to take place in ssc regions on a widespread scale.
Over the last 10 years, the international community has spent billions of dollars as well as countless hours of humanitarian initiatives in an effort to maintain the peace in Somalia. But crimes against peace have steadily increased, costing millions of lives while serious human rights abuses continue unabated across the SSC regions of Somalia.
Besides, on early 1996, civil groups in Africa, including the African Human Rights Organizations, came out in support of calls for stiff sanctions against Somali war criminals and warlords in Somalia’s 20-year -old civil war
Affiliations; and the trial must be held simply because it’s just and it’s right. It is, therefore, incumbent upon each and every human being of conscience, as a matter of moral imperative, to be fully engaged in this basic issue of justice. To do otherwise we will have been derelict in our moral duty..
Clearly there are identifiable individuals in this category like Ahmed Mohamed (Siilaanyo) and his Lieutenants Muuse Biixi Cabdi, Colonel Dahir Riyale Kahin, Colonel Mohammed Kahin… and we will do everything possible to expose.
Finally, the question of war crimes trial should be based on moral ground; and it must transcend political ideologies.

Halkan ka Daawo Jabhad Siilaanyo Oo Aflagaadaynaya Madaxweynihii Hore Ee Dalka Soomaaliya ” Maxamed Siyaad Bare”

[youtube]vxbM0-hYZO4&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]


Halkan Ka Daawo Siilaanyo Oo Hogaaminaya Jabhadiisa argagixnimo SNM

[youtube]vxbM0-hYZO4&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby ToughGong » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:23 pm

Halkan ka Daawo Jabhad Siilaanyo Oo Aflagaadaynaya Madaxweynihii Hore Ee Dalka Soomaaliya Maxamed Siyaad Bare



Halkan Ka Daawo Siilaanyo Oo Hogaaminaya Jabhadiisa SNM



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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby grandpakhalif » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:29 pm

The secessionist state is no different than the zionist state of Israel. They both implement racist policies that ostrasize members that are not part of their tribal community. Subjagating acts of torture, rape and various other human rights violations. Somaliland has hoodwinked the international community by proclaiming that it is a democratic state, simarlary the zionist racist state of Israel proclaims its a 'beacon of democracy'. The parallels are scary, both entities have only implemented democracy only on those who adhere belong to the racist state. If a bunch of criminals are candidates for an election primarily targetting their sympathisers, is it really an election? No. it is not. The racist state of Somaliland has also implemented a blockade for humanitarian aide and has isolated millions with methods of starvation and lack of suitable nutrition. Reminds of you of the farce state of the zionist entity known as Israel.

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:30 pm

The secessionist state is no different than the zionist state of Israel. They both implement racist policies that ostrasize members that are not part of their tribal community. Subjagating acts of torture, rape and various other human rights violations. Somaliland has hoodwinked the international community by proclaiming that it is a democratic state, simarlary the zionist racist state of Israel proclaims its a 'beacon of democracy'. The parallels are scary, both entities have only implemented democracy only on those who adhere belong to the racist state. If a bunch of criminals are candidates for an election primarily targetting their sympathisers, is it really an election? No. it is not. The racist state of Somaliland has also implemented a blockade for humanitarian aide and has isolated millions with methods of starvation and lack of suitable nutrition. Reminds of you of the farce state of the zionist entity known as Israel.
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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby grandpakhalif » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:33 pm

Watch out for my article on hiiraan.com; ''Israel and Somaliland two sides of the same coin"

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby Coeus » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:38 pm

Watch out for my article on hiiraan.com; ''Israel and Somaliland two sides of the same coin"
Saaxib the only one here who has two sides is you, stop flip flopping from a TFG supporter, to Al shishkabab supporter, to a tribel minded SSC fighter :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby grandpakhalif » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:39 pm

Watch out for my article on hiiraan.com; ''Israel and Somaliland two sides of the same coin"
Saaxib the only one here who has two sides is you, stop flip flopping from a TFG supporter, to Al shishkabab supporter, to a tribel minded SSC fighter :lol: :lol: :lol:
Why is this newbie attached to me.

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:48 pm

Siilanyo is peace loving president ,, articles dadka lugu kiciya uun war Somaliland is a peace ful nation Marka grandpa khalif iska da cuqdada dalkaga somalia u tasho

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby PrinceOfDarwiishLand » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:53 pm

Here is a video of SNM-terrorists questioning innocent Somali civilians and after the questions they are systematically killed. Just because they were NOT from the Isxaaq clan, they deserved to be KILLED.

Khalid Ali said yesterday, "They deserve to be killed". :shock:


[youtube]PqOc18r9g2I[/youtube]

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Re: Some War Crimes Are Not Better Than Others:

Postby FBISOMALIA » Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:58 pm

siiland president warlord its not big deal before him was faqash :?


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