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Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

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Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

Postby Siciid85 » Sat May 22, 2010 10:24 am

Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

Saturday, 22 May 2010

At least 13 people have died in a clash between Somalis and Ethiopian forces who had crossed the border, village elders told the BBC.

Elders said three Ethiopian soldiers and at least 10 residents of Buhoodle district in Somaliland were killed in a shoot-out after a dispute at a checkpoint.

Residents say Ethiopia troops regularly cross into southern and central Somalia and fight Islamists controlling their towns, according to Reuters news agency.

But it is believed to be the first time that they have sought to do this in the semi-autonomous region of Somaliland, which is generally seen as more stable than Somalia.

'Guns firing'
The conflict broke out after villagers expressed anger when soldiers searched several trucks and held them for several days, according to the elders and a district official.

"The Ethiopian forces seized some public transports vehicles from the city. Many people were angered and they clashed with the Ethiopian troops, stirring heavy fighting," Buhoodle commissioner Osman Yousef Mohamed told AFP.

The forces had crossed from neighbouring Ethiopia into Somaliland - a self-declared republic - two weeks earlier.

Residents said that more Ethiopian troops moved in following the confrontation.

"There is so much violence. We can still hear guns firing," resident Safia Yusuf told Reuters.

"A lot of people are fleeing and we are scared the clashes will continue because the Ethiopians haven't left and militias are getting reinforcements," she added.

Correspondents say Ethiopia and Somaliland often work together, with Ethiopia assisting with security and Somaliland allowing its neighbour use of the strategic Berbera port.

Somaliland declared independence after the overthrow of Somali military ruler Siad Barre in 1991. Its independence has not been internationally recognised.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/10140805.stm

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Re: Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

Postby Keyse_0208 » Sat May 22, 2010 10:27 am

aar niyow dee waxan naga daaya, meeshii oodhan tuuladan yar sheekadeedii baa qabsatee..fuking hell :lol: :down: :down:

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Re: Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

Postby udun » Sat May 22, 2010 12:12 pm

Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

Saturday, 22 May 2010

At least 13 people have died in a clash between Somalis and Ethiopian forces who had crossed the border, village elders told the BBC.

Elders said three Ethiopian soldiers and at least 10 residents of Buhoodle district in Somaliland were killed in a shoot-out after a dispute at a checkpoint.

Residents say Ethiopia troops regularly cross into southern and central Somalia and fight Islamists controlling their towns, according to Reuters news agency.

But it is believed to be the first time that they have sought to do this in the semi-autonomous region of Somaliland, which is generally seen as more stable than Somalia.

'Guns firing'
The conflict broke out after villagers expressed anger when soldiers searched several trucks and held them for several days, according to the elders and a district official.

"The Ethiopian forces seized some public transports vehicles from the city. Many people were angered and they clashed with the Ethiopian troops, stirring heavy fighting," Buhoodle commissioner Osman Yousef Mohamed told AFP.

The forces had crossed from neighbouring Ethiopia into Somaliland - a self-declared republic - two weeks earlier.

Residents said that more Ethiopian troops moved in following the confrontation.

"There is so much violence. We can still hear guns firing," resident Safia Yusuf told Reuters.

"A lot of people are fleeing and we are scared the clashes will continue because the Ethiopians haven't left and militias are getting reinforcements," she added.

Correspondents say Ethiopia and Somaliland often work together, with Ethiopia assisting with security and Somaliland allowing its neighbour use of the strategic Berbera port.

Somaliland declared independence after the overthrow of Somali military ruler Siad Barre in 1991. Its independence has not been internationally recognised.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/10140805.stm
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Re: Somaliland-Ethiopia border clash 'kills 13'

Postby Goljano Lion » Sun May 23, 2010 12:32 am

qudun



YOU SHOULD LEARN THIS SONG BY HEART, REALLY IT WILL DO YOU SO MUCH GOOD samaaniyo wanaag
meel aad ku seexato
nabad sugan taal
waa somaliland
sharci lagu socdiyo
meel sinaan dhaba
sax lagu dhaqmaa
waa somaliland
sideed darteed baan
anaguna salaan
soo dhaweyn kalgacal
sanad guuradeeda
u sacab tumaynaa


meeluu mawdku socon
xisbiyada la sidha
giisadana raba
waa somaliland
darsi saxaafadaan
sakad lagu xidhxidhin
sicad wax u qortaa
waa somaliland
sideed darteed baan
anaguna salaan
soo dhaweyn kalgacal
sanad guuradeeda
u sacab tumaynaa

hirimaahee ana habaa
niman heelan ma haboonee
hele somaliland socotaya
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele sarahooda dhaadheeriyo
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele nalalkey siraanteena
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele saraca iyo beeraha
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele rabiyo u saayidiyee
heeri maahee ana habaa
ana habaa, niman heelan ma haboone

hele sarifkyo lacagta adagey
heeri maahee ana habaa
dahabka suuqa wada wadhan
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele sidaan loo cabsoonayne
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele nabaday samaysteene
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele rabiyo u siyaadiyee
heeri maahee ana habaa
ana habaa, niman heelan ma haboone

hele warshadaha wax soo saaree
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele sancadooda loo bogayee
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele saldhigihii dhagaalaha iyo
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele qeybtooda saacidaye
heeri maahee ana habaa
hele rabiyo u siyaadiyee
heeri maahee ana habaa
ana habaa, niman heelan ma haboone


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