This fokin Cagdheer refugees fled their homes for tribes 10 times smaller than them and now they want to crowd themselves in Kismayo. I have no respect for these fokin refugee and nomadic gypsies.
Tigray robbed their oil, land and women in a bright day light.
Kikuyus did the same.
Before coming to Kismayo at least bring your women with you not 5000 adoon masters and one hyena looking ex-al Shabab thug.
Meanwhile this is the truth about their native home:
Under Darkness in the Somali Region of Ethiopia
by GRAHAM PEEBLES
No matter how tightly truth is tied down, confined and suffocated, she slowly escapes. Seeping out through cracks and openings large and small, illuminating all, revealing the grime and shame, that cowers in the shadows.
The arid Somali (or Ogaden) region of Ethiopia, home to some 5 million ethnic Somalis has been isolated from the world since 2005, when the government imposed a ban on all international media and most humanitarian groups from operating in the area. Human Rights Watch (HRW), report that the government, “has tried to stem the flow of information from the region. Some foreign journalists who have attempted to conduct independent investigations have been arrested and residents and witnesses have been threatened and detained in order to prevent them from speaking out“. Aid workers with the United Nations (UN), Medecines Sans Frontiers (MSF) and the International Committee of The Red Cross, plus journalists from a range of western papers, including The New York Times have all had staff expelled and/or detained, by the Ethiopian regime, which speaks of democracy yet does act not in accordance with its own liberal constitution and consistently violates international law, with total impunity.
Under the cover of media darkness together with donor country indifference, the Ethiopian government according to a host of human rights organisations, is committing wide-ranging human rights abuses that amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. Serious accusations based on accounts relayed by refugees and interviews with Ogaden Somalis on the ground, thatgive, one fears, a hint only of the level of state criminality taking place in the troubled, largely ignored region. HRW, make clear the seriousness of the situation, stating that, “tens of thousands of ethnic Somali civilians living in eastern Ethiopia’s Somali Regional State are experiencing serious abuses… Ethiopian troops have forcibly displaced entire rural communities, ordering villagers to leave their homes within a few days or witness their houses being burnt down and possessions destroyed—and risk death.”
http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/04/19/ ... -ethiopia/
Bunch of homeless gypsies...they are refugees in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia. These adoon masters will abandon them tomorrow for the Marehans and Hawiye and it will be Utango 2.0