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I am still shocked

Dadka ku dhaqan ama ka imaaday gobolkan

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I am still shocked

Postby The_Patriot » Wed Mar 02, 2011 12:53 pm

That coolposion is still a cheer leader.

I mean I do beleive that the people of Gedo should go to hibernation and mind their business rather than siding with groups and turning into cannon fodder.

Shakada hawiyaha xamar kasocdo should not be copied in Gedo.

Its sad for refugees to cross over to Mandera and still run to wajir to look for safety.

Guys you need to stop cheer leading.

Hawiye are used to violence but not people of Gedo.

Ee people like Gedo should not think like violent people.
My heart goes to those displaced/affected civilians in the gun fire episode.

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby CoolPoisons » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:34 pm

^^ bantu boi, ma sida Cagdheer ayaa no mooday oo rali ka aha in koox kale maamulan

Gedo ila Jubada Hose waa la xoreenaya just wait and see

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby ibrahimcw » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:15 pm

patriot this is not Kiilka shanaad, coming here promoting your century old dhaqan of bending over and getting raped with ak47 kalashnikov in your ass, hibernation kulaha, damn caqligiis ma sidaan buu noqdey, i guess he had too much of that pig milk called caanoboodhe :lol:

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby XimanJaale » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:56 pm

patriot this is not Kiilka shanaad, coming here promoting your century old dhaqan of bending over and getting raped with ak47 kalashnikov in your ass, hibernation kulaha, damn caqligiis ma sidaan buu noqdey, i guess he had too much of that pig milk called caanoboodhe :lol:
:lol: :lol:

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby The_Patriot » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:28 pm

^^ bantu boi, ma sida Cagdheer ayaa no mooday oo rali ka aha in koox kale maamulan

Gedo ila Jubada Hose waa la xoreenaya just wait and see
coolp labadena adhiga gorilla ueg

Waxad xoreynesin majiro ee ma indhocade ba dhulka idhin xoreyn? its like 3 yrs since Bare bontindheere left the seen ma wali rajo bad kasugeysan?

You are reer mudug thats the reason you want a reer mudug to take over Gedo at all costs even if it means the extermination of reer Gedo.
patriot this is not Kiilka shanaad, coming here promoting your century old dhaqan of bending over and getting raped with ak47 kalashnikov in your ass, hibernation kulaha, damn caqligiis ma sidaan buu noqdey, i guess he had too much of that pig milk called caanoboodhe
Dude here comes someone that does not know his history well warye tell me who moves like a gypsie from one region to another?

I mean once you guys leaved in Jigjiga(we are still there) you moved to C/waaq(formerly cagdheer territory) and know are in Gedo( was cagdheer waste land) with this on going fight I guess you will be in NFD(is part of cagdheer territory).

As for bending over I mean What are the guys in Dollow doing?
I mean are you guys not being used as cannon fodder to advance Xabashi interest?
Just like ina masale did in Gedo I mean his wife being raped infront of him.
The same fate is waiting for Huraale.

I am just saying is you guys cannot defeat anyone just save your kins from having a hard time and do not convert your land into a battle field koleyto marexan ba kudiman oo kumadalanayo.

At least Farmajo is under heavy body guard but what about reer Gedo?

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Thousands displaced in offensive against militants

Postby The_Patriot » Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:59 am

Thousands displaced in offensive against militants

NAIROBI, 1 March 2011 (IRIN) - An offensive by pro-Somali government troops and Ethiopian forces against Al-Shabab militants in the western Somali town of Bulo Hawo has forced thousands of people to flee their homes there and in the nearby Kenyan town of Mandera, say witnesses and officials.

One resident of Bulo Hawo, normally home to some 60,000 people, and also close to the Ethiopian border, said much of the now nearly deserted town had been destroyed “after days of shelling”. The offensive began on 23 February and fighting subsided on 28 February.

"Many businesses and private homes are in ruins. We are running out of food. There are no shops or other businesses open," he added, asking not to be identified.

Thousands of Bulo Hawo residents fled across the Kenyan border when fighting broke out but it has now been closed.

On 25 February, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) expressed “alarm” at the offensive, which is also taking place in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, and Beletweyne in the Hiiraan region.

“We have received reports of many [civilian injuries],” UNHCR spokeswoman Melissa Fleming told a news briefing in Geneva, saying “coordinated pushes” in Bula Hawo and Beletweyne were being carried out by Ethiopian forces and Ahlu Sunna Wal Jamaa militia aligned to the Transitional Federal Government.

“Other civilians, including women, children and the elderly, remain trapped and unable to reach safety,” she said. “UNHCR fears that displaced Somalis could be squeezed on three fronts, unable to escape and seek refuge in either Ethiopia, Kenya or in Somalia's northern Puntland region. We again urge all armed groups and forces in Somalia to avoid targeting civilian areas and to ensure that civilians are not being placed in harm's way.”

Osob Hashi, 60, who fled Bulo Hawo to Mandera with her grandchildren before the border's closure, said: "We have nothing. We cannot even find shelter or food."

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On 28 February, the district commissioner for Mandera East, Benson Leparmorijo, told IRIN Mandera was calm but that on 27 February, "missiles" launched from Ethiopia towards Bulo Hawo could be heard in the town.

"Some of the families who fled their homes have returned while others have not," Leparmorijo said. "At the moment, we are in the process of identifying the displaced and we have directed local chiefs to help because many of those who fled are staying with relatives and friends."

Leparmorijo said about 5,500 Kenyans had fled their homes. The government was soon expected to deliver food supplies, he added. The Kenya Red Cross Society, whose Mandera office was struck by stray bullets, has dispatched non-food items to 6,000 people in Mandera.

The district commissioner said at least 700 Somali families (about 4,200 people) from Bulo Hawo had sought refuge at the sports stadium in Mandera town.

An aid worker in Mandera, who requested anonymity, said a number of relief agencies suspended operations and moved out of town when the offensive began.

Several business premises, schools, public offices and banks in Mandera were closed, according to Mohamud Dualle, an official of the NGO, Mandera Rural Aid for Community Assistance and Development.

"About half of Mandera town's population has been displaced... it's a disaster," Dualle told IRIN.

A Mandera resident, Abdikadir Somaw, said: "I left Isiolo town [about 600km to the southwest] to escape tribal clashes five years ago. I am now back again as a result of fighting in Mandera, this is a curse! When will my children have a chance to learn in peace?"

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Thousands displaced in offensive against militants

Postby The_Patriot » Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:59 am

DP

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby LooxJiid » Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:53 pm

So sad. :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby Archerr » Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:24 am

Thanks for the advice but this does not concern you. Mind your own business. We will deal with our problems the way we see fit.

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby The_Patriot » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:22 am

Thanks for the advice but this does not concern you. Mind your own business. We will deal with our problems the way we see fit.
who are you? another headless newbie or a multi nicker?

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby Archerr » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:48 am

Thanks for the advice but this does not concern you. Mind your own business. We will deal with our problems the way we see fit.
who are you? another headless newbie or a multi nicker?
Regardless of what I am you still have no business in telling people from Gedo what to think about the situation in Beled Xaawo.

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby The_Patriot » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:49 am

Thanks for the advice but this does not concern you. Mind your own business. We will deal with our problems the way we see fit.
who are you? another headless newbie or a multi nicker?
Regardless of what I am you still have no business in telling people from Gedo what to think about the situation in Beled Xaawo.
Ok I get you.

Please kindly leave the Gedo section :lost:

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby union » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:54 am

Iddor boy and his militia of .05 members will be evicted from Gedo like it or not. :up: :up:

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby The_Patriot » Fri Mar 04, 2011 2:56 am

Iddor boy and his militia of .05 members will be evicted from Gedo like it or not. :up: :up:
make the tests in Xamar not Gedo :up: 8-)

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Re: I am still shocked

Postby Archerr » Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:01 am

Where are you from@The Patriot?


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