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Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:19 pm
by Talo alle udaa
(OPride) –

The failed talks between ONLF and the Ethiopian government might cost the head of the regional administration of the Somali region his job, government and rebel sources said. The sources note that President Abdi Eley's demise is now imminent......... According to one delegate who asked not to be named, a government representative from the regional administration brought to the venue videos that allegedly contradicted the official rhetoric. One of the key information in the video pertains to the execution of the late Dr. Mohamad Dolal, ONLF's former spokesperson and head of Foreign Affairs, who was killed in a mysterious circumstance in 2009 shortly before entering the Ogaden to lead the armed resistance against Ethiopia after living in exile for over two decades.

The Ethiopian government charged Dolal’s death on the main ONLF faction led by Admiral Mohamad Osman Omar, from which Dolal's splinter group had broken away. The intention was to create enmity between Dola's clan and the rebel organization. The video showed that Dolal was executed by Ethiopian security forces three days after being taken captive with a battle wound.

Another video contained incontrovertible evidence that the clip used by Ethiopia’s kangaroo court to convict the two Swedish journalists were staged by the regional authorities as a propaganda tool, the source told OPride. The Swedes who served 4 of the 11 years sentence were pardoned last month on the eve of Ethiopian New Year. Since then, the two reporters have disclosed appalling prison conditions and offered testimonies that corroborate information contained in the footage in the aforementioned videos.

The fallout from the disclosure of the inner workings of the regional administration has made the president of the Somali regional government Abdi Eley precarious.
Eley's tenure is marked by increased efforts to ruthlessly weed out ONLF sympathizers. Having carried out the dirty work, the president is reportedly being asked to fall on his sword as a scapegoat for the debacle. Turmoil is not new to the Somali regional administration. Since 1994 the region had 11 presidents.

The peace talks were hardly expected to produce a breakthrough. Ethiopia’s ruling party, in power since 1991, is known to break agreements as soon as they are signed. In its more than four decades history, it has not resolved any conflict through dialogue with a rival group. Total liquidation of opponents has been its preferred tactic.

Given its history of dogged determination to maintain its independence, the ONLF is unlikely to allow itself to become a satellite to the ruling party.

Many had hoped with the passing of the long-serving Prime Minister Zenawi, the government would steer a course away from authoritarianism and embrace the reform agenda of opening the political space. However, little has changed since and unlikely to do so.

Without broader commitment to political reforms, it is implausible for the Ethiopian ruling party to allow multi-party democracy to flourish in the volatile region of Ogaden while maintaining a tight hold on the rest of the country. Even if an agreement is reached, it would be reminiscent of the 1952 Ethiopia-Eritrea agreement.

In 1952, when Italy left, in a UN resolution, Emperor Hailesilassie agreed to cede civil freedoms and autonomy to Eritrea. This ran hollow while the rest of the country was in the throes of feudalism. Eritreans did not see none of the promised liberties. Nor did the autonomy last long. Eritrea was quickly turned into Ethiopia's fourteenth province before the ink on the signature dried--stoking thirty years of bloody conflict that culminated in Eritrea's independence in 1993.

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:21 pm
by Talo alle udaa
Ina Iley is currently in Addis, having reportedly been confiscated of his passport and is about to loose his position.

In other news, the mayor of jigjiga has reportedly fled to Kenya for fear of being arrested after he was accued by the strong men of having mis-handled funds.

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:28 pm
by BlackRain
Ina Ileey is not going nowhere. I hope for the sake of our Kablalax cousins he comes out strong from these testing times. :tocry:

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:47 pm
by Nomand
now we know why he was weeping like a grieve stuck widow.

Image

without aabo melez.

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:45 pm
by Colonel
Time for Iley to go, Mujahidiin ONLF will soon track him down and kill him like a dog.

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 4:58 pm
by Advo
Time for Iley to go, Mujahidiin ONLF will soon track him down and kill him like a dog.

:wtf:


Thought iley was ur man? Remember he was a nenecessary evil :comeon:

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:04 pm
by BlackRain
Time for Iley to go, Mujahidiin ONLF will soon track him down and kill him like a dog.
So you are ONLF? I will never forget what the ONLF did to my abti. Nacalaa ku taal. :snoop:

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:08 pm
by Colonel
Iley was never my man :ufdup:
Wanting the region to develop while keeping up attacks on Ahlul Habash doesn't depend on a single man.
As for Ina Iley the guy is reer badiyow and not fit to hold the presidential seat of the region. They should replace him with a smart educated man which can also be assertive with guest tribes when needed.

Blackrain - I am 100% ONLF supporter, indeed they are the purest Somali group out there. Who was your abti and what did he do?

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:12 pm
by BlackRain
The ONLF got him near Qabra Bayax and killed him and his brother in Law :tocry:

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:14 pm
by Colonel
There must be a reason for that, was he Liyu Polis or inline with Ahlul Habash?

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:16 pm
by BlackRain
There must be a reason for that, was he Liyu Polis or inline with Ahlul Habash?
Nah LIyu Police wasn't operating there that time. They just killed him so they can cover up looting his money

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:21 pm
by Colonel
I find that hard to believe therefore I must call it ducktales :comeon:

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:24 pm
by BlackRain
I find that hard to believe therefore I must call it ducktales :comeon:
That's your choice , but the ONLF are animals. They run away when then see Habasha and turn different Animal when they see a Somali

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:30 pm
by Dimond2012
@ Colonel for ur information ina iley is a good man who looks at the interest of the ogaden nation. As you can see thanks to him the whole country has been developed. But do ONLF people do for our nation for except raping our women and killing our honorable men.
If people of the so called ONLF were educated they would have solved the problems by talking to their brothers but not by killing innocent civilians and educated men. I am sure that Iley is more educated than the idiot mohammed omar osman. ONLF IS ONLY TROUBLE what benefit do they bring to our country.

Re: Iley to loose his position soon.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:35 pm
by Colonel
I find that hard to believe therefore I must call it ducktales :comeon:
That's your choice , but the ONLF are animals. They run away when then see Habasha and turn different Animal when they see a Somali
I'd like to see Dhabayaco Puntland fight against a 150 000 strong army...wait, Puntland and fighting don't go together.