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What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:51 pm
by Queen_Arawello
What ONLF is fighting for is greater than the name it carries, and its universally accepted principle which all of the civilized nations, including Ethiopia, had pledged to uphold and respect for the need to attain freedom and justice for all its citizens. Those are the principles which are the beacon of hope and the driving force for the ONLF and the backbone for their desired change. I am of the mindset that the ONLF has other reasons it could be criticized for and they should always welcome it and take as sign of a good gesture or an opportunity for self- improvement or betterment. But others who criticize the ONLF primarily for its name are only doing so because they themselves are not able to see beyond their clannish mentality, which they lavish on the ONLF. I have always wondered if these people had ever tried to join the ONLF and if so how have they been treated? Why not try and see, and then write about it with informed facts imposing authority?

The ONLF has aged well, since the last time when both Somali Government and it is Ethiopian counterparts have tried to eliminate its independent activities by arresting its members at home and confiscating their passports overseas.

It is hard to swallow from the comments coming from the ONLF opponents who are trying to use a smear tactics to alter the truth. I feel if the Ogaden clan alone was united in their supports for the ONLF, Ethiopian troops would not have lasted a day. And likewise, if the other Somali clans residing in the region are able to draft a plan on their own accord and save some of their gas to metabolize badly needed oxygen to burn Tigrinya occupiers and watch their buds burn like a charcoal, that too would have worked wonders.

The Somalis in the region should also know that they must also work same way. By sitting out and watching the struggle from their comfortable zones would be a grave mistake since the ONLF could simple secure its zones and request other to liberate their zones as well? Remember the Zones that would serve the most confrontational are not of those the Ogaden clan resides. Therefore, the other Somalis cannot expect to sit out the struggle now and expect the ONLF to secure their areas without lifting a finger, even though the ONLF knows somalinimo and will never abandon any area belonging to Somalis.



another proof to those other Somalis clans who have depicted the ONLF as clan based organization. Please ask yourselves, why in the world would the ONLF fight anyone including Ethiopia if their clan resides the largest territory within the Somali Region and they make up the single largest people in the area and the Government of Ethiopia has sought their help and even given them their preferential treatment to rule the region for the majority of times? Well, here is another reason why the book should not be judged on its cover. Because the ONLF is not a clan based organization and is not fighting for clan ideology and almost always are in contradiction to those of their own clan interest and some of the other Somali clans in the region who think along the clan mentality. The ONLF is motivated by the greater calling, a principle that speaks beyond both their clan interest and other Somalis limitation to appreciate the sacrifice made on their behalf. The ONLF has refused to bargain with their freedom and liberty for personal gains or clan interest. Regardless if anyone is listening. I am surprised how little these people are commended for their vision and struggle to achieve complete independence for all.

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:28 pm
by The_Emperior5
i think they are a terrorist organasation and they need to be stopped,
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Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:46 pm
by snoop12
:up: :up: :up:


but they are also moriyans

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 7:11 pm
by Queen_Arawello
the ONLF has tried to shoulder, to carry forward what all Somalis have failed to do together, to defeat Ethiopia and liberate future home
I am truly bothered by the fact that none of these people are willing to stand up and be brave enough to make one of two choices, either join the Ethiopian government and forget about freedom and liberation, or else join the ONLF and put them to the task and see first hand if this organization has any clan outlook or even tolerates it. If one really cares about their homeland they can form their own organization and develop a relationship with others who are like-minded.

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 8:07 pm
by ModerateMuslim
Queen_Arawello wrote:What ONLF is fighting for is greater than the name it carries, and its universally accepted principle which all of the civilized nations, including Ethiopia, had pledged to uphold and respect for the need to attain freedom and justice for all its citizens. Those are the principles which are the beacon of hope and the driving force for the ONLF and the backbone for their desired change...



and it's exactly for those reasons and those alone that ONLF should/can be criticised for.

why fight for man-made laws/concepts and not allah's deen/shariah and the sunnah of our prophet saw? are the formers better than the latters?

as for myself, for better or worse, my family and name are synonyms with ONLF....can't even set a foot in my land because of it.

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 6:55 am
by ahmed_gurey
it would be zenawi's best day in office if ONLF gave up their weapon's......he would give important's post to them not only in the ogaden region but country wide, but we are not animals, we cannot be apart of a murderous regime which has killed and maimed not only the somali people but the people of sidama,oromo,gambella,silte,etc....these people look upto us, we will never surrender, i repeat the verse of william wallace in brave heart:
"fight and you may die, run and you'll live. At least a while. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom"

"In the year of 1430, patriots of ogadenia, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields at dhagaxbuur,qabridahar,godey,wardheer,shilaaba,qalaafe,jigjiga. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like their grandfather's. And won their freedom." 2009=1430 :up: , the year of ogadenia's freedom

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:06 pm
by luis1
i am kinda fruity with a long history of child malestation charges :up:

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:39 pm
by Buhodle-Gurl
:mrgreen: :up: viva ONLF. :up: :mrgreen:

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 1:05 am
by Munique05
Buhodle-Gurl wrote: :mrgreen: :up: viva ONLF. :up: :mrgreen:


VIVA Buhodle Gurl :up: :up: :up: :mrgreen:

Re: What do you think of ONLF

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:35 am
by shiniile9
VIVA ONLF :up: :up: