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The Djibouti opposition party Movement

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The Djibouti opposition party Movement

Postby Goljano Lion » Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:08 am

He even used the five hundred trained Somali police officers in Djibouti on behalf of the National Transitional Government of President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed. He also sent a band of thugs in his payroll to sack, burn and cause trouble, trying to discredit the protesters and give themselves a pretext for repression. The repressive forces have used tear gas, batons but also live ammunition. They shot at least three dead, more than a hundred injured, some in serious condition, and dozens were arrested. The detainees were crammed into squalid cells of the police, gendarmerie and elsewhere. Police, gendarmerie, the center’s administrative detention Nagad and other prisons were filled with detained demonstrators

:lol: :lol: :lol:
they got their training :lol: back to xamar

"The transitional government and President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, we call for the immediate removal of their officers from Djibouti,” it concluded".

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Re: The Djibouti opposition party Movement

Postby IRONm@N » Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:43 am

How do you tell TFG to remove its forces, when you have French, American and Japan military forces and bases in djibouti

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Re: The Djibouti opposition party Movement

Postby Shirwac_1 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:48 am

How do you tell TFG to remove its forces, when you have French, American and Japan military forces and bases in djibouti
lol good point. Jabuuti laftigeeda waa in lasoo celiyaa.

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Re: The Djibouti opposition party Movement

Postby IRONm@N » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:08 am

How do you tell TFG to remove its forces, when you have French, American and Japan military forces and bases in djibouti
lol good point. Jabuuti laftigeeda waa in lasoo celiyaa.
No need to remove them, Somalia needs to make a parmenent army base in Djibouti to protect their interests and Djibouti.

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Re: The Djibouti opposition party Movement

Postby IRONm@N » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:08 am

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Re: The Djibouti opposition party Movement

Postby Shirwac_1 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:15 am

How do you tell TFG to remove its forces, when you have French, American and Japan military forces and bases in djibouti
lol good point. Jabuuti laftigeeda waa in lasoo celiyaa.
No need to remove them, Somalia needs to make a parmenent army base in Djibouti to protect their interests and Djibouti.
U are wright if Somalia gets its act together that means peace in the region(the horn).


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