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Somalia's President want Al qaeda listed as a Colonial power

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Somalia's President want Al qaeda listed as a Colonial power

Postby Coeus » Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:21 am

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Somalia President: Al-Qaeda now 'a colonial power'

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Somalia's President wants Al-Qaeda listed as a colonial power in the Horn of Africa country following its announcement of a merger with Al-Shabaab, the radical Islamist group, in Somalia last week.

"We must identify Al-Qaeda as the last colonial power that invaded our country,” said President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed while speaking Sunday at a function in southern Mogadishu to enhance social integration in the war torn city on Sunday.

Britain and Italy were the country's colonial rulers before Somalia got its independence in 1960. Now President Ahmed wants Al-Qaeda added to that list in what may be an attempt to rally sentiment against the extremist group that controls significant pockets of the country.
President Ahmed has expressed his doubts over peace talks with the group.

"Al-Shabaab’s move to join Al-Qaeda erodes all hopes for peace talks,” said the President, who was clad in military combat attire and wielded a black stick.

Mogadishu mayor Mohamoud Ahmed Nur alias Tarzan said that Al-Shabaab’s union with Al-Qaeda was an indication that the Islamist movement was split. (Read: Al-Shabaab says has closed ranks with Al-Qaeda)

"I believe that Godane (popular name of the leader of Al-Shabaab, Sheikh Mukhtar Abdurahman Abu Zubayr) led a minority of the fanatical movement to join Al-Qaeda,” said Mayor Nur. "I urge the majority of Al-Shabaab loyalists to come forward and unite the TFG."

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On Saturday, Lt Col Paddy Ankunda, the spokesman of the African Union Mission in Somalia (Amisom) said the merger between Al-Shabaab and Al-Qaeda, the Afghanistan and Pakistan based Islamist umbrella would not have an impact on Amisom’s peacekeeping efforts.

Talking to Shabelle, an independent media in Mogadishu, Lt Col Ankunda said that the reports contained no new disclosures.

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Re: Somalia's President want Al qaeda listed as a Colonial p

Postby bluelovelady » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:26 am

Never thought I would agree with Shariff, but Al-qaeda is trying to colonize Somalia. If any white people tried what these Arabs are doing we would have fought and killed them. But instead people are falling for criminals who call themselves muslim. The same way we fought against other invaders we should fight against Al-Qaeda and any spies that joined them. :som:


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