Saturday, April 30, 2011

Wikileaks released Guantanamo Bay detainee: Guleed Hassan Ahmed

New York (tf.sf)-Wikileaks released Guantanamo Bay detainee file on Guleed Hassan Ahmed, US9SO-010023DP
Name: Guleed Hassan Ahmed
ISN: US9SO-010023DP
Time in Gitmo: 4 years, 7 months, 21 days
Released: No
Nationality: Somalia
Date of birth: 04/01/1974
Place of birth: Mogadishu, Somalia
Release date:
Arrest date:
Arrest location:
Arrested by:
Captured by US date:
Arrived at Guantanamo: 09/04/2006
Memo date: 09/19/2008
Detainee Summary: Detainee is an admitted member of both the East Africa al-Qaida (EAAQ) and Al-Ittihad al-Islami (AIAI).1 If released without close supervision 1 Analyst Note: AIAI is a National Intelligence Priority (NIPF) priority 3 counterterrorism target (CT). Priority 3 CT targets are issues, opportunities, or threats other senior policymakers and IC managers believe must receive attention from the IC that are not already identified as Priorities 1 or 2.
CLASSIFIED(S) and means to successfully reintegrate into his society as a law abiding citizen, it is assessed detainee would seek out prior associates who evaded capture and reengage in planning and conduct of terrorist operations against western assets in Djibouti and Ethiopia. Detainee 2 has stated that he would fight until his death for the AIAI cause. Since early September 2003, detainee had reportedly been coordinating with close associates of allegedly deceased EAAQ leader Abu Talh al-Sudani and was in the final stages of operational planning for terrorist operations in East Africa. Reporting indicates this planning was focused on western assets within Djibouti (DJ) including Camp Lemonier, DJ headquarters of the Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa (CJTF-HOA), US and western embassies, hotels and restaurants frequented by westerners, and US Navy and Coalition ships in the port of Djibouti or operating in the HOA region. Detainee is a known associate of former EAAQ cell leader, al-Sudani, and facilitated operations on his behalf. Detainee traveled to Afghanistan (AF) to train at the Khaldan Training Camp. In Somalia, detainee fought for AIAI against the Ethiopian Army.

Health: Detainee is in overall good health.
Threat to US: HIGH
Intelligence value: HIGH
Detention risk: LOW
Recommendation: Continued detention under DoD control

UN Security Council expected actions on Somalia in May 2011

Expected Council Action

Council will continue the higher profile attention to Somalia initiated in March under the Chinese presidency. Council members will discuss Somalia in Nairobi during the upcoming Council mission to Africa and there will also be a debate in New York on the Secretary-General’s report on Somalia (due on 1 May). The Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, Augustine Mahiga, is expected to brief the Council. It is unclear whether there will be any new decisions.
Key Recent Developments
On 11 April the Council adopted resolution 1976 on Somali piracy. The resolution, initiated by Russia, followed up the January report of the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Legal Issues Related to Piracy off the coast of Somalia, Jack Lang. The Council called for strengthening of efforts on the ground on rule of law, governance and economic development, as well as continued focus on enhancing the legal framework for prosecution of pirates. It also: requested the Secretary-General to report within six months on the protection of Somali natural resources and waters and on allegations of illegal fishing and illegal dumping of toxic substance off the coast of Somalia;
expressed the Council’s intention “to keep under review” the possibility of applying targeted sanctions against those involved in piracy activities; and
requested a report from the Secretary-General within two months on the modalities of establishing specialised courts to try suspected pirates as recommended by the Special Adviser and expressed its intention to “urgently consider” the establishment of such courts.
On 14 April, the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) reported that there had been a steep rise in piracy off the coast of Somalia in the first three months of this year. Ninety-seven attacks (resulting in 15 hijackings) had been recorded, compared with 35 in the same period last year. According to IMB there had also been a dramatic increase in the violence and sophistication of techniques used by Somali pirates.
In April, Mahiga continued his consultations on post-transitional arrangements for Somalia. There seemed to be a growing rift between the international community and the Somali Transitional Federal Government (TFG). In early April, the TFG, ignoring advice from the UN and the Council, decided to extend its mandate for a year beyond the end of the transitional period in August. Moreover, in a 4 April letter to the Secretary-General, Somali Prime Minister Mohammed Abdullahi Mohammed demanded that all UN agencies working in Somalia should move to Mogadishu within ninety days.
The Somali president, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, and the prime minister boycotted a high-level consultative meeting convened by Mahiga in Nairobi on 12 and 13 April. It was attended, however, by the speaker of the Somali parliament, Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, as well as by the presidents of the Somali regional states of Puntland (which declared itself an autonomous state in 1998) and Galmudug and representatives from Ahlu Suna Wal Jamma, the pro-government Islamist movement, which controls parts of central Somalia. The meeting was convened to start a process of consultations “aimed at consolidating peace, working towards a smooth end to the transition and preparing for a political dispensation following that.”
In a chairman’s statement at the end of the meeting, Mahiga concluded that there had been agreement among the Somali stakeholders present, on the need to end the transitional period in accordance with the provisions of the Transitional Federal Charter of Somalia, which calls for elections of the president and speaker before the end of the transition. It had been proposed, however, to extend the Transitional Federal Parliament for a period of two years in order to complete certain critical tasks, including preparations for elections. Mahiga also said there had been agreement on the need to reform the parliament, intensify outreach and reconciliation efforts, accelerate progress on a new constitution, implement previous agreements between the TFG, regional administrations and Ahlu Sunna Wa’al Jamaa and increase humanitarian and development assistance.
On 18 April, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe briefed Council members on the consultative meeting. (This was part of the monthly briefing on emerging or significant issues that has recently become Council practice.) Pascoe said the TFG had agreed to participate in a follow-up meeting to be convened in Mogadishu.
Meanwhile, the AU Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) expanded its control of Mogadishu to more than half the capital’s territory following the offensive that began at the end of February. This has come at a high cost, however, with more than 50 peacekeepers killed. There were also territorial gains in favour of the TFG elsewhere in Somalia.
Human Rights-Related Developments
On 23 March, Zahra Mohamed Ali Samantar, the Minister of State at the Office of the Prime Minister of Somalia, addressed the Human Rights Council under its agenda item on technical assistance and capacity building. She said that her government attached great importance to the restoration of peace, observance of human rights and international humanitarian law in times of war, notwithstanding the challenges and difficulties that Somalia was facing. Following a Universal Periodic Review (UPR) workshop in Djibouti earlier this year, Somalia had decided to ratify the Conventions on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and on the Rights of the Child. Ali Samantar said that her government was committed to submitting its national human rights report in readiness for the UPR of Somalia scheduled for 5 May 2011.
Key Issues
A key issue for the Council is how best to support Mahiga in bringing about agreement on post-transitional arrangements. A related issue is whether the Council should be more specific about its expectations for these arrangements, in particular as regards the legitimacy and future of the TFG and the need to hold elections for the positions of president and speaker of the parliament by August this year.
A second key issue is the TFG’s apparent unwillingness to engage “in a more constructive, open and transparent manner that promotes broader political dialogue and participation in line with the Djibouti Agreement,” as the Council called for in its March presidential statement. (The Council requested the Secretary-General to assess respect for these principles in his regular reports.)
Another issue is the extent of progress in other areas outlined as priorities in the Council’s previous decisions, including in resolution 1964 , such as drafting of a new constitution, adoption of a national security and stabilisation plan, development of Somali security institutions, delivery of basic services to the population, delivery of humanitarian assistance and protection of civilians. A related question is whether it is now time for UN agencies to move from Nairobi to Mogadishu.
Options for the Council include:

  • Listening to Mahiga’s briefing, but taking no further action at least until after the visit to Nairobi;
  • Issuing a statement in advance of the visit signalling concern about the TFG’s failure to engage constructively with the international community, clarifying its expectations on post-transitional arrangements and reiterating some of its previous key messages;
  • Conveying these concerns in meetings with Somali officials during the upcoming trip to Africa; and
  • Moving in the Sanctions Committee to establish targeted sanctions against those involved in piracy off the coast of Somalia. (In April 2010, the UK objected to the listing of two pirate leaders proposed by the US to the Committee by putting a hold on their names. This has yet to be lifted.)
Council Dynamics
In the consultations following Pascoe’s briefing on 18 February, Council members seemed united in their unhappiness about the TFG’s refusal to participate in the meeting in Nairobi. Some pointed out that this was a direct defiance of one of the key messages of the Council’s March presidential statement. There was also a high level of frustration with the overall performance of Somali leaders, their continued infighting and failure to deliver in key areas in spite of strong support from the international community. There appeared to be a sense that the present situation cannot go on.

Most members seem to feel that Council action in May should reinforce developments in the consultations conducted by Mahiga. There are hopes for some outcome from the meeting to be convened in Mogadishu. At press time, a date had not yet been fixed for the meeting, but June seemed most likely.
The UK is the lead country on Somalia.

US Senator Mark Kirk (R) makes rare visit to Somalia (EXCLUSIVE PICTURES)

 
MOGADISHU, Somalia — A U.S. Senate delegation visited northern Somalia on Saturday in a rare visit to the war-torn country.
The delegation, which was led by Sen. Mark Kirk, a Republican from Illinois, met with the president of Puntland in the town of Bossaso, the region's commercial hub.
The U.S. government has announced what it calls a two-track approach to Somalia. One track is continued support for the U.N.-backed government in Mogadishu, while reaching out to leaders in other parts of the country.
Somalia has been without a fully functioning  since 1991 Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre central government  AP
Somalia: US delegation arrives at Puntland State

(tf.sf) Bososa Somalia : A delegation from the Untied States government led by US Senator Mark Krak on Saturday arrived at Boaso, the port town of Somalia’s semi-autonomous state of Puntlnd.
The American delegation, which came from Nairobi, the capital of neighboring Kenya, were warmly welcomed in Bosas commercial town by President Abdurrahman Sheikh Mohamed Mohamoud Farole and some of his ministers.
The US delegation and puntland officials discussed a number of issues including solving the deteriorating Puntalnd-Mogadishu ties and strengthening the peace and stability in the region after rampant insecurity in Galka’yo.
In the duration of discussions, the US Senator also raised holding Somalia’s presidential and parliamentary elections in Mogadishu after three months.
The visit of US senator comes as the Somali transitional federal government’s term is to end in August, 2012.
Honourable President Mohamed Siad Barre..and The Honourable Ronald Reagan


To Somali American Community in Minneapolis MN , I Only  Have One Question for you.  can't  your U.S. Rep Keith Ellison have the guts  to visit the Somalia Visited  by  US Senator Mark Kirk (R)  not the  "Little SomaliaCedar. Riverside area  neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota??
While many Somalis  in mn  seem to embrace the Democratic Party platform and principles, some Somalis worked for the Republican Party campaigns in this last election cycles. Actually, votes from the most Somali=populated precinct were spilt between the two parties. Therefore, either party may produce the next Somali-American public official.


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Somali man Musa Farah ‘Dere’ stole money from Horn of Africa After-School program (watch)

Hawiye con artists  criminal caught right handed
SPECIAL: State Money for Bogus Tutoring?
COLUMBUS — Hundreds of thousands of dollars of federal money is pouring into the Columbus City Schools District for after-school tutoring programs.
But, after months of research, an ABC6 investigation reveals the vast majority of these programs aren’t making the grade.
In fact, as ABC6 Investigator Chris Koeberl finds, most of the students are actually failing.
Sharon Panico, of Sylvan Learning Center, “The goal here is to help children succeed and the goal here is to master some skills that they have not quite mastered.”
The goal of federal Supplemental Education Services money, or S.E.S. funds, is being achieved at this Sylvan Learning Center in Hilliard. Here, children who need a little extra help to keep up in school are getting that assistance after school.
The concept is no child is left behind.
Unfortunately, Koeberl’s ABC6 investigation uncovered that this is one of only a small handful of after-school tutoring programs receiving federal money that’s making the grade in the Columbus area.
In confronting Mussa Farah, Koeberl said, “We are trying to talk to you. We want to get your side of the story about the Horn of Africa.”
“No, talk to my lawyer,” Farah replied. – WATCH VIDEO


SPECIAL: State Money for Bogus Tutoring? A Somali scumbag does it again....a Somali man in Columbus, Ohio is accused of setting up a bogus tutoring center and pocketing thousands of dollars intended for the kids he was allegedly helping.

preparation of pre-determined fake election in somalia.Bogus elections good enough for somalis.Sheik Sharif Ahmed president of Somalia double-crossed his own government.



Meet the Next President  Sharif Hassan
A Tale of Two Sharif or Sheikh






According to Story on Hawiye clan  Mouthpiece HIIRAAN The Somali President Sharif Shiekh Ahmed has declared that he is ready for an election  undermining the Government extends term by one year

SPECIAL: State Money for Bogus Tutoring? A Somali scumbag does it again....a Somali man in Columbus, Ohio is accused of setting up a bogus tutoring center and pocketing thousands of dollars intended for the kids he was allegedly helping.

subhanallah. for all the things he could do, why use kids names???!!!

i hope he gets long sentence and rots in prison. and after he gets out, he must be ordered to pay restitution the rest of his life. wallahi that would do it for me.


COLUMBUS -- Hundreds of thousands of dollars of federal money is pouring into the Columbus City Schools District for after-school tutoring programs.

But, after months of research, an ABC6 investigation reveals the vast majority of these programs aren't making the grade.

In fact, as ABC6 Investigator Chris Koeberl finds, most of the students are actually failing.

Sharon Panico, of Sylvan Learning Center, "The goal here is to help children succeed and the goal here is to master some skills that they have not quite mastered."

The goal of federal Supplemental Education Services money, or S.E.S. funds, is being achieved at this Sylvan Learning Center in Hilliard. Here, children who need a little extra help to keep up in school are getting that assistance after school.

The concept is no child is left behind.

Unfortunately, Koeberl's ABC6 investigation uncovered that this is one of only a small handful of after-school tutoring programs receiving federal money that's making the grade in the Columbus area.

In confronting Mussa Farah, Koeberl said, "We are trying to talk to you. We want to get your side of the story about the Horn of Africa."

"No, talk to my lawyer," Farah replied.

Farah is the head of the Horn of Africa, a state-approved tutoring program that received tens of thousands of dollars of federal money funneled through the Columbus City Schools District for after-school tutoring.

Koeberl asked, "Can you explain why your contract was terminated for falsifying signatures?"

"I'm not talking to you. I'm not talking to you," Farah said.

Koeberl said, "Why was your contract terminated for falsifying signatures? It's a simple legitimate question, sir."

Every state-approved tutoring program is graded on a list of requirements. The highest score is a 57. A passing grade is considered 19.

ABC6 obtained the scores for tutoring programs in Columbus and were shocked by the results.

Only four programs earned a score of 50 or above. Thirty programs failed outright and 26 of those received a grade of zero.

Patrick Gallaway, of the Ohio Department of Education, said, "Well, it's always a concern if you feel a student is not getting what they're entitled to."

Gallaway says the first stop for the federal funds before they're filtered to the district level is the Ohio Dept. of Education. He admits there is room for improvement in the system.

Gallaway said, "And we have to be concerned with a tutor that may not be following the program or be responsible for the students that they're assigned to."

Questions have been raised concerning whether tutoring is taking place at all such programs. ABC6 also set out to determine where the checks -- some for as much as $103,000 -- are going.

One check went to Waiss Network Technologies, listed at 2200 East Dublin Granville Road in Columbus. Koeberl obtained a mailing address that led him to a small apartment.

A check went for $58,000 went to Somalia American Youth. It's got a street number of 1933, which turned out to be ... a UPS store?

Several contracts have already been terminated by CCSD. District representatives declined to talk with ABC6 Investigates on camera about this matter. Farah declined as well.

Gallaway said, "We know that the effectiveness report could possibly stand some changes and so we're looking at some ways to make enhancements to that."



Friday, April 29, 2011

Muslim man brings humor to his role as religious leader

Imad Enchassi, imam and president   of the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City, holds a copy of the   Holy Quran at Mercy School, an Islamic school opened in 2010 in Oklahoma   City.  PHOTO BY JOHN CLANTON, THE OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVE

Imad Enchassi, imam and president of the Islamic Society of   Greater Oklahoma City, often tells jokes as he shares about his Muslim   faith and culture.

BY CARLA HINTON
        Oklahoman                                 
        April 29, 2011
As one of the more prominent Muslim leaders in the Oklahoma City   metro area, Imad Enchassi’s quick smile and endless supply of jokes   often diffuses any tension over religious differences.
Enchassi, the imam and president of the Islamic Society of Greater   Oklahoma City, said he learned that making people laugh humanizes him so   that people learn to look beyond common Muslim stereotypes.
“Comedy is part of our ‘treach’ — preach and teach,” he said.
“We’ve (Muslims) been dehumanized so when I go and crack a couple of jokes, they say ‘This imam, he’s funny, he’s human.’”
Enchassi, 46, readily brings his humor to the forefront, but his life   has not always been filled with fun and jokes. Prejudice and religious   bigotry have marked portions of his life, but he said he refuses to be   defined by it.
Enchassi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, to a Syrian mother and Palestinian   father. He said he spent his teen years in the Sabra and Shatila   Palestinian refugee camps and was there in September 1982 when the camps   were set upon by a group called the Lebanese Christian militiamen and   hundreds of refugees were killed.
Enchassi said surviving the massacre made him think long and hard about the power and destructiveness of hatred.
“I knew that hatred had to stop. What hatred is so deep that would make someone cut a baby from the womb?” he said.
Enchassi said he immigrated to the United States soon after the massacre   and attended Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, and Texas   Wesleyan College in Fort Worth. He said he worked his way through   college (he obtained a graduate degree in human resources management)   with a cafeteria chain that eventually sent him to Oklahoma City to   operate one of its restaurants.
Enchassi said he joined with a relatively small contingent of Muslims to   form the Islamic Society. He said a shortage of imams prompted the   society’s board to ask him to fill in as the organization’s spiritual   leader. He said he he’s the position of imam and society president since   2003.
Enchassi said the society started in an apartment on NW 50 and Portland   Avenue and met there for four years before opening the organization’s   current mosque in December 1997. He said the Muslim community that   attends services at the mosque, 3214 N St. Clair has grown from about 27   people to more than 1,000.
Enchassi said he went back to school in Lebanon several years ago to   earn a bachelor’s degree an doctorate degree in Islamic studies. He said   he felt it was important to obtain more knowledge about the roots of   his faith because he is now serving as spiritual guide for many Oklahoma   Muslims.
Enchassi said he’s proud of the fact that the society built a new   building to house Mercy School, the Islamic school it founded for local   Muslim youths.
He said the school is part of his two-fold vision for the future.
He said first, he and other society leaders will continue working to   educate Muslims, particularly young Muslims, about their faith. They   want to make sure they are proud of their faith and their place in   American society.
“Being American and Muslim does not contradict each other — they complements each other,” Enchassi said.
Second, the Muslim leader said he wants to continue educating the   community-at-large about the Islamic faith. He said strong interfaith   relationships in Oklahoma were developed in the aftermath of the   Oklahoma City bombing in 1995 when false rumors circulated that Muslims   were responsible for the tragedy. Enchassi said that interfaith   awareness helped in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks and he   said his vision is for those relationships with people and leaders of   other faiths to be strengthened.
“The aim is to prepare and educate people about Islam in order to move forward in the future.”
He’s writing a book about the lessons he’s learned.
“There is an Islamic proverb that says ‘Anytime I debate an intelligent   person, I win. Anytime I debate an ignorant person, he wins.’”
Source:NewsOk

Gov’t forces in Jubba and Gedo Regions to receive regular pay

update on Official: Govt is committed to take control over whole of the country
The Somali government has announced that government forces in Gedo and Jubba will soon be receiving stipends in order to strengthen the fight against Al Shabab.
Speaking to the government soldiers in Elwak, deputy minister for defense of the TFG Abdirashid Mohamed Hiddig said the soldiers operating in Gedo and Jubba will receive regular pay after registration and listing.
Mr. Hiddig said the administration in Gedo will be fully armed and the national military court will be established to ensure the good discipline of the soldiers.
Hiddig met with the heads of the government soldiers and Raaskamboni group, among them Sheikh Ahmed Madoobe. The deputy minister also visited the central police station and health centers where the injured government soldiers in the latest assault on Al Shabab are being nurtured.
Hiddig urged the soldiers to maintain peace which he said is breached by Al Shabab.

Cabinet
ministers and lawmakers taking assessment tour at recently seized districts.
Video of TFG members visiting Gedo region

Deputy
PM & Minister of Defence visit Gedo region, Abdihakim Mohamoud Haji-Faqi
Holds Strategy Meeting With Somali official in city of luuq in Gedo region in
southern Somalia.Mohamoud Sayid Adam, A Somali MP says Al shabaab fighters
surrendered,Tense is high in Elwak as fighting is feared

Bail for Toronto man arrested on terrorism charges. Somali sentenced for lying about terrorism links

A roundup of North America Somali jihadists stories making news today
Picture of Mohamed Hersi, taken by himself at Pearson International Airport and posted to his Facebook account March 29, 2011.  Moments later he was arrested by RCMP officers
A Toronto man facing terrorism charges after allegedly planning to join a Somali group linked to Al Qaeda was granted bail on Friday.Mohamed Hassan Hersi, 25, will remain under 24-hour house arrest except for medical emergencies and lawyer meetings.Hersi must be with one of his four sureties at all times in a release plan approved by Justice of the Peace Hilda Weiss in a Brampton courtroom.
Bail of $200,000 with no deposit was ordered. Hersi must not to have any Internet access, a cell phone or a smart phone, but can use a home landline.He can’t possess any weapons or ammunition, and must remain in Ontario and not apply for a passport.The reasons for granting bail remain under a publication ban as is all evidence presented during a two-day special bail hearing held earlier this month.“It was a well-reasoned and thought out decision and we are obviously very pleased,” Hersi’s lawyer, Anser Farooq, said outside the courtroom.
“I hope the Crown re-evaluates its case and decides whether this is a prosecution worth pursuing...”
Federal Crown attorney Iona Jaffe said she accepts the court’s decision.Hersi was arrested at Toronto’s Pearson Airport last month as he was about to board a jet to Cairo via London. He had a one-way ticket, police said.Police allege Hersi planned to join the Somali militant group Al Shabaab, which is trying to overthrow Somalia’s government. Al Shabaab has been designated as a terrorist group in the U.S. and Canada.His lawyer previously told reporters that his client never wanted to join the group. He claimed he was set up by a man who tried to befriend him.Police suspect several young Canadians have gone to Somalia to join the group in recent years.Hersi is a Canadian citizen. He was traveling alone when arrested, police said.He was charged under Canada’s anti-terrorism law with attempting to participate in terrorist activity and with providing counsel to a person to participate in a terrorist activity.Hersi’s arrest came following a six-month investigation dubbed “Project Severe.”
Relatives earlier told the Star that Hersi planned to study Arabic for several months in Egypt.
Hersi was born in Somalia but moved to Canada as a child.He graduated from the University of Toronto with a science degree in 2009 but had been working as a security guard, relatives said.
Hersi’s arrest sparked fears within the local Somali community that Al Shabaab, known as an Islamic youth militia, is still recruiting young men. In 2009, six Somali-Canadian men disappeared from the Toronto area and are believed to have joined the group. One died in battle about a year ago.
Because Al Shabaab is a listed terrorist group within the authority of law in Canada, any participation in that group constitutes an offence under Canadian law.
Hersi’s next court appearance is scheduled for May 26. toronto star
Somali sentenced for lying about terrorism links
 
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A federal judge sentenced a Somali man to 10 years in prison for failing to acknowledge ties to two global terrorist groups after he was arrested near the Texas-Mexico border in 2008, the U.S. Justice Department said Thursday night.
Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane, 25, prompted the Department of Homeland Security to issue an alert in May 2010 asking Houston-area authorities to be on the lookout for a suspected member of al-Shabaabp, an al-Qaida ally based in Somalia. That warning came when two new charges of lying on a U.S. asylum application were filed against Dhakane, who had been arrested on immigration charges in Brownsville, across the Rio Grande from Matamoros, Mexico, in March 2008.
Dhakane pleaded guilty on Nov. 2 to two counts of lying on his asylum application, and the Justice Department said in a statement that he failed to acknowledge he had been a member of, or associated with, al-Barakat and Al-Ittihad Al-Islami, from prior to Sept. 11, 2001, until January 2003.
Al-Barakat is a financial transfer network; Al-Ittihad al-Islami, or the Islamic Union, wants to impose Islamic law in Somalia. Both are on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of global terrorist groups with links to al-Qaida, according to the indictment against Dhakane.
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez in San Antonio sentenced Dhakane to 10 years behind bars, and ordered that he be placed under supervised release for three years after completing his prison term.
The Justice Department said Dhakane also provided false information concerning his entry into the United States when he claimed he and his wife traveled from Somalia to Mexico via Russia, Cuba, Costa Rica and Guatemala. Instead, the statement said, from June 2006 until March 2008, Dhakane resided in Brazil where he participated in — and later ran — a large-scale human smuggling enterprise
Dhakane also lied about his traveling partner, a minor he claimed was his wife. The Justice Department said she was actually a smuggling client, that the pair were never married, and that Dhakane repeatedly raped and eventually impregnated her prior to traveling to the U.S. He also threatened to have her killed if she told authorities he had raped her, and that they were never married, according to the statement.
Citing a Justice Department memo and other documents it obtained, the San Antonio News-Express reported in March that federal officials believed Dhakane helped "violent jihadists" from East Africa sneak through Mexico and into Texas.
Despite his pleading guilty to making false statements while under oath in the immigration proceedings, Dhakane has denied that he smuggled potential terrorists into the U.S., and also says he never helped groups accused of funding terrorism.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Dowladda China oo balan qaaday inay ka taageeri doonto dowladda FKMG ee Soomaaliya dhinaca dibudhiska

 China and Somalia Conference
update on China willing to play constructive role in peace process in Somalia: FM TFG Ignores The West And Looks East For Aid And Friendship.
Dowladda Shiinaha (China) ayaa balan qaaday in Dowladda Federaalka KMG ah ee Soomaaliya ay ka taageeri doonaan dhanka Dib-u-dhiska dhinacyada kala duwan ee dalku uga baahan yahay wuxuuna balanqaadkani ka dambeeyey kulan dhex maray Ra’iisul Wasaare kuxigeenka hana Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Mudane Maxamed Cabdullaahi Oomaar iyo Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda China Mudane  Yang Jiechi.
Kulan gaar ah oo dhex maray Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Mr. Oomaar oo uu wehliyo Ku-simaha Safiirka Soomaaliya ee China Cawaale Cali Kullane iyo saraakiil kale oo la socotay iyo weliba Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda iyo Diplomaasiyiin Chinesse ah waxaana kulankan lagu jeex jeexay qaabka ugu haboon ee dib boorka looga jafi karo xiriirkii Dowladdaha China iyo Soomaaliya.
Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda China  Yang Jiechi oo ka hadlay munaasabadaasi ayaa sheegay in Dowladda China ay mar kasta taageereyso nabad iyo kala dambeyntii oo ku soo noqota guud ahaan dalka Soomaaliya wuxuuna dhanka kale balan qaaday in dowladdiisu ay qeyb weyn ka qaadan doonto dib u dhiska dalka Soomaaliya “Beesha Caalamku waa inay awoodooda isugu geeyaan sidii loo heli lahaa Amni, kala dambeyn iyo dib u dhis sidii loogu heli lahaa Soomaaliya” ayuu yiri Mr.  Yang.

Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibadda Dowladda Soomaaliya Mudane Maxamed Cabdullaahi Oomaar oo isna ka hadlaymunaasabadan gaarka aheyd ayaa ka mahadceliyay soo dhoweynta iyo balanqaadyadadowladda China ay sameysay isagoo tibaaxay in Dowladda Federaalka KMG ah ay aaminsan tahay in China ay dowrk muhiim ah kaga jirto dib u dhiska iyo nabad soo celinta dalka Soomaaliya isagoo si gaar ahna ugu mahadceliyay kaalmadooda dhaqaale ee ay ku bixiyaan howlgalka Nabad illaalinta ee AMISOM.
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Somali military forces capture Garbahaarey town (Mareehan clan Heartland Region Awakening) Pro-government forces take town in southern Somalia

UPDATE ON Official - Over 30 Al Shabaab Killed in Southern Battle, Somalian army clashes with al
Shabaab

and TFG Forces and Ahlusuna seize El-wak district and Somali govt forces are heading to Bardhere city The last major shabaab stronghold in gedo province
So now only Baardheere is left in the Gedo region. The TFG troops have taken
over Dollow, Beled-Xaawo, Luuq, Ceel-Waaq, and today Garbahareey.

GARBAHAAREY(tf.sf) Reports from Garbahaarey town, regional capital of Gedo southern Somalia confirmed the Somali military forces have taken over the control of the district after fierce fighting between government forces and Alshabaab militant which erupted early on Thursday morning in the outskirts of Garbahaarey.
Somali military commander in El-waq district in the region, Abdi Abdulla said after clashes with alshabaab government forces have completely seized whole the district.
Abdi Abdulla added they killed 35 of alshabaab fighters and seized battle wagons from Al-Qaida linked Alshabaab. Somali military commander in El-waq district in Gedo region underlined four of Somali military forces were injured in the heavy fighting.
Independent news sources confirmed that 20 people mainly warring sides have died the fighting which eased government to retake the strategic town from Alshabaab.
Somali military officials in Gedo region in southern Somalia already vowed that they planned to overpower al Qaida liked alshabaab during this month.

Warsaxaafa​deedkii shirka golaha Wasiirada+​Codka+Sawi​rka Wasiirka A.gudaha iyo Amniga Qaranka

Warsaxaafadeed

(Muqdisho - Khamiis, 28 April 2011) WasaaraddaArrimaha Gudaha & Amniga Qaranka Soomaaliyeed iyadoo ka duuleysa xaaladdaamniga iyo sida loogu baahanyahay in loo sii dar-dargeliyo howlaha amniga,iyadoo loo adeegayo shacabka soomaaliyeed ayey waxey soo saareen go’aanadanhoos ku qoran:

1.     Si loo hubiyo amniga shacabkasoomaaliyeed in qorshe walba oo lagu sameynayo mudaaharaad ama shirar dadweynemarka hore lala soo socodsiiyo wasaaradda arrimaha gudaha iyo amniga qaranka siloo suurtogeliyo amniga dadweynaha ha noqoto shirarka ama mudaaharaadyada.Arrintan ayaa looga danleeyahay in laga hortago in kooxaha nabad diidka ah ayka faa’iideystaan oo ay ku soo dhexdhuuntaan mudaaharaadyada ama shirarka oo ayka fuliyaan falal amni darro. Ujeedada laga leeyahay arrinkan ayaa ah inshacabka ay si madaxbannaan oo waafaqsan sharciga ay u muujiyaan dareenkooda,iyadoo hay’adaha amniga ay diyaar u yihiin inay sugaan amnigooda.

2.     Wasaaradda arrimaha Gudaha &Amniga Qaranka iyadoo fulineysa soo jeedintii ka soo baxday golaha wasiiradawaxey ka xuntahay falalka amni daro ee ay kooxaha nabad diidka ah ka wadaangoobaha xasiloonida ka jirta ee Puntland. Wasaaraddu waxey si adag ucambaareyneysaa falalka noocaas oo kale ah, waxeyna ugu baaqesaa dhammaanshacabka soomaaliyeed in laga wada shaqeeyo xasiloonida iyo wadanoolaashahadhexdooda ah. Wasaarada Arrimaha Gudaha & Amniga Qaranka waxey diyaar utahay inay Puntland iyo gobolada kale ee dalka gacan ka siiso sidii loo joojin lahaaloogana hortagi lahaa kooxaha caadeystay inay qalqal geliyaan amniga iyonabadda ummadda soomaaliyeed.

3.     Ugu danbeyntii waxaan shacabkasoomaaliyeed ugu baaqeynaa inay la shaqeeyaan hay’adaha amniga, isla markaanaay u soo sheegaan hay’adaha amniga falkasta oo ay u arkaan inuu qalqal gelinayoammaanka guud. Sidoo kale Wasaaraddu waxey ku boorineysaa shacabka soomaaliyeedinaysan ka qeybqaadan falkasta oo lid ku ah amniga iyo degenaanshaha dalka ooay ku jiraan shirar iyo bannaanbaxyo aan sharciga waafaqsaneyn.  

-DHAMAAD-
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Garad Salad Hersi Press Officer office of the Prime Minister Mogadishu, Somalia

Official - Over 30 Al Shabaab Killed in Southern Battle, Somalian army clashes with al Shabaab

update on Mareehan clan Heartland Region Awakening
Somalian army clashes with al Shabaab
Belet Hawo — Some 36 Al shabaab fighters have been killed and doznes more injured after heavy fighting with Somali army in Gedo region in southern Somalia, a government official said on Thursday.Mohammed Abdi Kalil, the governor of Somali government in Gedo region told Shabelle that the fighting took place in the village of Tulo Barwaqo just outside of Garbaharey town, the regional capital of Gedo.After fierce combat, Somali forces managed to chase away Al shabaab from the village where their dead bodies scattered.The governor indicated that the forces of Somali transitional federal government are now in place about 5 kilometers from Garbaharey.He vowed that they will capture the provincial capital of Gedo as soon as possible.He said that Al shabaab fighters have dismantled and they are not as powerful as it is thought.Al shabaab officials in Gedo region have not released any comments about the fighting and government claims.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Man pleads guilty in Hi-Line Amtrak bomb scare

A Minneapolis man pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges stemming from a February bomb scare on a westbound Amtrak train that caused the entire train to be evacuated in severe winter conditions west of Browning.
Hussein Abdi Hassan, 24, pleaded guilty to false information/hoaxes. Sentencing has been set for Aug.  22.
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, after Hassan was arrested and escorted off the train for disorderly conduct on Feb. 14, he told a Glacier County Sheriff's deputy that he had left "something very dangerous" on the train. The train's conductor had called ahead to the sheriff's office and requested that Hassan be taken off at the Browning train depot because he was intoxicated and extremely disruptive.
Based upon the threat, the Amtrak train was stopped a short while later in a field between Browning and East Glacier.  The Glacier County Sheriff's Office arranged for approximately 140 passengers to be transported by bus to the Browning Middle School, where community volunteers took care of them.  In order to get to the buses, passengers had to walk approximately 75 feet across a frozen pond in extremely snowy and windy conditions.
An explosives team from Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls later searched the train after it was evacuated and found no explosives.
A report by the Glacier County Sheriff's Office states that Hassan had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath when he was arrested. This is the sequence of events from that point on, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office:
While the deputy who arrested him was taking him to the sheriff's office in his squad car, Hassan demanded to know why he was being arrested.
"This is not right, I paid for a f- - -  ing train ride, and where is my bag?" Hassan said.  The deputy responded that he did not get off the train with a bag, at which point Hassan began to laugh, and said, "Damn fools, all of you."
After Hassan asked again about his bag, he reportedly told the deputy, "No one will survive on that train."
When the deputy asked him why, Hassan reportedly said, "It has something very dangerous in it."
The deputy asked whether it was a bomb, to which Hassan responded, "Yes, do you even know who is on that train?" The deputy said, no and asked who, to which Hassan replied, "Very dangerous people, very dangerous.  My bag was not locked and it can be anywhere, because I do not know where it is at now."
The deputy asked Hassan whether he was lying, to which he responded, "I am Muslim, I cannot lie." Hassan then stated to the deputy, "We can sell our story to CNN for a large amount. I'll be famous for awhile."
During pretrial motions before his guilty plea, Hassan's defense claimed that those statements were not admissible in court because Hassan was never informed of his Miranda rights when he was arrested. The prosecution responded that Hassan made those statements voluntarily and that a defendant's Miranda rights only apply to interrogations, not voluntary statements. A hearing on that motion was set for today, but was vacated after Hassan's guilty plea.
Hassan faces possible penalties of 5 years in prison followed by 3 years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine. The U.S. Attorney's office also indicated Monday that it would seek restitution of $250,000 to $275,000.
Hassan was also charged in Glacier County District Court in February with two felony charges of criminal endangerment and one misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. He is being held at the Cascade County Regional Detention Center.
According to a March detention order signed by U.S. Magistrate Keith Strong, Hassan is not a U.S. citizen and could be deported back to Somalia upon conviction. Strong ordered that Hassan be held while the charges were being processed because he was deemed as a "serious" flight risk with no ties to Montana Tribune

General: Expand ties with Africa

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Long-term partnerships with nations touted

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - The U.S. Air Force chief of staff told Africa's military leaders Tuesday that U.S. security interests on the continent are best served by building long-term partnerships with African nations and regional security organizations.
Gen. Norton Schwartz said that an airpower strategy focused on Africa would enable the U.S. and its African allies to address root causes of security problems before they manifest themselves through violence.
This would prevent lower-intensity challenges from festering into "larger-scale crises that we must confront," he said at the African Air Chiefs Conference in the Ethiopia capital, which is the headquarters for the African Union.
North Africa faces terrorism threats from al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb, while east Africa faces terrorism threats from groups in Somalia, such as al-Shabab, an ally of al-Qaida. Military cooperation is key to addressing those threats, said U.S. Air Forces Africa commander Maj. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward.
Woodward addressed concerns that the U.S. is trying to militarize the African continent, considering the role the U.S. and NATO are playing against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. The African Union has denounced the foreign military action in Libya, saying it undermines finding an African solution to an African problem.
"Some may point to recent military operations in Libya and claim that we have not been true to our word," Woodward said. "The approach hasn't changed. Partnering with African nations to enable African solutions or African problems is still our primary philosophy."
Schwartz said he prefers long-term assignments to episodic or ad hoc relationships and interventions.
The general said he wants the U.S. Air Force to engage in more lasting and permanent programs facilitating, training and cooperating with security forces in Africa.
The U.S. Air Forces provide airpower to AFRICOM, the Germany-based U.S. military headquarters for Africa operations. AFRICOM primarily engages in military-to-military development programs and executes military operations. Its main goal is to defeat al-Qaida's network and promote stability and security in Africa to protect the U.S. population, its website says.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)

Ten die in landmine blast in Gedo region

At least ten people died and four others sustained injuries when their minibus was blown off by a landmine in Haano-wein, a place 3 km afar the town of Luq in Gedo region.
The Commissioner of Gedo region for the Somali transitional federal government, Mohamed Abdi Kalil who spoke to Bar-kulan said that most of the victims were women and children from Bakol region heading to the refugee camps in Kenya.
The injured are being treated in a hospital in Luq where government forces have recently taken control of.
This is the second landmine explosion in a series of landmine blasts in the last 48 hours in the outskirts of Luq. The first blast went off on a lorry carrying goods. The blast culminated in the death of two people
Government officials in the area accuse Al Shabab of being behind the explosions in the region. Al Shabab plants mines and explosives to prevent advancing government forces.

20 al Shabaab militants killed in southern Somali fighting: Official

Garbaharey, Somalia (AHN) - Somali government forces allied with troops of the moderate Sufi group Ahlu Sunna Waljama (ASWJ) launched a surprise attack on an al Shabaab group in a southern Somalia village, killing at least 20 militants, an official said Wednesday.
Sheikh Mohammed Hussein, better known as al Qadi, the spokesman of Ahlu Sunna fighters in southern Somalia, said the ambush attack targeted an al Shabaab military base in the village of Tulo Barwaqo, about 20 kilometers from the town of Garbaharey, the provincial capital of Gedo region, which al Shabaab tightly controls.
"We have seized a lot of weapons, including assault rifles, pistols, explosive devices and as well as two military vehicles after running away from their military position in the area," al Qadi told the media Wednesday morning.
"Our forces also counted at least 20 dead bodies from the militant group," he added.
The spokesman noted that one of the ASWJ soldiers suffered a light injury in the shoulder.
He vowed that combating the al Qaeda-linked group will continue until all Somali regions fall into the hands of Somali government and Ahlu Sunna Waljama and Somali people will be free from what he described as the colony of fundamentalists whose aim is to destroy the sovereignty and existence of the Horn of African nation.
The surprise attack comes hours after Somali forces in Luq town came under hit and run attacks. Four soldiers of the Somali army were slain, according to an official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
A spokesperson for al Shabaab claimed their fighters inflicted heavy losses in the attach.
Since April, al Shabaab has lost key military positions in the Somali capital as well as strategic towns in Gedo and Lower Jubba regions in southern Somalia.

Hawiye Terrorist own Hormuud Telecom accused of listening its customers

Suspected Somali pirate faces arraignment in US :Somali to be arraigned in Norfolk on piracy charges

Key Somali in piracy case enters plea of not guilty

Somali to be arraigned in Norfolk on piracy charges

BreakingNews
: FBI Snatches Alleged Pirate Mohammad Saaili Shibin Inside Somalia. US seizes
man in Somalia, says he was pirates' negotiator in fatal hijacking
update

A Somali man accused of acting as chief negotiator for pirates who took four Americans hostage and killed them in February is scheduled for an arraignment heraring in Virginia. Mohammad Saaili Shibin will appear before a federal judge in Norfolk on Wednesday. He faces piracy, kidnapping and weapons charges in association with the hijacking of the yacht Quest several hundred miles south of Oman.Federal prosecutors say Shibin is the highest-ranking pirate the U.S. has captured in its efforts to help crack down on a rash of hijackings off Africa. He's the first suspected pirate to be captured by the U.S. in Somalia instead of at sea.Court documents say Shibin has acknowledged receiving a $30,000 payment for his negotiation services of the hijacked German vessel M/V Marida Marguerite

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Somali -Americans Concerned About Shadowy Front Groups

HAQSOOR NGO‏ It has come to our attention
This is a letter to the ngo and “We are waiting for their response.”

Concerns over the peace and security arrangement with
HAQSOOR NGO‏


Choowa website: http://www.choowa.org/index.html -- NGO based in
Massachussets 
Haqsoor NGO: http://haqsoor.org/==== this is the
culprit 
Open letter to Choowa

Board:


First and foremost, I admire your services and gesture towards peace and humanity in general. Recently, I have read your arrangement with HAQSOOR, an NGO based in break-away Republic of Somaliland. I have no problem with the core issues in relationship to peace advancement and reconciliation efforts anywhere in Somalia. However, there are two sides of the same story:  the article published in Prnewswire.com appears HAQSOOR is negotiating with you guys on behalf of all Somalis, but a different picture is painted in the HAQSOOR

website. This is how they define HAQSOOR:


"HAQSOOR

is a non-profit NGO Organization founded in 2003 by a number of Somalilanders
aspiring to promote alternative and creative means of preventing, managing and

resolving conflict.
"



I happened to be from the region which they would like to separate from the rest of Somalia, but I am a unionist, I don't believe dismemberment and further divisions of my country. In the report, you indicated Somaliland and Puntland are relatively peaceful. That is not true at all, simply the media depicts them more peaceful than the South. In reality, horrendous killings and subjugation of the civilians take place in Somaliland and Puntland on a daily bases. Both of them are run by remnants of the former political armed movements namely: SNM and SSDF. Somaliland and Puntland are Ethiopian outposts and they occupy the pro-peace regions of Sool and Sanaag by force. Indeed, Under the guise of regional administrations and semi-autonomous status, Somaliland and Puntland have succeeded to lure the international community to believe they are far better than the central government, a claim supported by Ethiopia, our hostile neighbor and mastermind of all the chaos and suffering in Somalia.


The article in Prnewswire mentions: "HAQSOOR NGO will become an authorized, local mediation center where Somalis can feel that a true, neutral party exists to help disputed
groups come to an agreement.
"

How in the world a separatist group will promote peace and tranquility in Somalia, while they divide the country and fuel wars in the southern Somalia. I think this is very dangerous course for your organization to deal with an illegal entity. If you are honest about peace and co-existence in Somalia, why don't you work with the Transitional Federal Government, or any other more legitimate organization? I hope you understand my concerns.


Sincerely,


TERROR FREE SOMALIA.

Isaaq clan aka somaliland Man Name Mohamed Hersi Terrorism

The Truth about Tribal Homelands and Fragmentation Issues

 

Somali Hawala system (money transfer system) Remittance Company blamed for
terrorism

Terrorist break away tribal enclave aka Somaliland and the Somali terrorist network

SOMALIA: Secessionist Somaliland Regime clashes displace thousands

It is time for every one to notice the doubleface of the Somaliland entity and the
dangerous activities of its leaders

Dahabshil CEO Promised $ 2,000,000 for anyone who Kills Somali Nationalist Singer Sado Ali

Update on. money laundering.. Dahabshiil company , Terrorist Financing jehadist
Mohammed Sulaymon Barre, a Somali detained at Guantanamo Bay,

Haatuf Newspaper Reports Somaliland Link With Al Shabaab

The Evil Triangle in Somalia: Secessionist Somaliland, Al Shabaab, and Dahabshiil Money Transfer Company

Warsaxaafa​deed Shirka Golaha Wasiirada April 26

Warsaxaafadeed
(Muqdisho - Talaado, 26 April 2011) Shirkii ay Golaha Wasiiradu yeesheen maanta oo uu shir-guddoominayey Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Somalia Mudane Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed (Farmaajo) ayaa waxaa looga hadlay arrimo dhowr ah oo ay ka mid yihiin arrimaha amniga, abaaraha ka jira dalka iyo marxaladda kala guurka ah.
Golahu waxey isku raaceen arrimaha soo socda:
1.      In la dar-dargeliyo howlgallada lagu sugayo amniga dalka, isla markaana ay Xukuumadda awoodeeda dhaqaale ay xoogga ku saarto sidii loo haqab tiri lahaa baahida ciidanka Dowladda FKMG ah.
2.      In dhammaan shacabka soomaaliyeed loogu baaqo roob-doon bacdamaa ay roobabkii soo daaheen, isla markaana ay abaarihii baaheen oo ay saameeyeen dhammaan dalka oo dhan. Sidoo kale Xukuumaddu waxey ugu baaqeysaa dhammaan shacabka soomaaliyeed inay isku tashtaan oo ay isu-gar-gaaraan xaaladdan adage e soo wajahday dalka.
3.      In Xukuumadda ay sii wado wadatashiyada ay la bilowday baarlamaanka ee ku aadan qorshayaasha xukuumaddu u diyaarineyso dhameystirka howlaha qabyada ah ee uu Axdiga FKMG ah na farayo, si loo abuuro aragti mideysan ee ku aadan mustaqbalka soomaaliya.
-DHAMAAD-

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Garad Salad Hersi Press Officer office of the Prime Minister Mogadishu, Somalia

Ex-Somali Police Commissioner General Mohamed Abshir

Ex-Somali Police Commissioner  General Mohamed Abshir

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre with general Mohamad Ali samater

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre with general Mohamad Ali samater
Somalia army parade 1979

Sultan Kenadid

Sultan Kenadid
Sultanate of Obbia

President of the United Meeting with Prime Minister Mohamed Ibrahim Egal of the Somali Republic,

Seyyid Muhammad Abdille Hassan

Seyyid Muhammad Abdille Hassan

Sultan Mohamud Ali Shire

Sultan Mohamud Ali Shire
Sultanate of Warsengeli

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre
Siad Barre ( A somali Hero )

MoS Moments of Silence

MoS Moments of Silence
honor the fallen

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre and His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre  and His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie
Beautiful handshake

May Allah bless him and give Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre..and The Honourable Ronald Reagan

May Allah bless him and give  Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre..and The Honourable Ronald Reagan
Honorable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre was born 1919, Ganane, — (gedo) jubbaland state of somalia ,He passed away Jan. 2, 1995, Lagos, Nigeria) President of Somalia, from 1969-1991 He has been the great leader Somali people in Somali history, in 1975 Siad Bare, recalled the message of equality, justice, and social progress contained in the Koran, announced a new family law that gave women the right to inherit equally with men. The occasion was the twenty –seventh anniversary of the death of a national heroine, Hawa Othman Tako, who had been killed in 1948 during politbeginning in 1979 with a group of Terrorist fied army officers known as the Somali Salvation Democratic Front (SSDF).Mr Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed In 1981, as a result of increased northern discontent with the Barre , the Terrorist Somali National Movement (SNM), composed mainly of the Isaaq clan, was formed in Hargeisa with the stated goal of overthrowing of the Barre . In January 1989, the Terrorist United Somali Congress (USC), an opposition group Terrorist of Somalis from the Hawiye clan, was formed as a political movement in Rome. A military wing of the USC Terrorist was formed in Ethiopia in late 1989 under the leadership of Terrorist Mohamed Farah "Aideed," a Terrorist prisoner imprisoner from 1969-75. Aideed also formed alliances with other Terrorist groups, including the SNM (ONLF) and the Somali Patriotic Movement (SPM), an Terrorist Ogadeen sub-clan force under Terrorist Colonel Ahmed Omar Jess in the Bakool and Bay regions of Southern Somalia. , 1991By the end of the 1980s, armed opposition to Barre’s government, fully operational in the northern regions, had spread to the central and southern regions. Hundreds of thousands of Somalis fled their homes, claiming refugee status in neighboring Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya. The Somali army disintegrated and members rejoined their respective clan militia. Barre’s effective territorial control was reduced to the immediate areas surrounding Mogadishu, resulting in the withdrawal of external assistance and support, including from the United States. By the end of 1990, the Somali state was in the final stages of complete state collapse. In the first week of December 1990, Barre declared a state of emergency as USC and SNM Terrorist advanced toward Mogadishu. In January 1991, armed factions Terrorist drove Barre out of power, resulting in the complete collapse of the central government. Barre later died in exile in Nigeria. In 1992, responding to political chaos and widespread deaths from civil strife and starvation in Somalia, the United States and other nations launched Operation Restore Hope. Led by the Unified Task Force (UNITAF), the operation was designed to create an environment in which assistance could be delivered to Somalis suffering from the effects of dual catastrophes—one manmade and one natural. UNITAF was followed by the United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM). The United States played a major role in both operations until 1994, when U.S. forces withdrew. Warlordism, terrorism. PIRATES ,(TRIBILISM) Replaces the Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre administration .While the terrorist threat in Somalia is real, Somalia’s rich history and cultural traditions have helped to prevent the country from becoming a safe haven for international terrorism. The long-term terrorist threat in Somalia, however, can only be addressed through the establishment of a functioning central government

The Honourable Ronald Reagan,

When our world changed forever

His Excellency ambassador Dr. Maxamed Saciid Samatar (Gacaliye)

His Excellency ambassador Dr. Maxamed Saciid Samatar (Gacaliye)
Somali Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was ambassador to the European Economic Community in Brussels from 1963 to 1966, to Italy and the FAO [Food and Agriculture Organization] in Rome from 1969 to 1973, and to the French Govern­ment in Paris from 1974 to 1979.

Dr. Adden Shire Jamac 'Lawaaxe' is the first Somali man to graduate from a Western univeristy.

Dr. Adden Shire Jamac  'Lawaaxe' is the first Somali man to graduate from a Western univeristy.
Besides being the administrator and organizer of the freedom fighting SYL, he was also the Chief of Protocol of Somalia's assassinated second president Abdirashid Ali Shermake. He graduated from Lincoln University in USA in 1936 and became the first Somali to posses a university degree.

Soomaaliya الصومال‎ Somali Republic

Soomaaliya الصومال‎ Somali Republic
Somalia

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