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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

C/raxmaan SHIFTI oo Muqdisho lagu dilay galabta

Waxaa galabta lagu dilay magaalada Muqdisho siyaasi caan ah oo reer Muqdisho ahaa kaasoo lagu magacaabay C/raxmaan Shifti, waxaana dilkiisa uu yimid xilli israsaaseyn u dhexeysay laba ciidan uu ku dhexmaray wadada Maka-Al-Mukarama, gaar ahaan isgoyska Dabka.

Dilka siyaasigan ayaa waxaa ka hadlay taliyaha ciidamada booliska Somaliya Gen. Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qeybdiid, wuxuuna sheegay in islamarkiiba lakala dhexgalay ciidankii is rasaaseeyay isagoo tacsi u diray ehelada siyaasiga ku geeriyooday tacshiiradaasi.


Taliyaha ayaa intaasi ku daray in ey gudi u saareen falkan maanta dhacay ee uu ku geeriyooday siyaashi C/raxmaan Shifti.Wali ma cada sababta dhabta ah ee keentay iskudhaca ciidamadan, waxaana ku geeriyooday inta la xaqiijiyay 5-ruux oo uu ku jiro siyaasigan.
Dadka qaar ayaa leh waxaa diley ciidanka Maxkamadaha garabka Wasiirka arimaha gudaha.
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Maleeshiyaadka Islaamiyiinta oo Muqdisho ku dagaalamay

Ugu yaraan saddex ruux ayaa ku dhimatay dagaal maalintii labaad ka socda degmada Yaaqshid ee magaalada Muqdishu.

Dagaalkan ayaa u dhexeeya maleeshiyo islaamiyiin ah oo ka kala tirsan ururka Maxaakimta Islamaiga ah iyo maleehsiyada Xisbul Islaam ee taageersan Sheekh Cumar Iimaan.
Dagaalkan oo shalay bilowday ayaa xoogagga maxaakimta ay saldhigga booliiska ee Yaaqshiid oo ay ku sugnaayeen kooxda Xisbul Islaam ay ku qabsadeen, waxaana maleeshiyada maxaakimta ey sidoo kale qabsadeen goobo ay Xisbul Islaam ka fadhiyeen waqooyiga Muqdishu.

Dagaallada ayaa mar kale maanta oo Jimce ah dib u holcay kadib markii ay Xisbul Islaam isku dayeen inay dib u qabsadaan saldhigga Yaaqshid oo ay haatan ku loolamayaan gacanta labada dhinac.

Wasiirka Amniga Qaranka Cumar Xaashi Aadan ayaa ku macneeyey in dagaalkaais uu yahay mid aan qorshaysnayn balse uu ahaa mid ku bilowday dhac ay gaari u gaysteen koox budhcad ah.

Gaadiid ayaa la sheegay intii dagaalku uu socday inay labada dhinac iska gubeen. Dagaalka ayaa waxa uu ku soo beegmay iyadoo Sheekh Sharriif uu ku soo laabtay magaalada Muqdishu.

Koshin Yare
SS......op.

Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya oo Muqdisho ku laabtay, waxaa Xamar ka socda Dazgaal aad u xun

Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Shiikh Shariif Shiikh Axmed iyo wafdi uu hoggaaminayo ayaa maanta ku laabtay caasimadda Soomaaliya ee Muqdisho kadib safarro uu ku soo kala bixiyay dalal dhowr ah oo ka tirsan Qaaradda Afrika, waxaana Magaalada ka socda dagaal faraha looga gubtey, wuxuuna dagaalkaas u dhaxeeyaa qolyihii gacan saarka la lahaa jirey SHeekha.

Shalay ayay ahayd markii uu halis galay wasiirkiisa arimaha gudaha qarax lala beegsadey, kuna waayay raga isga aad ugu dhow, waxaana soo gaarey dhaawac fudud wasiirka.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Al-Shabaab oo sheegtay in falalkii Xisbul Islaam ay ku jajabiyeen qabriga Sheekh Usweysul Qaadiriya ay tahay mid ay ku soo xadgudubtay gobollo ay iyad

Waxaa xiisad aad u kacsan ay ka dhalatay fal maalinimadii shalay ururka Xisbul Islaam kula kacay qabriga hoggaamiyihii dariiqada suufiyada sheekh Uweysul Al-Qaadiri ee Soomaaliya, waxaana arrintaasi xalay warbaahinta uga hadlay Sarkaal u hadlay ururka Al-Shabaab oo falkaasi ku tilmaamay mid xadgudub ku ah iyaga.

Afhayeenka u hadlay ururka Al-Shabaab oo lagu magacaabo Sheekh Xasan ayaa sheegay in ururka Xisbul Islaam uu ku soo xadgudbay degaanada uu ka taliyo ee ku yaala gobolka Bakool degaanka Biyooley, wuxuuna sheegay arrintaasi sheegay inuu kala kulmayo madaxda sare ee Xisbul Islaam inay ka bixiyaan war ay qanci karaan tacadiyada ay u geysteen culumadii ku sugneyd degaanka Biyooley oo ciidamada Xisbul Islaam ay u geysteen falal kala duwan.
Dhinaca kale Afhayeenka Al-Shabaab ayaa sheegay in ururka Xisbul Islaam falalkaasi wixii cawaaqib ah ee ka yimaada mas’uuliyadeeda uu iska leeyahay, waxaana Guddoomiyaha Al-Shabaab uga wakiilka gobolada Bay iyo Bakool uu sheegay inaan marnaba loo baahneyn wax iska hor keeni kara bulshada Soomaaliyeed, gaar ahaan kuwa degan gobolka bacdamaa ay haatan heystaan xaalado kala duwan oo dhibaatooyin ah.

Waa markii ugu horeysay oo ururka Al-Shabaab ka hor yimaado in degaanada ay maamulaan laga sameeyo howlgal ay iyaguba markii hore taageerayeen kuna saabsan burburinta qabuuraha Mashaa’iqda, hase yeeshee Al-Shabaabka uu hoggaamiyo Sheekh Muqtaar ayaa maalmahan u muuqda kuwo ka bedelan dhaqamadii hore looga bartay ee xag-jirnimada fogaatay ahayd.
Mohamed Bupal
e,s,p.
bristol.

Wasiirka Dalxiiska DFS oo gaari looga dhacay Degmada Shangaani

Kooxo bistoolado ku hubeysan ayaa saaka aroorti gaari ka dagsaday Wasiirka Dalxiiska DFS max’ed Xuseen “Gariig “ xili uu marayey gudaha Degmada Shangaani ee Magaalada Mudisho.

Kooxaha gaariga ka dhacay Wasiirka ayaa ula cararay dhanka S/Bakaaraha , waxaana uu gaarigu ahaa nuuca loo yaqaan Land Cruiser.

Wasiirka oo xiligii gaariga lagala dagayey aanay la socon wax ilaalo ah ayaa waxaa goobta looga dhacay ka dhawaa ciidamo ka tirsan Maxkamadaha Islaamiga qeybta DFS taagera, kuwaas oo aan wax gacan siin, hada dadka qaar ayaa leh raali ayay ka ahayeen in la dhaco Wasiirka, waxaa maalamahaan ku soo badanayey dhaca Gawaarida rayidka iyo kuwa Mas;uuliyiinta Dawlada, afduubka dadka laga rabo lacago madax furashon laga rabo, kufsi, boob, kuwaas oo moqdisho aan ka dhicin Laba Sano oo ciidamo ka howl gali jreen Moqdish....

Koshin Yare
Moqdisho

Somalia: Al Qaeda’s next battleground

Asharq Al-Awsat- Al-Qaeda's appeal to the Somali people to stage an Islamic uprising fell on deaf ears; however, the militant, violent nature of the appeal stirs up aversion among ordinary people, who hope that the new Somali leader will be able to end the 18-year long anarchy.


Asharq Al-Awsat- Al-Qaeda's appeal to the Somali people to stage an Islamic uprising fell on deaf ears; however, the militant, violent nature of the appeal stirs up aversion among ordinary people, who hope that the new Somali leader will be able to end the 18-year long anarchy.

According to analysts, Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden's appeal, which he addressed to the Somali people last week to topple President Sharif Sheikh Ahmad, was an attempt to raise the morale of fighters who sympathize with Al-Qaeda, but who are increasingly losing popularity, not a realistic political action plan.

Fundamentalist Islamists in London told Asharq Al-Awsat that Al-Qaeda wants to return to Africa through Somalia. They noted that, in addition to Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Somalia is a vital new base for Al-Qaeda. In a telephone call to Asharq Al-Awsat, Dr Hani Al-Sibai, director of the Al-Maqrizi Studies Center in London, said that "since the early 1990s, Al-Qaeda has not given up Somalia where it fought battles.
" He said that before Bin Laden made his latest speech in which he urged the Somali people to depose and kill Somali President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad, an audiotape had been posted in a website by Abu-Yahya al-Libi, one of the Al-Qaeda leaders. He added that while in Sudan at the beginning of 1990s, Al-Qaeda was greatly interested in Somalia. He noted that Abu-Ubaydah al-Banshiri (Ali Amin al-Rashidi), brother-in-law of Abdul-Hamid Abdul-Salam, who took part in the assassination of President Anwar al-Sadat, (traveled to Sudan).

Al-Banshiri was viewed in armed fundamentalist groups as the chief of staff of the Al-Qaeda army. He was the first military officer of Al-Qaeda to travel to the heart of Africa in an exploratory mission.

He drowned in Lake Victoria as he was training a number of the Al-Qaeda organization members in carrying out the bombing of the two US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.

Al-Sibai said that Al-Qaeda has been interested in the Horn of Africa region since the1990s, noting that the region witnessed the first actual attack by Al-Qaeda soon after the declaration of its founding in 1998 under the name "The International Front for Fighting Jews and Crusaders." The first operation this organization carried out was the suicidal attack on the US embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. Al-Sibai noted that in its literature, Al-Qaeda regards Somalia as a source of pride because its tribal society is suitable for Al-Qaeda activities.

Al-Sibai revealed that 10 to 20 of the Somali Mujahidin Youth Movement (MYM) were in Afghanistan with Osama Bin Laden prior to the 9/11 attacks, and that they founded the first nucleus of the MYM although this group did not have a structural link with Al-Qaeda.

In a statement to Asharq Al-Awsat, Dr Kamal al-Hilbawi, former official spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood in the West, said: "We want to know the form of government that Bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri want in Somalia. They are neither satisfied with HAMAS, nor the Muslim Brotherhood organization, or the moderate leader, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad; there is something wrong that must be addressed.

" He added that Bin Laden believes he can rule the world from his hide-out. Al-Bilhari, who is the founder of the Islamic League, and of the British Islamic Council in Britain, said although these people call for jihad, they have no vision.

He said that he personally wonders whether Somalia should be left in the hand of secularists after the withdrawal of the Ethiopian forces. Asharq Al-Awsat had earlier published parts of Al-Qaeda's secret correspondence that was posted on websites, which belong in one way or another to the US Department of Defense (Pentagon). One of these was a message from Salih Abdul-Wahid to Abu-Hafs, (Muhammad Atif), the official in charge of military affairs in Bin Laden's organization, who was killed in a US air raid on Qandahar in November2001. In that message, dated December 1993, he spoke of the Mujahidin's strategy in Somalia and of his meeting with Sheikh Abdullah Sahl and Sheikh Hassan Tahir, two of the leaders of the Islamic Union.

He said that "during the meeting, we discussed these issues: The need to strike at US forces in Somalia to turn the country into another Vietnam-like quagmire, and to strike at the UN forces in general.

According to experts, while Bin Laden's local allies in Somalia pose a real military threat, most of the Somali people seem to be more convinced of the former teacher, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad, 42, and of his ability to achieve stability in the country, than they are of the war message preached by Al-Qaeda organization. Rashid Abdi, expert in Somali affairs in the International Group for Addressing Crises, said: "There is no possibility of a rebellion erupting in Somalia.

The (Bin Laden's appeal) primarily aims at raising the morale among the MYM." He added: "Bin Laden's appeal shows that Al-Qaeda has designs in Somalia, but, politically speaking, most of the country sides with Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad." He said that the MYM is a strong group of Islamic fighters who are sympathetic to Al-Qaeda. They are in control of large parts of the country and they, along with movements that embrace the same ideology, are staging a rebellion against the government.

He added that against this military threat, there is a deep feeling among ordinary Somalis that Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad, a moderate Islamic leader who won the elections during talks hosted by the UN in Djibouti in January, provides the best opportunity in years to build a new future in the country. Analysts believe that Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad has a real chance of settling the worst disputes among the 10 million people of Somalia in view of his Islamic roots and the feeling in the West that he must be given an opportunity to achieve stability in the Horn of Africa region.

Abdi Samatar, a researcher in Somali affairs and professor of geography and international studies at the University of Minnesota, said: "Bin Laden can say whatever he wants, but this will not change the political scene as far as the YMY is concerned." He added: "The will of the people is to say no to war; this attitude represents a major obstacle for Bin Laden.

The main enemy of the MYM up to January was the Ethiopian occupation forces, which were sent to Somalia with tacit US approval in 2006 to crush presumed activities by Al-Qaeda. The presence of Ethiopian forces in Somalia triggered national sentiments among Somalis to prove their patriotism, sentiments that many Somalis understood. Analysts however believe that the complete withdrawal of the Ethiopian forces eliminated a key political reason for support for the MYM, which seems to be striving to remain a coherent force in the absence of the Ethiopian military presence. The new Somali leader faces numerous major dangers, primarily an assassination attempt by the MYM, which continues to receive funds from foreign sources and which tightly keeps its secrets, something that is not easy in a gossipy society where people exchange information quickly and competently.

Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad so far does not have a considerable military force, for the government forces and the African Union peace-keeping force of 3,500-strongcontrol only some parts of Mogadishu. He also faces many challenges, notably stopping acts of violence and piracy, establishing relations with the new US Administration, rebuilding roads and ports, and curbing militiamen leaders and greedy businessmen who have interest in weakening the government's authority.

The wide-range changes that occurred in the political scene in Somalia over the past six months mean that the possibilities have improved for handling these tasks and ending the anarchy that was fed by tribal propensities over the past18 years. The major development in the country has been Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmad's assumption of power.

This encourages confidence because he led the Islamic Courts which defeated leaders of the strong militias in Mogadishu, and achieved a measure of stability in the capital and in most of the southern parts of Somalia in2006. However, Sheikh Sharif Ahmad's success did not last long. The West accused the Islamic Courts of having links to terrorist groups. And Ethiopia dispatched forces to overthrow the Islamic Courts from power, prompting Sheikh Sharif Ahmad to flee the country and establish a group opposed to Ethiopia.

He has now returned from exile and is seeking to consolidate his power on the ground and to communicate with the Islamists fighters who were part of the Islamic Courts he led. His moderate Islamic roots may be useful to him in his mission and in his effort to persuade some Arab countries to provide funds to his administration. He said that he backed implementation of Islamic Shariaa in Somalia, a statement that might dilute opposition to him among the Islamic groups even though his view of the Shariaa is unlike the more militant view preferred by the Taliban rebels in Afghanistan.

The Ethiopian forces have withdrawn from Somalia, ending an occupation that was seen in Washington as part of the war on terror, but locally was regarded as a flagrant violation of Somalia's sovereignty. According to some analysts, apprehensions about Ethiopia's role in Somalia continue to exist, and while Ethiopia has long been accused of preferring to see a weak Somali government to be able to dominate it, Ethiopia maintains that the opposite is true. Source:

Asharq Al-Awsat, Mar 23, 2009..

Mohamed Bupal
e,s.p.
Bristol,