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Somali Islamic militants: Happy to be on US list of terrorist organizations  


MOGADISHU(AP), Somalia: Islamic militants in Somalia welcomed being added to the U.S. list of foreign terrorist organizations, saying Wednesday they only wished the designation had come sooner.

The State Department announced Tuesday that it added the military wing of the Council of Islamic Court to its list of foreign terrorist organizations. Some members of its military wing, called al-Shabab or "the youth," are affiliated with the al-Qaida terror network, U.S. officials said.

"We are happy that the U.S. put us on its list of terrorists, a name given to pure Muslims who are strong and clear in their religious position," Sheik Muqtar Robow, al-Shabab's spokesman, told The Associated Press by phone from an undisclosed location in Somalia. He said he was pleased to be on a list that included Islamic militants — "our brothers" — in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"We would have been happy to be the first but now we are unhappy that we are the last," Robow said.

He accused the United States of targeting his group because it is "fighting against Ethiopia, a Christian nation that had invaded our country."

Mogadishu, the Somali capital, has been engulfed in an insurgency launched by Islamic militants from the movement, which controlled much of southern Somalia for six months before being driven out in December 2006 by the country's Western-backed government and its Ethiopian allies.

On Wednesday, heavy fighting in Mogadishu killed at least eight people, including three Ethiopian soldiers, witnesses said.

Earlier Wednesday, top Council of Islamic Courts leader Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys denied links between terrorists and al-Shabab, and said the militants "are part of the coalition for the re-liberation of Somalia."

"The U.S. policy toward Somalia is always wrong and twisted," Aweys told the AP in a telephone interview. "They made the wrong decision in 2006 when they backed the Ethiopian invasion and they are wrong to designate part of the resistance as terrorists."

Designated terror organizations cannot legally receive material or resources from Americans, and their property and interests in the U.S. are blocked.

Officials from Somalia's transitional government say al-Shabab's leader, Aden Hashi Ayro, was trained in Afghanistan before the Sept. 11 attacks, and heads up al-Qaida's cell in Somalia.

The United States repeatedly has accused Somalia's Islamic movement of harboring terrorists linked to al-Qaida and allegedly responsible for the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

The U.S. military has staged several attacks on suspected extremists in Somalia over the past year. The Navy's most recent missile strike, earlier this month, targeted a Kenyan suspected in the 1998 embassy bombings. The U.S. also sent a small number of special operations troops to help the Ethiopian force that drove the Islamic movement into hiding.

The U.S. has avoided sustained military action in Somalia since leading a U.N. force that intervened in the early 1990s in an effort to fight famine. That mission led to clashes between U.N. forces and Somali warlords, including a battle in Mogadishu that killed 18 American soldiers.

Somalia has been ravaged by violence and anarchy since warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 and then turned on one another. The current transitional government — formed with U.N. help in 2004 — has struggled to assert any real control.

SOURCE: AP, March 19, 2008




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 Qof walba wuxuu hadla wuxuu yahay marka!!!
aduunka kuwa kucaasiyay RABI waxay argagixiso uyaqaanaan
qofkii diinteena wanaagsan dhab uheysta, taasina layaab
malahan iyaga iyo kuwa taabacsanba waa dhunsanyihiin
xaqiiqduna waatan RABI, waligoodna maguulaysan doonaan
bi'idnilaahi kariim,   arraweelo, diintu maxay kaqabtaa
qofkii gaal raaca, ushaqeeya sidii uu diinta uburburin
lahaa?
 Qof soomaali ah oo gaarey PHD oo ka qaatey jaamacad lagaranayo,mabajiro ba!!qoftii la-arkaba,wexey sheegataa digtoornimo iyo ficiis,laakiin mid run sheegaya majiro!!
  ¨ "Dr" Eber ("Dr" Ali),
I asked you this question weeks ago, but no answer from you is regd. so far in this HOL-forum bro! So repeating the this question is a natural curiosity.  In what subject did you doctorate??  when and which institution did you earn your PHD??

Gacaliye I assume since you left Somalia when Sharmarke was killed, you were in US. With all this time, you should learned the first rule of media war. Dont tell your enemy your full profile. Forget about where I was educated and what subject I did in my Phd thesis. Talk about why you love Amhara who invaded our country thru your kaafir cousin, ina yeey? That is the gist many of your people fail today in Somali plain
 Anti-Somali Dabadhilif, is exactly what you are,bro.
 "Dr" Eber ("Dr" Ali),
I asked you this question weeks ago, but no answer from you is regd. so far in this HOL-forum bro! So repeating the this question is a natural curiosity.  In what subject did you doctorate??  when and which institution did you earn your PHD??
                                                    Gacaliye.



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