 Thursday, July 24, 2008
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's new hardline opposition leader Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys has vowed to protect aid workers in the Horn of Africa nation where insecurity has stopped many groups from working.
The United Nations said last week that recent killings andkidnappings of aid workers in Somalia threatened to wreck allefforts to end one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.
Aweys, an Islamist cleric who is on U.S. and U.N. lists ofal Qaeda suspects, called on the international community tohelp his Eritrea-based opposition group expel Ethiopian forcessupporting the country's fragile Western-backed government.
Islamist insurgents have waged an Iraq-style insurgency ofroadside bombs, mortar attacks and assassinations against theadministration and its Ethiopian allies since early last year.
But the rebels have blamed government hardliners for a waveof attacks targeting senior local humanitarian staff.
Somali officials deny the accusations.
"We are very grateful to the aid workers who are helpingthe starving Somali community and we strongly condemn those whokill or abduct them," Aweys told Reuters by telephone fromAsmara.
"We shall do what we can to safeguard aid workersespecially in the areas under our control. We shall help,escort and defend them. They are killed by the enemies who thenput the blame on us," the former prison service colonel saidlate on Wednesday.
Somalia's deputy prime minister and information minister,Ahmed Abdisalan, called for unity in the country, which isawash with arms. He said groups opposed to peace were behindthe attacks on humanitarian workers.
"We are saddened by the attacks on foreign and local aidworkers. As long as we are divided and still have arms in ourpossession, groups opposed to peace will take advantage of thechaos to inflict harm on aid workers," he said.
The killings and threats against humanitarian workers haveshocked U.N. agencies and aid groups and forced many toconsider suspending operations in the lawless nation, which hasnot had an effective central government since 1991.
In the latest incident of intimidation, the Elman Peace andHuman Rights group said it had been forced into hiding.
On Thursday, clashes between the rebels and Ethiopianskilled at least five people in the central town of Beledweyne.
More than 8,000 civilians have been killed and 1 millionuprooted since allied Somali-Ethiopian soldiers routed Aweys'sharia courts group from Mogadishu at the start of last year.
Aweys took control of the Alliance for the Re-Liberation ofSomalia (ARS), an umbrella group based in the Eritrean capital,on Tuesday after expelling the moderate Sheikh Sharif Ahmed forsigning a peace deal with the interim government.
On Wednesday, the African Union said a small peace force itsent to Mogadishu was unable to stabilise the situation andurged the United Nations to take over its duties.
(Writing by Jack Kimball; Editing by Daniel Wallis) (For full Reuters coverage of Africa, visit,http://africa.reuters.com/)
Source: Reuters, July 24, 2008
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Wiifgarow,
Saaxiib Sh. Colonel Xasan Dahir billadihiisa uma baahna inaan internetka ku laqbayno. The man is ummah walking without fear of western reprisal. He is assudullahi fi bilaadi alsoomaal. Dagaalkii Araare iyo kii Bosaaso iyo kii Ogaadeeniya halkeed jirtay. Carabtu waxay tidhaahdaa alfadlu maa shahida bihil alacdaa'u. Ha u malaynin qolyihiinna markay sagaarada dilaan gowlaha ciyaara oo yidhaa geesiyo ayaannu nahay. When ashahaado la dirir war was in high gear, Sh. Xasan was fronline not behind mara la garwaaxsadey oo kitaabka Sayid Qudubi lagu laqbeeyo.
Soo Jaalle Qaldaan ha ka weecan xaqiiqda iyo taariikhda cad ee mujaahidka Soomaaliyeed.
Allahu akbbar fulay hurdada mallado
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The concept in general is good move, a somalillander Tailgating Dahir Aways is more valid arguement than the usual suspects, but ther is something that doesn't up, just that little thing.
P.S : i do not think Dahir Aways is that big of a moral authority that makes one to mask in different identities in order to defeat him.
The man is carrying the rope that he is going to hang himself by himself.
Danger will be how are we going to be safe from the rest of the fraudulants.
This question can may be answered by our wise friend "Wifgarow".
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This is quite a move from Mr Barbarossa. I thought he considered all `kaffirs' as fair game. Apparently not. What do you know he wants to protect some infidels. Wise and welcome move. Lets not be cynical about it.
PS: Waar adeer shiikku aayjeel buu ahaan jiraye goormuu noqday halyey Ciidanka oo dgaalkii wacdaro ka dhigay oo billado qaatay? Wallweyn is faaninta waan idinku aqaannay kii ABCda barta aad baroofisoore odhan jirteene immikana ma billaddaad isa siiseen?
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Somali peace allah said (inaa anzalnaa al quraana wa inaa lahu la xaafiduun) god's religion doesn't need your protection, you know that i suppose!!???
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somalipeace10 nelson mandela ka..ka...ka...ka...you made me laugh like no tomorrow!!!!
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