Friday, February 20, 2009

Family of London teenager stabbed to death say they are living in a 'bad dream'

Family of London teenager stabbed to death say they are living in a 'bad dream'  

Murders come just days after three youngsters were stabbed in the capital in suspected gang fight


Matthew Taylor and agencies
Friday, February 20, 2009

Hassan Kul Hawadleh: Hassan Kul Hawadleh, was killed on a petrol station forecourt after being set upon by a group of five youths
The family of a teenager stabbed to death as he filled his car with petrol last night described their horror at the killing.

Hassan Kul Hawadleh was one of two teenagers killed in separate incidents in London on Thursday night.

The 19-year-old was attacked in Wealdstone, north London, shortly after 7.30pm when he was confronted by a gang of up to eight people on a petrol forecourt.

Another teenager who was with Hawadleh was also stabbed and police said he was in a stable condition in hospital last night.

Speaking from the family home in Colindale, north London, Hawadleh's sister, Ubed, described him as the baby of the house.

"We can't believe this, it is a mystery why it would happen … I'm still in shock, it feels like I'm living in a bad dream. Obviously we are all incredibly upset."

Three hours after Hawadleh was killed, an 18-year-old was discovered with stab wounds near a railway station in east London.

The 18-year-old was found by a member of the public near Maryland railway station in Stratford.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan police said the teenager, who has not been named, had been stabbed in the torso.

"He was taken to Royal London hospital but died shortly after arriving," added a spokesman.

Police said no arrests have been made in either case adding that postmortems were due to take place yesterday.

The murders happened a day after three teenagers were stabbed in a suspected gang fight in Chingford, east London.

The boys, aged between 16 and 17, were attacked in Kings Road on Wednesday.

Three teenagers have died violently in London so far this year.

Source: The Guardian, Feb 20, 2009


Somalia Ruined: Intervention Fails Again



 
 

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via World Somali Congress on 27/01/09

by Jeremy Sapienza Antiwar.org
I predicted when the Ethiopians rode into Mogadishu in January, 2007, that the minute they fled with their tails between their legs, the Islamists would swarm back in to retake their place of power. I was right, but the time period was off — only because the occupiers, and the "Transitional National Government" they propped up, stayed far longer than anyone expected.
It's been barely two years, but in that time span, Somalia's economy and civil society has been (...) - Political Analysis

 
 

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Faalo Golaha Wasiirada Cusub

Faalo Golaha Wasiirada Cusub
 

 
 
Cumar Cabdirashid Cali-Sharmarke
Ra'iisul wasaaraha Soomaaliya
Dowladdani waxay ka kooban tahay 36 Wasiir, oo ay ka mid yihiin saddex Wasiir oo Haween ah.

Si ay Wasaraduhu sidaa ugu fara bataan, waxaa muuqata in Wasaaradaha qaarkood loo kala jebiyay laba ama saddex Wasaaradood. Sida Arrimaha Gudaha iyo Amniga oo la kala qaaday, Arrimaha Dibadda iyo Iskaashiga Caalamiga ah oo kala ah laba Wasaaradood, Gadiidka Badda oo Wasaarad ah, halka Gadiidka Dhulka iyo Cirkuna Wasaarad kale yahay.

Arrimaha Dibadda waxaa loo magacaabay, Maxamed Cabdullaahi Oomaar, iyada oo Cabdiraxmaan Cabdishakuurna uu noqday, Iskaashiga Caalamiga ah, Arrimaha Gudaha waxaa qabtay Cabdulqaadir Cali Cumar, iyada oo ammaankana uu Hayo Cumar Xaashi Aden.

Difaaca waxaa loo dhiibay Prof Maxamed Cabdi Gaandi, oo ah nin dhaqdhaqaaqa bulshada rayidka ah ka soo jeeda, horena aan loogu aqoon arrimaha Difaaca iyo Ammaanka toona.

Wasiirka Dalxiiska ayaa ka mid ah wasaaradaha la magacaabay, waxaana lagu aamminay Maxamed Xuseen Siciid.

Liiska waxaa ku wada jira labadii dhinac ee heshiiska ku wada saxiixday magaalada Djibouti, laakiin kuma jiraan kooxihii markii hore ka jabay Isbahaysiga mucaaradka ahaa iyo Maxkamadihii. Si kale haddii loo dhigo kuma jiraan Isbahaysiga mucaaradka ee la baxay Jabhadda Islaamiga iyo Shabaab.

Wasiirrada la magacaabay waxaa ka mid ah qaar badan oo markii ugu horreeyay Wasiir noqday haba u badnaadeen kuwa ka soo jeeda dhinicii hore mucaaradka u ahaa.

Wejiyadii hore loogu yaqaannay hey'adaha Federaalka ee KMG-ka ah ee hadda ka mid noqday Golaha Wasiirrada ee galabta Djibouti looga dhawaaqay, waxaa ka mid ah qaar ku jiray xukuumaddii Nuur Xasan Xuseen iyo kuwo ku jiray xukuumaddii Cali Maxamed Geeddi.

Wasiirradaa waxaa ka mid ah, Farxaan Cali Maxamuud, Maxamed Cabdi Xayir, Khadiija Maxamed Diiriye, Qamar, , Shaati Guduud, Jengeli, Juriille, Xaabsade, Cabdalla Boos iyo Madoobe Nuunow oo loo magacaabay Wasaarado kala duwan.

Dhinaca mucaaradka mas'uuliyiintii Isbahaysigii dib u xoreynta, ayaa waxaa ka muuqda in lagu taxay jagooyin badan oo cul culus.

Cabdiraxman, Aden Ibbi, Shariif Xasan Shiikh Aden, Cabdiraxmaan Cabdishakur, Cabdiraxman Janaqow, Cumar Xaashi, Cabdulqaadir Cali Cumar iyo qaar kale oo badan ayaa dhammaantood Wasiirro noqday.

Wasiirradan faraha badan waxaa laga dhex heli karaa dad badan oo Waddaniyad iyo tayo aqooneedba leh, iyada oo ay dadka qaar wax iska waydiin karaan xubnaha wasiirada loo magacaabay qaarkood, kartida ay u yeelan karaan in ay hawshooda gutaan, haddii ay noqon lahayd aqoontooda oo kooban iyo khibrad la'aan dartood.

 

Golaha Wasiirada Soomaaliya

 
Cumar Cabdirashid Cali-Sharma'arke
Ra'iisul wasaaraha Soomaaliya
Ra'iisul wasaaraha Soomaalia, wuxuu goor dhowayd ku dhawaaqay wasiirada cusub ee dowladdiisa. waana sida ku qoran liiska hoose.

Liiska Golaha Wasiirada

1 Raysalwasaare ku xigeen ahna Wasaaradda Kallumeysiga iyo Khayraadka Badda: Prof Abdiraxman Aden Ibrahim Ibbi

2 Raysalwasaare ku xigeen ahna Wasaaraadda Maaliyadda: Sharif Xassan Sheikh Aden

3 Raysalwasaare ku xigeen ahna Wasaaradda Tamarta iyo Shiidaalka: Abdiwaxid Cilmi Goonjeex

4 Wasaaradda Arrimaha Dibadda: Mohamed Abdulahi Omaar

5 Wasaaradda Gaashandhigga: Maxamad Cabdi Gandi

6 Wasaaradda Qorshaynta iyo Iskaashigga Caalamigga: Cabdiraxman Cabdishakur Warsame

7 Wasaaradda Dastuurka iyo Arrimaha Federaalka: Madoobe Nunow Maxamed

8 Wasaaradda Awqaafta iyo Arimaha Diinta Sheikh Ali Aadan

9 Wasaaradda Haweenka iyo Arrimaha Qoyska: Fowsiya Maxamed Sheikh

10 Wasaaradda Dhaqan Celinta iyo Naafada: Maxamed Cali Ibrahim

11 Wasaaradda Gargaarka Aadamiga: Dr Maxamud Cabdi Ibrahim

12 Wasaaradda Warfaafinta: Farxan Cali Maxamud

13 Wasaaradda Cilmi-baarista iyo Teknoolojiyada: Maxamed Cali Xagaa

14 Wasaaradda Caafimaadka: Qamar Aden Cali

15 Wasaaradda Shaqada iyo Shaqaalaha: Maxamed Abdi Xayir (Mareeye)

16 Wasaaradda Jaaliyadda Dibadda: Cabdullahi Axmed Cabdulle Azhari

17 Wasaaradda Wabarashada iyo Barbaarinta: Axmed Cabdullahi Waayel

18 Wasaaradda Howlaha Guud iyo Guriyenta: Maxamed Cabdi Yusuf

19 Wasaaradda Horumarinta Reer Miyiga: Khadija Maxamed diiriye

20 Wasaaradda Isboortiga iyo Dhallinyarada: Saleban Colaad Rooble

21 Wasaaradda Arrimaha Gudaha: Caduqadir Cali Cumar

22 Wasaaradda Amniggga Qaranka : Cumar Xashi Aden

23 Wasaaradda Xannaanada Xoolaha: Aboukar Cabdi Cusman

24 Wasaaradda Cadaalada iyo Garsoorka: Cabdiraxman Maxamud Farax Janaqow

25 Wasaaradda Beeraha: Xassan Maxamed Nuur Shati Gudud

26 Wasaaradda Dekadaha iyo Gaadidka Badda: Maxamed Ibrahim Xaabsade

27 Wasaaradda Hantida Qaranka iyo Qalabeynta: Maxamed Mursal

28 Wasaaradda Hiddaha iyo Tacliinta Sare: Prof Ibrahim Xassan Caddaow

29 Wasaaradda Macdanta iyo Biyaha: Cabdalla Boos Ahmed

30 Wasaaradda Dib u Dhiska: Xussein Ceelabe Fahiye

31 Wasaaradda Dalxiiska iyo Duur Jooga: Maxamed Xuseen Saciid

32 Wasaaradda Boostada iyo Isgaarsiinta: Cabdirazak Cusman Jurile

33 Wasaaradda Ganasiga: C/rashiid Ciro

34 Wasaaradda Warshadaha: Cabdiraxman Jamac

35 Wasaaradda Gadiidka Cirka iyo Dhulka: Cali Jamac Jangeli

36 Wasaaradda Deeganka iyo Ilaalinta Beyada: Burci Xamza

 

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Somali Intellectuals Denounce Colonially Incited Tribalism as Reason of Somalia´s Tribulation


Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
February 18, 2009
 In an earlier article entitled ´Freemasonic Conspiracy vs. 4000 Years of Somali History: Targets, Methods of the Anglo-French Elites´ (amongst others: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/91453), I focused on the external reasons that triggered the calamities suffered and the adversities faced by the Somali Nation in all parts of the Somali homeland, the tyrannized Ogaden, the peremptorily detached Djibouti, the arbitrarily cut off Somali province of Kenya, and the mainland Somalia which was plunged in a 18 years long civil war.

Many have focused on the existing internal reasons of the Somali strife, identifying in forms of tribalism a critical reason for Somalia´s present disarray. This analysis is correct but can bring only small – relatively speaking – results. It mainly helps focus on the details of the current developments in every social cell of the beleaguered nation; it offers pertinent conclusions when the target is to denounce to local wrongdoers.

The Limits of the Anti-tribalist Analysis

The limits of the anti-tribalist analysis are delineated by the fact that the prevalence of the tribal and personal interests in the minds of the corrupt warlords is not the original reason that stands behind the still ongoing fratricidal conflict of Somalia. The rivalries among the numerous – wealthy and well-armed (notice this!) – warlords, gang heads, and sub-tribal chieftains are not an event that started by its own; these enmities did not ensue from the local socioeconomic dynamics. As trait of Somali socio-economic life, these rivalries and clashes do not represent any historical trend throughout the long Islamic ages of the glorious and resplendent Somali sultanates.

This does not mean, on the other hand, that there had never been a tribal rivalry in Somalia; there were many points of conflict and a long series of clashes – that´s true. However, they were always contained and their importance never reached at a national level, threatening the entire Somali Nation.

If the extent of the tribal clashes has been over-magnified over the past 18 years, it´s because these minor tribal conflicts have been maliciously exacerbated and artificially aggravated through many different ways. The malignant actor of the extraordinary deterioration of the pre-existing (but always adroitly contained) tribal clashes and rivalries was the colonial elite of England and France.

For this reason, today´s Somalis will never achieve peace and unity without clearly identifying the authentic perpetrator of the Crime committed against Somalia 1991 – 2009. It is certainly good for every Somali to deploy an effort and attribute to the national Somali interest the due and undisputed prevalence over the personal / tribal gain. It is certainly great for every Somali to denounce the tribalisms practiced here and there throughout Somalia.

But it would be determinant for Somalia´s ultimate pacification and rehabilitation to unite against the foreign colonial enemy, isolate the English and the French diplomacies from any development taking place in Somalia, reject their fallacies and trickeries, and leave their local puppets irreversibly exposed and irrevocably tarnished in front of all the Somalis.

Only when the least important act of the last minor Somali warlord will be viewed by all the Somalis as service offered to the colonial gangsters of the Somali Nation, the Somali tribal Mafia lords will be met with a major setback. This will be the beginning of their end.

I republish here a brief but insightful analysis elaborated by a shrewd Somali commentator, Mr. Nasr Ibn Othman. Patriotic Somali intellectual with very wide interests, Mr. Nasr Ibn Othman, 33, was born in East Africa, grew in North Africa, and was educated in England (Engineering & Mining Industry). Among his cultural interests, the top position is reserved for the Central Asiatic Islamic Art – which represents a perfect reminiscence of the historical Afro-Asiatic interaction and a modern reflection of the socioeconomic – cultural interconnectedness of Eastern Africa and Asia through the land, sea, and desert routes of the Silk, Perfumes and Spices Trade.


In his ´Somalia and the Corrupt 4.5 Formula´, Mr. Nasr Ibn Othman analyzes and castigates the tribal skidding of some of his compatriots. I therefore reproduce it integrally.

Somalia and the Corrupt 4.5 Formula

The purpose of a state is to provide material benefits to the people living under its authority. The state, in order to exist as an independent entity, amongst other things, must possess the ability to enforce its right to security. Any entity that calls itself a government must demonstrate this ability before it can be considered as a legitimate entity. The monstrous TFG of Somalia cannot demonstrate, in any way, that it is the legitimate government of Somalia. Furthermore, the so-called Transitional Federal Charter is an abomination that is wholly inspired by non-Somali actors. The TFG of Somalia, as a concept, represents an affront to Somali culture, and it must never be respected by the people of Somalia.

The TFG of Somalia is a tool, manipulated by the shadowy enemies of the Somali people, for the social fragmentation of the Somali nation along clan lines. The diabolical Transitional Federal Charter states that all Somali political offices must be divided in accordance with the vile 4.5 formula. It is truly astonishing that grown men can seriously entertain the idea of executing state business on such a basis. The disgraceful 4.5 formula is nothing less than an assault upon the dignity of the Somali nation. This dishonourable concept only exists to serve the base interest of the many loathsome clan chauvinists of Somalia, and the Somali people must never succumb to such divisive schemes.

It is clear to me that the clan lineage of any Somali politician is simply irrelevant when one is asked to evaluate the political competence of the individual in question. The clan lineage of a particular Somali politician is about as important as that individual's height or weight with respect to the ability to perform a specific political duty. How has it come to pass that certain people, who claim to be serving the best interests of the Somali nation, can entertain the dreadful idea sharing political power in accordance with the 4.5 formula? The 4.5 formula—if adopted by the people of Somalia—shall surely lead to the dismemberment of the Somali nation.

The Somali nation, like any other nation, cannot afford to prostitute the nature of its national politics by indulging in the promotion of shameful pursuit like political fragmentation along clan lines. The folly of blindly following the wicked men who promote divisive agendas—such as the futile attempt to give legitimacy to the flawed TFG of Somalia by way of foreign military assistance—must be resisted by all Somali people. The TFG of Somalia represents, quite simply, a stain upon the honour of the Somali nation. Over 20,000 helpless Somali civilians have been killed as a result of the illegitimate claims of the TFG of Somalia. And, over 3 million Somali civilians have either been forcibly displaced, within the Somali national territory, or are in acute danger of starving to death as a direct result of the genocidal military aggression launched in the name of the TFG of Somalia.

We, of the honourable Somali nation, must never entertain the idea of supporting a criminal entity, such as the TFG of Somalia, in its quest for political legitimacy. How can the Somali people ever recognise the legitimacy of the TFG after a brutal Ethiopian military intervention has failed to win political legitimacy for the TFG of Somalia? The TFG of Somalia is unable enforce its declared claim to rule the people of Somalia, and everybody is aware of this fact. Therefore, this particularly dishonourable political aberration—the TFG of Somalia—must not be permitted sully the good name of the Somali nation any longer. In statecraft, there can never be such a thing as legitimacy without might, and the TFG of Somalia enjoys neither might nor political legitimacy.

Nasr Ibn Othman can be contacted here: yann1@live.co.uk

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