Somalia's speaker says needs urgent military help

Idris16

Junior Member
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's neighbours should send troops to help its embattled government within the next 24 hours, parliament speaker Sheikh Aden Mohamed Madobe said on Saturday.

Two legislators have been killed in the last two days in intensified fighting between government forces and hardline Islamists trying to oust the Horn of Africa nation's leadership.

Al Shaabab insurgents stepped up an offensive against Somalia's government last month and on Thursday killed the country's security minister and at least 30 other people in a suicide car bomb attack.

They also killed an MP in northern Mogadishu on Friday.

"We are asking the world and neighbouring countries to intervene in Somalia's situation immediately," Madobe told a parliament meeting urgently convened as the opposition fighters advanced toward the presidential palace.

"We want them to come here within 24 hours," he said.

"We've been forced to make this request because of the escalating violence. Those fighting the government are being led by a (former) Pakistani army general, they are burning the flag and killing people," Madobe said.

Kenya said on Friday that it will not sit by and allow the situation in its neighbour to deteriorate further because it would destabilise the rest of the region.

Kenya and other countries in the region as well as Western nations fear that if the chaos continues in Somalia, groups with links to al Qaeda will become entrenched and threaten the stability of neighbouring countries.

Kenya said on Friday that the African Union was committed to beefing up its 4,300-strong peacekeeping mission in Somalia and helping to build a police force.

But an al Shaabab spokesman warned Kenya against any intervention.

"Kenya had been saying that it will attack the mujahideen of al Shaabab for the last four months. If it tries to, we will attack Kenya and destroy the tall buildings of Nairobi," Sheik Hasan Yacqub told reporters in the southern port city of Kismayu.


Fighting in Mogadishu since May 7, in which about 300 people have been killed, is the worst for years and the chances of a negotiated peace are waning, analysts say.

In 2006, Ethiopian sent troops to Somalia to defend the government against Islamists. They withdrew earlier this year but local media has reported that villagers have seen them back on Somalia soil.

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Idris16

Junior Member
Let's wait and see if the crusaders and the Islam-haters will invade Somalia.
And such racism to accuse our Pakistani brothers, They always mention Afghans and Pakistanis, it shows they are happy with what's going on in Swat.
 

Idris16

Junior Member
:salam2:
Nur said the Pakistani Al-Qaeda commander "is now based in Sanna (a neighbourhood close to the presidential palace), firing mortars towards the palace."

"We need neighbouring countries to protect ...Somalia. Otherwise the trouble caused by these foreign fighters will spill to all the corners of the region," he added.

"I saw heavily armed Islamist fighters advancing onto Hamarweh area. They are firing mortar shells and government forces are retaliating. It seems they are to close to taking control of the area," said resident Warsameh Ahmed.

Heavy Friday clashes in northern Karan district triggered a record exodus of civilians from Mogadishu, the highest so far this year.

"I have never fled my house since the fall of (ex-president) Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991, but today I am among the thousands who are desperately leaving their beloved homes," lamented Husein Sheikh Barre.

Sitting on the back of an open truck with his wife and six children, the 53-year-old added: "Our neighbourhood was relatively calm, but mortars are falling everywhere and gunfire is everywhere. I don't think anyone will remain in Karan".
:wasalam:
 

adam_arb

Junior Member
Allahu akbar,

Al-Shabab have almost got rid of the western puppets, Inshallah they will establish sharia law in the lands of Somalia.

Jazakhallah khair, for the article
 
wow a pakistani general is helping them???....can i get his name if any1 has it...this is interesting....mayb ISI is also helping to get rid of the pests in somalia and then mayb just mayb they can help us...:D
 

BigAk

Junior Member
I have a very intelligent friend who's from Somalia. He seems to be in support of Shaikh Sherif and against Al-Shabab. During our dialog, I mentioned my skepticism against the somali government since it's a western backed government. I am still trying to understand Al-Shabab's cause. My friend claimed any group that uses sucide bombers go against the principle of Islam; to which I could have no argument against. Nothing justifies these sinful acts in Islam. Therefore, I see how Al-shabab are losing credibility from this angle.

What do you guys think?

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NourAlDeen

Junior Member
Aoudu bilahimina *!*!*!*!ani rajeem..
Asalamua leikum wr wb.

All thanks and praises is due to ALLAH subahan wata'ala, the Lord and Creator of the universe. Whome ALLAH guides non can misguide and whome ALLAH misguides non can guide... Laa ilaha ilallah, Muhamadan Rusuulallah.. May ALLAH azawajal help us, and make us among those his is saisfied with .. Ameeeen..

BISMILLAH!!
I dont what to say,. I dont think or believe they are religious or know anythin about Islam.. May ALLAH keep them away from the Somalian people..
Aoudu bilahi mina shaitani rajeem.. They are not acting Islamic and they are not just for the Somalian people.. May allah punish them and keep them away from the people..

Wa'billahi tawfiq..
Fi amanillah!!
 
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