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01/18/13

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Somali President: ‘Delighted’ with US Recognition

Somali President: ‘Delighted’ with US Recognition

Source: VOA News

The United States government officially recognized the new Somali government Thursday. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who is visiting Washington, met with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, President Obama and other U.S. officials. Before the meetings, President Mohamud exclusively spoke with VOA’s Somali Service. Below are excerpts of the translated interview.

Re-establishing government relations

Question: In a few hours the U.S. Secretary of State will announce recognition of your government. What’s your feeling?

President Mohamud: It has been a long time since the United States government treated us as an existing and recognized government; this is happening for the first since. There are two main reason that led to this recognition: The first one is ending the transitional period in Somalia; the second one is the enormous work we have done during the four months’ time we have been in office, in which time we have done all the basics required for government to function. Therefore, I am very delighted [with the recognition]; it is a step forward and a diplomatic achievement for the government I lead and for the Somali people in general. This recognition will pave the way for us to rejoin international bodies and other places that we have been absent for so long, and this [recognition] will facilitate in rebuilding the country.

Question: You mentioned that the work you have done in the past four months helped bring this recognition. Can you mention one or two of what you have done?

​​President Mohamud: There have been talks between us and the United States government towards making sure the United States understands our view as a government on governing, and our work on re-organizing the Somali government. There were certain issues that the international community was measuring against us including security, justice system, on managing finances, on building governance and expanding authority to the country and respecting previous agreements. That was one side.

On the other side, there are United States assets in Somalia; likewise we own assets in the United States. There have been changes to these over the years; we discussed what to do with them. There were agreements between the two countries [signed] when the previous government collapsed [1991]; these were economic, security, culture and education. Some of these agreements are subject automatic renewal unless changes are made to them.

Having discussed and agreed all of these, the United States government was convinced that we are a responsible government which is working towards the good and the progress of its people and is committed to protecting and respect of international norms and laws. This is what convinced the United States government to recognize us and, from now on, to treat us as a formal government.

Question: Having been recognized, do you expect to meet with President Obama?

President Mohamud: There are government systems and procedures to follow here, we are following these procedures. We came here as a government to legally enter this agreement. I’m going to the White House, and of course I hope to see the President. But the task that brought us here is not related to meeting the President.

Question: Is it possible that you may exchange diplomatic representations with the U.S.?

President Mohamud: That is automatic, it comes with the recognition. We hope the United States embassy in Mogadishu will be reopened in March this year. Likewise we will soon nominate our ambassador to the United States, we will open our embassy. It is only a matter time and planning.

Question: The French government has conducted an operation in an attempt to release its hostage held by Al-Shabab. Have you been informed of this operation?

President Mohamud: No. We were not informed. I believe things would not have happened the way it happened had they told us; it would have been less trouble. We have discussed this with France.

Question: While in Washington DC, you have met with various organizations, what did you discuss with them?

President Mohamud: I met with USAID; I also met with the president of the World Bank. We have discussed cooperation between these agencies and Somalia. We have told them the cooperation has to be different from the past and we have started negotiations on that front and we are working towards a new partnership framework. Things will not be the same as before, the new partnership shall be different.

Priorities for the Somali government

Question: When you were elected you emphasized tackling security issues - what did you achieve on this front?

President Mohamud: We have introduced a six-point plan which we call “pillars of the new beginning”. Three of these points stand out and are urgent: Security, judiciary system and public finance management. That is why we gave first priority to improving security. The fight against AL-Shabab was already underway, but we focused on improving security of individual citizens. When our government came there were 60 roadblocks in Mogadishu which restricted movement of the citizens and caused injuries and the death of people on a daily basis – we have removed those roadblocks without being injured or killed anyone. We have achieved this because of people’s wishes, and the collaboration between authorities and the boys who run these roadblocks.

Second, when we came to office there was a [chaotic] situation where you cannot differentiate between a government soldier, an Al-Shabab member and a bandit because all are wearing government uniforms, all are carrying guns. For the first time in 22 years we have built military barracks in Mogadishu which will serve as a base for government soldiers. Government soldiers in the area will exit these barracks only when conducting an operation, otherwise they will have to leave their guns inside when exiting the base. So the only armed people in the streets will be either a soldier who is conducting an operation or armed bandits. We have built this using Somali people’s money; it’s going to cost us $6 million and no external help. These are three military barracks and a fourth training base for the soldiers. We are also creating a special security force for Mogadishu.

Question: But problems are still happening; there are people wearing government uniforms and are shooting and committing rape – what are the weaknesses?

President Mohamud: These incidents have been happening and they are not going to stop at once but they have declined significantly. The government’s fight against bandits is reflected in the sentence passed by our courts in which someone who committed a rape and another who committed murder was sentenced to death and executed. We cannot tolerate rape against a Somali woman as well as the murder of an innocent Somali person. The government is working on removing roadblocks and increasing awareness and the fight against criminality, but it’s not like a wire you cut, the problem is not going to end [overnight]. This will continue to happen, but we are very confident it will end soon.

Question: You have been quoted as saying that you’re open to talks with Al-Shabab if they are ready to do so, can you explain this?

President Mohamud: Very much so. There are two groups within Al-Shabab: The foreigners and the local Somalis. We are not going to deal with foreigners. But with regard to the Somali boys who are in AL-Shabab, we share the same country. Each one of them who renounces the Al-Shabab principles which says, ‘Somalia belongs to Muslims’ ...... Somalia belongs to Muslims but it belongs to Somali Muslims not all Muslims in the world. Those who renounce this, I would say to them: this is their country; we would welcome them as citizens if they are willing to participate in developing and rebuilding the country. Every Al-Shabab member who renounces violence is welcomed.

Question: What about the Al-Shabab leadership?

President Mohamud: [With exception] of those who committed crimes… even some of the lower rank members have committed crimes. Those members have no political agendas, those who dismembered or cut throats of people are criminals, they do not have political agendas. Those who caused havoc will be held accountable. There is no blanket amnesty. Some in the leadership have committed crimes beyond Somalia borders, so they will be held accountable. But the majority of Al-Shabab youngsters, if they are willing to withdraw from Al-Shabab, the government will work on that, will sit with them and is ready to bring them back.

Relations with Ethiopia and Eritrea

Question: You did visit Ethiopia, what is their position on creating a local administration for Lower Jubba?

President Mohamud: I visited Ethiopia recently, I also visited Djibouti and Kenya, and we have been welcomed warmly. We discussed [with Ethiopia] on bilateral issues and the challenges both countries face. We appointed a joint-ministerial level committee to work on the interest of the two countries in security, trade, economic integration and cooperation. Therefore our relation is on a good footing, and we are in agreement. Ethiopia stands by us in assisting expanding our government to the country; in creating local administrations, helping the local agendas of the government, and Ethiopia has shown its willingness towards this. We are in agreement on this with Ethiopia and Kenya both.

Question: Your government came at a time when Ethiopia was already having lots of influence in the previous government. It also came when Ethiopia itself was in transition following the death of the Prime Minister. Some may argue you could do without Ethiopia influence?

President Mohamud: No. Ethiopia was already there during the transitional period. Ethiopia is a major country with its system of government. Things don’t necessarily change with the disappearance or emergence of a new leader. During my inauguration, the new Prime Minister of Ethiopia led a large delegation including top ministers in Ethiopia government. Therefore, I don’t see it that way. Politics change regardless of who is in the charge of particular country. The current Ethiopian government and us have agreed on all points we have discussed, we will continue to discuss on outstanding issues, and we have mutual pledge to further improve our relations.
Question: What about Eretria, has there been any talks?

President Mohamud: No. There has been no contact between us and Eretria.

Democracy

Question: Even though you have been praised during the four months you were in charge, nonetheless some others complained that you are being surrounded by friends of the same religious ideology and other friends who are from your political party, and they say you have shut the door to others.

President Mohamud: The Somali people are free to express their opinion; they can say whatever they wish to say. But I would like to state this: Somalis have negotiated and agreed under the [power sharing] 4.5 frameworks, they have not agreed to share [power] based on religious ideology or political parties. The government and the parliament are based on this 4.5 framework.

But the unfortunate thing is that someone wants to use measures that are not the same as those agreed upon among Somalis. People have the right to join Islamic movements or political parties and have the right to associate themselves with groups, I don’t control that. We are following on the principles that formed the government. I would also like to state that I, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, have never been a member of an Islamic movement, never been a member of Al-Islah, Al-Itihad, Qadiriyah or Salihiya. I am a Muslim, a Somali, who performs his Islamic duties. Anything else is propaganda, and I’m not bothered or troubled by that.

Piracy and employment

Question: The youth are vulnerable to be recruited by Al-Shabab or join piracy while others die in the high seas [in human trafficking]. What are you going to do about saving these youngsters?

President Mohamud: The way to save these youngsters is to create a living and hope for them. It is lack of hope that caused them to die in the seas or join Al-Shabab and piracy. The solution is to create a hope for them, but the hope is to find them employment, and employment cannot be created without restoring security. That is the reason security is imperative to this endeavor. If we attain security we can create jobs for them. Security will also give us the power to stop those who are trying to traffic and to stop them from dying in the sea and to stop them from joining Al-Shabab and piracy. There will be job opportunities given we succeed in the security sector. The government is busy on that front.

Question: Of course creating these job opportunities needs money. Based on your income resources from the port and airport and the external assistance, what is the size of your income?

President Mohamud: The revenues we generate at the moment and the revenues we are going to generate in the near future is not going to be enough to create jobs, but the little we generate and the assistance we receive can be used for one purpose – we can work on creating the environment or a space for job opportunities. The private sector can create jobs; the rebuilding of the country will create jobs, therefore our job is to create the atmosphere for this to happen. But the government cannot create itself 70% of the jobs that Somalis can survive on. Of course we can be part of the job creators as we continue creating local administrations, district and regional administrations. So the majority of job creation will come with rebuilding of the country.

Question: You have mentioned piracy, what is your government’s policy on piracy given that there are regional administrations that independently deal with foreign stakeholders in this?

President Mohamud: Our government policy is to stop piracy as a soon as possible. We have done a lot of efforts since we came to office. We do not have aircrafts and ships that fire missiles to fight against piracy. But we mobilized the Somali community. We mobilized Somalia such as the business people, elders and the civil society to talk to the boys [pirates] because they did not come out in the bush. We have received a positive response.

As you may be aware of recently we have secured the release of three hostages who were being held for three years. Six others were released [from pirates]. Up to 120 boys who were involved in piracy are ready to surrender to the government and at the moment we are working on arranging training and skills for them so that they will become useful citizens for the country. That is our approach to piracy. We don’t believe that a force at the sea is going to stop piracy. It may decline but then tomorrow they may return to piracy. The forces in the sea are not going to be there forever. But the Somali government effort is to address the culture that brought piracy.

London conference

Question: What can you tell us about the proposed London conference in May, we heard that you are jointly organizing this with the UK government?

President Mohamud: It is true; the British government is working on it. We have appointed a joint preparatory committee who are working on the agenda and invitations. I will be co-chairing the conference with the British prime minister. Dignitaries from the world are going to attend. But it's a Somali conference. The future and recovery of Somalia will be discussed.

Question: In the previous [London] conference Somaliland was part of the discussion; do you expect a similar approach?

President Mohamud: We recognize Somaliland as part of Somalia. There are certain circumstances that kept them where they are and we are discussing those issues. We are going to strengthen those talks. But the London conference is a conference for Somalia.

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20 comments

Comment from: NABADOON GASHADE [Visitor]
Sound's good for Somalia finally but bad for Ethiopia according to this article from CIA....

http://www.ogadentoday.com/news.php?readmore=7147
01/18/13 @ 20:21
Comment from: Somali Mujahideen [Visitor]
somaliweyn aka greater somalia is back.

djibouti
Somalia
Ogadenia
NFD

Somaliweyn
01/18/13 @ 20:41
Comment from: Extraterrestrial - Assab [Visitor]
Somali Mujahideen [Visitor]

No, this can't be bad to Ethiopia. you better worry about your fake religious life.
01/18/13 @ 21:13
Comment from: yusuf [Visitor]
NABADOON GASHADE, somalis never change no matter what, you cant tell donkey to sleep on gold bed still go back to dust and roll on it. this new hawiye president can read and write but his clanish culutre cant get away from it, last week he criticized france for assisting mali to fight bloody jihadists coming from allover the world, you can see your president not even a year in power already getting carried away with unwise decision. as for itoobiya will be your nightmare for ever and ever ameen.

01/18/13 @ 22:12
Comment from: HagereEthiopia [Visitor]
If Somalia is to survive, people need to respect other peoples borders. Ogaden is Ethiopian. I am a peace loving guy when mutual respect is present. We have not only defeated but annihilated Somalia a few times.. However, try again and we will eliminate you as usual. So, Somali Mujahideen [Visitor], be careful what you wish for, it may bring the end of Somalia as you know it.
01/18/13 @ 22:49
Comment from: john john [Visitor]
*****
Dear Somalia Mujahidem
First of all you are not whom you want claim you are just mentally retarded idiot without no future who want Somalia name to achieve your satanic dream in the name of innocence muslim nation. You are kennis Hoyodda yoo Dintee kudelle woss if you understand me in Somalia.
01/19/13 @ 00:06
Comment from: Ts [Visitor]
Fighting: :Retrospective and Prospective: :Impact and Cause?
01/19/13 @ 00:41
Comment from: warya@5 [Visitor]
This is the beginning of more peaceful of all the Horn region.Stable Somalia is vital to Ethiopia's aggressive economic future plan.That is why Ethiopia invested so much to help the the Somali ppl to stand again on their feet . Ethiopian forces helped the new Somali gov't against Alshabab terrorists in the middlland regions from Gakayo to Bay to Jubbaland in the South.
Somali refugees have witnessed that and confirmed again and again that while they were in Ethiopia the ppl treated them as their country men, not as foreigners.There are a lot of songs poems praising the Ethiopian ppl's generous hospitality.Maryan Mursal,the famous Somali artist ,now in Holland, had clearly explained her journey to Europe in her Albums.
There will be always hardliners of Alshabab sympathizers who will hate Ethiopia , but the vast majority of Somalis will welcome the new beginning of fraternity of the ppl of the Horn.
To: Somali mujaahid ..I don't think u are Somali.Whatever you wrote is not in the interest of anyone ,unless u are mindless Alshab.
01/19/13 @ 04:30
Comment from: Zemanesh [Visitor]
It is not as simple as it sounds.

-Somali land was an English colony for more than 70 years.
-punt land was a protectorate i.e. semi autonomy while England has an overall rule for more than 70 years.
-Southern Somalia which is wrongly called Somalia and its capital is Mogadishu was an Italian colony for more than 70 years.
-Before colonization never ever Somalia existed as a sovereign nation but a nomadic and Clan and Sub clan existence with no any central administration. There is no any history relling Somalia as a statehood ever before she did get her independence since 1960s. Somalia ever existed as a state only for less than 30 years which is from independent till 1988/90.

UN Charter about the x-colony and the present independent nation.

It says each and every occupied places by a certain colonizer has to remain as one independent state with in its colony boundary.
That means Somali land as an English colony has the right to become a state hood. Punt land as a separate entity during colonization had her own state hood right. Italian Somalia also has to get her own state hood. Meaning three independent nations which is UN rule says.

The reason why Eritrea became independent from Ethiopia despite she was part of Ethiopia for more than 3000 years recorded history is because she was under Italy for less than 40 years. At least 4 ethnic groups of Eritrea have each of them a major part of Ethnic groups in Ethiopia.

Djibouti was not /never been a French colony but French allowed having a base there for 99 years and she had to back to Ethiopia. The signing document is still there. In return france had to built a railway for Ethiopia and it took 17 years to complet. Hongkong has been return to China after 150 English rules while Djibouti declared unelateraly as independent nation illegally and wrongly by the western Europeans which is another crime they have done against Africa/black people.

The current Ethiopian boundary is from the 1850 which is the oldest in Africa, Middle East some part of Asia and Europe. The current Saudi Arabia boundary is since 1934 where the Easter provinces became part of it. Other gulf nations are since 1960s. Syria since 1946. Turkey since 1919. Germany since 1877 and so on.

So, the idea of Ogaden and bla bla is just a shit nomadic talk with no historical justification to suppor it. The Ethiopian boundary is the oldest in Africa. So called Kilil is created by few criminals wrongly in 1993 and it is a national administrative system not a boundary to anyone.

If you think speaking the same language is making you the same people, just look the USA citizens that are from all human races, Ethnics, culture, tradition and custom but speaking the same language. There are many examples to mention. Spanish speakers from USA can't declair/request to become part of Mexico despite we know southern and western USA was part of mexico till not long ago.

01/19/13 @ 04:40
Comment from: Seattle [Visitor]

Wish them all the success!
The Somalis has suffered for so long.
01/19/13 @ 05:46
Comment from: Somali Mujahideen [Visitor]
@ HagereEthiopia


Somali-inhabited areas like djibouti, Ogadenia and NFD will have to marge with Mother somalia one way or the other we cannot have somalis living in different borders which was created by white trash British colonists.

Today Ethnic somalis are oppressed in Garissa (NFD)by kenya monkeys and in jigjiga by Aids infected Habesha.


somalis can easily bring the kenya monkeys on to their knees.

The kenyans never fought in a war after independence from britain, they couldn't even take Kismayo which 20 miles from Kenya it took them a whole year just to fight of some teenagers with ak AK- 47.

But I am very impressed with the performance of Ethiopians troops in south somalia I gotta give them some credit. They took Xuddur the capital of Bakool, Beletweeyne the capital of Hiiraan, Baydhabo the capital of Bay and the former headquarters of Transitional Federal Government and most Gedo regions including the capital Garbahaarey.

the somalis are not bad too we have proud history of fighting colonist especially the british. There is no clear history of Somali nationalist rebellion against Italian colonist.
The italians respected the somalis culture and religion and were at war with the Habesha, british and believe in Pan-Somali Greater Somalia.

I don't know the relationship between Eritreans closeness with the Italian colonist


I dont believe in another useless war with Ethiopia and somalia.

but don't you see we people from somalia cannot move forward when our somalis folks in ogaden are being their denied basic human.



Look man you have two choices Either referendum for Ogdenia or whole Ethiopian joins somalia and the capital will be Mogadishu and we might enforce small sharia law only somalis, aders, afar, and oromos areas thats all. when I say sharia law I don't mean the taliban version lool.

01/19/13 @ 09:56
Comment from: fdred [Visitor]
Somali Mujahideen

What kind trash you are.

You are a shabia dog (Tigrigna Eritrean) outcaste by anybody coming around you are spreading like a diseases all over like locust.

Mujahadeen?

You stupid Arab slave Satan worshiper. Habeshas are by blood, culture, history and many things closer to Arabs than you backward slave does. They convert you from animals' behavior you had for millennia and you turned to be the worst wild savage animal in the name of so called religion they gave you to serve them this way at your cost.

First have peace and unity in so called Somalia which is in reality three separate nations. Then talk about Kenya and Ethiopia.

However, don't forget even the Arabs sees you the worst backward and primitive creatures in Muslim world living on earth today as all Africans and the world do the same thing towards you. Ask the rest of Africa how they think about the Somalis especially those none Somali lands. In SAfrica, they are hunting you like wild animals and treating you like dirt including children and women.

So, think first becoming a normal human being accepted by others as a human being, too rather than about something you have even no idea let alone the action to do so. First be free from Al-qida.

However, you stupid must be a Shabia Tigrigna Eritrean known treating the Somalis the lowest of the law as you do to South Sudanese.
01/19/13 @ 10:29
Comment from: HagereEthiopia [Visitor]
Somali Mujahideen [Visitor],

I am pleased with the way you communicate even though it is totally flawed.

Ethiopia, it is written at one time, ruled all the way to Persia on the East and down to Madagascar South wards. But hey, we do not claim all that, we gave Djibouti to the French for 99 years and today we do not claim Djibouti, like I said war is not the way. If you ask me.. Ethiopia, Djibouti and Somalia should join up and lead Africa in prosperity and freedom. Unfortunately, you and the Tplf cadres advocate nothing but VIOLENCE. No offence. Facts are facts and if we are to speak it, then we should accept the only thing a violent take over of a violent regime will definitely begat is a bigger violent replacement who is now more wiser than the previous and has more guns.

Somalia is on the right track. I hope the Tplf government will not involve in a negative way. I also hope all African nations will stand on the side of the Somali people. They have suffered enough. However, this claim of the territories of Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti must stop if Somalia is to survive. Like I said, we will make it so that you will live as you do now for coming centuries, if you start any bull. No threat, just facts.. it will be detrimental for Somalia. Stop the war mongering. Stop the ethnic bullshit, we have tplf fanning the hate turumba, we do not need you in it. And your reference to other Africans as monkey is no less racist than the Europeans and as asmesay as the shabia idiots. Clean up your thinking bro. I suggest you show some respect to your fellow Africans as you are no better yourself in the eyes of the Italians you worship... same ones the great Ethiopians beat, not once but twice.

Ok then... this was fun. Enjoy the soon to be new Somalia after 22 years of destruction. Be smart shut it and go help your people.

EthioMan!

01/19/13 @ 14:53
Comment from: HagereEthiopia [Visitor]
Zemanesh [Visitor]
"It is not as simple as it sounds.."

A wonderful and truthful insight to what happens when the British empire leaves or is forced off of a colony. It is also important to remember the UN is nothing more than the US, UK and France and some other Western nations that could buy their influence. Look at how the UN looked the other way when we invaded Iraq. I say we because I am a citizen and don't get me wrong, I love the US of A, but my government under Bush and those before him have done irreparable damage to the poor nations of the world. One of the damages is "UN Charter about the x-colony and the present independent nation. It says each and every occupied places by a certain colonizer has to remain as one independent state with in its colony boundary.."

Who wrote that? Who are they to determine what is what after their slave trade and the mass murder of Africans? If you ask me, Sudan is one nation as is Ethiopia, Vietnam, Korea, and Djibouti and Somalia were under Minilik rule.. before the Europeans came.. it was Ethiopian territory. Look at how they reunited the Germans, why break up Sudan, Ethiopia.. And, there was a nation called Palestine before the British Empire decided to erase it from the map of the world and the UN agreed. So, why should Africans listen to what the UN says and abide by its laws? It is nothing but a tool for the West.
Having said that, it is no one but us Africans, our leaders, who should take the blame for the misery of our people. I am of the opinion that the UN should be dismantled and reborn.

I am able to say what I say because I live in the land of the free, where my right to self expression is respected on one hand, and all the above on the other. Ain't life a biach?

EthioMan!
01/19/13 @ 15:54
Comment from: Somali Mujahideen [Visitor]
@HagereEthiopia

amhara boi those who fought the Italian occupation in Ethiopian where Tigrans.

The amhara apes were still evolving into humans.
01/19/13 @ 16:35
Comment from: Wiil Abgaale [Visitor]
*****

ANSWER FOR YUSUF The above comment.

Yusuf you are one of useless DAROOD
coward Ogaden people. who cannot fight
in battle, when it comes to war.
You used to defend Said Barre as a
hired marcineiries. Now, you call yourself as OLF or ONLF terrorists.
You don't like our president because he is noble Abgaal- Hawiye- IRIR who theri origin is from the
great KUSHITIC father of SAMAALE.
We are majority of Somalia. we are
majority in Jabuti as ISASA. and we
are majority in Somaliland as ISAQS
and SAMAROON. We are majority in
Republic of Somalia as HAWIYE and DIR.
You as minority should be counted with weak Somali minority tribes who their origins came from Yemen
minority of MAHERI, who make shoes
and clean houses of other Yemen.
now, time came for you to do jobs done by your cousins in Yemen for you here in Somalia.
No more DAROOD power in Somalia, the
last time was Dictator Siad Barre.
We IRIR SAMAALE people we live with our neighbors with peace Ethiopia and Kenya.
01/19/13 @ 17:26
Comment from: osman mohamed [Visitor]
*----

Wiil Abgaal, you are donkey.
you used to be my servants in good
old days. one you will be back in
your position.
Hawiye is slaves.
Isaaqs are infidels. illigitimate boys of Gaalo.

01/19/13 @ 17:31
Comment from: HagereEthiopia [Visitor]
Like the saying goes, 'give an idiot enough rope and he will hang himself" Sooner or later you, a skunk, did reveal your stench. Alright then..
Miniliks Imperial guards wiped out the Italians at Adwa Along with "neftegnas" Oromo, Amhara and Tigre. PS: Neftegna in its true meaning is those who rise up in arms to defend their country.

Haileselassies, imperial guards and the "neftegnas" which again includes, Oromo, Amhara and Tigre fought the Italians at Michew. Unfortunately there were some we call bandas from the northern Ethiopians who helped the Italians.. as traitors, but they were taken care of in due time.

Let me ask you what you Somali shintams did to free yourselves all the 60 - 70 years you were under the Italians? What? Nothing you submitted to slavery. Somali Mujie, you are a shabia dog nothing more. When you talk to me, you are talking to the pride of Africa, the race who humiliated the white colonialists. We are not like you, we fought for the freedom of the whole of Africa at the UN, including Somalia's. Remember that when you think of the great king of kings, Haileselassie I.

Do not be a dedeb learn your history first... oh hey, you have none. You know, you sound more like a shabia dog than a Somali shithead ape by the minute.


Somali Mujahideen [Visitor]
@HagereEthiopia

amhara boi those who fought the Italian occupation in Ethiopian where Tigrans.

The amhara apes were still evolving into humans.
01/19/13 @ 21:34
Comment from: Rahim [Visitor]
Ethiopia will not be needed by the west to fight terrorists in the horn of Africa anymore. Drone bases in Somalia will serve the west better than drone bases in Ethiopia.Ethiopia is in for some hard times now since the west will not rely only on Ethiopia to ensure peace and stability in East Africa in the future.
01/20/13 @ 14:21
Comment from: Mekonnen [Visitor]
To so called somali mujahideen

You better learn your own somali nomadic and colonial history than acting like a savage mullah. You dont have any capacity to understand about Ethiopia and Ethiopians.

Like it or not Amhara is Ethiopian pride.

To Rahim
Ethiopia is a regional power house, We don't need a western approval to fight terrorists and secure our region. You better seat on round table and talk to each other how to live in peace and harmony rather than dreaming about drone base. If you keep thinking wild a new nation will join African Union & could get a recognition at UN

1. Somali Land state
2. Punt Land state
3.Juba Land state
4. South Somali

Ethiopia Tikdem!
01/21/13 @ 04:35

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