The plane that was brought in Somalia kidnapped aid workers and its pilot has been flown back to Kenya by new pilot in the central hawiye Terrorist town of Dhuso Mareb after more than 24 hours it was on the airport as its pilot was kidnapped with six aid workers by armed Somali men. Residents in the central town of Dhuso mareb told the media that the plane has on small airfield in the town after armed men with two battle wagons seized aid workers and it’s pilot on Wednesday.The kidnappings took place at around midday (0900 GMT) in Dhusa Mareb 100% habrgidir clan_ cayr sub_tribe (hawiye town) , an area under hawiye Somali jehadist control near the Ethiopian border, as the six were about to take off for Nairobi, ACF said in a statement.
Some residents told media that the hostages were two French nationals, a Belgian, a Bulgarian and the two Kenyan pilots, the plane's pilots were also taken. Armed hawiye Terrorist have carried out scores of kidnappings in recent months, often targeting either foreigners or Somalis working with international organisations to demand ransoms.Gunmen are still holding a Japanese female doctor and Dutch nurse working for the French-based medical charity Medecins du Monde (MDM), who were abducted inside Ethiopia in September.Two foreign journalists are also being held by a Somali group.Dhusa Mareb in an Terrorist stronghold run by 100% hawiye Terrorist al Shebab group.The few aid organisations still operating in Somalia have had to reach understandings with Terrorist insurgents for protection.Civilians have borne the brunt of the latest fighting, with thousands killed in recent months and hundreds of thousands forced from their homes.Aid organisations have warned that one of the world's worst humanitarian crises was unfolding in Somalia and complained that attacks and kidnappings had made their operations virtually impossible to sustain.
Some residents told media that the hostages were two French nationals, a Belgian, a Bulgarian and the two Kenyan pilots, the plane's pilots were also taken. Armed hawiye Terrorist have carried out scores of kidnappings in recent months, often targeting either foreigners or Somalis working with international organisations to demand ransoms.Gunmen are still holding a Japanese female doctor and Dutch nurse working for the French-based medical charity Medecins du Monde (MDM), who were abducted inside Ethiopia in September.Two foreign journalists are also being held by a Somali group.Dhusa Mareb in an Terrorist stronghold run by 100% hawiye Terrorist al Shebab group.The few aid organisations still operating in Somalia have had to reach understandings with Terrorist insurgents for protection.Civilians have borne the brunt of the latest fighting, with thousands killed in recent months and hundreds of thousands forced from their homes.Aid organisations have warned that one of the world's worst humanitarian crises was unfolding in Somalia and complained that attacks and kidnappings had made their operations virtually impossible to sustain.
Somalia has been at war since 1991, The Horn of Africa nation has been plagued by chaos and clan-based civil war since when hawiye Warlordism, terrorism. PIRATESM ,(TRIBILISM) Replaces the Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre administration .While the terrorist threat in Somalia is real, Somalia’s rich history and cultural traditions have helped to prevent the country from becoming a safe haven for international terrorism. The long-term terrorist threat in Somalia, however, can only be addressed through the establishment of a functioning central government Videos: Jihad Camp in Somalia; English-Speaking Recruits WWW.KATAAIB.NET IN VANCOUVER WA, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR BILL WARNER... Most of the Terrorist are from Hawiye tribe (al-shabaab) The leadership is mostly sub-clans of Hawiye (Habar Gidir clan) With The Exception Of OGADEN CLAN http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB2mnoXLoec&feature=related (ONLF )own hassan turki(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_Hersi) and Abu Mansur a foot soldier from al-Qaeda.
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