Saturday, January 31, 2009

Moderate elected as Somalia president, Al-Shabab threatens

The moderate Islamist leader Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed was elected as the new president for Somalia overnight by the Somali Parliament in presidential contest held in Dijbouti as the Islamist rebels threatened to wage war against the new government.Speaking to the Parliament, the elected president clerk Sheik Ahmed said he would bring total change and end the crisis in the horn of African nation 'Somalia' promising peace with the neighboring countries."we will rule the country with honesty and justice and the Somali people will get their rights back," Sheik Ahmed, former Islamic Courts Union leader won over majority vote in the election against Maslah Mohamed Siad,the son of former president Siad Barre.Before the vote for presidency in Djibouti, the radical group of Al-Shabab, which on Washington's list of foreign terrorist groups, said it would began new wave of hit-and-run attacks on the government.Many Somalis show doubt on how the new president can succeed to impose law and order in Somalia as the Islamist harliners of Al-Shabab vowed to disrupt any government formed by the international community which they see it as enemy to thier Islamic will.Ahmed urged his rival Islamits to stop the war and join the peace process and warned against what he called 'the misterpretation of the Islamic religion' which he meant the Islamist radial group of Al-Shabab that controls much of southern parts in Somalia.In Mogadishu and other key towns in Somalia, people turned out in celebration and showed thier total support to the new president Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed.

Profile of new somali president

Cleric Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed, 44 who won the Somalia presidency in a parliament vote held in Djibouti last night was born in 1964 in rural area of Mahaday district some 110 miles northeast of the Somalia capital Mogadishu,where he went to Koranic School. In Mogadishu, Ahmed finished his intermediate and secondary study in Egyptian administered Sheikh Sufi. After graduation from Kordafan University in Sudan where he majored in geography and Arabic language, he returned back to Somalia in 1998. He has also learnt in Libya,What's so amazing about him is that he lived in a very simple life in a $50 per month rented house in Yaqshid district in Mogadishu with his wife and two children. Unlike the warlords his alliance chased out of Mogadishu in earliy 2006, Sheik Ahmed doesn't have a lavish lifestyle. Sheik Ahmed is from Agon-yare sub-clan of Abgal clan, one of the dominant clans in Hawiye tribe who inhabit many regions of southern Somalia. He is moderate Islamist and speaks Somali, Arabic and little bit English. His openness and respect for the media gave him the advantage of conveying his messages through local and international media. He always welcomes reporters and gives interviews with detailed answers. He is a black-complexion religious man with short black beard and white turban on his head but now changed it with westren sytle dress of suit.In 2002, he was elected as the chairman of an Islamic court in Jowhar, 90km northeast of Mogadishu. His court dealt with small cases relating to light crimes and conflicts among business people and families. When militia led by Mohamed Omar Habeb 'Mohamed Dhere' invaded and took over the control of Jowhar, Sheik Sharif fled to Mogadishu and started teaching geography in Juba High School in Yaqshid district.He decided to join the Islamic movement in the capital after a 12-year-old boy was kidnapped from his school by gunmen. The kidnappers demanded ransom money which prompted Sheikh Ahmed to stand up against armed thugs in the area. He began campaigning for Islamic courts in the capital to restore peace and some sort of order. "I want to fight against robbers in the capital and also unify the Islamic courts in the city," Ahmed said. In 2004, Sheikh Ahmed became one of the leading figures in the Islamic courts in the capital. His closest friends and allies include Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, one of the founders of Islamic courts in Somalia and Terrorist ADAN HASHI FARAH(AYROW OR AYRO) the leader of the radical group of Al-Shabab who was later killed in US air strike on Dhusamareb town in central Somalia. In 2005, Sheikh Sharif was elected as the leader of Islamic courts Union, which made by 11 semi-independent courts in Mogadishu. His leadership of the Islamic courts led series of victories over Mogadishu warlords who kept Somalia as hostage for so long. During the ICU rule in Somalia, Sheik Sharif said he accomplished his ultimate dream of freeing Mogadishu from warlords and he's ready to handover the throne anytime he's asked to step aside.
Profile:Mr Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed

SOMALIA: Sharif Returns to Power as Militants

NAIROBI, Jan 31 (IPS) - A rare sense of optimism rose in Mogadishu in the early hours of Jan. 31 as people learnt that the leader of a moderate faction of the Union of Islamic Courts, Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, had been elected as head the Transitional Federal Government (TFG).Sharif defeated Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein, who was strongly backed by the international community, and General Maslah Mohamed Siad, son of Somalia's last pre-war president Gen. Siad Barre. "The only period of peace in Mogadishu's 18 years of civil war was in the second half of 2006 when Sheikh Sharif's Islamic courts were in power," Mohammed Ali Siad of the Banadir Business Association told IPS over the phone from Mogadishu. "Now, two years later, no one seems better placed to reach out to Islamic insurgent groups and handle the crisis than him." He added that "the toughest and most urgent challenge for the new president comes not from his enemies, but his erstwhile friends and allies" in the breakaway radical faction of the Islamic courts, called the Alliance for Re-liberation of Somalia-Asmara Group (ARS-A), which fought against the Ethiopian troops for two years, opposes the Djibouti process and vows to enforce its peculiar brand of Islamic sharia. ..more..http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=45623

Defeat maritime terror?

President Barack Obama in his Jan. 20 Inaugural address promised that "for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."
Can terrorism be vanquished during the Obama administration? The short answer, tragically, is no, as terrorism is a tactic used by our enemies, and thus something nearly impossible to eradicate completely. Nevertheless, terrorism can certainly be dealt with more effectively by the United States and its allies and thereby bringing it to a manageable level.
Indeed, a "perfect storm" of both conventional and unconventional challenges perpetrated by state and nonstate actors will continue to threaten the United States and its friends and allies for the remainder of the 21st century.
One such challenge, that deserves much greater attention because of its serious national and global implications, is terror in the maritime environment. more..http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/feb/01/defeat-maritime-terror/

Somalis celebrate election of Islamist president

MOGADISHU, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Somali women danced in the streets and anti-aircraft missiles were blasted into the air on Saturday to celebrate the election of Sheikh Sharif Ahmed as president. The moderate Islamist leader won the presidency in an all-night parliament session in neighbouring Djibouti on Saturday and vowed to end conflict in the Horn of Africa nation, make peace with neighbours and rule with honesty and justice.
"We are supporting our newly elected president of Somalia, because he is a peaceful man we expect him to practice our religion. We love him and that is why we are supporting to him," Ali Hashi Hirsi said. Thousands of supporters converged in the capital Mogadishu's war-battered stadium chanting "long live Sheikh Sharif". In Mogadishu and some central parts of the country, not under the control of Islamist militants, people stayed up all night to watch television or listen to the radio.more..http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LV228030.htm

New Somali president sworn in amid upheaval

CNN) -- Moderate Islamist leader Sheikh Sharif Sheekh Ahmed was sworn in as Somalia's new president Saturday after he was voted in by the country's parliament, a Somali journalist said.Journalist Omar Faruk Osman told CNN that Sheikh Sharif was sworn in about 11 a.m. (3 a.m. ET) in Djibouti, northwest of Somalia.The vote and swearing-in took place in Djibouti because the international community wanted to be present to observe the voting process and could not do so in Somalia for safety reasons.The Djibouti location had been chosen before radical Islamic fighters took over the Somali parliament building and the presidential palace this week.
Sheikh Sharif won a comfortable majority of the votes in a second round of voting early Saturday after one of his main rivals, Nur Hassan Hussein Nur Adde, the former prime minister of Somalia, withdrew from the race.Nearly 300 members of the nearly 500-member Somali parliament voted in favor of Sheikh Sharif.The new president was a founding member of the Union of Islamic Courts, which Ethiopia ousted from Somalia in December 2006 after the the group took over Mogadishu that year.more..http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/01/31/somalia.election.president/index.html?eref=rss_latest

Somalia's new moderate Islamist president sworn in

DJIBOUTI — A moderate Islamist leader was sworn in as the country's new president Saturday after parliament elected him to stabilize a country wracked by violence and anarchy for nearly 20 years. Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed was elected in neighboring Djibouti early Saturday after the last president _ a former soldier, rebel and warlord named Abdullahi Yusuf _ resigned in December after failing to pacify the country during his four-years as president. More than 1,200 people, including the new Somali parliament, attended Saturday's swearing-in at a hotel in Djibouti. Ahmed was chairman of the Islamic Courts Union that ran Mogadishu for six months in 2006 before Ethiopian soldiers drove them from power. His election raises hopes that he will bring many of Somalia's Islamic factions into a more inclusive government. But the Western-backed government wields little control in Somalia _ just a few blocks of the capital, Mogadishu, where African Union peacekeepers patrol. An Islamic insurgent group called al-Shabab, who say they don't recognize the government, have taken over most of Somalia. The U.S. considers al-Shabab a terror organization with links to al-Qaida. Somalia's parliament has been meeting all week in neighboring Djibouti to choose the new president. Sharif won easily with 293 votes after the other front-runner, the prime minister, withdrew. The second-place candidate received 126 votes. Sharif was due to fly to the Ethiopian capital for an African Union summit after he was sworn in. The arid and impoverished Pirates prey on international shipping freely from Somalia's lawless shores, and analysts fear an extremist Islamic administration could become a haven for international terrorists.
http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2009Jan31/0,4670,AFSomalia,00.html
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New Somali president sworn in

Sheikh Sharif Sharif Ahmed,has been sworn in as the new president of Somalia just months after his Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS) signed a peace deal with the transitional government.The ceremony in neighbouring Djibouti on Saturday came after Ahmed, who also led the Islamic Courts Union, won a run-off parliamentary vote.
The new president's Islamic courts movement ruled Mogadishu and most of southern Somalia for six months before being ousted by the Ethiopian military at the end of 2006.
Ahmed easily defeated Maslah Mohamed Siad, son of ex-president Mohamed Siad Barre, in Saturday morning's second round of voting, winning 293 votes to Siad's 126.
"People here in Mogadishu have taken to the streets," Mohamed Nur, a Somali journalist based in Mogadishu, told Al Jazeera. "They were very much supporting the [new] leader Sheikh Sharif.""They think he is the best leader ever [to be] chosen as president of Somalia since 1960, when the country gained independence," he said.,,more..http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2009/01/200913191343772174.html
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Hijacked on the High Seas

A few hours after dawn on the Friday after Thanksgiving, a speedboat carrying five men with AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades raced toward a massive tanker in the Gulf of Aden. They fired at the ship as they approached, denting the hull.
The skinny, barefoot men wearing T-shirts and shorts hitched an aluminum ladder to the railing and scampered up to the deck. They shot through a window of the bridge, which the crew had locked. The ship's captain hit the distress button.
At 12:05 a.m. that day, James Christodoulou awoke to the ringing of the bedside phone in his New Jersey apartment. Pirates had captured his company's tanker, the MV Biscaglia, a company security official told him.
"Say that again?" Mr. Christodoulou replied.
The news thrust the 48-year-old chief executive of Industrial Shipping Enterprises Corp., a tiny Stamford, Conn.-based company, and the crew of 28 men onto the front lines of a rash of piracy targeted at huge ships sailing off the coast of Somalia en route to the Suez Canal..more..http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123335651246634995.html?mod=rss_whats_news_us

Somalia's new moderate Islamist president sworn in


DJIBOUTI – A moderate Islamist leader was sworn in as the country's new president Saturday after parliament elected him to stabilize a country wracked by violence and anarchy for nearly 20 years.Sheik SharifSharif Ahmed, was elected in neighboring Djibouti early Saturday after the last president — a former soldier, rebel and warlord named Abdullahi Yusuf — resigned in December after failing to pacify the country during his four-years as president.
More than 1,200 people, including the new Somali parliament, attended Saturday's swearing-in at a hotel in Djibouti.Ahmed was chairman of the Islamic Courts Union that ran Mogadishu for six months in 2006 before Ethiopian soldiers drove them from power. His election raises hopes that he will bring many of Somalia's Islamic factions into a more inclusive government.
But the Western-backed government wields little control in Somalia — just a few blocks of the capital, Mogadishu, where African Union peacekeepers patrol. An Islamic insurgent group called al-Shabab, who say they don't recognize the government, have taken over most of Somalia.
The U.S. considers al-Shabab a terror organization with links to al-Qaida. more..http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090131/ap_on_re_af/af_somalia
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Former Islamic Courts Leader elected president of Somalia

Somalia's newly expanded parliament elected the former leader of the Islamic Courts Union as president of Somalia. The move comes just days after the Djibouti wing of the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia joined in a power-sharing deal with the now-defunct Transitional Federal Government. Sheikh Ahmed Sharif Ahmed,was elected president of Somalia in the second round of balloting held in the capital of neighboring Djibouti. Sharif received 293 of the 421 votes cast, while Masalah Mohamed Siad, the son of a former president of Somalia, received 126 votes. The current and a former prime minister of Somalia withdrew from the race after poor showings in the first round of voting.more..http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2009/01/former_islamic_court.php
The arid and impoverished Horn of Africa nation of some 8 million people has not had a functioning government for a generation, since (usc)hawiye clan (snm) isaaq clan- militias Terrorist overthrew Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 Dark Day .history of Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse of the somali nation( Key Plays) then turned on each other
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Islamist leader elected Somali president

The chairman of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia Sharif Ahmed, (hawiye)won the Somali presidential election in neighbouring Djibouti, officials said on Saturday. Legislators applauded, and Sharif Sheik Ahmed smiled and rose his arms aloft, after winning the election around 4 a.m. local time during a run-off vote in an all-night parliament session.Parliament speaker Sheik Adan Mohamed Nor announced the results.“Candidate Maslah Mohamed Siad got 126 votes out of 421 and Sharif Sheik Ahmed found 293, so Sharif Sheik Ahmed won the election and he is the legitimate Somali president,” said Sheik Adan Mohamed Nor.Sheik Sharif, who headed the Islamic Courts Union that ruled Mogadishu and most of south Somalia in 2006 before an Ethiopian military intervention, defeated Maslah Mohamed Siad (daarood), son of Honourable Mohamed Siad Barre, in the second round of voting got.“Somalia a place where poor people who need a helping hand live, but it is not a place where the world is invaded,” said the elected president Sharif Sheik Ahmed minutes after his election.Analysts say that Sheik Sahrif Sheik Ahmed will have the best chance to unite Somalis, given his Islamist roots and acceptability to other sides. Reconciling Somalia's 10 million people and stopping 18 years of bloodshed in the Horn of Africa nation would, however, remain a daunting task even for him.The new Somali leader is expected to make his debut at Sunday's opening of a continental summit in Addis Ababa, the African Union headquarters U.N. envoy to Somalia, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, hailed Saturday's vote and called for a spirit of reconciliation."I hope and I am sure that the international community will lend its cooperation to the new authorities provided they demonstrate their determination to promote a stable and tolerant Somalia," he said minutes after the election. General Maslax Mohamed Siad Barre from jubbaland state of somalia ,the son of the late Somali Honourable president Mohamed Siad Barre came second. he congrajulating the winner Sharif Ahmed,during his speech to members. he asked all somali stand and work with President-elect sheik sharif sheik ahmad.he said We stand ready to work with President . we want you focus on fighting against Islamic extremists.we want to combat terrorism.was faced with extremist that wouldn't stop until they get whatever they want. we nee to fight against "Selfish Idealogues Who Kill Innocent Civilian al-shabaab..extremists hijacked Islam.They want a fundamentalist reading of Islam to be the ruling law. Islamic terror , I believe in the necessity to fight against terrorists. ...to fight against terrorism is NUMBER ONE PRIORITY ,the we need ‘international coalition.we don't want our kids future controlled by a al-shabaab minority violent extremists. We want our girls to go school said maslah mohamad siad bare.it expected to be named as new prime minister.get strong military background..Engineers.. he went Ukrainian military academy.
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 any talks with Al-Shabab which is opposed to both the TFG and the Union of Islamic Courts. most of Mostly Hawiye Insurgents are from Somali clan of ,Habar Gidir group (itself a Hawiye subclan). Hawiye subclan).Dark Day .history of Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse of the somali nation( Key Plays)

Ukrainian military academy

A moderate Islamist leader has won Somalia's presidential election. Somalia's parliament elected Sheikh Sharif Sharif Ahmed,to the post early Saturday during a secret ballot in Djibouti. Lawmakers had earlier this week voted to double the size of the parliament to include Sharif's moderate Islamist party, the Islamist Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia, or ARS.His win marks a major boost in efforts to create an inclusive government in Somalia. Sharif had previously headed the Islamic Courts Union which briefly controlled much of Somalia in 2006. Last year, he signed a peace agreement with the government..more..http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-01-31-voa7.cfm
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People in jubbaland state welcome results of the presidential election in Djibouti


The people in jubbaland state of somaliahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubaland, the southwesternmost part of Somalia,have greatly welcomed the results that came out from the presidential election which the newly united legislatures of Somalia elected president for Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed in Djibouti early on Saturday morning, witnesses said.

Sheik Sharif has been the leader of the Islamic Courts Union that ruled Mogadishu and most of south Somalia in 2006 ,Reports from the town say that the residents of bardeere (gedo) are very glad Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed to be win and become the transitional president of Somalia and they pointed out that he is a religious person who can bring peace, stability and development in the country.“We welcome the new president of Somalia Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed. We were only waiting whole night what will come out from the presidential election held in Djibouti but lastly Sharif has won it and we are happy for that.We think that this is the chance that Somali people could restore their peace and stability,Analysts say that Sheik Sahrif Sheik Ahmed will have the best chance to unite Somalis, given his Islamist roots and acceptability to other sides. Reconciling Somalia's 10 million people and stopping 18 years of bloodshed in the Horn of Africa nation would, however, remain a daunting task even for him. a cannadit from Jubbaland independent candidate General Maslax Mohamed Siad Barre from jubbaland state of somalia ,the son of the late Somali Honourable president Mohamed Siad Barre came second. Legislators the winner Sharif Ahmed,during his speech to members. he asked all somali stand and work with President-elect sheik sharif sheik ahmad.he said We stand ready to work with President . we want you focus on fighting against Islamic extremists.we want to combat terrorism.was faced with extremist that wouldn't stop until they get whatever they want. we nee to fight against "Selfish Idealogues Who Kill Innocent Civilian al-shabaab..extremists hijacked Islam.They want a fundamentalist reading of Islam to be the ruling law. Islamic terror , I believe in the necessity to fight against terrorists. ...to fight against terrorism is NUMBER ONE PRIORITY ,the we need ‘international coalition.we don't want our kids future controlled by a al-shabaab minority violent extremists. We want our girls to go school said maslah mohamad siad bare.it expected to be named as new prime minister.get strong military background..Engineers.. he went Ukrainian military academy.Ahmed, a Hawiye, will now seek to appoint a Darod prime minister to ensure representation of the major daarod somali.impoverished Horn of Africa nation of some 8 million people has not had a functioning government for a generation, since (usc)hawiye clan isaaq clan (snm)- militias Terrorist overthrew Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 Dark Day Dark Day .history of Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse of the somali nation( Key Plays) .then turned on each other hawiye barbaric and genocidal funded, very sick and twisted vediohawiye barbaric and genocidal funded, very sick and twisted vedio

Friday, January 30, 2009

Somali lawmakers elect moderate Islamist president

DJIBOUTI – Somalia's parliament elected a moderate Islamist leader as the country's new president early Saturday, handing over the elusive task of stabilizing a country wracked by violence and anarchy for nearly 20 years.
Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed was elected in neighboring Djibouti after the last president — a former soldier, rebel and warlord named Abdullahi Yusuf — resigned in December after failing to pacify the country during his four-years as president .president Sharif Ahmed was chairman of the Islamic Courts Union that ran Mogadishu for six months in 2006 before Ethiopian soldiers drove them from power. His election raises hopes that he will bring many of Somalia's Islamic factions into a more inclusive government. But the Western-backed government wields little control in Somalia — just a few blocks of the capital, Mogadishu, where African Union peacekeepers patrol. An Islamic insurgent group called al-Shabab, who say they don't recognize the government, have taken over most of Somalia.more..http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7860295.stm

Somalia's elects a new president, President Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed

Sheik Sharif Sharif Ahmed, , the leader of the Alliance for Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS) who running for the presidency is now the new somali president ,There are 14 candidates running in the election, today held in neighbouring Djibouti .acting Prime Minister Mr. Nuur Hassan Hussein (Nuur Ade)TFG from Mugdishu , the former Prime Minister of the TFG Mr Ali Mohamed Gedi from Mugdishu , Mr. Mohamed Qanyare Afrah TFG from Mugdishu a hawiye clan warlord , former Prime Minister of the TFG Mr. Mohamed Mohamud Guuleed Ga’mo Dheere TFG from mugdishu, Dr Ali Khaliif Galayr from somaliland the former Prime Minister fail TNG government . Mr. Ade Gaabow TFG from Mugdishu, Yusuf Omar Azhari A senior advisor to President Yusuf TFG from puntland state, and independent candidate General Masalax Mohamed Siad Barre from jubbaland state of somalia the son of the late Somali Honourable president Mohamed Siad Barre .Among others, contest the election ,because the lack of security at home ,The president was chosen by a new, expanded assembly which includes moderate Islamist opponents sworn in this week at the U.N.-brokered peace process in Djibouti.independent candidate general Maslah Mohamed Siad Barre from jubbaland state of somalia Come in Second Place , all ballots are counted .Sheik Ahmed is elected as president,The new head of state is due to be sworn in on Saturday. He is then expected to fly to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa for an African Union summit.Parliament is meant to relocate from Djibouti to the Somali capital Mogadishu within days.Al-Shabab militiamen control the former seat of parliament, Baidoa, and many other parts of central and southern Somalia.
Somalia has not had a functioning central government since 1991,Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse and the northern regions of Somaliland and Puntland have broken away to govern themselves.
Final Round
293 moderate Islamist Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed President of Somalia Sharif Ahmed
126 independent candidate Maslah Mohamed SIYAD BARE

First Round

moderate Islamist Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed 215
60 Maslah Mahamed Siyad
Nur Xahsan huseen 59
ali Khalif Galyr oo helay 31
Maxamed osmaan Adam 25
abdiraman abdi huseen 10
Axmed hashi Maxamud 09
Cawad Axmed Cashara 05
Muse Macalim Yusuf 04
ali hashi Dhore 02
Yusuf omar al-Azhari 02
listen here the counting board announcement
Halkaan ka dhageyso sida ay codbixinta u dhacday

Africa's Leaders Anxiously Await Somali Presidential Vote

The African Union is awaiting the possible election of a new president of Somalia. The Horn of Africa nation's parliament could choose a new leader at a session in Djibouti later Friday, allowing him to make his debut at a gathering of AU heads of state Sunday in Addis Ababa. The prospect of fresh leadership is providing a glimmer of hope for one of Africa's failed states.Two of Africa's top diplomats, AU Commission Chairman Jean Ping and Peace and Security Commissioner Ramtane Lamamra have been relentlessly optimistic about the chance for a return to stability in Somalia. They are both predicting that several countries will come forward in the coming days with the troops and equipment needed to sharply increase the size and strength of the AU Somalia peacekeeping mission AMISOM.more..http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-01-30-voa1.cfm

States ink new anti-piracy deal

NEW deal to enhance co-operation between states fighting Somalian piracy has been signed by nine countries. The code of conduct was signed by eight African coastal nations and Ethiopia at a high level meeting organised by the International Maritime Organization in Djibouti this week. Signatories to the code have agreed to share information and co-operate on anti-piracy operations in the region. The agreement makes specific reference to cooperation in the “arrest, investigation and prosecution” of suspected pirates as well as boarding and seizing suspected pirate vessels. “The adoption of this instrument shows that countries in the region are willing to act concertedly and together, contributing to the ongoing efforts of the broader international community to fight the scourge of piracy and armed robbery against ships in the area,” said IMO secretary-general Efthimios Mitropoulos following the meeting. The agreement also provides for the creation of three information centres in Mombasa, Dar es Salaam and Sanaa and a training centre for anti-piracy units in Djibouti. The code is open for signature by 21 regional states however only Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, the Maldives, the Seychelles, Somalia, Tanzania and Yemen have so far signed the deal.
Prosecuting pirates
I know it's not right. But the amount of ransom you can get is wonderful. Nowhere in Somalia is safe. You be shot or hit by a mortar just walking down the street. So rather than die poor, why not join the pirates and earn a lot of money."
Somalia: a haven for pirates Ali Ibrahim Hussein voices the opinion of a lot of young men in Somalia. He's 22 and his father is a pirate. And while Ali hasn't yet hijacked a ship himself, he is planning to follow in his father's footsteps. more,,http://www.radionetherlands.nl/thestatewerein/otherstates/tswi-090131-prosecuting-pirates

I thought I was going to be executed, says Briton taken hostage by Somali pirates on oil supertanker

A Briton taken hostage on an oil supertanker relived his 57-day ordeal at the hands of Somali pirates last night - and spoke of the moment he feared he would be executed.
Chief engineer Peter French, 45, and the 25-man crew of the Sirius Star - the largest ship ever to be hijacked - were rounded up by gunmen who had already warned them: 'If they try to rescue you we will shoot you all.'
He recalls: 'They saw flashing lights in the distance and thought it was special forces coming to storm the ship.
'They were running around shouting and screaming and waving AK47 rifles around. What they saw was from a lighthouse - but it took the captain ages to convince them. We were frightened.'more..http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1127259/I-thought-I-going-executed-says-Briton-taken-hostage-Somali-pirates-oil-supertanker.html?ITO=1490

Somali MPs electing new president Somali members of parliament are voting to elect a new president in a secret ballot in Djibouti.

Somali members of parliament are voting to elect a new president in a secret ballot in Djibouti. Frontrunners from a field of at least 14 candidates include Prime Minister Mr. Nuur Hassan Hussein (Nuur Ade)TFG from Mugdishu , the former Prime Minister of the TFG Mr Ali Mohamed Gedi from Mugdishu , , former Prime Minister of the TFG Mr. Mohamed Mohamud Guuleed Ga’mo Dheere TFG from mugdishu, Dr Ali Khaliif Galayr from somaliland the former Prime Minister fail TNG government . Mr. Ade Gaabow TFG from Mugdishu, Yusuf Omar Azhari A senior advisor to President Yusuf TFG from puntland state, and independent candidate General Masalax Mohamed Siad Barre from jubbaland state of somalia .the son of the late Somali Honourable president Mohamed Siad Barre. Mohamed Qanyare Afrah a hawiye clan former warlord from mogadishu . MPs are meeting in Djibouti because of instability in Somalia, where Islamist militias control much of the country. The election comes after the resignation of President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed in December. This week, 149 new opposition members from the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS), which is led by Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, were sworn in to parliament. But the Islamist al-Shabab militia says it will not recognise the new government. ,more..http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7860295.stm
Somali Lawmakers to Elect a New President Friday
http://www.voanews.com/english/Africa/2009-01-30-voa5.cfm

Fighting between Hawiye jehadist continue Hawiye town in Somali Central Region

6 dead bodies found in Dhusamareb town, about 500 kilometers (300miles) north of the capital Mogadishu, witnesses on Friday.Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca took control of Dhusamareb town from al-Shabaab after fierce fighting that killed at least 13 people and injured more than 20 others on Thursday.Residents say al-Shabab militants attacked mortars to the town last night which killed 1 person and wounded other people.Local hawiye(habar gidir) elders condemned the shelling of the town and described as brutal actions against civilians.The group Ahlu Sunna defeated al-Shabaab in Guriel town in fighting that killed 30 people on the 11th of this month including top al-shabaab officials as the Shabaab spokesman, Sheik Mukhtar Abu Mansoor confirmed.Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca is a moderate religious organization with no political ambition, but Al-shabaab militant group is fighting for to rule the country and impose their version of Sharia law.Al-shabaab has been capturing towns for the last two months, but since the Ethiopian troops withdrew their popularity decreased.
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Somali Sufi Islamists seize town from Alshabab
Somalia's Al Shabaab Terrorist seize central town
Hundreds flee hawiye jehadist town
Calm returns to central somalia hawiye jehadist town
Fresh fighting starts in Central Somalia hawiye Fresh fighting starts in Central Somalia hawiye Heartland
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Somali MPs choose new president

Moderate Islamist leader Sheikh Sharif Ahmed has been elected Somalia's new president, after a secret ballot of members of parliament.
Mr Ahmed comfortably won a majority in a second round of voting after one of the frontrunners, Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein, withdrew.
The election followed the resignation of President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed.
MPs met in Djibouti because of instability in Somalia, where Islamist militias control much of the country. more..http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7860295.stm
Horn of Africa nation of some 8 million people has not had a functioning government for a generation, since (usc)hawiye clan isaaq clan (snm)- militias Terrorist overthrew Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991 Dark Day Dark Day .history of Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse of the somali nation( Key Plays) .then turned on each other hawiye barbaric and genocidal funded, very sick and twisted vediohawiye barbaric and genocidal funded, very sick and twisted vedio
Geography teacher new Somalia president
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, once depicted as the dangerous leader of "Africa's Taliban," has emerged from Somalia's violent chaos as a moderate figure to claim the war-torn country's presidency.The young cleric was elected by parliament during a session in Djibouti on Saturday and succeeds Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, who resigned from the helm of the transitional administration last month after a bitter power struggle.more..http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view/20090131-186666/Geography-teacher-new-Somalia-president
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 any talks with Al-Shabab which is opposed to both the TFG and the Union of Islamic Courts. most of Mostly Hawiye Insurgents are from Somali clan of ,Habar Gidir group (itself a Hawiye subclan). Hawiye subclan).Dark Day .history of Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse of the somali nation( Key Plays)

Once More Into The Breach

Like Linus van Pelt sitting alone in the pumpkin patch, George Mitchell, Obama's special envoy to the Middle East, is in that dysfunctional region thinking that if he and the Obama administration demonstrate enough sincerity the diplomatic equivalent of the Great Pumpkin will arrive, making all things right. Mitchell's mission is bound to fail, like every mission before it, including Henry Kissinger's "shuttle diplomacy," for the simple reason that peace and stability are not about us, but about them. Their road to hell is paved with our good intentions.In his first interview since becoming president, Mr. Obama said to Al-Arabiya, a Dubai-based satellite television network, "Americans are not your enemy." No, but we are the enemy of many of them and that is where the problem lies. The president suggested the Bush administration had contributed to frayed relations with the Arab and Muslim world. Few presidents have pushed harder for a Palestinian state than George W. Bush and he got nowhere because the objective of America's (and Israel's) enemies is not a Palestinian state, but no Israeli state and, eventually, no United States.more..http://www.caglepost.com/column/Cal+Thomas/86617/Once+More+Into+The+Breach.html

Thursday, January 29, 2009

President gives first interview since taking office to Arab TV

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In his first interview since taking office, President Barack Obama told Arab satellite station Al Arabiya that Americans are not the enemy of the Muslim world and said Israel and the Palestinians should resume peace negotiations.“My job to the Muslim world is to communicate that the Americans are not your enemy,” Obama told Al Arabiya’s Hisham Melhem in an interview broadcast Tuesday morning.During the presidential election campaign last year, Obama vowed to improve U.S. ties with the Muslim world and after he won promised to give a speech in a Muslim capital in his first 100 days in office. The President repeated this pledge in the interview but did not give a time or specify the venue.more..http://www.alarabiya.net/articles/2009/01/27/65087.html

Even in exile, Somali journalists face death..Question is By Whom? .. hawiye criminal ..Hawiye Terrorist

Since 2007, at least 13 journalists have been killed while working on stories and more than 50 have been forced to leave the country, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists and the National Union of Somali Journalists.
Nairobi, Kenya - When Somali government forces found Osman during an operation in a village outside of Mogadishu on March 9, 2007, they arrested him and sent him off to jail to face interrogation, beatings, and torture. Osman was not a terrorist or an anti-government militant. He was a journalist working for HornAfrik, a Somali-language news organization that had been critical of the Transitional Federal Government's military operations, in which innocent civilians were often the chief victims. "This is the man we want," Osman recalls the commanding officer saying, as he was carted away. "Because of the hate they have for the media, and especially when I said I worked for HornAfrik, they had me beaten, tortured." (Osman's name – and those of the other Somali journalists interviewed in this story – have been changed because of threats to their lives, even in exile.) For the next 11 days, Osman faced a very uncertain future. "They wanted to kill me, but some of them understood that – with the kind of work that I do – that there could be repercussions if I was killed outright, so they put me in jail," says Osman, speaking in the office of a sympathetic Somali peace organization in the Eastleigh suburb of Kenya's capital, Nairobi. "But there was a lot of pressure on the state from the international community, so that is how I was released." more..http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0129/p04s01-woaf.html they Threatens to Kill Kidnapped all Journalist .. not only Somali journalists .. you have to be Parts of the Hawiye clan Propaganda .. it has been like that since hawiye Terrorist Take Over somalia. Dark Day .history of Somalia .January 26, 1991.Collapse of the somali nation
People & Power - The toxic truth - -Part 1 hawiye criminal Ali Mahdi
Ilaria Alpi
who was investigating arms trafficking and the illegal disposal of toxic waste off the coasts of Somalia

terrorists using western media.. BBC interviews the FBI most-wanted man in SOMALIA terrorist Hasan Turki
A BBC producer who was killed in Somalia felt she had to go to prove her commitment, her sister told an inquest. Kate Peyton, 39, of Beyton, Suffolk, was shot in Mogadishu in February 2005

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Problems in the VOA-Somali Service

Who do pirates call to get their cash?

The hijacking of ships off the coast of Somalia has become a mini-industry, with another seized on Thursday. The ransoms are always paid - but how? Simon Cox goes on the money trail and finds all roads lead to one destination: London. Piracy off the coast of Somalia is big business. Last year alone pirate gangs were paid an estimated £35m from holding scores of ships and hundreds of crew members to ransom.But securing their release is the responsibility of a hidden mini-industry of lawyers, negotiators and security teams based nearly 7,000km (4,200 miles) away, in London, UK, the business capital of the world's maritime industry.
The key players in this sector like to keep their activities as discreet as possible but in my investigation I gained access to people involved in every part of the ransom chain.
When a ship's owner discovers one of their fleet has been hijacked, the first port of call for them is normally to a lawyer like Stephen Askins, whose firm is one of the few that deals with kidnaps and ransoms at sea. Cannot play media. Sorry, this media is not available in your territory.
"We would expect to be called early," says Mr Askins. "And how you then deal with the negotiations will be a team decision. more..http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7847351.stm

Eating In A War Zone

Few lights flickered over the water from the Somalian port city of Mogadishu as Cmdr. Chris Dickinson kept watch in darkness from the safety of the Canadian warship Ville du Quebec. Aside from a string of beacons marking the seaport, all he could see was the occassional vehicle’s taillight in the city of about a million people. In the blackness of the Indian Ocean, he felt as if he were on another planet.
He had left Halifax on July 17, heading to the Mediterranean for a NATO counter-terrorism mission under the command of a Spanish admiral. But he was soon ordered to the east coast of Africa, where from Aug. 8 to Oct. 22, 2008, he took 20 trips across the equator from Kenya to Somalia. His mission was to keep modern-day pirates away from the precious cargoes of food carried by 10 freighters. His reward would not be a king’s ransom, but rather the satisfaction of seeing daily sustenance delivered to suffering people in need. more..http://www.seemagazine.com/article/news/news-main/food0129/

Nigerian set to deploy troops to Somalia, says senior military officer


APA - Lagos (Nigeria) The out-going Commander of the Nigeria Armoured Corps Centre and School in Bauchi in northern Nigeria, Major-General Sale Maina, disclosed here Wednesday that the Nigerian government has concluded arrangements to deploy troops to Somalia as part of a United Nations mission to restore peace in that war-torn country.
Speaking during the handing over ceremony of the Corps to the newly appointed Commander, Major-General Sunday Idoko on Wednesday in Bauchi, about 420km from Abuja, Maina said that a battalion of the Nigeria Army had been picked to take part in the peacekeeping mission in Somalia, adding that the soldiers would soon leave for Somalia.
"Soldiers from the armoured corps centre have participated in operations in Darfur and Congo," Maina said.
He said their participation in various missions had contributed positively in enhancing peace and security in many countries across the globe. more..http://www.apanews.net/apa.php?page=conflits_article_eng&id_article=87215

Presidential contenders to display their political agendas before the MPS


The Somali presidential candidates in Djibouti are going to display their political agendas before the newly inclusive parliamentarians of Somalia, . Reports from Djibouti say that the candidates are in their last preparation for the election and want to bring their profiles and political agendas before the legislatures in Djibouti to succeed the presidential election due to be held in Djibouti on Friday. The two front runners, Nur Hassan Husein known as (Nur Adde), the prime minister of the transitional government and Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed, the chairman of the Alliance for the Re-libration of Somali (ICU)\USC are supposed to come before the parliament and explain their agendas about the election on Thursday.Both men have great support from the sides they are representing, the TFG and ARS in Djibouti and expected to face challenge for the post of the nation’s presidency.
There are other candidates including Prime Minister Mr. Nuur Hassan Hussein (Nuur Ade)TFG from Mugdishu , the former Prime Minister of the TFG Mr Ali Mohamed Gedi from Mugdishu , , former Prime Minister of the TFG Mr. Mohamed Mohamud Guuleed Ga’mo Dheere TFG from mugdishu, Dr Ali Khaliif Galayr from somaliland the former Prime Minister fail TNG government . Mr. Ade Gaabow TFG from Mugdishu, Yusuf Omar Azhari A senior advisor to President Yusuf TFG from puntland state, and independent candidate General Masalax Mohamed Siad Barre from jubbaland state of somalia . Mohamed Qanyare Afrah a hawiye clan former warlord from mogadishu TFG who was once the candidate of the TFG established in Kenya in 2004.The presidential election committee named by the Somali parliament speaker Sheik Aden Mohamed Nur said they are too busy for the election and told reporters that each candidate will be given 5 minutes to address before the legislature.

Pirates hijack tanker in Gulf of Aden


NAIROBI, Kenya - Somali pirates hijacked a German gas tanker and its 13-man crew Thursday in the Gulf of Aden, the third ship captured off the Horn of Africa this month.
The MV Longchamp, registered in the Bahamas, is managed by the German firm Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement, which said in a statement that seven pirates boarded the tanker early Thursday.
Spokesman Andre Delau said the ship's master had been briefly allowed to communicate with the firm and had said the crew of 12 Filipinos and one Indonesian were safe. more..http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28910260/
3-German-owned tanker hijacked in Gulf of Aden
NAIROBI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Somali pirates hijacked a German-owned tanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas on Thursday, the first ship seized in the Gulf of Aden in nearly four weeks.
A decline in the rate of successful attacks since foreign navies rushed to the busy sea lane has raised optimism among shippers that the menace was being curbed, but pirates have been seeking ways to evade the warships.
The Longchamp was hijacked with a crew of 12 Filipinos and one Indonesian as it was headed from Europe to the Far East, Andrew Mwangura, of the East African Seafarers Assistance Programme, told Reuters.
Hamburg-based ship operator Bernard Schulte Shipmanagement confirmed the hijacking. It said no demands had been made. more..http://af.reuters.com/article/somaliaNews/idAFLT74018720090129

Ahlu Sunna takes control of provincial town (habar-gidir town)hawiye

DHUSAMAREB - Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca took control of Dhusamareb town from al-Shabaab after fierce fighting that killed at least 10 people and injured more than 15 others, witnesses said on Thursday.Residents say the warring sides used heavy weapons during the fighting and the sound of gunfire could be heard around Dhusamareb, the provincial town of Galgadud region.
The fighting started after Ahlu Sunna fighters with armoured vehicles attacked the town from two sides.The group Ahlu Sunna defeated al-Shabaab in Guriel town in fighting that killed 30 people on the 11th of this month including top al-shabaab officials as the Shabaab spokesman, Sheik Mukhtar Abu Mansoor confirmed.Reports from the city say that the fighting stopped and the situation of the town is reportedly calm now.Ahlu Sunna Waljamaca is a moderate religious organization with no political ambition, but Al-shabaab militant group is fighting for to rule the country and impose their version of Sharia law.Al-shabaab has been capturing towns for the last two months, but since the Ethiopian troops withdrew their popularity decreased.

Government In Exile; Islamists Take Over

Morning Edition, January 29, 2009 · Somalia hasn't had a functioning government since 1991, but this week, the transitional government collapsed completely. A group of radical Islamist fighters overran the seat of government in the town of Baidoa and declared Shariah law.
Somali government leaders are gathered in the neighboring country of Djibouti. If they want to return to Somalia, chances are they will have to fight their way in.
The exiled leaders plan to choose a new president in the coming days, but Musa Jama, a Somali textile trader, says he's not optimistic. more..http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99995400

Somalia Falls to Islamists … Again

Two years after U.S. and Ethiopian forces invaded Somalia and deposed the ruling Islamic Courts regime, Islamists now are back in control of the East African country. Islamists’ reconquest of Somalia represents the failure of the Bush Administration’s “proxy” strategy for waging the “war on terror” in Africa, using armies such as Ethiopia’s to do most of the fighting. Despite a lack of strong evidence, the Bush Administration had accused the Islamic Courts of colluding with Al Qaeda — and used that to justify supporting the Ethiopian invasion. By contrast, today’s dominant Islamic group, Al Shabab, truly has been radicalized by two years of insurgent warfare and publicly has proclaimed its alignment with Al Qaeda’s global jihad.
During their one-year rule over much of Somalia, the Islamic Courts had welcomed foreign investment in Somalia. Al Shabab has been much less open to foreigners. Two Western journalists were abducted by Al-Shabab fighters outside Mogadishu in August and are being held for ransom.more..http://www.offiziere.ch/?p=1003

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Opposition MPs sworn in as Somali plan advances

DJIBOUTI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Somalia's parliament voted on Wednesday to extend its mandate until August 2011 and began swearing in new members from the opposition Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS).
The moves showed politicians in the Horn of Africa nation are pressing ahead quickly with a U.N.-brokered reconciliation process being hosted in neighbouring Djibouti, and make it more likely a new president will be elected there this week.
The previous Western-backed government failed to establish stability in a country where more than 16,000 civilians have been killed in the past two years. The chaos onshore has allowed piracy to flourish in Somalia's waters more..http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LS231477.htm

Missing Somali Teens May Be Terrorist Recruits

Morning Edition, January 28, 2009 · Just hours before President Barack Obama took the oath of office, the FBI had word from overseas of a possible terrorist attack. The threat was linked to a Somali hard-line jihadist group called al-Shabab, or The Youth.
The threat came at a time when the FBI was focused on what looked like a massive recruitment effort of young men from Somali communities in the U.S. As many as two dozen of them have disappeared from Minneapolis alone in the past year.
Federal agents are worried these young men are training in Somalia and could end up returning to the U.S. to launch a terrorist attack.
The most recent disappearances happened last November, on Election Day. That's when 17-year-old Burhan Hassan and six of his friends seemed to vanish. As the rest of the Somali community in the Twin Cities' Cedar-Riverside neighborhood were watching the election returns, the boys slipped away, boarded a plane and headed to Africa. more..http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99919934&ft=1&f=1012

Presidential elections to be held on Friday 30 Jan

The new MPs of the Djibouti-based [ARS]\(icu)\\(usc)will be sworn in, in the coming new hours. The new members will participate in the election of the president of national unity government.The current Speaker Sheikh Adan Modobe who is also the acting president will convene a meeting for the house at around 1000am local time. The new 275 members of the ARS will attend the meeting and will be sworn in before the other parliamentarians.Meanwhile, Abdirahman Abdishakur, who represents the ARS in the Djibouti talks said presidential elections will be held on FridayHe urged the elites, business community, politicians and the Somali people to support whatever that comes out of Djibouti talks. He also urged them to support and work with whoever that will be elected as Somali president on the same Friday so as to resolve the current problem.Abdishakur urged the armed factions to lay down their weapons and join the national unity government that will be formed in Djibouti. He urged the Somali people to isolate any group that will not support the Djibouti peace.

Feds Order Al Qaeda in Somalia (Al-Shabaab) Website Closed

Good things come to those who are persistent and wait patiently.
The Mujahideen "al-Shabaab" Youth Movement is a Somali based group of al-Qaeda linked terrorists. They are closely associated with the African Courts Union, who we often like to call the African Taliban, but are even more radical. Their US based website has been closed by government order. The group was declared an officially designated terrorist entity back in March of 08. Complaints have been sent to their Host, Dotster, for quite some time. We started complaining to Dotster about this site in February after it was resurrected from an earlier take down by the Jawas. Dotster repeatedly refused to remove the site without a Government Order. Citing the free speech rights of these terrorists even after they were declared an officially designated terrorist entity by the U.S. State Department. Dotster also questioned the validity of the site, asking us to prove the site belonged to al-Shabbab despite all the evidence that is/was their official website. Well, the creaky old wheels of government have finally turned! After 8 months and no telling how many "suddenly missing" members of the US Somali community showing up for Jihad in Somalia the government, most likely the FBI or the Dept of Commerce's Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), has at last given the order to shut the site. A quick look at the whois for kataaib.net shows http://kataaib.net/ = [ ] Domain pending cancelation per government orderWell, better late than never.... Eventually. Hat Tip: Kyros at Report on Arrakis. The last big announcement on the website was that after the Ethiopian withdrawal al-Shabbab began rounding up and eliminating those who had worked with the provisional government, the African Union and the UN. So hopefully this will somewhat disrupt their outgoing communications and recruiting. But don't get get too excited, as the closing of the site did not stop al-Shabbab from murdering 15 people today. Cross posted from Howie's Moisture Farm. Always over three times as moist as your ordinary crappy blog! UPDATE by Rusty: An interesting sidenote to this is that the Abu Shabaab blog was taken down the same day last month, thanks to Howie. The owner of that site vehemently claims that he is not a member of the Shabaab, but that his website exists only to translate Shabaab statements. I've communicated with him through email in the past. The timing of his website going bye-bye suggests there is more than a passing friendly relationship between the blogger and the group's official U.S. hosted website. There has been some discussion & speculation among the Jawas as to what triggered the order for the website to be shut down. Here's where we need some help: have there been any reports of Somalis being arrested in the past week in the U.S. or Europe? Go ahead and e-mail tips to mypetjawa(at)gmail.com Updated again by Howie: Despite the closing of the two websites, Youtube is still hosting these related youtube accounts. http://www.youtube.com/user/Shabaab0AlmujahideenLast sign in, two days ago....http://www.youtube.com/user/hayraanLast sign in two months ago.
Another Update by Rusty: 15 Americans arrested in Somalia. Four in one roundup, and eleven more in another. So, was the sting related to the closure of the website?http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/cat_counterterrorism.php

Al Shabaab's Kataaib.net site pwned!