Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Minnesota / Somali men were stopped for speeding, prosecutors contend

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The five men were traveling 4 mph over the speed limit and that gave state troopers the only reason they needed to pull their vehicle over, federal prosecutors contended Tuesday in the case of a man charged in connection with the exodus of Somali men to their homeland.In a motion filed in the case of Abdow Munye Abdow, government lawyers say that the stop was legal and that any statements the man made should not be suppressed, as his lawyer has requested Abdow's lawyer claimed Nevada state troopers stopped the car Abdow and four other Somali men were riding in north of Las Vegas last October because of their skin color.
But in a 25-page reply to the defense's motion to suppress, federal prosecutors said race or ethnicity had nothing to do with the stop, but speeding did."The troopers had reasonable suspicion that the vehicle in which the defendant was traveling was involved in criminal activity," the memorandum said. "The vehicle was traveling at 79 mph despite the posted maximum speed limit was 75 mph."Abdow, 26, of Chanhassen, was indicted last year on two counts of lying to federal agents. FBI agents had questioned him after he returned to the Twin Cities from Nevada, and he allegedly lied to them about who had rented the car and whether he knew the other passengers. Records showed he had rented the vehicle.Abdow, a medical technician, is among 14 men who have been charged as part of an investigation into the exodus of several young local Somali men back to Africa. Prosecutors are trying to determine if the men were recruited to fight in Somalia by a group known as al-Shabaab, which the U.S. State Department says is linked to al-Qaida.
Nevada State Patrol troopers Gary Smith and Neil Ferguson were parked along Interstate 15 north of Las Vegas on the night of Oct. 6 when they noticed a Chevrolet HHR drive past, they later testified. They said the vehicle got their attention because it was speeding.Statistics from the Nevada Department of Transportation show that 61 percent of vehicles along that stretch of interstate are going faster than 75 mph. Citing that and other factors, Abdow's lawyer, Earl Gray, argued that the troopers stopped the vehicle because of the occupants' race.The troopers got identification from only three of the five men: Abdow; driver Cabdulaahi Ahmed Faarax, 33, of Bloomington; and Adam Bonaya Ali, 23, of St. Paul. When they radioed the information to their dispatcher, they were told Faarax might be involved in a terrorist group and were warned to "use caution," the government's memorandum says.Although the men in the car gave inconsistent answers about where they were going and why, the troopers decided there was no reason to detain them and told them they could leave. They then asked Abdow if they could search the car. He signed a consent form, and the troopers found nothing illegal.Gray has argued that the traffic stop was illegal and that, because it was the stop that prompted FBI agents to question Abdow two days later, any statements he made to the agents should be thrown out. And, he argued, because those alleged statements provide the basis for the criminal charges, they should be thrown out, too.But prosecutors said the troopers had reasonable suspicions and enough reasons to pull the car over."(T)he time of day, the deserted location in Nevada, and the position of the patrol vehicle when it first encountered defendant's vehicle are all consistent with a speeding violation as opposed to troopers randomly choosing a vehicle to pull over," the government's motion says. "The violation of Nevada law provided Trooper Ferguson a reasonable and articulable basis — indeed, it provided him with probable cause — to stop the defendant's vehicle."Two days after the traffic stop, Faarax and another man believed to have been in the car, Abdiweli Yassin Isse, 24, of Minneapolis, crossed the border into Mexico at San Ysidro, Calif. Faarax and Isse were later charged with conspiracy to kidnap, kill, maim and injure people outside of the U.S., and they have not been apprehended.
Ali has not been charged.
David Hanners can be reached at 612-338-6516.

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Ex-Somali Police Commissioner General Mohamed Abshir

Ex-Somali Police Commissioner  General Mohamed Abshir

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre with general Mohamad Ali samater

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre with general Mohamad Ali samater
Somalia army parade 1979

Sultan Kenadid

Sultan Kenadid
Sultanate of Obbia

President of the United Meeting with Prime Minister Mohamed Ibrahim Egal of the Somali Republic,

Seyyid Muhammad Abdille Hassan

Seyyid Muhammad Abdille Hassan

Sultan Mohamud Ali Shire

Sultan Mohamud Ali Shire
Sultanate of Warsengeli

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre
Siad Barre ( A somali Hero )

MoS Moments of Silence

MoS Moments of Silence
honor the fallen

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre and His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie

Honourable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre  and His Imperial Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie
Beautiful handshake

May Allah bless him and give Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre..and The Honourable Ronald Reagan

May Allah bless him and give  Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre..and The Honourable Ronald Reagan
Honorable Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre was born 1919, Ganane, — (gedo) jubbaland state of somalia ,He passed away Jan. 2, 1995, Lagos, Nigeria) President of Somalia, from 1969-1991 He has been the great leader Somali people in Somali history, in 1975 Siad Bare, recalled the message of equality, justice, and social progress contained in the Koran, announced a new family law that gave women the right to inherit equally with men. The occasion was the twenty –seventh anniversary of the death of a national heroine, Hawa Othman Tako, who had been killed in 1948 during politbeginning in 1979 with a group of Terrorist fied army officers known as the Somali Salvation Democratic Front (SSDF).Mr Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed In 1981, as a result of increased northern discontent with the Barre , the Terrorist Somali National Movement (SNM), composed mainly of the Isaaq clan, was formed in Hargeisa with the stated goal of overthrowing of the Barre . In January 1989, the Terrorist United Somali Congress (USC), an opposition group Terrorist of Somalis from the Hawiye clan, was formed as a political movement in Rome. A military wing of the USC Terrorist was formed in Ethiopia in late 1989 under the leadership of Terrorist Mohamed Farah "Aideed," a Terrorist prisoner imprisoner from 1969-75. Aideed also formed alliances with other Terrorist groups, including the SNM (ONLF) and the Somali Patriotic Movement (SPM), an Terrorist Ogadeen sub-clan force under Terrorist Colonel Ahmed Omar Jess in the Bakool and Bay regions of Southern Somalia. , 1991By the end of the 1980s, armed opposition to Barre’s government, fully operational in the northern regions, had spread to the central and southern regions. Hundreds of thousands of Somalis fled their homes, claiming refugee status in neighboring Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya. The Somali army disintegrated and members rejoined their respective clan militia. Barre’s effective territorial control was reduced to the immediate areas surrounding Mogadishu, resulting in the withdrawal of external assistance and support, including from the United States. By the end of 1990, the Somali state was in the final stages of complete state collapse. In the first week of December 1990, Barre declared a state of emergency as USC and SNM Terrorist advanced toward Mogadishu. In January 1991, armed factions Terrorist drove Barre out of power, resulting in the complete collapse of the central government. Barre later died in exile in Nigeria. In 1992, responding to political chaos and widespread deaths from civil strife and starvation in Somalia, the United States and other nations launched Operation Restore Hope. Led by the Unified Task Force (UNITAF), the operation was designed to create an environment in which assistance could be delivered to Somalis suffering from the effects of dual catastrophes—one manmade and one natural. UNITAF was followed by the United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM). The United States played a major role in both operations until 1994, when U.S. forces withdrew. Warlordism, terrorism. PIRATES ,(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

The Honourable Ronald Reagan,

When our world changed forever

His Excellency ambassador Dr. Maxamed Saciid Samatar (Gacaliye)

His Excellency ambassador Dr. Maxamed Saciid Samatar (Gacaliye)
Somali Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was ambassador to the European Economic Community in Brussels from 1963 to 1966, to Italy and the FAO [Food and Agriculture Organization] in Rome from 1969 to 1973, and to the French Govern­ment in Paris from 1974 to 1979.

Dr. Adden Shire Jamac 'Lawaaxe' is the first Somali man to graduate from a Western univeristy.

Dr. Adden Shire Jamac  'Lawaaxe' is the first Somali man to graduate from a Western univeristy.
Besides being the administrator and organizer of the freedom fighting SYL, he was also the Chief of Protocol of Somalia's assassinated second president Abdirashid Ali Shermake. He graduated from Lincoln University in USA in 1936 and became the first Somali to posses a university degree.

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Soomaaliya الصومال‎ Somali Republic
Somalia

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