SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL: THE SLOBODON MILOSOVIC OF SOMALIA

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL: THE SLOBODON  MILOSOVIC OF SOMALIA
Abdullahi Yusuf, President of Transitional National Government, partnered with Ethiopian Army and ordered a military campaign against civilians killing hundreds, maiming thousands, and dislocating over half a million Somalis.

ETHIOPIAN WAR CRIMINAL: THE BUTCHER OF SOMALIA

ETHIOPIAN WAR CRIMINAL: THE BUTCHER OF SOMALIA
Melez, Ethipian Prime Minister, partnered with Abdullahi Yusuf, President of Transitional National Government, for a military campaign against civilians killing hundreds, maiming thousands, and dislocating over half a million Somalis.

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL
Ethiopian General Gebre - The butcher of Mogadishu ordered a mass military campaign against civilians killing hundreds, maiming thousands, and dislocating over half a million Somalis.

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL Qaybdiid

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL Qaybdiid
Col. Abdi Qaybdiid, Military Leader - with the help of Ethiopian army led a military campaign against civilians killing hundreds, maiming thousands, conducting mass arrests, and dislocating over half a million

WAR CRIMINAL Seyoun Mesfin and Hassan Abshir

WAR CRIMINAL Seyoun Mesfin and Hassan Abshir
Ethiopian Foreign Minster Seyoun Mesfin - - Led a military campaign against civilians killing thousands and dislocating over half a million

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL: PM GEEDI

SOMALI WAR CRIMINAL: PM GEEDI
Former PM Ali Gedi was installed in his position by Melez, Ethipian Prime Minister, to guide the systematic military campaign and mass arrests on civilians killing hundreds, maiming thousands, and dislocating over half a million Somalis.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Is Abdullahi Yusuf, President of Transitional Somali Government, Involved in Recent Printing of False Money in his Region?

Eyes on Somalia would like to share with you recent reports that came out of Somali. The current dictator Abdullahi Yusuf who has a long history of human rights violations is being accused of purchasing several machines for his cousins to print false money that caused inflation and exacerbated starvation. According to one of the demonstrators, people are being asked to purchase food and services in US dollar and the price of one slice of bread has increased in three folds.

It is unfortunate that this story has not been told by other than a very few Somali media. Please take a look at one of many massive demonstrations in Abdullahi Yusuf’s own region where people are crying for justice and demanding change of leadership. http://www.somalitalk.com/video/bannaanbax.html

You may also want to consider the recent statements and letters by 10 US Congress members - Republican and Democrat - to Condoleezza Rice about the gross human rights violation of Ethiopian government.
http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2007/aug/senators_deeply_concerned_human_rights_abuse_in_ogaden_region_of_ethiopia.aspx

It is a well-know fact that Ethiopian troops and current dictator, Abdullahi Yusuf, would not have tortured the Somali citizens without the help of other nations, to say the least.

But who cares about what goes on in a small, poor, Muslim country in Africa ? Not many.

If you have any questions or would like us to publish your article, please shoot us an email at eyesonsomalinow@gmail.com.

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Somalia: Gunmen shoot a civilian dead in Mogadishu

Mogadishu 08, August.07 ( Sh.M.Network)- Unidentified gunmen shot a civilian dead outside Mogadishu's Bakara market on Wednesday. Witnesses said two men armed with pistols shot Omar Elmi Dirir dead while leaving a local bank in the area.

The body of Omar Elmi Dirir, a Somali businessman lies in the road outside Mogadishu's Bakara market after he was shot dead by unknown gunmen Wednesday August 8, 2007.
Witnesses said he was a businessman from Kismayu, 500 kilometers south of Mogadishu

His body was lying in the middle of the road until someone recognized him later and gave the name of the victim.

It is not yet clear why he was killed. Some family members indicated that he was a businessman who had nothing with politics.

They said he was sending some money to his family in the port city of Kismayu, 500 kilometers south of the unstable capital, Mogadishu.

The employees of a local bank said he was shot dead while getting out of the bank.

Government police soon arrived and sealed off the scene, opening gunshots.

No suspect has been detained for the murder

http://www.shabelle.net/news/ne3495.htm