Monday, January 22, 2007

EU Shoved you money and your advice up your ass!

European Union These fucking white shits have been behind a lot of Somalis problems lately, now they are telling the government to bring back their little trajon Horses like the Former Speaker and the Ismalics or else we will not done money to you. YOU KNOW EUROPEAN UNION, UNITED KINDONG AND UNITED SADIST OF JEWMARICA shove you donations up your ass! these nations have been packing the wars in Africa, especially Somalia, when the Ethiopian came to the Government's rescue the US came running pretending it was supporting the Government. Bulshit, they were the ones who were against this goverment from the get go, their Nasty papers were the ones who were against it, and you know what, Somalis day by day are becoming wise and are realising what is happening to them is not Clan division as that Faggot Jefferry sayst but their country became a target, and Somehow Like Haiti, and other nations, Jewish Groups and White groups have been eyeballing it and thing to take the nation Apart, the worse group is INTERNATIONAL CRISIS GROUP this jewish/white groups cannot even take their hands off somalia. faggots will not leave us in peace. of Course the other British Faggots will not leave us in peace and also the Faggots in America will not leave in peace. these assholes somehow get in their heads that Somalia can be divided into fiefdom and one part The Jewmerican like BUsh and his Neocons will control That bitch ALbright was sniffig Somali couple of months ago again. bitch why does she crook! THe other part Puntland they have the Mother fuckers In Austarilia, and British, Souther Africa ( Via Germany) are after the NOrth part of SOmalia. I WISH KOREA, iRAN OR RUSSIA SOMEONE SHOULD NUKE these fucking HUNGRY WHITE TRASH EU urges Somali government to hold talks with moderate Islamist leaders The Associated PressPublished: January 22, 2007 BRUSSELS, Belgium: The European Union urged Somalia's government on Monday to hold talks with other factions, including moderate elements from the ousted Islamist movement, to find a lasting peace settlement. "We will bring our influence to bear on the Somali government to make sure they come into talks with their erstwhile enemies," said German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, after chairing talks with his EU colleagues. Such talks should lay the basis of a broad-based government in Somalia, he told a news conference. The EU's Development Commissioner Louis Michel said such "inclusive talks" were "the only way to get long-term stability and peace." EU foreign ministers issued a statement calling on Somali factions to seize "a window of opportunity" to find a sustainable solution. The ministers condemned last week's removal of the speaker of Somalia's transitional parliament Sharif Hassan Sheik Aden. Today in Europe Serbian election unsettles Western hopes A wider involvement in Hrant Dink's assassination is suspected Politicus: Will Iran pay a price for denying Holocaust? "It is of the utmost importance to ensure that all key stakeholders, including clan elders, Islamic leaders, representatives of the business community, civil society and women, are engaged in an inclusive political ... process," the ministers said. They also called on Somalia's government to ensure that aid groups in the country are not hampered. The 27-nation EU joined the United States in saying Aden's removal hurt reconciliation efforts. They said Aden was capable of pulling together moderate elements in Somalia's Islamic movement. Aden had made several freelance peace initiatives with the Islamic Courts before their recent ouster by government forces backed by Ethiopian troops. However, Aden has differed with Somalia's President Abdullahi Yusuf and Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi over the location of the government and whether peacekeepers were needed. Michel said the EU was willing to support a proposed African peacekeeping force in Somalia, saying some €15 million (US$19 million) could be given by the EU to back an African Union plan to deploy an 8,000-strong force for the first three months of the mission. However, the Europeans are not contemplating sending troops. EU officials have worked closely with the AU to set up the mission to replace Ethiopian troops still in Somalia. The AU approved a plan last week to send peacekeepers to Somalia for a six-month mission that would eventually be taken over by the United Nations. Steinmeier said the Ethiopians should leave as soon as possible, but an AU force had to be ready to replace them and avoid a "security vacuum." EU urges Somali government to hold talks with moderate Islamist leaders - International Herald Tribune