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Puntland officials under house arrest for supporting Islamists
2006-09-01
(SomaliNet) The police commander of the semi-autonomous region of Puntland Yusuf Ahmed Kheyr and Puntland deputy finance minister were reported have been gone under house-arrest on Thursday after they were accused of having links with Islamic Courts running the capital of Somalia Mogadishu and other key towns of south and central of the country.
Fifth columnists, eh?
The Puntland authorities said the two officials are under house arrest because they expressed their support for the role of Islamists in Mogadishu. “Both officials have been convicted in the acts of holding lecture on discussing Islamic Courts in Mogadishu,” Puntland official said. The order of putting the police chief and the minister came from the presidential palace of Puntland state.
"They said what? Are they nuts? Oh, right. Okay, jug 'em!"
The Muslim clerics in Puntland condemned the house-arrest of the officials as illegal an in violation of their religious belief.
"They have the right to support mayhem and insurrection! Says so in the Holy Book, you can look it up!"
Puntland have been conducting anti Islamist operations in the region imposing tough actions against any one suspected to be in favor of Islamic Courts in south of Somalia.
Since they've seen what's been going on with their crazy cousins to the south.
Earlier Puntland authority accused Islamists of planning to attack Puntland settlements which are almost relatively calm since its formation in 1997 according to the southern parts of the country. Islamic Courts denied of being on attack to Puntland.
"Lies! All lies!"
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Puntland?
I thought that was in Knoxville.
Posted by: General Bob Neyland (Ret.)   2006-09-01 17:21  

#2  My pre-caffienated eyes first read the headline as PORTLAND Officials this morning - and I thought it strange that the Northwest headquarters of liberal enablement of Islamism was showing some common sense. Alas, it was only Puntland.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-09-01 07:43  

#1  
The oldest known expedition to Punt was organized by Pharaoh Sahure of the Fifth Dynasty (25th century BC). Around 1950 BC, in the reign of Mentuhotep III, an officer named Hennu made one or more voyages to Punt. A very famous expedition was conducted by Nehsi for Queen Hatshepsut in the 15th century BC to obtain myrrh; a report of that voyage survives on a relief in Hatshepsut's funerary temple at Deir el-Bahri. At the time, Punt was ruled by Queen Ati. Several of her successors, including Thutmoses III, also organized expeditions to Punt.

The precise location of the land of Punt has been a subject of debate. Ancient Egyptian texts are consistent about connecting the location of Punt with the Red Sea, narrowing the possibilities for Punt's geographic location. These records indicate Punt's location to be found south of Nubia, but exactly what modern territory it corresponds to is disputed. Historians generally agree on eastern Africa, possibly near what is now the coast of Sudan or Eritrea (as is suggested by archaeological evidence). Some argue Punt was as far away as Puntland, Somalia.


yep, every Monday night.

Posted by: RD   2006-09-01 05:50  

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