N.O.R.F

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  1. I got ripped off last night. Mid bakistaani'ah i khiyaameeyey.
  2. Mail readers should be able to establish 1 in 7 means the vast majority who did the rioting were in fact home grown (6 in 7). Or should they?
  3. ^Isaguu ahaa Alpha, ninyow this is a humour thread ee naga daa your self opinionated .......
  4. Ibti, what? LoooL dee anigu upteeiga ma iihi ee waxan ahey atheerkeed! :D
  5. :D I think this will over take the reer miyi vs reer magaal misunderstandings.
  6. It’s difficult to judge the ramifications of the events in Libya. I just hope they all calm down and there is no inter-clan violence. The way Gaddafi was treated was despicable. Never have we witnessed such images on primetime TV as if it was normal to show a bloodied dead body. The rebels are to be blamed for such a violation of not just the Geneva Convention (which has become irrelevant) but the rules of war in Islam. It is clear that there has been a lack of respect for prisoners in this civil war (both the Gaddaafi forces and the rebels) and that the NTC failed communicating the codes of conduct to the rebels. The NTC should show some courage now and bury the man as soon as possible.
  7. They executed him. He alive and talking. Telling them they can take him as prisoner as should be done. ''this is wrong in Islam'' he said. ''what do you know about right and wrong you dog'' was the response. He was then shot a few seconds later. Sky News have just shown the video.
  8. Brother akhil kareem Nur, You're like a brother to me. I have learnt a lot from these many pages you have put together which have consumed so much of your time. Please stay in touch. Allah macak.
  9. Illahay ha u naxaristo (if indeed he is dead). Libya can now hopefully move on. I hope there are no revenge attacks against his people.
  10. Alpha is constantly complaining about women. Saxib, wa lagu fahmiwaayey miya? Afternoon all. Its winter here as well Juxa
  11. Abtigiis;752562 wrote: Walaahi, this is so true. It is the Che's, Norf's, Duke's, Xinn's and Nuune's who did this to Somalia. As you probably know I am like you, a neighbour. I haven't lived there. I'm a neighbour
  12. NGONGE;752545 wrote: Funny you should say that! Isn't a bit of a coincidence that he left the country at exactly the same time those supposed "illegals" were kicked out and now that the dust has setteled he's back in?
  13. Ngonge, friend of mine just told he is going to Peru. Might join him Nuune, Sarajevo and Split (Croatia) look very nice.
  14. Faheema, enjoy the slow going. Eid, National Day, Hijra New Year and New Year are all coming up
  15. afternoon all Faheema, shaqada ka waran
  16. ^So JB oo miidhan mahaa? with his waslad hilib iyo bariis (everyday).
  17. ^Have you done that route? Thats 4 hrs wasted for someone with little time. Juxa, take my advice. Rest in Dubai for a few days then take the 3 hr flight. You don't want to transit through other African/Arab countries. Meeshu maaha EU.
  18. ^Open a chicken cottage when you get there. Afternoon all.
  19. If I read the article correctly parliament voted on the new road map without contesting provision no. 2 “All transitional constitutional institutions of the country, i.e., presidency, parliament, and government, have no power to change, alter or discuss Somali water, airspace, and land territory borders.” This meant: The T.F.P.’s decision, reached on October 8, was followed on October 11 by its approval by the cabinet of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Government (T.F.G.), which declared that it would no longer negotiate the issue of the country’s territorial waters within the framework of the Roadmap, which calls for a resolution of that issue by December 19, 2011. Subsequently, when they realised they should have read the document before they voted on it, they decided to come up with a remedy through: On October 8, the T.F.P. acted, passing its ban on discussion of the E.E.Z. by any of the transitional institutions. The six-point directive also affirmed the 1988 law of the sea, nullified all agreements and memoranda of understanding signed by Somali officials since 1991 concerning the country’s territorial waters (countering Kenya’s claims), declared that any attempt to reduce Somalia’s territorial waters would constitute an act of war, ordered the T.F.G. to transmit the T.F.P.’s directive to regional and international states and organizations, and declared: “Anyone who violates this decision commits high treason.” On October 11, the T.F.G.’s cabinet accepted the T.F.P.’s decision and moved to reject any references to Somalia’s E.E.Z. in the Roadmap. A cabinet press release said that a panel of experts led by fisheries minister Ibrahim had presented a report to the cabinet on the E.E.Z. issue, that the report had been discussed fully, and that the cabinet had decided to “remove from all documents, such as the National Security and Stabilization Plan and the Roadmap, issues concerning the sea, such as the E.E.Z.” It is too early to tell whether or not the T.F.P.’s action on Somalia’s territorial waters will remove the issue from the Roadmap process. By October 15,the T.F.G.’s president, Sh. Sharif Sh. Ahmed, had not signed the directive. The incompetence is staggering. I suppose thats what happens when dimwits are at the table sitting with seasoned con artists representing various interest groups. I'm not having a go at Somalia here. Actually, I am but this can easily happen in SL and PL. When will we see the end of the appointment of yes men and actually have real politicians? Clear communications between all departments. A Clear strategy all are aware of? At the moment its a case of each minister doing and signing what he is told to. ps this isn't the reason for Kenya crossing the border. They already have Somalia by the kahuunas on this......