N.O.R.F

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  1. N.O.R.F

    Moussy

    ^^Only problem is the new office boy doesnt know how to make a decent cup! :rolleyes:
  2. Pacifist, good point but I'm afraid I tend to speak my mind on these boards.
  3. ^^Nothing but waffle discussed umpteen time previously. I ask again, are you saying that supporting the idea of independence is akin to supporting death, destruction, rape and kidnap? Malika, same question to you.
  4. When did you ask that? In a nutsell, supporting/opposing the SL cause can be argued all day. You are not supporting people getting killed and property distroyed. Its more of independence and peaceful coexistence. Supporting the TFG is amental condition because those 'Yeeysters' overlook the crimes/atrocities being commited by their 'govnt' and the Ethios. Case in point, the mosque massacre this week. One wants independence while the other wants to dominate other tribes through the use of Ethio 'rent-boys'. Now tell me how I have a mental condition.
  5. Ethiopia must release mosque attack children 24 April 2008 Ethiopian forces and forces of the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) have been accused of targeting civilians in an attack on a Mogadishu mosque on Saturday. Twenty-one people were killed in the attack, which Amnesty International has said may constitute a war crime. Eleven of the twenty-one dead were killed inside the mosque, including the Iman Sheik Saiid Yahya, Sheik Abdullah Mohamud and a number of Tabliq Islamic scholars. At least ten other individuals were killed in the area around the mosque. Their bodies were later brought to the mosque by local residents. Seven of the twenty-one were reported to have died after their throats were cut, a form of extra-judicial execution practised by Ethiopian forces in Somalia. The mosque was raided during extensive conflict in the north eastern area of Mogadishu, in which a number of Ethiopian soldiers were reported to have been killed. According to eye-witnesses, the eleven killed inside the mosque were unarmed civilians taking no active part in hostilities. A spokesperson for the Ethiopian government has denied the involvement of Ethiopian troops in these killings. Amnesty International is also concerned that approximately 41 children, estimated to range from 9 to 18 years of age, were taken by the Ethiopian military from the Al Hidya mosque where they were attending religious classes. The children are reported to be detained at the Ethiopian military base close to the pasta factory in Mogadishu. Other younger children present were not arrested. Witnesses have told Amnesty International that Ethiopian forces said these children would be released "once they had been investigated" and "if they were not terrorists". The Ethiopian military and TFG forces have been fighting against armed groups opposed to them for two days. The Elman Human Rights Organisation has documented 81 deaths and more than one hundred injured in the fighting. It is not known how many of these were civilians. The attack on the mosque followed increasing attacks by armed groups opposed to the TFG on towns in southern and central Somalia. Local residents of Beledweyne City have reported that members of the Al-Shabab militia killed four teachers in an attack on 13 April. An Al-Shabab leader has claimed that the teachers were shot in crossfire. The targeting of civilians constitutes a war crime. Amnesty International has called for international action to end impunity for crimes such as these, which are being committed in many areas of Somalia. The organization has said that the Ethiopian Government and TFG must ensure an independent investigation into these killings. "Any Ethiopian soldiers found to be responsible must be prosecuted in accordance with international fair trial standards without use of the death penalty," said Amnesty International. The organization is also calling on the United Nations Security Council to take action to end impunity throughout Somalia, through the establishment of an international Commission of Inquiry or similar mechanism to investigate serious human rights abuses and violations being committed in armed conflict in the country. Amnesty International
  6. Your obession with throwing in the now tired SL is this and SL is that whilst being reluctant to condemn the TFG has been noted saxib Now, if you may, show me the money. If not maalayacniga inaga daa.
  7. Originally posted by me: quote:Originally posted by Northerner: quote: Originally posted by me: Norf you point fingers at the TFG supporters while the entity you support is just as bad. If thats not hypocracy, I don't know what it. Are we going to run around in circles again Mr Me? I'm sure we have had this discussion already. Well your hypocrisy doesn't cease, that’s why we go around in circles. As ever you have peanuts to offer. Put up or shut up as they.
  8. Originally posted by me: Norf you point fingers at the TFG supporters while the entity you support is just as bad. If thats not hypocracy, I don't know what it. Are we going to run around in circles again Mr Me? I'm sure we have had this discussion already.
  9. Originally posted by Hunguri: Northner, I am old enough to know the right from wrong, murdering Sheekhyo Tabliiq ah at a mosqoue is not something, that I will cheer or encourage. Laakiin, my support for Somalia to have a system and goverment under one flag, will never change Adigu, when will you compromise over your secessionism idea ? I have no problem with one supporting a Somalia you described above. In fact I have respect for such a view. Its when people try to play the double agent (One Somalia + TFG) is what gets me. As for me, compromise what? Peace? Stability? Not something that can be compromised very easily saxib.
  10. Mr Me you call me a hypocrit I have no problem with that but can you be so kind as to explain you percieve it has such?
  11. ^^Hunguri, surely you're not supporting this man and his organisation anymore.
  12. ^^When will that voice shine through? Its been 17 years saxib. The political situation in Somalia doesn't bode well for SL coming back into the fold does it? We have people singing and dancing in gatherings with the man responsible for the crimes in Somalia today. They then turn around and say 'we are for the betterment of Somalia/s'. Give me abreak me says. Bring back the ICU then we may have something to talk about.
  13. Emp and LG Do you disagree with my prediction? ps one liners that are to the point is better than having much to say without saying nothing
  14. LooL Hope his Somali buddy criminals get locked up as well
  15. N.O.R.F

    18th May

    LoooL Maxaa fanaaniin la wada noqday LoooL. I know 3 of those guys. I will be in UK from Mid May :cool:
  16. N.O.R.F

    18th May

    LoooL Maxaa fanaaniin la wada noqday LoooL. I know 3 of those guys. I will be in UK from Mid May :cool:
  17. Who ever wins, McCain, Hilary/Obama. Nothing will change.
  18. What was the referee and linesmen doing??? They were blatantly giving everything to Chelsea. It was so obvious I was astonished! If Riise played more games he would have cleared that with his righ foot ya Rafa. The cross should never have come in by Kalou. LFC should have won 2-0 at least. Chelsea didnt turn up (apart from Ballack). Bring on the return leg.
  19. N.O.R.F

    Moussy

    ^^Waxa la yidhi sonkortay ku badiyaan in Africa and Asian.
  20. ^^LooooooooL That must be 'Captain Africa' in the middle loool
  21. No bad at all :cool: (sorry for being late)