N.O.R.F
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^^LoL, thanks for the clariication saxib. I just find it odd that some people give tasit support for the goings on in the south then scream blue murder when things are a little close to home. Maxaa la is fashilay iga dhe,,,,,
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Originally posted by ThePoint: quote:Originally posted by Northerner: ^^how long will we ignore the split in LA yaa Xiin? This is not an issue exclusive to SL (regardless of how MM, Fahiye and TP try to spin it). Originally posted by Mslm: Red sea: now we see reer Laas Anod are divided here aren't they? one side supports Puntland and then there is a side that supports not. This is ridiculous. Everyone knows the vast majority of SSC folks are against secession and the Somaliland project. The question remains then(and I like the dancing around it) - why is the Somaliland government arming, financing and inciting a small number of criminals who don't reflect the will of the majority in SSC? And why are the Somaliland supporters in agreement with this policy? Let's go Somaliland supporters - articulate a position here. As for why SL is interfering in Sool I think that is obvious. Asking people questions about why they want to fight their own people and not display the 'nationalism/somalinimo' they have been using for years on these here threads does not constitute support to either side ya TP. Now, I ask, where is all that 'somalinimo' got to?
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^^Its a little modern souk with shops and restaurants next to a man made river with the Burj Arab in view. http://www.madinatjumeirah.com/shopping/
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^^A non-muslin in a Muslim country is considered is a Dhimmi (look it up) read this
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^^Some will not be guided.
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^^I think the first line is a winner!
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^^after all that curry?
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The reaction by society in Arab countries to such things is silly.
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^^ not as much as one from Brick Lane/Stepney
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^^how long will we ignore the split in LA yaa Xiin? This is not an issue exclusive to SL (regardless of how MM, Fahiye and TP try to spin it).
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^^Thanks. A good read indeed. I would like to advise every non-Muslim person to search for the truth themselves. They don’t need others to help them make up their minds, they can do this themselves through reading and learning Hear Hear
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^^Eid Mubarak Insha Allah saxib. Are you still in East Afriqueiya?
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^^We need to get Universal TV to sponsor us saxib. Ala Michael Palin (the Somali version).
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Originally posted by Paragon: Check out. Some heavy duty chewing. Crazy stuff. LoooL, xanjada LoooL
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Very good piece. Ramadan it seems is alot more obvious these days in western countries. I never knew Nath Ellington was a Muslim until this thread. Great to see there are some good Muslims in the game. What about Zidane ya Bob? The greatest player in recent times.
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what kind of somali food you like to eat in Quraac,da Qadada , cashada?
N.O.R.F replied to Yaabka-Yaabkiis's topic in General
Originally posted by Dabshid: QURAAC: Beer iyo laxoox, 3 koob oo shaah bigaysa. LooL why 3 cups saxib? Laakin I agree with the laxoox with beer :cool: -
Must do a 'visa run' tomorrow,,,
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Originally posted by Hunguri: Dabshid,Northner what do u have plans for the Eid. How about a Visit to Dubai Sheikh Zayed road and the Marina for a night! Sounds good saxib and Jumeira Rd, Madinat Jumeira.
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Saaxibayal, ha idin qadhaadhaato. Fahiye,
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what is wrong with the forum ninyow..sorry about the 4 posts. I can't edit.
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LOL. This is what the agency in question wrote on their website,,, News and Press Welthungerhilfe withdraws staff from project areas in Somaliland Archive of press releases Welthungerhilfe withdraws staff from project areas in Somaliland Shelter in Somaliland © WelthungerhilfeBonn, 5.10.2007. Following heightened tensions in the East African territory of Somaliland, Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action) is temporarily withdrawing its staff from three high risk project areas: Burao, Erigavo and Borona. Over the last few days, hostilities between Somaliland’s clan militia and troops from neighbouring Puntland has resulted in ten deaths and numerous injuries. “The conflict has been building up for a long time,” explains Peter Sass, a member of Welthungerhilfe’s staff in Burao. “But outbreaks of fighting have now become extremely serious.” One of the causes for hostilities is a dispute over the water supply in the border region between Puntland and Somaliland near the town of Las Anod. According to information, both sides are now building up their military capacity. Observers fear a further escalation when the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, ends on 13th October. “The risk of continuing our work in the villages under these conditions is simply too high,” explains Sass. Welthungerhilfe’s three members of staff will initially remain in Somaliland’s more stabile capital, Hargeisa. Peter Sass and local staff © DWHH Welthungerhilfe is one of the few international organisations to have sent its staff into Somaliland. Since 2001 our work there has focused on rural development, resource protection, food security and drinking water supply. The health and food situation of people in Somaliland - which is not internationally recognised as an independent state - are amongst the worst in the world. “We hope to be able to restart our work soon,” says Peter Sass. “People’s supplies - particularly in rural areas - are already extremely low.” Peter Sass is available for interviews upon request. Welthungerhilfe.... .... is one of the largest non-governmental humanitarian aid organisations in Germany. It provides a complete range of assistance, from rapid emergency aid to long-term projects with local partner organisations in accordance with the principle of promoting self-help. Since its foundation in 1962 around 5,000 projects have been carried out in 48 countries with a total of 1.8 billion euros funding. Letzte Änderung an dieser Seite: 05.10.2007 http://www.welthungerhilfe.de/2363.html
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LOL. This is what the agency in question wrote on their website,,, News and Press Welthungerhilfe withdraws staff from project areas in Somaliland Archive of press releases Welthungerhilfe withdraws staff from project areas in Somaliland Shelter in Somaliland © WelthungerhilfeBonn, 5.10.2007. Following heightened tensions in the East African territory of Somaliland, Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action) is temporarily withdrawing its staff from three high risk project areas: Burao, Erigavo and Borona. Over the last few days, hostilities between Somaliland’s clan militia and troops from neighbouring Puntland has resulted in ten deaths and numerous injuries. “The conflict has been building up for a long time,” explains Peter Sass, a member of Welthungerhilfe’s staff in Burao. “But outbreaks of fighting have now become extremely serious.” One of the causes for hostilities is a dispute over the water supply in the border region between Puntland and Somaliland near the town of Las Anod. According to information, both sides are now building up their military capacity. Observers fear a further escalation when the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, ends on 13th October. “The risk of continuing our work in the villages under these conditions is simply too high,” explains Sass. Welthungerhilfe’s three members of staff will initially remain in Somaliland’s more stabile capital, Hargeisa. Peter Sass and local staff © DWHH Welthungerhilfe is one of the few international organisations to have sent its staff into Somaliland. Since 2001 our work there has focused on rural development, resource protection, food security and drinking water supply. The health and food situation of people in Somaliland - which is not internationally recognised as an independent state - are amongst the worst in the world. “We hope to be able to restart our work soon,” says Peter Sass. “People’s supplies - particularly in rural areas - are already extremely low.” Peter Sass is available for interviews upon request. Welthungerhilfe.... .... is one of the largest non-governmental humanitarian aid organisations in Germany. It provides a complete range of assistance, from rapid emergency aid to long-term projects with local partner organisations in accordance with the principle of promoting self-help. Since its foundation in 1962 around 5,000 projects have been carried out in 48 countries with a total of 1.8 billion euros funding. Letzte Änderung an dieser Seite: 05.10.2007 http://www.welthungerhilfe.de/2363.html
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LOL. This is what the agency in question wrote on their website,,, News and Press Welthungerhilfe withdraws staff from project areas in Somaliland Archive of press releases Welthungerhilfe withdraws staff from project areas in Somaliland Shelter in Somaliland © WelthungerhilfeBonn, 5.10.2007. Following heightened tensions in the East African territory of Somaliland, Welthungerhilfe (German Agro Action) is temporarily withdrawing its staff from three high risk project areas: Burao, Erigavo and Borona. Over the last few days, hostilities between Somaliland’s clan militia and troops from neighbouring Puntland has resulted in ten deaths and numerous injuries. “The conflict has been building up for a long time,” explains Peter Sass, a member of Welthungerhilfe’s staff in Burao. “But outbreaks of fighting have now become extremely serious.” One of the causes for hostilities is a dispute over the water supply in the border region between Puntland and Somaliland near the town of Las Anod. According to information, both sides are now building up their military capacity. Observers fear a further escalation when the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadan, ends on 13th October. “The risk of continuing our work in the villages under these conditions is simply too high,” explains Sass. Welthungerhilfe’s three members of staff will initially remain in Somaliland’s more stabile capital, Hargeisa. Peter Sass and local staff © DWHH Welthungerhilfe is one of the few international organisations to have sent its staff into Somaliland. Since 2001 our work there has focused on rural development, resource protection, food security and drinking water supply. The health and food situation of people in Somaliland - which is not internationally recognised as an independent state - are amongst the worst in the world. “We hope to be able to restart our work soon,” says Peter Sass. “People’s supplies - particularly in rural areas - are already extremely low.” Peter Sass is available for interviews upon request. Welthungerhilfe.... .... is one of the largest non-governmental humanitarian aid organisations in Germany. It provides a complete range of assistance, from rapid emergency aid to long-term projects with local partner organisations in accordance with the principle of promoting self-help. Since its foundation in 1962 around 5,000 projects have been carried out in 48 countries with a total of 1.8 billion euros funding. Letzte Änderung an dieser Seite: 05.10.2007 http://www.welthungerhilfe.de/2363.html
