Ibtisam
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AAAh Aaliya Edited her's. Nevermind. Malika the first line ayaan kuu heesta Xidigo who posted same time as me kind of expressed my problem with people's responses.
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I would've agreed 10mins ago Faheema, but I think not haada. Maybe my disappointment will wear off tomorrow I will say Iiih. P.s. How you doing?? P.s.s; Oh what the hell, no one i perfect. iii EDITED: @Faheema. okay can I say iiiiiiiiiiiiii
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You would think people would be more concerned with the Somali drug dealers, junkies and increasing baby mothers in our community. If someone wants to talk about modesty, you are probably best starting off with try to address the Muslims sisters with their butt cheeks hanging out and tits popping out. As for the umbrella hijjab popularized by the Somali ladies. I love it, the practicing Somali sisters don’t mess about, may Allah reward them and give them strength. The daily abuse they put up with to fulfill their lords command to the best of their ability rather than bending to pressure, stereo types and high fashion is admirable. Marx, lol @ it puts you off, then it has achieved its purpose I think. Malika, not so fast with the Hadith, that Hadith has been negated. I will dig up the reasons as too why tomorrow inshallah. So Islamicly this argument has no leg to stand on, other than the fact that some of us feel embarrassed justifying things to the fashion police. *shakes head at Aaliyah and Malika's response* Really to sale your sisters so short. P.s. I cannot believe this thread and the people who responded! :mad:
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^^Then employ some other less serious accusation, I'm sure you are aware the seriousness of uttering such thing.
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^^^So the team consist of a couple hypocrites??? :confused: AfricaOwn you should becareful about calling someone hypocrites. Subxanallah.
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^^The West would just fall from a higher place, it is indeed a long way down!
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North you can watch it here for the next 29days! http://www.channel4.com/video/brandless-catchup.js p?vodBrand=dispatches-unseen-gaza#popover I suggest everyone should watch it. Just click on play episode it is 49mins long.
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I'll dig up link and e-mail for you guys 2morrow inshallah.
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^^Developmental assistance has been going down for years anyway, with or with out CC. Sending money to Somali is beyond expensive, I knew I should've got $$ saved up, £75 for $100 :eek: Long gone are the days when just over £50 was $100, ya noo soo ceeliyah
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AfricaOwn is acting like "ME" haad, one question after another.
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LOOL@ this being optimistic! But I do agree, the big bad CC is having little effect in Africa and business opportunities are still high! Wait why is this in politics?
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LOOOL @ che is too nice!! HAHAHA Che you need to rugby tackle Red sea. Imagine he even put Ibti in front of you, Nothing wrong with errm nice. Red Sea, please search for Sharmakee like Bush searched for Bin laden.
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^^^Do you think we can buy Sharmarke and get him to play for us, the guy was top dude.
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^^I like Allamagan, he has a good heart, I saw him blowing the flag for Gaza, not sure I ever read anything he wrote with regards to politics. Horn is always angry not sure his stance either, but he writes very well. What ever happened to Xoogsade?? If he is still around, it would be a good addition.
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^^I think Adam and Caamir should be in the first pick team. Drop A&T iyo LSK on the bench. Che Red's team doe slook explosive But it might work really well. Red Sea, I might be wrong about LSK for you are right, I did see him in a nice ciimamaad
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^^^I forgot Caamir and Adam added them now, but there are few other, can't remember now. Red Sea, LOOOL Brother Kashfa playing along side Ibti!! LOOOL HAHA Drop A&T, the man has a short attention spam and would start talking about other stories half way. LSK should be on the PL team. I like the defence, but who the hell is Hazam (the new radical kiddo?) Not too sure about Xiin as a striker, I'd put him in defense, he does well under pressure and when backed into a tight corner. AfricaOwn, lol well there is your strong team.
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Originally posted by Abtigiis &Tolka: I think these people need to go to Djibouti for inclusion. Somaliland Best 11 Vs Puntland Best 11 Somaliland 1. Goalkeeper – Ibtisam Defenders: 2. Xaaji Xundjuf 3. Ayoub 4. Suldaanka 5. Oodweyne Midfield 6. Africaown 7. Qudhac 8. Mintid Farayar 9. Ngonge Strikers 10. Jacaylbaro (Captain) 11. Norf Coach: Red Sea Puntland 1- Goalkeeper - Sophist Defence 2- Garyaqan 3- Dhulqarneyn 4- Emperor 5- Xinnfaniin Midfield 6- General Duke (Captain) 7- Qalbi-adeyg 8- Che 9- Hunguri Strikers 10- Koora-Tuunshe 11- Naxar Nugaleed Coach: Cisse HAHAH The puntland team is rubbish; Lets see; Their striker Naxar Nugaleed has already switched sides, and Cisse is easily lured by burco girls, and not entirely convinced by Puntland. Hunguri has vested interest in Hargisa, while Xiin and Sophist are looking far ahead, even if they were playing for PL they would do too much planning and team talks and no play. So Naxar Nugaleed, Hunguri, Cisse, Che, Xiin and Sophist are OUTof the team. In comes KK, Gheelle.T. They are short, so some one open the window for them to buy some players. The Somaliland team has some major problems too; Lets see; Ibtisam is nuts most of the time babbling on about the people, the people, the people rather than an entity called SL. She is prone to scoring few own goals. Red sea has vested interest in deep South, and his loyalties spread too thin. The same can be said of north. So Somaliland team should lose; ReD, North and Ibti, at least till they can either proof their loyalty and commitment to the team. In comes; Marx, Poker and Lander I agree with Che; A&T please add a third time, called Ku wii meel qaabsan weyeh Xiin, Ibti, Che, Red, Somalipriate, Me, North, Blessed, Caamir and Adam and few more
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I did not go to grade school, was still running around in the wild I guess waa necessary evil
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^^Do you think waa police man?? I hate the police :mad:
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Somali lawmakers have voted to expand parliament and are to decide whether to delay electing a new president. Some 200 members of the moderate Islamist Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia are to join parliament, along with 75 from civil society groups ARS leader Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed announced on Sunday he would contest the presidential election. Mr Sharif and Prime Minister Nur Hassan Hussein are seen as the two main presidential contenders. More than a dozen candidates are expected to vie to succeed President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed. He stood down last month after falling out with the prime minister over a UN-backed peace deal. The MPs met in neighbouring Djibouti due to insecurity at home - in their absence on Monday, the parliament in the city of Baidoa was ransacked by looters. Reports say the chamber building and presidential palace had been stripped, with even the doors and windows carried off. The atmosphere in Baidoa - one of the few strongholds of Somalia's fragile transitional government - is reported to be tense, with different militia groups patrolling the streets. It follows the weekend's withdrawal of Ethiopian troops, who had entered Somalia in 2006 in an effort to oust Islamist groups. While their parliament was being ransacked, MPs voted overwhelmingly in Djibouti to double the number of parliamentary seats from 275. Of the 220 MPs present, 211 voted in favour. Following UN-backed peace talks in Djibouti, members of the transitional government agreed to include 200 new lawmakers from the ARS. They are expected to be sworn in this week. Another 75 new lawmakers from civil society groups are scheduled to join parliament at a later date. MPs are also mulling whether to extend by some 10 days Wednesday's deadline for choosing a new president, to allow contenders time to campaign. The UN special representative for Somalia, Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, earlier urged the parliament to respect its 28 January deadline for selecting Mr Yusuf's successor. Under the constitutional charter, a new Somali president - who in turn will appoint a new prime minister - should be chosen by parliament within 30 days of the resignation of the last one. But the BBC's Mohammed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu says the chamber is unlikely to decide who should be the new president by then. Our correspondent says the prime minister and ARS leader are the two leading candidates for the post in terms of popularity. He adds that if Mr Sharif wins the presidency, then Mr Hussein would not be able to remain as prime minister because they are both from the ****** clan and therefore cannot hold the top two government posts under Somali power-sharing rules. The more hardline Islamist wing of the ARS, based in Eritrea, and the radical al-Shabab fighters inside Somalia, have both refused to take part in Somalia's peace talks. African Union (AU) peacekeepers, Somali government forces and some ARS fighters are taking up the positions vacated by the Ethiopians. Addis Ababa sent in the troops in 2006 but the intervention proved widely unpopular with Somalis and galvanised the insurgency, analysts say. On Saturday a suicide car bomber targeting AU peacekeepers killed at least 17 people, mainly civilians, in the capital Mogadishu. AU spokesman Maj Bahuko Baridgye told AFP on Monday that Islamist extremists were to blame. He said the militants were plotting more suicide attacks and warned civilians to be cautious. Some 16,000 civilians have been killed in the conflict between Somalia's transitional government and the Islamists, and a million more have been forced from their homes. Some three million people need food aid - a third of the population. Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, since when various militias have been battling for control. BBC
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Tanzania's only albino MP has been trying to fight prejudice. Witchdoctors in Tanzania are defying a government ban announced on Friday, intended to stop the killings of people with albinism for ritual medicine. A BBC correspondent has seen at least 10 witchdoctors are working openly. It comes days after the latest murder of an albino man in Tanzania brought the national death toll to at least 40 since mid-2007. The killers reportedly sell albino body parts - including limbs, hair, skin and genitals - to witchdoctors. Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said on Friday the government was revoking the licences of all traditional healers with immediate effect. "These witchdoctors are big liars," he said at a rally in the northern Shinyanga region. But the BBC's Vicky Ntetema said it was business as usual for the traditional healers she visited on Monday just outside the biggest city Dar es Salaam. I believe it would have been better if the PM had consulted us before announcing the ban A spokesman for a traditional healers' association has criticised the ban. Arusha-based herbalist Haruna Kifimbo told the Citizen newspaper: "We are legally registered, they should be dealing with some state organs who have not done much to stop the wave of albino killings." He claimed members of his association were offering services to more than 30% of the country's population. "We have so many patients and clients who depend on us," he told the Citizen. "I believe it would have been better if the PM had consulted us before announcing the ban." In the most recent case last Wednesday an albino man - named as Jonas Maduka - was killed in Sogoso village in the north-western Mwanza region. He was reportedly eating dinner at home when some people called and asked for his help. When he went outside he was strangled, before his assailants chopped off his leg and made away with the limb. The Tanzanian authorities have arrested more than 90 people in recent months - including four police officers - on suspicion of killing albinos or of trading in their body parts. There are thought to be more than 200,000 albinos in the country, which has a total population of 40 million. The killings have spread to neighbouring states, with at least one albino murder each in Burundi and Kenya last year. BBC
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Or latest memember is called HisNoDuke @ Che I seen JB.
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Originally posted by Norf 2: ^No more warlords dear. They have been 'neutralised' What does that mean? they changed shirts and now you are going to put your hopes and dreams on them same former warlords. Waadii
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LayZie; As I said I could not make out who was punished, I just saw the part about warlords were punished and paraded. As long as they are warlords, however small I don't care what happens to them, they have it coming. And no I don't believe in guilty by association, miid kaasata for his crimes. As for the families that Al Shabaab Murdered, what comes around goes around dear, they too will have it coming. As for the link; Accudubililah, I didn't see that before. The settlers have probably done the biggest damage and biggest obstruction to any peace process. They are worse than the soldiers sometimes. Last time they started fighting the settlers, they battled with the Israel army, the problem is the Israel allowed the settlers to move in and move the Palestinians to start with, now they have this radical Jewish theory of populating the soil of the holy land. LOOL Adam
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So what happens if Sharif does not win and one of the warlords takes it. :confused: Xiin, north iyo Thierry, what would be your options? Would you support the warlord?
