Ibtisam

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  1. ^^^Hello Serenity. For the sake of not turning you to his advocate; I’ll just leave it as: Do you not see a clear contradiction between his conduct as Mr. Smith and the ideas he is pushing down people’s throat organization and all. You don’t think it is actually doing him any favours do you?? He is using SOL, Youtube etc as a platform to reach people and advocate his views, which happen to be in direct contradiction (or at least does harm) to the aims of these organizations. This is all good and well if he did not publicity these organizations and his role in them. He cannot claim the moral high ground and advocate for the ideals of these organizations and in the same breath put forward his own ideas, he needs to separate them. At the end of the day if he never mentioned these organizations or laid claims on them, no one would have borough them up or questioned his ability to lead them. Let’s not beat around the bush or go around in circles, seen as he is here on his own in a public forum he can stop dragging their names around with him.
  2. ^^^You I thought that as well, I found this other song mathew santos is on, will find link for you inshallah. JB maaxad laa qoosli??? Jejey: thanks. Blessed: Your welcome, you can now stop abusing Commons.
  3. Obviously Israel is above the law. The only way to change this is to kick people like Jack Straw out of office. Labour created Israel in 1948 and supplied Israel with plutonium in the 1960s. Today more than 50% of Labour MPs are devoted Zionists. Yet people like Jack Straw get widespread Muslim support in Blackburn (90% Muslims) Shame on them. Toure...you included! ---------------------------- An Israeli general wanted for alleged war crimes escaped arrest in the UK because British police feared an armed confrontation at Heathrow airport. Documents seen by BBC News reveal how Major General Doron Almog managed to fly back to Israel when police failed to board his plane in September 2005. He stayed on board for two hours after a tip-off that he was facing detention. Police were concerned about a potential clash with Israeli air marshals or armed personal security on the plane. Maj Gen Almog had flown to the UK for social and charitable visits to Jewish communities in Solihull, in the West Midlands, and Manchester. Lawyers acting for Palestinian campaigners lobbied the Metropolitan Police to act over allegations he had ordered the destruction in 2002 of more than 50 Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip. Campaigners say the homes were destroyed by the Israeli army as retribution for a Palestinian militant attack, in contravention of the laws of war protecting civilian property. Israel says destruction of Palestinian houses is among the necessary measures it takes to protect its citizens. The Met initially refused to get involved, citing massive pressures on counter-terrorism teams in the wake of the London bombings. But the legal representatives successfully applied to a judge for an arrest warrant for a private prosecution. Decisions log A decisions log prepared for the Independent Police Complaints Commission, which has investigated the incident, shows officers decided to detain the general at Heathrow's immigration control. They then planned to take him to a police station to consider executing the warrant. However, news of the warrant leaked to the Israeli Embassy. Officials tipped off the general and he and his wife refused to leave the El Al flight for the two hours it sat at the London airport's terminal. The documents now show Det Supt John MacBrayne, a senior counter-terrorism officer who was responsible for the operation, could not get confirmation that his team had the right to board the plane. El Al, Israel's national airline, had refused permission. In his log, he wrote: "Another consideration [was] that El Al flights carried armed air marshals, which raised issues around public safety. "There was also no intelligence as to whether Mr Almog would have been travelling with personal security as befitted his status, armed or otherwise." The officer concluded there were real risks to the police and public and also had concerns about the "international impact of a potentially armed police operation at an airport". When Maj Gen Almog arrived back in Israel, the planned arrest caused a minor diplomatic storm, with Israeli foreign minister Silvan Shalom describing the incident as an "outrage". In turn, the then UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw apologised to his counterpart for any embarrassment caused. Hickman and Rose, lawyers for the Palestinians, demanded an inquiry. A spokesman for the Independent Police Complaints Commission said its review had not identified the source who leaked details of the planned arrest. It also concluded police had not broken rules by failing to board the aircraft to execute the warrant. John O' Connor, a former head of Scotland Yard's flying squad, told BBC One's Breakfast programme: "All they needed to do was to stop the plane from taking off and negotiate through the Foreign Office." He said he felt the arrest had been "written off", putting "British justice is in the dock." Source: BBC NEWS.
  4. ^^^^Erm, if you go back a few pages iskag daaka afka kaa marmariyi the organizations, on another thread he even invited people to join one of them and encouraged people to get active in them. It is not below to belt to ask him whether these organisations endorse his thinking and the ideas he advocates for. HE, not anyone else burled his cyber character with his responsibilities in real life. No one expects him to be walking talking personifications of these organizations, but he does need to distinguish between his views and the organizational views. Although I did not ask him in this regard, it makes perfect sense to me.
  5. ^^^what are you going to get?? North, yes I did....pictures on facebook. Faheema....50% of football is luck...they got lucky! Arsenal will win tonight game. :cool:
  6. A blow to their little plan, they need to find a new way of getting to Africa. I'm so glade African leaders refused (I was certain they will fight over it due to the bribery/incentives that comes with it!) ---------------- Gen William Ward said Africom's intent had been misunderstood. The US military has decided to keep the base of its new Africa Command in Germany for now, after only one African nation, Liberia, offered to host it. Most African countries have been wary of plans to base the command, Africom, on the continent. Africom's commander, Gen William Ward, said there were no plans to create large US garrisons on the continent. The military command was created last year to unite responsibilities shared by three other US regional commands. The US plan had been misunderstood by some African countries, Gen Ward told the BBC. The key aim of Africom was to build the capacity of African countries for security and peacekeeping, he said, adding there were no plans to move the headquarters for at least a year. Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua announced in November that he would not allow his country to host an Africom base and that he was also opposed to any such bases in West Africa. South Africa and Libya have also voiced strong reservations. Only Liberia, which has historic links to the US, has offered to host it. There has been concern that Africom is really an attempt to protect US oil and mineral interests in Africa, amid growing competition for resources from Asian economies, says the BBC's Alex Last in the Nigerian capital Abuja. Then there are fears about the continent being drawn into the US war on terror, our correspondent adds. Gen Ward said Africom was not about militarisation but consolidating existing operations under one single command, while helping Africans with military training and supporting peacekeeping and aid operations. Source- BBC
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  8. Ibz, I think you’re delusional! You don’t know me, so don’t pass judgement on things that you don’t know. That someone you mentioned doesn’t even exist as far as I am concerned. Your pathetic and in need of serious psychological help and fast. I don’t want to see you snooping around any of our events from now on. If you trespass, you'll be escorted off the premise with immediate effect Looooooooool, HAHAh lool, Allah beerka. lool. Qoosol baadan. lool. Waan iisaarkii doona, I don't see the point of innan kuula tirisaad behind a screen. Not my kinda thing. Lazy Aren't you getting a little too personal airing shameless gossips? Unless you know him in real life, you shouldn't spread the powder room gossips in public forums. I think you have too much time on your hands ghettonima Exactly how someone who is forever a*ss kissing one Farah or another and speaking on their behalf (when they can and do answer on their own behlaf) can say I have too much time on my hands is beyond me, I guess Tuuji waad kaa baaxad. Fruthermore you don't know what/ who I may or maynot know so iska amus. :rolleyes: Loool @ UD! HAHAHa. shows you can never please everyone. :cool: looool
  9. chubacka: He does not, he is maskeen, I won't be surprise if the damn thing collapses after they see this side of him. Only the other day, someone was telling me how shocked they were and how from now on they will ignore him in real life. North…No there are few around.
  10. ^^^Lool. HE is not normal an angry guy dee... well not outside the politics section. I was bit shocked. lol
  11. ^^^Did I watch a different match... I thought they won.. 2-0, why u so mad??
  12. ^^^^Oh come on do us a fav...please!!
  13. loool. This is sad and funny. lol. Cheerleaders baa iigu taaran!! :eek:
  14. lool It is sweet to see a grown man like Ngonge on SOL admitting he is missing his wife terribly… and she's only been away for one night! lol AAliyah...sister you misunderstood the brother, he just wanted to show you a different side. Jokers.
  15. Nephy; do as you please, don't live for other people! IF it is not one thing, it will be another thing. It will be the way you walk, the time you finish work or go out with friends! there is no winning. Personally I love them. When I was younger, I got my belly button done, *ahem* someone threaten to rip it thorough if I do not remove it, so I did. I'm thinking of getting it done again inshallah.
  16. I’ve been meaning to post about this guy for a while, but my memory is bad. In case you aint heard it yet, both his albums are off the hook. On his second album, there are 16tracks, I love 15 of them. Lyrically deep, I suppresses Nas and Tupac. And he can express himself without profanity, so you can listen to it with children around. dumb it down & & and and I’m sure you have heard of Superstar Switch, Coldblooded...Just check out his album as a whole, no point me posting every song. I hope he gets an award this year, although he may have dropped his album too late in the year. Hip-hop music, once a platform for creative expression and friendly competition, has, sadly, become a popularity contest. With record sales down and ringtone dollars up, rookies searching for that "one big hit" seem solely concerned with being deemed "cool." Lyrics have side-stepped, giving way to dance-instructing "rappers" more concerned with sparking the new "Macarena" than being hailed as an MC. On the outside looking in at such followers is Lupe Fiasco. Rather than conform to music industry standards, Fiasco (born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco) has trail-blazed his own path to critical acclaim. Possessing head-spinning wordplay and a topical range more akin to the underground than the mainstream, the 25-year-old lyricist has proven that talent can still make waves in the rap game.
  17. The UN needs $6m to keep feeding programmes going The lives of up to 15,000 children are at risk in Somalia unless emergency aid arrives in the next two weeks, the UN children's agency, Unicef, has warned. "It is the forgotten crisis," Unicef's Christian Balslev-Olesen told the BBC, saying Somalia was the world's worst place for children. Without extra funding, emergency feeding programmes could be closed down next month, he warned. He said fighting had created "a time-bomb" of people living in camps. Ethiopian troops intervened in Somalia just over a year ago, when they helped government forces oust Islamists from much of southern Somalia. If you take all the indicators for children, it's the most difficult place on the globe Christian Balslev-Olesen Since then the capital, Mogadishu, has been the scene of battles with government and Ethiopian troops taking on insurgents. In this time it is estimated that 60% Mogadishu's residents have fled their homes, many to camps around Afgooye just outside the capital. "If we are not getting additional funding within the coming two weeks, we will have to close down a number of life-saving feeding activities in the central-south by the end of March," Mr Balslev-Olesen told the BBC's Network Africa programme. The UN body needs about $6m to keep 110 feeding programmes running, the Unicef's representative in Somalia said. A further $3.1m was needed for water sanitation projects to contain outbreaks of diarrhoea and cholera. "Life in Somalia for the IDPs [internally displaced people], but also the ordinary people, is extreme," he said. "If you take all the indicators for children, it's the most difficult place on the globe." He said it was also the world's most insecure place for humanitarian staff to work. So far only 2,400 African Union peacekeepers have been sent to Somalia, of a planned 8,000-strong force. Source: BBC
  18. Malika You cannot even being to undo the damage done maba is nacay marka waxaas xidhanayo AAliyah I'm so offended it is not even funny! I mean,... I mean... I ... I never mind I'm now off to sulk for few days. So I will see you all next week Friday. Till then I want you both to ponder on how you've hurt my feelings with you lack of imagination in an imaginative scenario.! Issh And Buuxo, thanks, I know you always have my back....not
  19. ^^^Now^^^^ there goes my invite to mine for both of you! Maa waaxa laagu yidi it is a down graded affair, how dare you say you will not put in effort!... bengali or nor bengali
  20. ^^^REd aah* Bengali think it is bad luck to wear all red, so please imagine again! lool HAHA I'm so gutted that story was not true!! AAliyah!
  21. ^^^Loool. I use to love Juxa stories as a child. Lool, that is exactly how it is, I started to believe the damn story, I was even planning how I was gonna kick his cuz out the picture! lol
  22. AALiyah, I'm almost starting to believe this dude exist...!! lool. damn u mean he don't?
  23. ^^^^YOu, can tell all you want! I really don't mind, it is all lies anyway.
  24. Looool AAliyah you are the worse keeper of siir!! Lool @ Malika Lool @buuxo!! HAHA lool, I was trying to help her!
  25. AALiyah!^^^^^Looooooooooooool. As of matter of fact, You are on the money! Damn yaa kuu sheeki?? Loool HAHAH Malika : I can have fun for both of us, he can remain a geek. I'm telling you geek is the future.