Goodir

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  1. Not everyone thinks this is East vs West. But some think if the place were Cairo, Amman or Riyadh, the tone and the coverage would have been much different. Little to do with rigged election results.
  2. ^Monkey see monkey do. He was Billy O do it.
  3. ^Stop the deadly fatwa. It was only a link. When posts disppear like Iranian opposition votes, pls get in touch with relevant moderator and all shall be explained. The Guardian Council(the baby) isn't keen on topics about complaints either. Poor sherban Shabeel must the the foreign reporters banned coverage.
  4. Great! Another Somali talent lost to London Somali Gang Shootout.
  5. Is the poster more suitable to represent than others? Why is that?
  6. ^Balo meel bey la'dahay. Someone should mail him some arabic prank post cards. Reminds me of some crazy truck driver the other day oo rabay inuu meel construction xoog ku soo galo and off course and I didn't let him. He yelled out the window "Go home" and I gave him a huge grin. I didn't bother reacting with a finger. But the worst thing was that I drove like 15 mph with next few miles and that pissed him even more. A squad car with madow officer just happened to be sitting on the corner.
  7. teachers at Madarasas sexual abusing young boys Madarasas? WTF
  8. ^Amina since you are married to one, you tell us of the typical Somali husband.
  9. ^Have you tried Kirishoow Mirish? A friend made it last week and it was fantastic.
  10. Sheikh Sharif and Company are the new contractors for the "Country Sale Security" on behalf of Western Investors to buy Somalia for peanuts. During the slave trade era, West African tribal leaders used to sell their goods and people as slaves to western traders who in turn sold them to the Americn colonies. Today, Sheikh Sharif represents the new breed of African leaders who are promising to sell the country and its people to western interests, the problem he is facing is that times have changed, and Somalians are a breed of people who are not used to slavery to other than Allah SWT. The current events are interesting, but the final objective is the Sale of the Nation. The front runner of the promoting team is Aweys, a religious politician, who time and again demonstrated well how these demons destroyed the country.
  11. ^You can't teach old khaldaan a new language. It will always sound like carrablaay.
  12. Al-Shabaab must be preparing huge party. Celebrate.....celebr ate....celebrate.
  13. ^Empty speech with no major policy change is the way to attract Arab-Muslims. If the place were Malaysia or Indonesia, he could not have said some of the things he said in Cairo. Perhaps the reason Cairo was chosen instead of the largest Muslim country by population on earth. Much has been made of the fact that an African-American with the name Barack Hussein Obama could be elected President. But my personal story is not so unique. The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores - that includes nearly seven million American Muslims in our country today who enjoy incomes and education that are higher than average. Nearly 7 Million? Fact or Fiction?
  14. ^Ha walaaleysan waa gaal nimcooyinka Rabbi ku kufriyey. Johnny, do atheists believe in Shabaab?
  15. A disgusting piece of nacnac. Spits at the face of all the great eedooyin out there.
  16. CHOGO, Tanzania (UNHCR) - A further 1,500 refugees in Chogo settlement, in the north-eastern coastal region of Tanga, are still in the process of getting naturalized Working and living alongside the local population, many of the Somali Bantu refugees and new citizens can trace their origins to this area of the country, from where their ancestors were transported as slaves. The refugees returned in the early 1990s fleeing civil war and the collapse of Siad Barre's regime in Somalia. Back then, tens of thousands of Somalis travelled on overcrowded and rickety dhows to the Kenyan harbour of Mombasa. A small group of refugees of Bantu origin made their way even further south, to Tanga, reversing the path their ancestors had taken more than three centuries ago. Ramadhani Abdalah, a Tanzanian Zigua farmer, remembers very well the day the refugees arrived in Tanga. "I heard about refugees before, but when they came, it was my first time to actually see a refugee," he now recalls. "I was so surprised. They were talking in the same language as I do, Zigua, but they came from Somalia." Ramadhani lives in one of the neighbouring villages of Chogo settlement where he prepares land for planting. He is hired by a former Somali Bantu farmer and is paid 12,000 Tanzanian shillings (about US$9) for each acre of land he clears. At first the government of Tanzania, with assistance from UNHCR, hosted the Somali refugees in Mkuyu camp, also in Tanga region. In March 2003, more than 3,000 refugees were transferred from there to Chogo, a newly-constructed settlement some 80 kilometres away, in a move towards naturalizing the Somali Bantus who wished to stay. Upon arrival in Chogo, each refugee family received more than 2.5 acres (about one hectare) of land, to farm and to build a home. With the help of UNHCR, working with the Tanzanian authorities and the Tanzanian non-governmental organization, Relief to Development Society, a school, health centre and market were constructed. Since 2005, the new citizens and the 1,500 refugees awaiting citizenship have been supporting themselves and living together with the surrounding communities. Haji Sefu Ali, one of the elders in Chogo, proudly shows off his farm. "In Chogo, we have named the villages after places in Somalia," he says. "We are tilling land, raising cattle and chicken and are taking care of ourselves." Life has been a struggle, adds Fatouma, his neighbour and a grandmother of three, but "today, we are citizens of Tanzania. My granddaughters could even become president one day. In Somalia, for a Bantu, that would not be possible." By Brendan Bannon and Eveline Wolfcarius in Chogo, Tanzania
  17. Somalia-most beautiful country in the world with the most ugliest people.
  18. Naf miyaa la barbardhigee bahalka? Qaalisanaa heedhe! La'aantiis nolol inaysan jirin adigaa diidi lahaa agjoogiisa.
  19. Brother Ramadan could not reason with this ugly cow. Her line of argument revolves around Muslims (read: humans) threatened me and will continue to threaten anyone for insulting their sacred scripture. I guess Ramadan did not want to school her the difference between Islam and Muslim. Johnny the Atheist boy, if you wish to be of any assistance to her, replace her vibrator hadaad ragnimo heysid laakiin fuleynimo?
  20. ^Apology accepted. Now tell me more, ma jiidaa bahasha?