NGONGE
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^^ Not a direct apology. He waffled a bit but never came out straight and apologised.
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^^ By that logic AMISOM are not guilty of shelling civilans in the Somali capital too, right? P.S. If you are not condoning the response, what exactly are you arguing about?
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^^ Juje miyo ogaa in ay dad wadaada khaawisa meeshan ka buuxan? Talo is that why most of AlShabab cover their faces?
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NGONGE runs past the fist defender, NGONGE sells a dummy to the second defender..Goaaaaaaaaaaaaaal (I blame the cumaamad).
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KK, you too would have red eyes if you spent most of your day looking up at the Sun for any unexpected American drones and rockets. Juje, what is the reason for posting the photo here? Is it Crime Watch? Provide a phone number warya.
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Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: Berbera. all reer waqooyi are from Burco - its just that some reer burco don't like in daadka la dulmiyo where as others dulminimada waxay u maleeyan amaan. It starts with a B but not Burco or Berbera, Qaahira boy. P.S. Are you watching the above dispute about the correct spelling of Qardho? It might be time to produce any ancient texts you have with the original spelling of your town.
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Originally posted by Thankful: quote:Originally posted by NGONGE: No shred of evidence? How about the man admitting it himself? Really ok produce it! The plaintiffs do not claim that Samatar personally committed the atrocities or that he was directly involved. But they said the Somali intelligence agencies and the military police under his command engaged in the killings, rapes and torture, including the use of electric shocks, of civilians. He admitted something that the witnesses aren't even alleging? Halyeey 11, With me, I just can't comprehend why out of all the warlords and other people accused of human rights abuses. Who are strongly hated, are walking free. Makes no sense. Ooh! You were talking about the case itself and not the man's guilt or his BBC interview when he admitted to ordering the attacks on H town! Wan ku fahmay. Carry on.
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Not you too, Xiin. You know what you're saying is rubbish and you have more sense than to repeat the minorty clan nonsense. Private individuals brought this case not an entire clan. Jb and others simply consider it a bonus but I doubt if they would have gone through the trouble of a court case. I am actually amazed by the coolness of the man and woman who went after Samatar. I know if I was in their place and I found out that he lived in the same area as me I would be tempted to engineer a car accident somewhere near his house, sometime as he goes for his evening stroll.
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No shred of evidence? How about the man admitting it himself?
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Wale Sayid waa la haystaa.
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Sayid, af lafahmo nagula hadal tacbaan yaho. Waxay af xabashigan aad qortay, I am not A&T. Cara.
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I will not dignify the comments about having a teacher or helper with any reply.
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All young people have to watch the film: When Harry Met Sally. It will really save us all these threads about men and women being friends.
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^^ change the subject fulay yaho.
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Like I told tujiyee, some people speak Chinese when they get angry, I speak Somali. Malika, the booto was needed here. Did you not see what he wrote?
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Eastern Sanaag To Participate In The Coming Somaliland Elections
NGONGE replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
^^ I think if you were not so worked up you would have realised that Ibti was talking to the SL guys here when she said don't waste your time on whoever it is she's talking about. -
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First you say this: Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: i am not ngonge - don't try that with me. ma anigaad af soomaali i bari hadda?? Hooy! ka joogso baan ku idhi. Then you say this: Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: labada qof oo af-soomaaliga uga liita (SOL) ayaa raba in aay aniga i hursadaaan manta. war hus laydin yidhi. It's either you think there are two people worse than me in Somali (I can only think of Norf) or you are having a go at me for no reason at all. Hadaan caluusha qac kaaga siiyo qashinka Qardhaad tufi, hadaan qoorta kaaga dago qalbiga ku istaagi..hadaan Q***** kaa feero qiiq baa kaa baxaya..hadaan ku yara qandhiifiyo qaylaad la ooye..iga joog warya, biraahan baryahaan qaata. ** Assumes a defensive posture **
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Serenity, that's because you worry too much abound understanding every single word. By the way, did you like the 'sex scene' in the first part? He spent three paragraphs setting it up then when it was really going to happen he says 45 minutes later, keenadiid started smoking'.
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Johnny, I am not going to comment on what you said about Serenity or my reading ability. I am however very annoyed that you only chose to wish Juxa a good afternoon. What's that all about?
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Serenity, why should I bother sending her anything? It is a good book after all. I just said how it made me feel. Shit really. Anyway, was the Somali book you were reading this one: It's great fun so far.
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Ibti, without giving much of the story away; when I finished reading that book I had the sick feeling that I've been duped. This was not a story about a young man's struggles or the amazing journey of life that he underwent. This was Nadifa being a typical Somali woman and going on and on and on about missing fathers and single mother households. Though well written, entertaining, gripping and sad in parts, the final emotion I got from reading the book was that it was all nothing but KALAM FAARIQ. I hate stories that have badly concealed morals to them.
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Heh@Juxa..I was just about to tell you to stop being paranoid (in Somali) but then I remembered all the drama from last time. Dee naga daa shakiga badan. Anyone would be confused in such a situation.
