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Haatu;890729 wrote: NG, you don't dump rubbish in someone else's backyard, one of the oldest rules in the book War this is a publicity stunt with the added advantage of scaring off those that dump toxic waste in Somali waters. But the cement itself is nothing to really moan about. Wax fahan.
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Morning all by the way.
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N.O.R.F;890518 wrote: Ngonge, telefoonka waad iska sidataa baan ku idhi You're starting to sound like my mother warya (she said exactly those words only last night).
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Somali youth more interested in the Gaza conflict
NGONGE replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in General
Apophis;890611 wrote: NGONGE, if you and those supporting Gaza care so much why don't we see support for those fighting the Ethio oppression? They're no Arab enough for your kind are they?? Away with the fake humanism. Ah, the folly of the isbaaro kids. Are the Ethiopians bombarding Jigjiga right now and is it news? As for those shouting "what about Somalia", it's actually curious to see that most of you are the progny of those that burnt Somalia. Your lack of self awareness is truly cringeworthy. Fix up. -
Somali youth more interested in the Gaza conflict
NGONGE replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in General
Oba, your benefactor agrees with me. Is he ciyaal caseer too? Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has accused Israel of deliberately striking Gaza ahead of the elections in both 2008 and today, but urged that “the conditions of 2012 are different than they were in 2008.” He also called for an immediate cease-fire to be observed. “Israel also attacked Gaza in 2008 prior to elections. Now elections are coming again and it is doing the same thing” Erdoğan told a Turkish-Egyptian Business Forum in Cairo yesterday. “I am calling on [israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu. We are not in 2008. We are in 2012 and conditions are different than 2008. Make your calculations correctly,” Anatolia news agency quoted him as saying. Call for immediate truce Erdoğan reiterated that a cease-fire should be declared immediately. “I’m calling on Israel and Gaza to provide a cease-fire immediately, within 24 hours. Extending the situation won’t bring anything to either side,” he said. He criticized Western powers for wanting to pull the Arab world to pieces. “While Israel is attacking and sabotaging the peace, there will be no security or stability for any country in the region,” he said. Erdoğan said Turkey wished to see a cease-fire declared in Gaza immediately, while Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi told him that there were “some indications” a ceasefire could be reached soon, but said he had no firm guarantees. “The party using disproportionate force is obvious,” Erdoğan said in a press conference with Morsi following the meeting of Turkey-Egypt High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Cairo on Nov. 17, according to Reuters. “Humanity will not forgive this if sovereign countries defend injustice under the guise of preserving Israel and its security,” he said. “This hypocrisy should end. These double standards should end,” Erdoğan said. “I had a telephone conversation with U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin on the issue. I asked them to convince Israel and to give an important assurance. Israel did not accord with the previous Cairo ceasefire agreement, and I told them that this could not be repeated again.” Erdoğan also met the Arab League’s Secretary General Nabil Elaraby and Qatar’s Emir Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani yesterday, in order to discuss the situation in Gaza. Israel vows to ‘expand’ Gaza op Israel continued its strikes on Gaza over the weekend, bringing the death toll in the Palestinian territory to 55, while vowing to continue to “expand” its operation despite international efforts to effect a truce. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said yesterday that Israel would not negotiate a truce with the Gaza Strip’s Hamas rulers as long as rocket fire continues from the Palestinian enclave. “The first and absolute condition for a truce is stopping all fire from Gaza,” he said before meeting French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, adding that all militant factions in Gaza would have to commit to ceasing rocket fire. “We want a long-term arrangement,” Lieberman said. Gaza death toll rises His remarks came on the fifth day of strikes on Gaza which have left 55 people dead, while militants from the strip have fired hundreds of rockets at Israel, one of which killed three, Agence France-Presse reported. Earlier yesterday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was ready to “significantly expand” its operation against militants in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip even as he prepared to receive Fabius. “We are extracting a heavy price from Hamas and the terror organizations,” Netanyahu said at a weekly Cabinet meeting. “The army is prepared to significantly expand the operation.” Netanyahu said he was holding ongoing talks with world leaders, “and we appreciate their understanding of Israel’s right to self-defense.” His remarks came as thousands of Israeli troops backed by amor massed along the border, fueling fears of a ground assault. Three of yesterday’s youngest victims were named as 3-year-old Tamer Abu Saifan and his 1-year-old sister Jumana, as well as 18-month-old Iyyad Abu Khusa. A missile strike on the beachfront Shati refugee camp in Gaza City killed Tasneem al-Nahal, 13, and another adult member of her family, the Hamas-run Health Ministry and witnesses said. Aircraft also hit two media centers in Gaza City, wounding at least eight journalists, one of whom lost a leg, ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said. Two Anatolia news agency reporters and one driver accompanying them were also wounded in a second strike on the media center. In Tel Aviv, sirens sounded for the fourth straight day, sending pedestrians and drivers running for cover. Seven rockets have been fired at Tel Aviv since Nov. 15, with three hitting the sea, three intercepted by Iron Dome and another slamming into open ground. Monday, 19 November 2012 Hurriyet Daily News http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/144929/turkish-pm-cautions-defiant-israel-over-gaza-raid.html -
Somali youth more interested in the Gaza conflict
NGONGE replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in General
I slaute the Somali youth for their righteous stand on this matter. Root for the underdogs, my people. -
^^ Don't jump in with both feet, saaxib. This still remains cement and the ship, since it was not captured by pirates (though some may question the distinction) will very likely be released with no trouble at all. Still, it's a nice publicity for the PL coast guard (better than the last time they rescued a stranded boat).
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Haatu;890529 wrote: Confiscate the ship and lock them up. That'll teach them a lesson. Ng, it doesn't matter if it's just cement, it's about the principle. What is the principle?
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^^ It's all that cement in the PL sea, I tell ya.
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^^ But both can comment on politics. Wax fahan.
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^^ He's been subbed less times than the three "flair" players in the team. Sturridge came on as sub for almost every game (and started the last game) but only scored ONE goal. Don't make any comparisons here, saaxib.
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^^ Rumour has it that Juxa was walking around Xamar with a brolly and a surgical mask on.
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^^ Tomorrow the PL coast guards will arrest a Bolivian ship because one of the sailors chose to urinate in the sea! (war it's a publicity stunt if I ever saw one).
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Isqabo? I don't think my arms can reach that far round anymore.
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^^ I was a Korean ship gonig from Oman to Somalia. The Somali businessmen who were supposed to buy it refused to do so. It was CEMENT. It's hardly a substance that will harm the marine life of the PL coast. Naga daaya dee.
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^^ You don't want politics to be open for all, you talk about uniformity and order yet say you're not totalitarian? Hada maxaad tahay?
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^^ Aniga isku dhex yaacay. I discovered it as I was walking up the stairs. Plus, I did have cheese cake on Saturday.
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^^ You're showing worrying signs of totalitaranism warya. Fix up.
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^^ Rubbish. Politics is open for all.
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^^ Watch it you! :mad:
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^^ You choose not to see it, saaxib. I think I should expand on this: http://www.somaliaonline.com/community/showthread.php/20452-How-To-Write-An-Interesting-Online-Somali-(Political)-Article?highlight=write+somali+political+article
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^^ War don't encourage him dee. One day he calls for the impeachment of the president and the next he's singing Somaliyeey tooso!
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^^ Not at all. He's been awful in the past few months and his backtracking has become more evident. His indiscipline always lets him down.
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Err..it was CEMENT!
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Faheema.;890433 wrote: ^ I think I like NGONGE's idea...although they do grow up pretty fast, I just have to make sure I don't feed them that often You can combine my idea and his. Live in the island with Alpha and look after your baby Alexis and when Alexis grows up, feed him dee.