Kamaavi

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  1. The Alshabab speaker man, Xaaji xunjuf, muxuu arintan ka yiri? ,,,
  2. Kamaavi

    new style

    ...A Silent Msg -Wataya Faqir's (sindh folkstories character) mother once said to him on a cold night: "Wataya! You are close to God, it is very cold tonight, can't you ask Allah to spare a little bit of fire from hell to keep us poor people warm here?" *Wataya replied Amma! There is no fire in hell every one has to bring his own. -Is "this" a surprise? *..Nope. Not at all.. -Do you think we could find just one more? *..I would say that is probable, I got sick of it after the first 29, I have a headache already, and it was making it worse. Barack is definitely a politician. Takes time for things to grow, you know like qardho and talex are famous for their agricultural products, Like Potato, Apples and Apricot.. Brought you by : .. Babili University.
  3. ^Shura's drivers( or any traveler) can be tracked to confirm the claims and denials. But the Babili city has a telephone system. Just one call and it is done!
  4. Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Heh. Yesterday has become today.
  5. ^You mean this wajid and not the capital? Bloody villager! Miskiin, I thought you had rich stories of the Ogadēn war. But now I know you were born after it.
  6. An Ethiopian rebel group says it has killed more than 250 government soldiers in a string of recent attacks, APA reports quoting “The Voice of America”. Government officials Tuesday rejected the group’s claim, calling it a fabrication. The rebel Ogadēn National Liberation Front has reported successes and victories in the past, which the government also rejected. The claims and denials are difficult to confirm, as Ethiopia’s government bans journalists from visiting the eastern Ogadēn region without escorts. The latest ONLF statement says the group’s fighters have carried out 34 separate military operations since the start of October, killing 267 Ethiopian army soldiers and wounding 157. It says ONLF casualties were minimal. Reuters news agency quotes a government spokesman, Shimeles Kemal, as saying the statement is the “usual outright lies.” The ONLF has been fighting since 1984 for the Ogadēn region’s independence. Ethiopia’s government signed a peace deal with a breakaway faction of the group last month. A separate ONLF faction dismissed the peace deal as a sham. Source
  7. ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - An Ethiopian rebel group said on Tuesday it had killed 267 soldiers since the beginning of October, in its first such claim since the government signed a peace deal with one its factions last month. Read
  8. WASHINGTON — The United States suggested for the first time Tuesday that it might not be possible to organize a referendum January 9 in the Sudanese region of Abyei, and suggested north and south weigh an "alternative." "Discussions continue on Abyei, and we will continue to hold the parties to their obligation to a referendum on Abyei... unless they arrive at an alternative that is mutually agreeable to both sides," said State Department spokesman Philip Crowley. The Sudanese town is on the faultline between north and south. It is is slowing reemerging from the ashes of its destruction two years ago but aid groups are bracing for more violence as a vote on its future looms. Source
  9. It is simple to be killed in Georgia by police if you are a young. This is how t.. In and outside the country... No consultants, big brothers, and a central gov't which would say : imaanka laga qaad dhulkiina fasha... Therefore, no guidance, teachers, pilots or forensic, etc... : A lost youth of a nation They have been a lost generation, indeed... Quick recommendation for rehabilitating them: [removed by the moderator]!!
  10. Eye of a Needle by Vladimir Kush
  11. Kamaavi

    Tacsi:

    Allah yarxam. Samir & Imaan.
  12. ^War afkiisa wax kaleba uma baran. Laakiin, miskiinow, horta SG ma waxa kugu danbaysay 70meedyadii?
  13. Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: Miskiin maxaad isla fogeyneysa miyeynan jaar ahayn.
  14. @ i suspect that guy was from Burco What is the punishment to carrying a knife, gun or bomb?
  15. Originally posted by Thankful: quote:Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ Norf naga daa dee, waxbuu qasi doona. Waxa la yedhi: After the presidential reception President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) received from the sisterly nation of Djibouti, he thought it inappropriate to visit the neighbouring country of Ethiopia if a similar treatment were not to be advanced to him. Therefore, and seeing that such a reception would require detailed planning and an initial contact between the two administrations' Heads of Diplomatic Protocol, the President of Somaliland (long may he live and prosper) has decided to take advantage of the instant gratification and good well that resulted from his presidential treatment in Djibouti (as was evident in his reception back home, where all political heavyweights lined up to welcome his Presidential Excellency back). The details of his impending visit to Addis Ababa are still being ironed out and there is a slight difference of opinion about Ethiopia's suggestion of treating it as a Full State Visit (in the diplomatic sense). In his great wisdom, President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) feels that a twenty-one gun salute, a military parade, honour guards or having to stand attention for the Ethiopian National Anthem might be a tad insensitive under the regional circumstances. His counterpart on the other hand, feels that Ethiopia will be committing a diplomatic faux pas should it not follow and improve on Djibouti's precedent. Talks are still ongoing. This is probably the most reasonable explanation. Thanks! Similarly, it would be interesting to see Odweyne's vertion as well.
  16. Originally posted by oba hiloowlow: quote:Oba, Lol. Who invited you to Sol? lol google bro hehe Lol. But in your profile?
  17. Originally posted by *Ibtisam: Teeg yo oo soo nooqey eh muxu keeney? Very briefly, nothing. But an appreciable diplomatic success.
  18. According to DOB, 7 of them in 90s, 21 of them in late 80s, and Dahir lucky 1971. Therefore, 72% of them were born in late 80s. Wondering what would be the right conclusion?
  19. ..making millions, but also.. salute somali pirates..
  20. Originally posted by Che -Guevara: quote: Originally posted by Wiil Cusub: Waxaad xasuusan tihiin 300 oo nin oo ka soo degay xeebta galbeedka Somaliland oo ay iska kaashadeen dawladaha Somaliland iyo Itoobiya, aakhirkiina dawladda Itoobiya oo ay dhinacooda ku socdeen ay ka aarsatay oo ay ka adkaatay. dhab@dh!lif dheh-Ilaahow dulinimo naga kuri. Amiin, amiin Che'ow!