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The brutal murder of Ibrahim Cadow what it means
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Aboker if you are new & ignorant of the issues, then you have no place in asking questions on this thread, observe learn then make a valid comment. Untill then take care lad. -
The brutal murder of Ibrahim Cadow what it means
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: At least someone is happy today not because he cares about the death of those people but he only wants to make a point which is more important to him ........ Indeed and that person is the secessionist who's whole existence is based on Mogadishu and the souths demise. and who is making personal attacks and jokes on this thread. Read Juje's comment if you can read and undertsand the shock and pain we have for the people lost today. -
The brutal murder of Ibrahim Cadow what it means
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Juje you need to stay safe now also, this is getting out of hand and no ones life should be put in harms way like this. Thus be carefull, and I mean this in the best way, todays tragedy has brought the whole conflict in a shocking way, they were the best, the brightest and our hope and they were killed for no reason other. -
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Duke-Some other day sxb, it is unfortunate this happened in such setting. What do you mean adeer? If this was done by Amxaro or anyone else you would be crying foul. Now what setting would be suitable for a human being to blow himself up and kill other human beiangs?
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The brutal murder of Ibrahim Cadow what it means
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Its ironic that today, you are crying for the man (men) you always wanted them to die ,,, You are a simple man JB, for anyone who belives in secessionist Somaliland can only be that. As for your comment I never wished death on any Human being least of all my own Somali's. The fact that the late Dr Qamar is a person I have known and who's children are my dear friends, also highlights the depth of your ignorance. What happened today is a tragedy, its the failure of a whole nation and those who created this monster that I have been warning about for years can not blame anyone but themseleves. -
The brutal murder of Ibrahim Cadow what it means
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^They are dead adeer, no restting from truth. Cadowe was not a bad person, and you and I know who the late Minister of health was personally. The problem is that this is not the end since 2006 when it was introduced to Somalia we have had an increase in such incidents and we need to highlight it from the source it came. Thus Juje adeer, for the dead and for those who remain we need to address this issue right now. -
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^Now is not the time, the people grieve in peace! Adeer its a simple question, the fact that I know the late Dr Qamar Adan's children and loved ones makes it difficult to accept such talk. Those killed were helping their people, students, educators and our doctors were murdered for what? Now is the time to ask real tough question, what monster have we created that sends a human being as a bomb to kill other human beings?
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A symbol of the courts of Mogadishu Its more than ironic that today, a man who signified the "Ismalic" Courts movement of Mogadishu, has been brutally struck down by the very militia his movement created. What does this tell us about, Sharif Ahmed, about the courts themselves and the rise of Al Shabaab who have now conquered the entire south of Somalia?
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Moonlight who will eradicate them? The problem is this monster was created by the very people who are now crying out loud.
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Its being reported that another Minister has died from his injuries. 4 wasiir oo ka tirsan dawlada federaalka ah ee Somaliya oo ku dhintay qarax ka dhacay hotel Shaamo ee magaalada Muqdisho. Muqdisho, Dec 03 - Wacaal Daray ah: Wasiirada caadimaadka Qamar Adan Cali, Waxbarashada Axmed C/laaahi Waayeel, Hiddaha iyo tacliinta sare Prof. Ibraahim Xasan Caddow, iyo Ciyaaraha Suleebaan Colaad Rooble ayaa la sheegay in ay ka mid ahaayeen dad ku dhintay qarax xoogan oo ka dhacay hotel Shaamo, Muqdisho. Waxaa sidoo kale la sheegay in 3 ka mid ah saxaafada Muqdisho ay ku dhinteen isla goobta. Macallimiin iyo arday ka qayb galay xaflad lagu qabtay hoteelka ayaa sidoo kale ku dhintay isla goobta. Dad kale oo rayad ah oo u badan shaqaalaha hoteelka ayaa la sheegay in ay iyana dhinteen. Tirada dadka dhintay ayaa lagu sheegay dhawr iyo toban qof, halka dhawaaca lagu dheegay boqolaal qof oo u badan dad rayad ah. Diiwaanka Wararka, Idaacada Daljir.
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shareef's cousin sells the embassy building. jingeli say he will sue kenya
General Duke replied to Hamse's topic in Politics
Juje, adeer keep stamping those papers for the men who sold the sea, keep defending the Villa Somalia prisoners, it has been a year and all you show for your nationalism is that Sharif Ahmed has a new Rolex and an Armani suit. Enjoy it adeer I know its difficult to change ones genes, so loot away lad, and defend the looters. -
Abu Dhabi stock market suffers worst losses in history
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in General
There is a political dimension to this the Maktoums will no longer be as independent as they have been, and Dubai will come under the control of AD from now on. Dont build castles in the sky is more apt for this situation, all those silly building projects were a waste of time. -
Abu Dhabi stock market suffers worst losses in history
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in General
^^^Dubai was built on quicksand and now even the more conservative and oil rich Abu Dhabi is suffering. It seems like this is the beggining of the long decline of the UAE.. -
We won't cover Dubai World's debts, says country's government• Top finance official warns of 'short-term' pain for investors • Securities Exchange falls 8.31% while Dubai World loses 15% • Moody's warns contagion from the debt crisis is 'unavoidable' Comments (29) Investors across the UAE took their first opportunity to respond to Dubai's woes. Photograph: Kamran Jebreili/AP The Dubai government said today that it will not guarantee the debts of the stricken conglomerate Dubai World as the city state's debt crisis continues to haunt the world's financial markets. After the Abu Dhabi stock market suffered its biggest ever one-day fall today as investors returned after the Eid holiday, Dubai's top finance official appeared on Dubai TV to insist there was "no need to worry". But Abdulrahman al-Saleh, director general of Dubai's department of finance, caused a surprise by saying that the emirate's government will not guarantee Dubai World's $59bn (£36bn) debts. He warned that creditors will suffer "short-term" pain. "Creditors need to take part of the responsibility for their decision to lend to the companies. They think Dubai World is part of the government, which is not correct," he said. "Dubai World was established as an independent company, it is true that the government is the owner, but given that the company has various activities and is exposed to various types of risks, the decision, since its establishment, has been that the company is not guaranteed by the [Dubai] government." . Last night, the UAE central bank announced it would honour the debts of Dubai's banks, in an attempt to calm the panic. However, this guarantee did not extend to Dubai World's debts, which led some analysts to speculate that its lenders could suffer heavy losses. Investors across the United Arab Emirates rushed to sell shares as soon as trading began this morning, taking their first opportunity to respond to Dubai's woes. After a four-hour trading session, the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange closed 8.31% lower – the worst decline in its history. The National Bank of Abu Dhabi tumbled by 9.7%, amid fears that the region's banking sector will suffer major damage. Stock markets across the UAE have been closed since Wednesday to mark the Muslim Eid al-Adha festival. That was the day when the state-owned conglomerate Dubai World shocked the markets by asking for a six-month delay in repaying some of its debt. In Dubai today, shares fell by the most since October 2008, when the banking crisis was raging. The main Dubai index fell by 7.3%, with Dubai World losing nearly 15%. This came after Nakheel, Dubai World's real-estate arm, asked for trading in three of its bonds to be suspended. Rating agency Moody's also warned today that the crisis could have major implications for the UAE. "The contagion effect for Abu Dhabi will be unavoidable, as doubts will be raised as to how Dubai is going to finance its growth," said its analysts in a research note. Moody's added that a restructuring of Dubai World's debts could lead it to cut its rating on banks across the UAE. Dubai World's request to defer repaying its debt has already sparked fears of a wider collapse, with shares falling sharply on Wall Street last Friday, and in London the day before. However, there is anger within the country that the crisis has been overhyped. Sales of the Sunday Times were reportedly blocked across the UAE, and local media have run articles defending Dubai's leaders. One newspaper ran the headline "Global outcry over Dubai World restructuring is exaggerated". After the region's stock markets closed today, Gulfnews.com reported simply that "UAE markets end lower on sentiment". In London, the FTSE 100 was down by 21 points at 14.45 at 5224. Banks were among the biggest fallers, including Royal Bank of Scotland which is thought to have arranged more Dubai debt than any other bank in the past two years. The Dow Jones industrial average was down slightly 6 points in early trading on Wall Street where investors were encouraged by retail sales over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
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shareef's cousin sells the embassy building. jingeli say he will sue kenya
General Duke replied to Hamse's topic in Politics
They sold the sea, the gave rights to foreign navies, now this nonsese and the dude Juje is in the middle trying to safe face, that's what's important right. The mud sticks Adeer no matter what you say. -
Masha Allah . To my sister KK & family congrats I am happy for all and hope you and the baby are in good health.
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Press release: Puntland Diaspora Forum on Rep. Donald Payne
General Duke replied to miles-militis's topic in Politics
Originally posted by ThankfulSP: Well said Hamse, Some how Zack knows more then anyone else and he isn't even in Somalia. He can tell everyone is lying except the side he supports. This hatred some have for any form of Government is too much. Things will never be perfect, but it's better then having lawlessness. well said brother the ONLF boys in Solnwith thier failed policies seem to have lost thier barnhs as of late. -
shareef's cousin sells the embassy building. jingeli say he will sue kenya
General Duke replied to Hamse's topic in Politics
These clowns sold the sea to Kenya why would they not sell the building? Sad thing is these men pretend to be religious individuals.