Som@li

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  1. what a misplaced priorities, you don't go to hajj in time of war! or they going there to beg the fat sheikhs!
  2. Pay the money, dude, Bakhaylnimada iska dhaaf, you could run over someone the next day!
  3. where is the site it hit? poor journalism!
  4. Somalia;755003 wrote: Susan Rice like Condi makes black people of America look bad... Not to mention Obama. If the people were informed about what he is doing, including the assassination program, he wouldn't stand a chance, but I guess people choose to be misinformed. PS Look at this Journalist ACTUALLY CHALLENGES the State Department A great journalist, You can not defend the undefendable!
  5. US cuts funding for UNESCO after Palestinian vote http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45101938/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/#.Tq8UmfT7gQA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Meeshu wa maqaaxi reer u shidan! wax wayna ma soo kordhinayso, soo VETO dhanka UN ta sugi mayso! Unesco loses over 25% of its income.
  6. Jacpher;755022 wrote: The PM's face appears to be extremely upset. I don't know but he looks like in qori madaxa looga hayyo. Can he be this much upset for AS and Kenya loosing its tourism? I know he is not any upset with Keyna for bombing civilians in Jilib. Yes, he looks very upset, and what happened to the Somali flag?
  7. ^lol, true, meesha wax wayn baa khaldan, it has started Sharif Vs GAAS
  8. Correction.. Jacpher;754341 wrote: Zack: I edited. Not Geele but Geedi as in Cali Mohamed Geedi, the former PM. Anyho, you must also believe Azania is different than USC, SNM, SSDF, SPM, Puntland and Somaliland and the thousand other acronyms for the clan militias.
  9. Wax wayn baa meesha khaldan, waxaan u wada riwaayad baa loo dhisi masaakiinta soomaalida, sii xugunka loo korodhsado August 2011. -------- Somalia thanks Kenya after president's criticism Wednesday, October 26, 2011 Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Somalia praised Kenya Wednesday, thanking it for helping battle the Islamic extremist group Al-Shabaab, in an apparent effort to heal tensions sparked by the Somali president's criticism of Kenya earlier this week. "Kenya and Somalia have a long history of friendship and cooperation, and that continues today," the Somali government said in what it called a "clarification statement." It thanked Kenya for working together with the Somali transitional government "to stabilize Somalia" and for training a "good number of Somali soldiers as well as hosting (a) huge number of Somali refugees." On Monday, Somali President Sharif Ahmed spoke out against Kenya's military incursion into his country, saying the African neighbor overstepped its bounds. "To send forces into Somalia is not allowed by the government and the civilians," Ahmed said. He also called Kenya's actions "not good." Wednesday's "clarification statement" did not clearly address the question of Kenyan troops entering Somalia. It said the two nations "share the attitude that Al-Shabaab constitutes a common enemy to both countries" and that "the territorial integrity of both Somalia and Kenya should be respected." In order to "evolve a common security strategy, we agreed with our brothers" in the Kenyan government to cooperate in "coordinated security and military operations" spearheaded by Somali soldiers trained by Kenya, the statement said. There will also be "cooperation and collaboration in sharing and exchange of information that is relevant to the fight against cross-border crimes and operations." Kenyan forces entered Somalia on October 15 in a strike on Al-Shabaab, a Somali militant group that Kenya blames for the recent kidnappings of foreigners from northern Kenya. The Kenyan forces are ultimately seeking to take the Somali port city of Kismayo, described by the United Nations as a key stronghold and source of cash for Al-Shabaab. The United Nations estimates the group collects up to $50 million a year from businesses in Kismayo, about half of its annual income. Kenyan officials declared self-defense justifies crossing the border with Somalia, saying a recent spate of kidnappings threatened its security and constituted an attack. "If you are attacked by an enemy, you have to pursue that enemy through hot pursuit and to try (to) hit wherever that enemy is," Kenyan Defense Minister Yusuf Haji said in a news conference Sunday. Somalia's frail Transitional Federal Government, aided by forces from the African Union, has itself been fighting Al-Shabaab militants in the capital, Mogadishu, and reported last week that they had largely pushed the group out of that city. Katya Thomas, a press officer with the U.S. Embassy in Kenya, said the United States "did not encourage the Kenyan government to act nor did Kenya seek our views. We note that Kenya has a right to defend itself against threats to its security and its citizens." "The United States has supported Kenyan efforts to improve its ability to monitor and control often porous land and maritime borders and territory exploited by terrorists and illicit traffickers, particularly along its border with Somalia," Thomas said. Source: CNN
  10. GAAS on this issue. http://www.thestar.com/videozone/1075193--somalian-pm-speaks-to-the-star" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  11. Che -Guevara;753725 wrote: Is it me or does Somalia and Knight sound like the same person, different only in font color. He has been here before as well, Cawke
  12. so what? can not share names? Same name, different region. @ 1.22, What is the flag on Mogadishu? AU? what happened to Somali one?
  13. or is he worried AZANIA will replace Shabaab?
  14. Some thing is seriously wrong with the Sharif...Either he is too slow or dumb! Most of his government team have been cheering for this so called invasion, and what has changed now? His own ambassador to Kenya has welcome this?
  15. Bluelicious;752875 wrote: Som@li - So with you it would be forgive forget and accept if it was a minor thing? yeah, I would , Some good people make silly mistakes,while some are born criminals/crooks! or have tendency to commit crime again and again. So, No, if she was butcher..
  16. Poor old guy, time to rewrite the will, surely his family wanted him gone!
  17. Laakin COLD=Qabow COLD water= Biyo Qaboow, Ma COLD dhaxan keliya buu haystey? Qabow baa jira Dhaxan baa jirta agree,Waa made up!
  18. Jacaylbaro;753102 wrote: I THINK THEY STILL CAN'T BELIEVE HE IS DEAD AND KEEP TALKING ^War waxi liiiteen, Naago naago dhaleen, Madka cayaya oo ku nafisaya. XOolo
  19. He was a tyrant , ruthless who never gave mercy to many innocent people, and one can say, this was coming for him. But we can all agree, he stick to his words, and died in style. A lot of savagery coming out from the NTC, it can get worse or better for Libya now
  20. war waxaas oo kal;e meesha lama soo geliyo, ceeb, waa cawaan