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Press Release for Abducted Somali Citizens Press Release We the elders and the tribal leaders of the following three abducted young men are calling for the immediate and unconditional release of all six young men who were abducted and hijacked by French forces on Friday 11 April, 2008. Three of these young men belong to Rer-Omar tribe, (Majeirteen) in which we represent. We the elders are here to certify that these three young men did not belong to any so called piracy group, nor do they took part of any piracy activities, rather they were travelling peacefully on Somali soil when they were terrorized, humiliated and abducted by French commandos. If the French forces failed to arrest the criminals who hijacked their ship, then we will not allow our innocent sons to be used as scapegoat. On the other hand, we and the rest of puntland people are aware that those who were responsible for this particular criminal piracy are free and enjoying the ransom money while our innocent young men are being abducted, labeled and arrested wrongly. Thus, once again we are asking the French Government to come to its sense and admit their mistake (impossible mission) and not embarrass its image further. We are also demanding from the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia (TFG) not to allow innocent Somali citizens to be abducted and put in third country prison and their kangaroo justice. This will not only damage the TFG image but it will also show that there are not capable of defending the rights of the Citizen they suppose to serve and protect, thus, we hope the President Yusuf, Prime Minister Nur and Foreign Minister Jangeli will advocate and demand the release of following innocent Somalia Citizens. 1. Mahamed Said Mahamud (Rer Omar) 2. Abdi-Dahir Guled Aw-Said (Rer Omar) 3. Abdul-Kadir Guled Aw-Said (Rer Omar) As well as the other three Somali Citizens. A. M. Aw-Osman Garowe, Somalia If any further information is required we encourage you to contact: freeoursons@gmail.com
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the three wise Monkeys or three African Presidents
Som@li replied to Naxar Nugaaleed's topic in Politics
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Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: [QB] THanks to Naxar.
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Oil Giants – NGOs involvement in Maakhir – Somalia?
Som@li replied to Koora-Tuunshe's topic in Politics
Thanks Koora-Tuunshe , Dr Mohammad again hit the nail on the head -
loool,
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I don't think there is no correlation between being educated or not when it comes to choice, it is all about attraction, chemistry, But The question should be addresss to the girls? do you notice a drop in the number of hits you get after graduation? lol and if the answer is yes, are u sure that your attitude hasn't changed? I have yet to see a man saying that this lady is not my league And once you meet a girl,you don't ask if she has a degree or not. .
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^U tried that, waa sigatey? Somali kiss=sweet
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Originally posted by Adam Zayla: looks like a dead meat, road paste!
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Masuulkasi ayaa waxaa uu meesha ka saaray hadalo uu sheegay Afhayeenka Al Shabaab Shiikh Muqtaar Rooboow (Abbuu Mansuur) ee ahaa in sababta loo diiday Lacagaha Shilin Somaliga ay tahay Arin ay ka danbeeyso dowalada Somalia si buu yidhi Meesha looga Saaro kunka Shilin isla markaana lagu badalo lacgta Birta ah ee laga Isticmaalo Dalka Ethiopia.
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Lois Lane, Yarta caqli baa ku dhan!
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Thanks JC, Dhoodaan is simply the best!
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^Malika, How are u? that is how he makes a living by standing on his baby?
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When you say “Lavish”, how much are we talking about? Can u please send me a quote? Xanjeex, adeer busaarada gabdhaha kala fogoow? Rag bahasha quuraya baa jira.
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^and who were the dark forces?
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Thanks Mr Koore, meeshaasi hawl in laga qabto bay u baahantahay.
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Sax, Ayaan daro aad u wayn baa runtii ka danbeysey Kacdoonki ka dhanka aha Odaygii Keligii taliyaha ahaa. Saado was very daring, and beautiful as well,
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^Subxaanallah,,Somali goormay waxay ka bixi.
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Pirates deserve no mercy, they get what they deserve.
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French commandos launch swoop on pirates Friday, April 11, 2008 By Crispian Balmer French commandos seized six pirates in Somalia during a daring helicopter raid launched shortly after the bandits had released the 30-strong crew of a luxury yacht hijacked last week. French officials said the owners of the yacht paid a ransom to obtain the freedom of the crew and as soon as it was clear they were all safe, the commandos went into action aboard helicopters to track down the pirates. A district commissioner in Somalia told Reuters five local people had died in the attack, but the French military denied killing anyone in the daylight raid. "It was an intervention, not a pulverisation," said General Jean-Louis Georgelin, head of the armed forces general staff. "When we captured the pirates we also recovered some interesting bags," he said, making clear some - although not all - of the ransom had been recovered in the raid. He declined to say how much money had been paid over by the ship's owners and said no public money was involved. Georgelin said the French military tracked the pirates, believed to be Somali fishermen, after they made landfall and moved in when they saw some of the gang getting away in a car. A sniper in one helicopter shot out the car engine while another helicopter dropped off three elite French soldiers who captured the six pirates and hauled them off to French navy helicopter carrier waiting off the Somali coast. "It is the first time an act of piracy in this area has been resolved so quickly ... and it is also the first time that some of the pirates have been apprehended," Admiral Edouard Guillard told a news conference in Paris. French officials said the pirates, believed to be Somali fishermen, would be tried in France. They said Paris would also seek much tougher UN action against maritime piracy. About 12 pirates grabbed the three-masted yacht, the Ponant, on Friday 850km out to sea in the Gulf of Aden. They then sailed the boat to the Somali coast, eventually mooring the vessel at Garaad, near the town of Eyl. The French navy sent two boats to the area, with four or five helicopters on board and about 50 commandos. A French admiral was also parachuted into the sea and picked up by the task force to help lead the operation. The foreign ministry said the crew, 22 of whom are French, would be repatriated as soon as possible. Most of the other crew members came from Ukraine and the Philippines. General Georgelin said President Nicolas Sarkozy made clear he wanted all the hostages released without harm, but added the military would "probably" have intervened if the pirates had tried to split up the group or taken them off the boat. The commando raid was only sanctioned once all the hostages were safely aboard the Jeanne D'Arc helicopter carrier. Piracy is lucrative off lawless Somalia and most kidnappers treat their captives well in anticipation of a good ransom. France said it would present new anti-piracy measures to fellow members of the UN security council next week aimed at toughening the war against sea banditry. "This phenomenon is increasing, with the pirates becoming ever better equipped and organised," said Jean-David Levitte, Sarkozy's chief diplomatic adviser. "We are confronted by a real, real threat," he said, adding that over the last 10 years 3,200 sailors had been kidnapped by pirates, 500 injured and 160 killed. He said countries such as Somalia that had a problem with piracy needed to open their seas to international naval patrols and countries with strong navies, such as France and Britain, needed to set up counter-piracy units. Source: Reuters, April 11, 2008
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strange video indeed, she is an alien.
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^HAYE, mid baa meel kuu sheelan miyaa? casharadii waaba ku diyaar. KK, Qaylo iyo madax xanuun joogta yaa u caal heli kara. Uunsiga umaba caal helayo, oo sanboor baan ka qabaa. Nuune,Chinesse ka ninyahow waa gaagaab, gagaabkana Sayidka baaba amaaney.
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Busaraad.com, Rabi ha inaga hayo bahashaas.
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Is this ALL the Arabs can do now to help Palastine?