
Som@li
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http://www.google.com.au/#sclient=psy&hl=en&q=confession%20of%20the%20reformed%20hassan&aq=&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&fp=95f3247bdc626d35&pf=p&pdl=300
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Eebe ha u naxariisto Marxuumka, Hawl badan buu ummada u qabtey, Eebe ha ka abaal mariyo.
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Thanks for the update, A great move
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Rot in hell, :mad: He should be brought to Somalia to face justice, for those freedom fighters he used to suppress.
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2020, Will be different, Somalia will be one leading countries in Africa. Things change very quick, and when "Peace"comes, everything will change. I am surprised most of pple in the video lost hope!
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^Yeah, drop camels and Cunna Malayga
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Go aljazeera
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Originally posted by Libaahe*: quote:Originally posted by Som@li: The traitor should be executed. Ninku wuxu ka fakaaraya naftiisa iyo ehelkiisa. There was a shortage of money in the xaklotoosiye camp you can hardly blame him. I agree, He is thinking only himself, and putting his interest ahead of his people's interest. Next time SSC captures him, they should hang him. So what value does this !diot add to secessionist?
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The traitor should be executed.
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The cat is out of the bag.
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Very isolated country, Wax walba waa laga heli.
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That pic looked very familiar to me as well, but I couldn't recall where I saw. Juxa Madbacada Qaranka, Ma ka shaqayn jirtay?
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We look at Somalia's stability and security situation and discuss what can be done to help the fractured nation recover. Is there any hope for stability in Somalia? The future looks bleak as it deals with a growing Islamic insurgency and power struggles within its already weak central government. Despite the presence of a 7,000-plus African Union force, President Sharif Ahmed's government controls only a few areas around the capital, Mogadishu. Much of Somalia's central and southern regions are held by the Hizbul Islam and al-Shabab Islamist groups. The African Union is pushing for more troops to bring stability, but many say their presence is actually adding to an increasingly hostile environment. Adding to that is the controversy over the president's appointment of Somali-American Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed as prime minister which has sparked divisions within the Transitional Federal Government. On Tuesday's Riz Khan, we ask: What can be done to help a failed state such as Somalia recover? We speak with Abdulkadir Abdirahman, the communication director of Somali Cause, and Said Samatar, a professor of African history at Rutgers University. Somalia in Shambles -Aljazeera
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y ninemsn staff Wednesday, October 27, 2010 A mother in the UK repeatedly stabbed her young daughter before trying to dissolve her body in acid, a court has heard. Police officers found the badly decomposed remains of three-year-old Alia Ahmed Jama on a bedroom floor of a rented home in Birmingham in February, after a tipoff from the girl's grandmother, the Daily Mail newspaper reports. Iman Omar Yousef, a Somali asylum seeker, is now standing trial for the unlawful killing of her daughter. She has been ruled unfit to enter a plea because three psychiatrists declared that she is schizophrenic and suffers from visual hallucinations. Birmingham Crown Court yesterday heard that social workers visited Yousef's home on February 12 and found that Alia seemed "happy enough". But later that night the 25-year-old mother took her daughter to the local police station and demanded new accommodation in a hostel, claiming that people who "abused" her in the past were trying to enter her home. After being told no new accommodation was available, Yousef took the bus back to her home. The next morning she visited her mother in Leicester — and raised suspicions when she arrived unaccompanied by Alia, whom she claimed was in "a safe place". Yousef's mother — who was concerned about her daughter's mental health because she started talking to herself and carrying knives since moving to England from The Netherlands in 2007 — rang police. Police forced their way into Yousef's home and reportedly found Alia's body covered in bin liners in a room thick with the smell of acid. Birmingham Crown Court heard that the young girl was killed swiftly with "dozens of penetrating injuries of various shapes and sizes". Knife imprints which went through the carpet and floorboards were matched to a large kitchen knife-type weapon, which police believe Yousef dumped somewhere on her way to Leicester the day after the alleged murder, the Mail reports. After the alleged stabbing frenzy, Yousef is accused of pouring a substance believed to be sulphuric acid over her daughter's torso, which had "penetrated deeply" when police found her body, the court heard. The trial continues. Source: 9NEWS
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Haa MMA, Qurux iyo Qaboob baan dhowr jeer baan ka cunteeyey,Xoogaa busy bay ahayd, dhowr kalena isla agagaarkaas waa ku yaaliin.
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Yeah, true, Some should not have a license to operate. And there are excellent Somali restaurants out there.
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Aliyah, Somali boys are taught from young age "Dumarka Been baa lagu soo xero geliyaa, Runna waa lagu dhaqaa" And there is another major factor, Some girls like fancy stories, and some do believe.
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^and Muufo
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I have been to only one of the above restaurants..
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I wonder if he dines at all these restaurants for free