Che -Guevara

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  1. I can't find on International maps or in th list of African,Arab, Islamic and U.N countries. P.S. I don't really remember reer Awdal,Sool and Sanaag fighting any independence either. There are no any "Mujahiddins" from those regions.
  2. ^How you lost anyone in the civil or had your female relatives violated right in front of you?
  3. Whenever they spotted a Luo person, like this woman trying to flee with her meagre possessions, they intervened. web page
  4. It is not always about pesonal tragedies and grievances which determine one's position on the current issues. That's true in many instances. It is majority of Somalia turned a blind eye to Mogadisho or just pay lip service.
  5. ^^oo say ku ugaatay tolkeega ciday tahay mise dad gaar ah baa duurabiin kuhaysaa.
  6. ^As long as he is not Yeey sympathizer, he is ok. But he is very direct and blatant. He is right there is serious divisions within our people and lot of grievances whether real or perceived. Acknowledging that and uniting for our common interests is the way forward. P.S. I was told Sheik Roobow is your new fav. LayzieG was become ecstatic when Roobow raided Balidoogle.
  7. ^^And you sided with the TOLKA too, We gonna make the anti-somaliaonline site.
  8. And within time, it will be my time to fight and die alone as the Ethiopian tanks will eventually roll into Galkacayo, Garowe, Bosaso, Las caanod, Las Qorey, and beyond. web page
  9. Reports are confused but he says at least nine people are feared dead - hacked to death by mobs with machetes. Vehicles and buildings have been set on fire. web page
  10. ^Waa iiga baxday he.And I thought I was gonna a red carpet treatment at lakeshore. P.S. I hate crowds. I rather go to the Sin city for the weekend.
  11. ^^Hhmmmmm cat fight..that's chance for a boop to bop out
  12. LoooooooL...okay now, I understand. It sounds good in theory,but I don't know how practicable is this gonna be. I don't think it is good idea to get married to a prefect stranger, or do they encourage couples to go on dates so one could know their potential patner before one has committed to that "life time of holding hands". P.S. Educating and encouring would better way to go. And perhaps counselling for those that are already married.
  13. Little confused, is this an event for people to find mates or is it one of those mass weddings for couples?
  14. Che -Guevara

    Jammin'

    What is your favorite color and why? Black, no reason What is your favorite animal and why? Elusive Snow Leopard-Mysterious creature and survivor. How would you feel if you were given everything Half of humanity would be dead, the other half will be in misery. I will neither be happy nor sad. how would you feel if you were trapped in a room with no doors, no windows and no light? I will go into deep trance.
  15. Xiin..Those men were released, but this is not good precedence. Let's talk as Somaliland and Somalia That mounts to legitimatizing Somaliland. That's hardly to Somalia's benefit.
  16. Curfew after Kenya town clashes The Kenyan police have imposed a curfew after at least 10 people were killed in clashes in the central town of Nakuru. Rival gangs of young men battled with machetes, metal bars, bows and arrows, while thick smoke billowed up from burning buildings. "Nakuru town has been shut down... hundreds are injured in hospital," Kenya Red Cross head Abbas Gullet said. Some 700 people have been killed in clashes between rival ethnic and political groups since disputed polls. The violence comes despite hopes of progress after President Mwai Kibaki met opposition leader Raila Odinga for the first time on Thursday since December's disputed polls. Revenge Armed groups have barricaded the main highway leading in and out of Nakuru and have been pelting stones at motorists who defy their orders to stop, says the BBC's David Ogot in the town. Businesses have closed and Nakuru has been turned into a ghost town. Residents from the worst-affected suburbs of Shabab and Kaptembe have sought refuge in churches and the police station. "The dead bodies and injuries are coming in. I cannot give you a figure now," the medical superintendent at Nakuru Hospital, Dr George Mugenya, told AP news agency. Soldiers have been working with police to restore order and remove the barricades. Some of the latest violence seems to be revenge by members of President Kibaki's Kikuyu community on groups seen as pro-opposition, such as the Kalenjins and Luos. Kikuyus have been targeted elsewhere in the Rift Valley and many have fled to Nakuru. "We have vowed that for every Kikuyu killed in Eldoret, we shall kill two Kalenjins who are living in Nakuru," said bus conductor Dennis Kariuki, according to Reuters news agency. Our correspondent says suspected Kikuyu members of the outlawed Mungiki sect, dressed in either red T-shirts or hats have been patrolling the streets armed with machetes, clubs and other crude weapons. "The police are unable to protect us so we have to take charge now," one young man told the BBC. But AP reports that armed opposition supporters were also on the streets, shouting: "Raila is our president. Kikuyus go out of Rift Valley." The curfew runs from 1900 local time (1600 GMT) until 0700 (0400 GMT). Nakuru is capital of the Rift Valley, which has seen some of the worst violence in the past month. Rival groups in the area have long-standing land disputes and these tensions have erupted, as ethnic, political and economic fault-lines have reinforced each other. 'Rooftops' Former UN chief Kofi Annan has been holding further talks to try to end the crisis. His spokesman said he would be meeting former President Daniel arap Moi, religious leaders and the head of the Electoral Commission of Kenya on Friday. Mr Annan has no immediate plans to lead further direct talks between the election rivals. Although Mr Kibaki and Mr Odinga shook hands on Thursday, the opposition were angered by the president's statement that he had had been "duly elected", saying he was not committed to meaningful talks. But Kenya's Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula appealed to the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) to give the discussions "a chance". "We don't want to conduct negotiations from the rooftops," he told the BBC's Network Africa programme. Mr Odinga's ODM say he was cheated of victory. On Thursday, Human Rights Watch issued a report accusing opposition officials of helping to organise ethnic violence in the Rift Valley region. ODM spokesman Salim Lone said HRW should provide concrete evidence before jeopardising mediation efforts. The party has denied previous accusations of ethnic cleansing. "Raila Odinga has repeatedly condemned the killings," he told the BBC. The unrest triggered by the election on 27 December has driven 250,000 people from their homes.
  17. Me...You should see Riyaale being interviewed. Who was asked about the situation in the south as it regards to Ethiopian presence. And his answer was the Somali goverment (TFG) invited the Ethio forces. The very next question was about the TFG's claim to the Waqooyi Galbeed, and Riyaale replied that he doesn't see the TFG as being Somalia's goverment. The point being, many northerners have to walk that line. It is hard to be moral and have the devil as your "friend".