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I will definitely go back to Kenya and pay a visit to Islii just cuz I had such good welcome. The place isn't bad-they just need to fix roads and sewage system.
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That stinks-reer Islii will continue being subjected to those loadspeakers. Waa nabad tagey-it was smooth ride apart from spending 8 hours in Amsterdam. Homeland Security didn't give me hard time either. Kenya was good experience though my schedule was turned upside down.
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The title is misleading and not everybody should be a parent.
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MMA....Who won the election sxb or it didn't happen yet? Did Suge Knight had chance?
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Ethiopia celebrates the 20th anniversary of the demise of derg
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Ethiopia celebrates the 20th anniversary of the demise of derg
Che -Guevara replied to PasserBy's topic in Politics
"If you see a snake and a Ethiopian, kill the Ethiopian first because the snake might not be poisonous.~" Amxaar iyo Tigreey leey -
XX and Salaah need therapy for their battered wife syndrome.
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Qoxooti Soomaaliyeed oo lagu dilay dalka Yemen iyo kuwo kale oo ku go'doonsan xaafado lagu dagaalamayo Jimco, May 27, 2011 (HOL) – Ugu yaraan afar qof oo Soomaali ah ayaa lagu dilay dalka Yemen tan iyo markii ay billowdeen dagaallada ka socda magaalada Sanca ee u dhexeeya ciidanka dowladda iyo xoogagga taageersan wadaadka Sheekhul Axmar oo galay maalinti afaraad. Dadka Soomaalida ah ee la dilay oo ka mid ahaa qoxootiga ku nool Sanca ayaa waxay kala ahaayeen laba haween ah, cunug iyo ruux rag ah, kuwaasoo saddex ka mid ah la sheegay inay dileen kooxo hubeysan. "Waxaa illaa hadda la dilay afar qof, kuwaasoo saddex ruux oo laba haween ah ay ku jireen ay dileen kooxo tuugo ah oo ku hubeysan tooreeyo iyo bastoolado, halka ruuxa afaraadna uu ahaa wiil yar oo habeen hore ay ku dhacday rasaastii la is-dhaafsanayay xilli uu doonayay rooti ay hooyadii u dirsatay," ayuu yiri qunsulka safaaradda Soomaalida ee dalka Yemen Xuseen Xaaji Axmed oo u warramayay VOA-da isagoo ku sugan Sanca. Qunsulka ayaa sheegay in sidoo kale ay dad badan oo Soomaaliyeed ku xayiran yihiin xaafadaha ay dagaallada culus ka socdaan ee magaalada Sanca, wuxuuna xusay in dadkaas ay ku jiraan guryahooda ayna baqdin weyn qabaan. Xuseen Xaaji Axmed, wuxuu sheegay inay jiraan dad badan oo kasoo baxsaday guryihii ay ku noolaayeen haatanna ku nool naadiyo ay qoxootiga Soomaalida leeyihiin iyo dhismayaal kale oo ay ku jiraan hoteello qiimo jaban. Sidoo kale, qunsulku wuxuu sheegay in tirada Soomaalida ah ee ku nool magaalada Sanca ay gaarayaan 60,000-qof, kuwaasoo qaarkood muddo dheer ku noolaa, isagoo sheegay in dadku ay haatan isku diyaarinayaan inay ka baxsadaan dagaallada. Dagaallada ka socda dalka Yemen oo dhexmaraya kooxaha mucaaradka ah iyo ciidamada Yemen ayaa waxaa ku dhintay 72-qof, kuwaasoo dowladdu ay sheegtay inay ku jiraan 18-askari oo ciidamadeeda ka tirsan, iyadoo dagaalladu ay weli socdaan. Maxamed Xaaji Xuseen, Hiiraan Online maxuseen@hiiraan.com Muqdisho, Soomaaliya
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Yemen: Air strikes 'target tribal fighters' Yemeni government forces have carried out air strikes against tribal forces opposed to President Ali Abdullah Saleh, tribesmen say. They said air force planes struck an area in Naham province, outside the capital, Sanaa, leaving an unknown number of dead and injured. Government and tribal forces have been battling each other for days. Supporters of the government and the opposition have both called for large demonstrations later on Friday. President Saleh has faced a wave of popular protests similar to those seen in other Arab countries, as well as a mounting challenge from a rival clan. Since Monday, more than 80 people have been killed in fighting between fighters loyal to Sheikh Sadiq al-Ahmar, head of the Hashid tribal federation, and security forces. 'Peaceful Revolution' The air strikes reported in Naham province, north-east of Sanaa, appear to mark a further escalation in recent fighting. One tribal leader, Sheikh Ali Saif, told the Associated Press that his forces had taken control of a Republican Guard camp in Naham to try to prevent government forces from travelling to the capital to fight tribal gunmen. Meanwhile, fighting also flared in the southern city of Zinjibar when dozens of armed militants believed to be linked to al-Qaeda stormed the city, attacking security forces, residents told Reuters news agency. President Saleh has repeatedly refused to sign a deal that would see him transfer power within a month to a unity government. It would also give the president immunity from prosecution. Friday prayers have been a traditional rallying point for protesters calling for Mr Saleh to step down. Anti-government protesters used Facebook and text messages this week to call for a "Friday of Peaceful Revolution". One message said the rally "is to stress the peacefulness of the revolution and rejection of efforts to drag the country into a civil war". Saleh supporters were planning their own "Friday of Law and Order" rally. A text message said their rally would "condemn the crimes against our rights and the rebellion against the country". During recent fighting in the capital, hundreds of residents have fled or taken refuge in basements to escape the mortar strikes. On Friday, the leaders of the G8 group of wealthy nations issued a communique calling on Mr Saleh to stick to his commitment to end his 33-year rule. "We condemn the use of violence in response to peaceful protest throughout Yemen," the statement read. "We urge President Saleh to immediately follow through on his commitments and ensure that the legitimate aspirations of the Yemeni people are addressed." BBC
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Ethiopia rebels say they take town, free UN staff By Aaron Maasho Friday, May 27, 2011 ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Rebels in Ethiopia's Somali Region said on Thursday they had seized a town from government troops and freed two U.N. workers who had been missing since an ambush on a U.N. convoy two weeks ago. The ethnic Somali province, more commonly known as the ******, is home to a low-level insurgency led by the ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF), which has been fighting for independence since 1984. The U.N. World Food Programme had said one of its drivers was killed and another injured when gunmen ambushed the convoy on May 13, and two other WFP workers were missing. Government authorities and the ONLF have accused each other of carrying out the attack. The ONLF said it had been an attempt to silence WFP employees who had witnessed government operations that killed civilians. "The ****** National Liberation Army of (the) ONLF has captured the town of Galalshe in Jigjiga Region near Babili," the group said in a statement that did not disclose any dates. The rebels said they had inflicted casualties on government troops while also capturing armaments and ammunition. "The (ONLF) army found hundreds of civilian prisoners detained in the Galalshe jail who had been tortured and badly treated. Among the prisoners found were the two WFP workers abducted by the Ethiopian Army," it added. Authorities were not immediately available for comment, but they often dismiss the rebels' claims as baseless propaganda. WFP spokeswoman Judith Schuler said the agency could not confirm the release, but that it had partially resumed operations in the region, which were suspended after the incident. The area is facing a drought-induced food crisis. The United Nations last month appealed for $75 million in food and other aid for 2 million people in Ethiopia's southern regions. Journalists and aid groups cannot move unhindered in the area, making the allegations very difficult to verify. Ethiopian forces waged an offensive against the rebels in late 2007 after the ONLF attacked a Chinese-run oil facility, killing 74 people. Analysts say the rebels were weakened but are still able to launch hit-and-run attacks. Ethiopia says the ****** basin may contain 4 trillion cubic feet of gas and major oil deposits. Source: Reuters
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Somalina....Shuush, those Ethios are ethnic Somalilanders.