Che -Guevara

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  1. ^I was surrpised at the extent of time and effort the security apparutus spend on the issue, and it is not FBI and local police departments. They are looking at Somali centers. What is more disheartening the characterization of the Somali conflict, and how they wanna potray as part of 'global jihad' without any reference to the miseries that befallen on our people, and the crimes committed against the Ethios, and Bush regime. The investigation continues into why a dozen or so young Somali men disappeared from the Twin Cities and are believed to be fighting in Somalia. MPR's Michael Caputo spent some time with three teenagers -- the kind of kids who attend class regularly, play sports and hold part-time jobs. He asked the teens what they know -- or what they've heard -- about the disappearances of those young men. web page
  2. ^AfroGurl waa ladaba gale (something wrong with this phrase )
  3. <a href="http://WASHINGTON - A Somali-American community leader warned a Senate panel yesterday that Boston may be among half a dozen cities where youths are being recruited to travel to Somalia to fight alongside a radical Islamic group with links to Al Qaeda.">web page Just great, now we will Boston PD, and FBI on our behind rest of the article
  4. ^We knew that,atleast I did, I beat her to 20,000 post on troll corner, she beat the last one on 10,000th.
  5. Ar af Muslim ku hadla ama afgaalo
  6. ^Atlantic city...you wanted to swim with the fishes? N hello
  7. Originally posted by *Buuxo*: You shall be missed For the love of God, no misleading title...I had saddened look on my face thinking she died....Foolxume is her husband...she's pulling "redsea" on us....where is he anyway?
  8. Lily-Lack of oppurtunities and the failure of ANC to deliver any real changes for the black majority is driving force behind this xenophobic attacks. The expectations of the people were so high, but only few black elites benefitted from the end apartheid, the rest are still poor, and the immigrants represent a new threat to their already meager resources. Adam...Why are you taking their women. I guess Somali men must be a catch there-Zulu and Xhosa falling over Faraxs
  9. This is unfortunate for Somalis in America, and Somalia!. Somali community under suspicion and being monitored by homeland security. The Bush policies to continue in Somalia!
  10. ^I don't think you could compare this to kid taunted by couple of @ssholes. This is far more brutal and consequential.
  11. Duceysane...Please don't spread insidious mischaracterization of black men (and women too)by racist 19th century Europeans anthropologists, now propagated by popular media. Pucca...It seems you like them for aesthetic reasons.
  12. " These things"...that's what come to for Somalis..how unfortunate Power struggles blamed for xeno attacks A recent study into last year’s xenophobic attacks indicates that the violence was organised and led by local groups and individuals. And they were carried out to consolidate the authority and power needed to further political and economic interests. The attacks were part of broad structural and historical factors which include the legacy of institutional discrimination and generalised mistrust among citizens, police and the elected leaders. The research was conducted by the Forced Migration Studies Programme at the University of Witwatersrand. Other factors identified for contributing to the violence which started in Gauteng in May 2008 are institutionalised practices that exclude foreigners from political participation and justice. “Often premised on limited knowledge of and respect for the country’s laws and policies, these practices continue to criminalise and villainise foreign nationals and other ‘outsiders’,” says the report. Researchers Jean Pierre Misago, Loren B Landau and Tamlyn Monson also identified a lack of trusted, prompt and effective conflict resolution mechanisms that led to vigilantism. The research found that political vacuums or competition in community leadership encouraged the emergence of unofficial, illegitimate and often violent local leadership. According to the study, these leaders enhanced their authority and power by reinforcing communities’ resentment towards what is perceived as “non-compliant” foreign nationals. It was found that there is also a culture of impunity with regard to public violence in general and xenophobic violence, in particular. “That encourages the ill-intentioned to attack non-nationals and other outsiders for personal and or political gain.” There was little evidence to support early explanations that blamed the eruption of the violence on a “third force”, poor border control, changes in national political leadership, or rising food and commodity prices. But these factors may have contributed to generalised tensions. Researchers could not explain why violence occurred in some places, not others. - By THANDUXOLO JIKA stories vidoes
  13. ^Nagatag, here I thought you have actual thing for koreans.....It is all about Canucks iska dhehdidow This one has funny Asian accent..of course I'm stereotyping. Adam-Is it any good?
  14. The sad was people got fixated on the image-just the idea of vulture eating human being, but nobody asked how did kid find in him that situation. Who put him in that predicament?
  15. More the world changes the more it stays same-these issues still relevant!! Couple weeks back, there's almost brawl in our class over this haunting image of vulture stalking a near death kid-the same image in video.
  16. ^LoooooooooooL@Wifey....we will go with that...I don't wanna inaa ki qarxiyo.
  17. ^I was throwing darts in the dark, and see what sticks, but I did figure who is Foolxume. Foolxume does in nude...hubby must be happy man
  18. Never mind...I figure who she is
  19. ^I thought he was Geeljire, but not...Foolxumo widaayow isi sheeg noh.
  20. ^Sheh-Wat's with the signature Bored at work dee, really not vulgar in real life, I know that's Duceysane's line, but it is true
  21. ^is this Geeljire? LooooooooooL@Serenity...no hugs, just hard cash, tough times mate...or maybe gift certificate. LoooooooooooL@Sheh...it is tasty though...it is Paki in me