Juje

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  1. Inaa lilaah waa inaa ileehi raajicuun. Allah uu naxaristo dhaman reerkisa iyo asxabtisa samir iyo iman Allah ka siiyo....amiin!
  2. Originally posted by Dhubad.: loooool@Sayid. If he does that my people will hunt him down in Mogadishu.......I have some powerful people in Xamar dream on..!
  3. Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: Disclaimer: just in case the houses at those avenues are raided - it wasn't me - blame juje and cheap phome calls from Somalia Looooooooooooooooooooool...........!!
  4. Originally posted by Dhubad.: Juje, Anything you add on this topic? Nothing more than to point out your sinister motives to justify this despicable crime on this VIDEO
  5. Originally posted by Dhubad.: KK, we got it from Juje, one minute he thinks the old man was beaten up and then he backpedals by saying he was bullied until blood gushed out of his noise ! Bal adaba? Re-read KK's post and see if you really understand what she is implying. You obviously have a compehension problem and at the same time want to devoid an hideous crime.
  6. The author of this thread innitiated this topic in order to counter and justify this despicable display by those he deems are right.
  7. Originally posted by Dhubad.: Asaga iyo ilaahay ayay u taalaa. To say this and on the other hand condone the despicable and disrespectful behavior of these hoodlums clearly shows your hogwash. And the stain on his t-shirt is due to house painting he was doing before the interrogation.
  8. Wetang’ula wants Maalim’s conduct investigated Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim For the first time in the country’s history, Parliament will investigate a Deputy Speaker for his activities while on official duty abroad. Foreign Affairs Minister Moses Wetang’ula has written to Parliament’s Defence and Foreign Relations Committee to investigate Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim’s activities on a tour of Somaliland in December last year. The cause is key speeches he is alleged to have made that reportedly promoted separatism in Somalia and fostered ethnic disharmony between Somaliland and Puntland. Committee chairman Adan Keynan admitted at the weekend that the minister wrote a letter seeking investigation, but declined to provide details citing Parliament’s Standing Orders. "It is true we have received the complaint and we are going to work on it," said Mr Keynan, who added Maalim "will be summoned soon". According to sources, Wetang’ula wants the Lagdera MP probed for speeches he made at various functions when he visited Somaliland between December 22 and December 29, which allegedly caused tension in the two regions of Somaliland. But the TFG’s Ambassador to Kenya Muhamed Ali Nur denied any knowledge of a protest by his Government, although he was aware of Maalim’s visit. He also denied knowledge of any controversy stirred by Maalim. The Deputy Speaker could not be reached for comment. Source: Standard By David Ochami Sunday, February 28, 2010
  9. Originally posted by Dhubad.: Sxb so you are saying they bullied him until blood gushed out of his noise ? Waxaad la soo shirtagaysid bal fiiri, meel u bado sxb? To me that is a clear propaganda ! Brother I said that is not acceptable but also "making partners" with Alla is the worst crime. You really have a nerve for arrogancy - in the video the bullying is apparent and clear , how the blood gashed out and made it to his t-shirt doesn't need a genius to figure out. As for 'Shirk' you are right but who gives you or the hoodlums the right to carry out the judgment. Dhubad you are trying to find an excuse for a hideous crime yet accusing others of propaganda and that is called hypocrisy.
  10. Originally posted by Dhubad.: Abtigiis ina adeer, this thread is misleading, they said the old man was beaten up by Al-shabaab and that wasn't the case....He was only questioned that is all and I made it clear that they should have respected him. What else is there? Don't fall for this propaganda! Do you have a problem comprehending amid bullying and beating? And I guess by the blood on his t-shirt to you is a propoganda. Saxiib waxba geed hakuso gamban caddeyso warkada.
  11. Originally posted by Shaakirullaah: “..And those who are with him are severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves..” (al-Fath, 29) And thus you assume the 93 years old blind Wadad in the video is a disbeliever and hence the severity onto him is justified. You and the culprits in the video need to be depleted and I say that without any remorse.
  12. The blood on his t-shirt proofs the bloody buffons have already hit him - nacalad ba ku taale.
  13. Originally posted by Maaddeey: On a different note, I know some one who knows you, markaa ma ballannaa si aan 'deal' u galno? Ngonge haka yeliin in uu isku ka qarxiyo ayu raba.
  14. Juje

    Gotcha...!

    Look at his eyes where is he gazing at? It looks like we are going to have our own Berlesconi in Somaliland.
  15. Juje

    Gotcha...!

    Am still waiting for JB and Ngonge's comment on this picture - I don't know for a particular reason they have avoided this.
  16. ^^ Lool Add Ngonge in the proposed list.
  17. Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ War kaa faras maha, waa abu mansoor. Looooool!
  18. ^^ Faras magalaada mesha ka dhex muqda uma jeediid?
  19. Originally posted by Dhagax-Tuur: they stood up to give their lives for their cause. That is noble in my eyes. Their lives or lives of others?
  20. Originally posted by Maaddeey: Gaalada hadda ma sida Gaaladii waqtigii Rasuulka (SCW) & Saxaabadii (RC)ayay xukumka Islaamka ugu hoos noolyihiin? Gaalada aad dagalka kula jirtiid oo wadanki jooga halkey ku nool yihiin?
  21. Somali mother can claim thousands in UK benefits because her children attend British schools, EU judges rule By Daily Mail Reporter Tuesday, February 23, 2010 A Somali mother-of-four is entitled to claim thousands of pounds in benefits because two of her children are attending UK schools, EU judges ruled today. Nimco Hassan Ibrahim was denied housing assistance because she and her estranged husband - a Danish national - failed to qualify for residency rights. She appealed the decision by Harrow Council in north-west London, claiming that as her children's 'primary carer' she should be allowed to stay on in Britain and qualify for state handouts. Today the European Court of Justice directed the Britain's Appeal Court to find in her favour. t said that parents of children in school have the right of residence even where they cannot support themselves. The ruling paves the way for Ms Ibrahim to claim thousands of pounds in benefits each month. Cllr Barry Macleod-Cullinane, Harrow Council's portfolio holder for adults and housing, said: 'We are very concerned with this outcome, as it appears to establish a major new legal precedent over benefit claims. 'Harrow Council is studying the full implications of the ruling but it could well prove to be a floodgates judgment in that people who have not yet contributed to this country or who do not have the means to sustain themselves can now seek immediate help from state welfare services. 'Rather than having a proper open and public debate about what our immigration policy should be, with that policy voted upon by our MPs in Parliament, we are now seeing a European Court determining British immigration policy. 'This judgment would seem to make this policy of free movement impossible unless one greets new migrants at Heathrow with sizeable welfare handouts.' Ms Ibrahim arrived in the UK in 2003 to join her husband, named in court as Mr Yusuf. As a Danish national, he counted as a 'migrant worker' from another EU country, with UK residency rights. This also applied to his wife. The couple have four children of Danish nationality, aged from one to nine. The three eldest arrived in the United Kingdom with their mother and the fourth was born in the United Kingdom. The two eldest have attended State schools since their arrival. After working in the UK for five months, Mr Yusuf claimed incapacity benefit, and left the country after being declared fit for work in March 2004. He then 'ceased to satisfy the conditions for lawful residence' in the UK, said the judgment. Ms Ibrahim remained in the UK, separated from her husband, and, said the court, 'was never self-sufficient, and depends entirely on social assistance'. 'She does not have comprehensive sickness insurance cover and relies on the National Health Service,' the judgment added. Her application for housing assistance for herself and her children was rejected by the London Borough of Harrow on the ground that only people with a right of residence under EU law could apply. At that time neither she nor her husband were considered resident in the UK. Today's judgment said: 'A parent caring for the child of a migrant worker who is in education in the host Member State has a right of residence in that State. 'That right is not conditional on the parent having sufficient resources not to become a burden on the social assistance system.' EU rules say that members of the family of a migrant worker who is a national of one EU country and employed in another have residency rights with that worker, whatever their nationality - a right that continues even if the migrant worker no longer lives or works there. The same judges also backed the case of Portuguese Maria Teixeira, divorced from her Portuguese husband, who was turned down for housing assistance on the grounds that she had no right of UK residence because she was not working and was not therefore self-sufficient. She argued that she had residency rights because her daughter - the child of an EU national who had moved from one EU country to another - was continuing education in the UK. The EU judges said the right of residence of the 'primary carer' parent normally ends when the child reaches 18, 'unless the child continues to need the presence and care of that parent in order to be able to pursue and complete his or her education'. It was up to the national court to assess whether that was actually the case. Source: Mail Online
  22. Originally posted by Malika: ^LOL..Didnt you see that nose,those lips,that complexion?? A trimming of the beard is due,apart from that the guy is good looking..Lol I dont think this is the reason,Juje posted the mans picture,but one cant help start analysing the art form..heh Astagfirullah!
  23. Originally posted by NGONGE: NGONGE runs past the fist defender, NGONGE sells a dummy to the second defender..Goaaaaaaaaaaaaaal That was needed on Sunday against Mancini - forth spot is a distance now.