Jacaylbaro

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  1. Another day another more work ,,,,,,,,,,, I'm worried today
  2. They will come and say they don't know ,,,,,,,,,
  3. If A/Y is blamed for this bililiqo ,,, now tell me who has to be blamed on this one: Bosaaso:- Waxa galabta casarkii laga maqalay Suuqa lagu sarifo lacaga qalaad Tacshiirad xoogan taasi oo ay fureen suuqaasi kooxo Budhcad ah oo doonayay inay dhacaan hantida taala Suuqaasi, Budhacadaasi oo wataday Baabuur yar ayaa hal mara isweer ka qabtay Suuqaasi iyaga oo qaaday Aduun lacag ah oo aad u fara badan, lama yaqaan ujeedka ka danbaysa falkaasi. Ilaa 10- nin oo hubaysan ayaa galabta weerar buuxa ku soo qaaday Suuqa Lacagaha qalaad lagu sarifo ee magaalada Bosaaso kuwaaso oo dhamaanba Gacanta ku dhigay wixii halkaasi hanti taalay, ragan hubaysan ayaa ku labisnaan dharka Booliska Puntland kuwaasi ay sahal u noqty inay su fududu falkaasi ugu guulaystaan. Aadan Doolarle oo ka mid ah Ganacsatada Suuqaasi ayaa LaasqorayNet u xaqiijiyay inuu falkaasi dhacay isla markaana isaga lagaq aaday lacag badan oo markaasi Goobta uu suuqaasi ka degan yahay taalay. Ninkaasi ganacsadaha ahi waxay uu sheegay inay ragaasi budhacad ahi ay soo qaadeen weerar qorshaysan kaasi oo ahaa mid la doonayay in lagu maja xaabiyo ganacsatadaasi,waxa uu farta ku fiiqay inay ragaasi ahaayeen ku gashan Diraysak Booliska Maamulka Puntland. "Maha Budhacad ka timi meel shishe,e waxa weeyaan Booliska Maamulka Puntland oo iyagu falkaasi soo maleegay waayo waxay siteen dharka Booliska oo waxay wateen gaadhi aan Sumad lahayn oo dadka waxay ugu sheekeeyeen inay yihiin Boolis oo ay Amaanka sugayaan"Saas waxa yiri Aadan Doolarle. Markii falkaasi dhacay ayaa goobtii waxa soo gaadhay Boolis la sheegay inay ka tirsan yihiin kuwa Magaalada Bosaaso iyaga oo markiiba isku gadaamay goobtaasi waxay bilaabeen inay xidhaan dhamaan wadooyinka goobtaasi soo gala iyaga oo markiiba bilaabay inay dadka waraystaan. Taliyaha Booliska Puntland Cabdi Casiis Siciid Gacamay (bduugaaye) ayaa la hadlay warbaahinta isaga oo daboolka ka qaaday inay ku raadjoogaan ragii falkaasi fuliyay isla markaana dhawaan la soo bandhigi doono wax yaalaha ka soo baxa hawl galka ay wadaan ciidanku. Gacamay waxa uu ka gaabsady Su"aal ahayd inay ragaasi ka tirsanaayeen Booliska Puntland isaga oo til maamay inay jiraan tuhun noocaas ah oo ay Booliska u soo gudbiyeen Ganacsatadaasi galabta la dhacay. Dadka ayaa caawa arintaasi aad u hadal haya kuwaasi oo qaarkood sheegaya inay falkaasi ka danbeeyeen Booliska magaalada Bosaaso,dadku waxay sheegayaan inay Sariflayaashaasi dhawor goor maamulka Puntland u soo bandhigay qorshe ah inay hoos u dhigaan lacagta balse ay arinkaasi iska madax mareen oo ay diideen. Arinkaasi galabta dhacay ayaa ku soo aadaya xili Sarifka lacagaha qalaad uu cirka isku shareeray isaga oo Boqlka Door lagu qabanayo Maanta magaalada Bosaaso 2700, Sh, So ah, iyada oo ay waliba maciishada kalena cirka iyana isku shareertay. LaasqorayNet/Bosaaso
  4. And their opinion matters not .........
  5. Good for reer London ........
  6. Ngonge, they told me you have a very big chair, and ....... Ohhh ,, that was in Dubai lakin. Awlugeeye, i guess inaad nin socod badan tahay
  7. what does Ngonge do horta ??? ,,,,, "scratching the head" Awlugeeye, are you sure about the drinking part ?? ,, Well, i spent the first day of the weekend in the beach ,,,,, the second day was another hectic day ,,, i had to work hard.
  8. There are lots of Papaya in Sland ,,,,,,,,,,,
  9. loooooooooool ,,, eh and innit can't stay together ,,, You need to get used to the innit part during your visit to the UK ,,,,,,,
  10. I'm learning ladies ,,, i'm learning Keep it coming ..............
  11. The gathering of the loosers is all i can say.
  12. US military confirms launched strike in So. Somalia WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. military targeted suspected "terrorists" in a strike launched early on Monday in Dobley, Somalia, a senior U.S. military official said. The official, who declined to be named, told Reuters: "We launched a deliberate strike against a suspected bed-down of known terrorists." He said it was too early to know what damage had been inflicted, including whether any people were injured or killed in the strike launched overnight Washington time (early morning GMT). The official declined to give details on the type of weapon used. This was the fourth U.S. air strike on Somalia in 14 months. Local officials and witnesses in Somalia said they believed two missiles hit a makeshift house in Dobley, a town in a remote area of southern Somalia about 140 miles (220 km) from the port city of Kismayu, in a U.S. air strike against Islamist insurgents.
  13. Ohh ,, Hello DD ,,, good to see you trolling on Monday ,,
  14. Youre all fresh innit ??
  15. I should teach some UK slangs that someone i know tought me ,,,, Good to see you all ,,, Ibti, Malika and Cadaan
  16. KISMAYU, Somalia, March 3 (Reuters) - Two missiles hit a makeshift house in a remote area of southern Somalia on Monday and local officials and witnesses said they believed it was a U.S. air strike against Islamist insurgents. If confirmed, it would be at least the fourth U.S. air strike on Somalia in 14 months. Residents of Dobley, a Somali town 220 km (140 miles) from the southern port city of Kismayu on the Kenyan border, believe the missiles were targeting senior Islamist leaders meeting nearby. "Two U.S missiles hit a house in Dobley early this morning," one local politician, who asked not to be named, told Reuters by telephone, adding that shrapnel from the missiles had been found. "The missiles have U.S. markings." The U.S. 5th Fleet in Bahrain and the Pentagon in Washington had no immediate information on the attack. The politician said Sheikh Hassan Turki, a local militant cleric, and other leaders from a militant Islamist group from Mogadishu were meeting in the vicinity. The Islamists have been waging a bloody insurgency against Somali government forces. "The town is very tense. People have started fleeing because they fear there might be more attacks," he said. A man in Kismayu, who said the house belonged to him, told Reuters his daughter was injured and four of his cows killed in the attack. "We do not know whether the missiles were fired by the American AC-130 plane which is still flying over the city. All we know is they dropped from the sky," Mohamed Nurie Salad told Reuters in Kismayu. He said he was returning to Dobley to assess the damage, which he had been told about over the telephone. On Jan. 8, 2007, a U.S. AC-130 gunship struck Islamists in southern Somalia in Washington's first overt military action there since pulling out of a U.N.-backed peacekeeping mission in 1994 after the "Black Hawk Down" incident. That attack, and another with the same kind of airplane shortly thereafter, struck Islamists fleeing from Ethiopian and Somali troops who cornered them in southern Somalia during a two-week war to rout the militant movement. On June 21, a U.S. Navy ship fired missiles at Islamist fighters and foreign jihadists hiding in the mountains in the northern Puntland region. The United States accuses Somali Islamist insurgents of harbouring al Qaeda fugitives responsible for planning and executing the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. It provided intelligence and some military support to Ethiopia's intervention to help the Somali interim government in late 2006. The Horn of Africa country has had no central government since a dictator was overthrown in 1991. An interim government formed in 2004 is struggling to assert its authority and is battling the Islamists in the capital Mogadishu.
  17. Qof soo kacay ma jiro ,,,,
  18. CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela and Ecuador have ordered troops to their borders with Colombia, raising concerns of a broader conflict after Colombia killed a top rebel leader on Ecuadorean soil. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday promised Venezuela would respond militarily if Colombia violates its border, where he ordered tanks as well as thousands of troops. He also ordered closed Venezuela's embassy in Bogota. Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, called for the troop deployment while also withdrawing his government's ambassador from Bogota and expelling Colombia's top diplomat. "There is no justification," Correa said Sunday night, snubbing an earlier announcement from Colombia that it would apologize for the incursion by its military. Chavez called the killing of rebel leader and spokesman Raul Reyes and 16 other rebels on Saturday an attack by a "terrorist state." "Mr. Defense Minister, move 10 battalions to the border with Colombia for me, immediately — tank battalions. Deploy the air force," Chavez said during his weekly TV and radio program. "We don't want war, but we aren't going to permit the U.S. empire, which is the master (of Colombia) ... to come divide us." Correa said Colombia deliberately carried out the strike beyond its borders. He said the rebels were "bombed and massacred as they slept, using precision technology." The Ecuadorean leader said Colombia violated Ecuador's airspace when it bombed the rebel camp, which the Colombian military said was located 1.1 miles from the border. Colombian officials have long complained that Ecuador's military does not control its sparsely populated border, allowing rebels to take refuge. The same holds true for Venezuela, where rebel deserters say the guerrillas routinely rest, train, obtain medical care and smuggle drugs. Chavez denies that his country provides refuge to the FARC. In a statement, Colombia said FARC "terrorists" including Reyes "have had the custom of killing in Colombia and taking refuge in the territory of neighboring countries." Colombia's police commander Gen. Oscar Naranjo said documents from a computer seized where Reyes was killed suggested Ecuador's president is deepening relations with the FARC. The two documents, copies of which were obtained independently by The Associated Press, were apparently written by Reyes in the past two months and addressed to the high command of the FARC. An Ecuadorean government spokesman called the Colombian claims a lie. Ecuadorean soldiers recovered the semi-nude bodies of 15 rebels in their jungle camp, the corpses scattered around the site along with pieces of clothing, shoes, a refrigerator, guns and grenades. Soldiers stood guard at the camp, saying they also found three wounded women, who were evacuated by helicopter to be treated. One was a Mexican philosophy student injured by shrapnel, while the other two were Colombians, said Ecuador's defense minister, Welington Sandoval. Ecuadorean officials found that there were two bomb attacks on the camp early Saturday, Lt. Col. Jose Nunez told reporters in the remote village of Angostura, where the bodies were found. Colombian commandos removed the cadavers of Reyes and one other rebel. Chavez called the raid "cowardly murder, all of it coldly calculated." "This could be the start of a war in South America," Chavez said. He warned Uribe: "If it occurs to you to do this in Venezuela, President Uribe, I'll send some Sukhois" — Russian warplanes recently bought by Venezuela. The situation tested already tense relations between Venezuela and Colombia, though cross-border trade has not yet been seriously affected. Chavez did not specify how many troops was sending to the border. A Venezuelan battalion traditionally has roughly 600 soldiers. "Undoubtedly the recent actions on the part of Colombia and Venezuela's response raise the risk for armed conflict," said Miguel Tinker Salas, a Latin American studies professor at Pomona College in Claremont, California. "Although it is unlikely we will see military confrontations, what is clear is that Colombia has been pursuing a military solution to its own internal problem, ... drawing in Ecuador and Venezuela." Chavez has increasingly revealed his sympathies for the FARC, and in January asked that it be struck from lists of terrorist groups internationally. The leftist FARC has been fighting Colombia's government for more than four decades, and funds itself largely through the cocaine trade and kidnaps for ransom and political ends. Chavez said that with U.S. support, Colombian troops "invaded Ecuador, flagrantly violating Ecuador's sovereignty." U.S Embassy spokeswoman Suzanne Hall, in Bogota, declined comment on the possibility of U.S. involvement, saying it was a Colombian government operation. In Texas, U.S. National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe said of Chavez's latest moves: "This is an odd reaction by Venezuela to Colombia's efforts against the FARC, a terrorist organization that continues to hold Colombians, Americans and others hostage." How exactly Reyes was killed was not immediately clear. Colombia's defense minister, Juan Manuel Santos, said Colombian commandos, tracking Reyes through an informant, first bombed a camp on the Colombian side of the Ecuadorean border. He said the troops came under fire from across the border in Ecuador and encountered Reyes' body when they overran that camp. Colombia and Venezuela have been locked in a diplomatic crisis since Uribe sought in November to halt Chavez's efforts to mediate a prisoner swap. The FARC has since freed six hostages to delegates of Chavez, including four released last week. The FARC has demanded that a safe zone be created in Colombia to negotiate a swap of some 40 high-value captives, including former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S. defense contractors, for hundreds of imprisoned guerrillas. AP
  19. Monday Blues , haye ,,,,
  20. looooooooool ,, it is not easy i guess I'm wondering who da hell set this rule ?? ,,,