Jacaylbaro

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  1. Jacaylbaro

    2010

    U know my wish ,,, ha i qodqodin baan ku idhi ,,,
  2. Jacaylbaro

    2010

    Let's See ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
  3. US confirms American held in Kuwait WASHINGTON — The US government said Friday it has offered its services to an American held in Kuwait and who reportedly alleges he was beaten by security agents inquiring about his trips to Somalia and Yemen. Gulet Mohamed, a 19-year-old born in Somalia, was detained at an airport in Kuwait when he traveled there last month to renew his visa, according to The Washington Post which quoted his lawyer Gadeir Abbas. The US State Department denied charges -- which the Post said were made by Mohamed through his attorney -- that Kuwaiti officials detained the young man on behalf of the United States. "He was not detained at the behest of the United States government," State Department spokesman Philip Crowley told reporters. "We have been providing him consular services. I'm not at liberty to say a great deal," he said, adding he did not have a legal waiver of privacy to say more about him. But Crowley added: "We are aware of his detention. We have provided him consular services, and we are ensuring his well-being, as we would for any citizen in detention." According to the Post, Abbas said he had spoken over the phone with his client who alleged security agents repeatedly struck him in the face while he was blindfolded and handcuffed. He added that Mohamed was also beaten with a stick. Abbas said the interrogators asked Mohamed whether he knew the US-Yemeni cleric and terror suspect Anwar al-Awlaki, whom senior US officials consider a terrorism threat on a par with Osama bin Laden. Copyright © 2011 AFP
  4. hehehehe ,, it is an online network involves E-commerce ...... I almost joined now ... few things pending ,,,
  5. Try QNET .......... you will be paid as you are sleeping
  6. A member of parliament in Iceland who is also a former WikiLeaks volunteer says the US justice department has ordered Twitter to hand over her private messages. Birgitta Jonsdottir, an MP for the Movement in Iceland, said last night on Twitter that the "USA government wants to know about all my tweets and more since november 1st 2009. Do they realize I am a member of parliament in Iceland?" She said she was starting a legal fight to stop the US getting hold of her messages, after being told by Twitter that a subpoena had been issued. She wrote: "department of justice are requesting twitter to provide the info – I got 10 days to stop it via legal process before twitter hands it over." She said the justice department was "just sending a message and of course they are asking for a lot more than just my tweets." Jonsdottir said she was demanding a meeting with the US ambassador to Iceland. "The justice department has gone completely over the top." She added that the US authorities had requested personal information from Twitter as well as her private messages and that she was now assessing her legal position. "It's not just about my information. It's a warning for anyone who had anything to do with WikiLeaks. It is completely unacceptable for the US justice department to flex its muscles like this. I am lucky, I'm a representative in parliament. But what of other people? It's my duty to do whatever I can to stop this abuse." Twitter would not comment on the case. In a statement, the company said: "We're not going to comment on specific requests, but, to help users protect their rights, it's our policy to notify users about law enforcement and governmental requests for their information, unless we are prevented by law from doing so." Most of Twitter's messages are public, but users can also send private messages on the service. Read More: http://ht.ly/3Am0y
  7. Wasiiro Puntland U Soo Dirtay Bariga Sanaag Oo Doonayey Inay Isku Keenaan Atam Iyo Faroole Hadhow bay qaar aan ogahay odhan waa Shabaab ,,,
  8. Ma murmayo dee ,, waana wax fiican ,,, Ku dayo uun baan ku idhi ,, ku dayo ,, oo ku dayo ,,,
  9. Wasiiro Puntland U Soo Dirtay Bariga Sanaag Oo Doonayey Inay Isku Keenaan Atam Iyo Faroole Oo Fashilmay Iyo Lacag Ay U Wadeen Oo Kooxda Galgali Xoog Kaga Qaaday Anna waan yaabbanaa waxay la qaylinayaan ..
  10. Ma in kurka la iga jaraad rabtaa ??
  11. It is WEEKEND! . . . . Please do not disturb me unless your request involves food, fun, Ehem, or laughter...any other requests will be moved to Sunday
  12. Well, I'm just wearing their shoes sxb and looking things from their angle ..... for that reason yes you are a threat to them and their country. That is why Somalis are killed and burned alive in SA ..... You, being a Muslim is a threat to their believes and culture ,,,, Somali businessmen are threat to theirs ,,,,, wax fahan niyow.
  13. BOB;685986 wrote: Indhayarka muxuu ka qabanayaa meesha?:mad: I don't like seeing foreigners in our country at this present moment especially kuwa gaalada ah, That is the problem now ,,,,, But you're forgetting you live in another country and earning your living there in the middle of waddan gaalo .....
  14. I heard Xaaji Xunjuf is going to sing there ,,,, that is all I know ,,
  15. WASHINGTON — An American teenager detained in Kuwait two weeks ago and placed on an American no-fly list claims that he was severely beaten by his Kuwaiti captors during a weeklong interrogation about possible contacts with terrorism suspects in Yemen. The teenager, Gulet Mohamed, a Somali-American who turned 19 during his captivity, said in a telephone interview on Wednesday from a Kuwaiti detention cell that he was beaten with sticks, forced to stand for hours, threatened with electric shocks and warned that his mother would be imprisoned if he did not give truthful answers about his travels in Yemen and Somalia in 2009. American officials have offered few details about the case, except to confirm that Mr. Mohamed is on a no-fly list and, for now at least, cannot return to the United States. Mr. Mohamed, from Alexandria, Va., remains in a Kuwaiti detention center even after Kuwait’s government, according to his brother, determined that he should be released. Mr. Mohamed said that Kuwaiti interrogators repeatedly asked whether he had ever met Anwar al-Awlaki, the American-born cleric now hiding in Yemen who is suspected in terrorist plots by Al Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate. He said that the Kuwaitis also asked detailed questions about his family in the United States and his family’s clan in Somalia — information he said he assumed that American officials provided to the Kuwaitis. Mr. Mohamed denies ever meeting with militants. “I am a good Muslim, I despise terrorism,” he said in the interview. Read More Here: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/06/world/middleeast/06detain.html?_r=1&src=twrhp
  16. Knock Knock Knock ....... Waa Ictiraafkiiye iga fura .... Aar naga daaa dee ,,, lol
  17. Adigu Ibriiq baad ku addimaysaaye aamus xaaji ..................
  18. ^ ^ Shopping and Xalwad of course ,,,