Jacaylbaro

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  1. Someliweyn since 1960 ................
  2. Muslim Aid today rejected the false allegations made in an article in the Sunday Telegraph quoting unknown foreign security sources. A Spokesperson for Muslim Aid said: " We strongly rebut the baseless allegations made in the Sunday Telegraph in relation to our work through bona fide partners. We regret that the newspaper has persisted with these libellous allegations. Muslim Aid is in communication with its regulator, the Charity Commission and is also considering the position with its lawyers. In all its dealings Muslim Aid seeks to act ethically, transparently and fully in accordance with its legal and charitable obligations. We will not allow this kind of sensationalist and misleading journalism to deter us from pursuing our charitable objectives around the world. " A charity praised by Gordon Brown and the Prince of Wales has been placed under investigation by the Charity Commission following claims it had channelled hundreds of thousands of pounds to groups linked to a banned terrorist organisation. According to its own accounts, Muslim Aid paid £325,000 to the Islamic University of Gaza, where leading Hamas figures teach, and £13,998 to the al-Ihsan Charitable Society, designated by the US government as a "sponsor of terrorism" and a front for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group. Security sources also claim that Muslim Aid has helped channel a further £210,600 to six other organisations in the Gaza Strip since July 2009, all of which they say are also linked to Hamas. Despite repeated approaches for comment over more than a week, Muslim Aid has refused to deny these claims. In a statement, the Charity Commission said: "We take very seriously allegations of links between charities and terrorist activity, and consider funding of terrorist organisations to be a 'zero tolerance' issue. The Commission has opened an investigation into Muslim Aid in light of these allegations and is working with the charity to address the issues raised." Muslim Aid is banned from the West Bank by the Israeli government, which says it is a member of the Union of Good, an alliance of charities that raise money for Hamas. Hamas is banned throughout the EU as a designated terrorist organisation. Muslim Aid, based at the hardline East London Mosque, has close links to the Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE), a fundamentalist Muslim group based in the same offices. Muslim Aid raised more than £24 million last year and has been given at least £830,000 of public money. It claims to serve humanity "regardless of political affiliation" and only supports lawful organisations. However, one foreign security source said: "We are opening our eyes on them. In the past they were supporting the outer rim of Hamas societies in Gaza. Now they are supporting the core."
  3. Siduu qof waliba isu lahaa reer aakhiraadka lacag ha u doonan bay lacag miidhan noqdeen ,,,,, sirta nolosha fahan baan ku idhi ,,
  4. waar waa lacag miidhan baa la yidhi ,,,
  5. Originally posted by Norfsky: Saxibayaal, meesha wax la kaaleya. Secular states are also in a mess as well as being hypocrits ya ailamos. Secular states are in a clear stance that they are secular unlike the those Arab States that are hiding under the Islamic banner for their own purpose ,,,,,,
  6. Jacaylbaro

    moving out

    Originally posted by Somalicentric.: LOL JB no need to judge here, you know you've had your fair share of "Micheal jackson lugta wee lugta waaw" days Nothing wrong w/partying... If done in moderation (can't be a square all your life) Just be real w/it no need for a pretense! loooooooooool ,, I did that while still in my parent's house ,,,, and i'm sure all can do that unless they're looking for more ..
  7. I know What is wrong with the Arab model of Islamic state ............ it is full of hypocrisy.
  8. 'East African accent' is offensive At second glance, the University police chief's description is disingenuous. In recent public safety alerts, the University of Minnesota Police Department has consistently utilized the phrase "East African accent" as a descriptor of criminal suspects. But what does this phrase entail? Is its use necessary? The use of the expression is at best superfluous, leaving many perplexed as to why it is used so often. The e-mails, sent by the UMPD on Feb. 23, 26 and March 20 all contain the suspect descriptors, "a black male, between the ages of 25 and 30, with short, curly hair." This is the particular set of information University police Chief Greg Hestness should have had in mind when he announced, "We seek to fulfill our obligation to provide our community with required information," in his March 24 letter to The Minnesota Daily. However, the same e-mails from the aforementioned dates needlessly contained, "The suspect(s) spoke with an East African accent, [or] spoke to each other in a foreign language with an East African accent." Is every victim a linguist? Do they have a linguist on site to determine whether the suspect enunciated the English language in an east, west, north or south "African" accent? The use of the phrase East African is distasteful, offensive, unnecessary, and it is by nature stereotyping. The expression presents a two-pronged dilemma for certain members of the University community. First, it condenses the diverse region of East Africa to a single ethnic people. Second, it burdens the Somali minority with those implications. Chief Hestness explained in his letter that the UMPD is "open to description suggestions," which at first glance reads as an encouraging prospect. But is it really? What the statement likely meant to say is, "We are open to being provided with a politically correct method in which we can openly marginalize a people." The suggestion is not one to take seriously. Now let us think of a polite way to curse. Guled Ibrahim Somali Student Association president
  9. Originally posted by The Zack: ^Somaliweyn is not a dream, folks. It is a reality, it is something that already exist the present day. and u think Villa Somalia surrounded by AMISOM is "Somaliweyn" ??? I'm sure Djibouti does not agree with you here ,,,, nor NFD ,,,,
  10. 2 kala qeyb qaeybin lagu sameeyay dalka They must have seen "Somaliland" there ,,,,
  11. Xabaalaqod.com ,,,,, I'm in ,,, as always ,,, lool
  12. I know this girl who went to the UK then came back after two years ,,,,,,, a friend of her met her and asked her phone so that he can call ,,,,, she started to search her bag ,, looking out things and then pulled out few small papers saying "I sug bal, meeshan nambaradeeda maba xasuustee" ,,,
  13. Some dreams don't come true eh ??? ,, I'm sure u mean Somaliweyn here ,,,
  14. SOMALILAND FOREVER ............
  15. Jacaylbaro

    moving out

    They want to move out then party as hell ,,,, ciyaal fooqal ciyaal
  16. Mar wuxuu ahaa wadani, mar wadaad, mar qabyaaladiiste, marba nooc ,,,,,