
Jacaylbaro
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Originally posted by NGONGE: In what capacity is Ibti asking these questions and why is an SL citizen allowed an audience with the Somali president? p.s. Sayid, the animal I was looking for was an ostrich. Ignore the 'gu' mistake. Now u can add an "S" to that "GU" and tell me what it is ,,,,
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Originally posted by dambarsame: J>B saaxiib malaha adigu computerka kamaba kacdid miyaa. Waadna mahadsan tahay ama waa laguu mahadsan yahay.... ka warran xaala hargeisa saaka computerka sowdiga adiguba dul fadhiya maaha ,,,,, hargeisa xaad ka rabtaana ?
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it is about possibilities and doing things for your own. Allah is always here and you don't have to lay down in the middle of the street saying Allah will rescue me from a car accident. We go to a doctor knowing Allah can cure and kill. The same goes for politics ,,,,,, plus it is dirty.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: I said something starting with 'GU' Are you guys thinking what i'm thinking ??? ,,,
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Ask him if he knows Jacaylbaro ,,,, I'm sure Juje told him about me Good afternoon folks ,,,,
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It is politics Ibti ....... you always have another option when you don't get your "supposedly muslim" countries in your side .... Don't worry ,, they will surely change the tune once they hear this ,,,
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Muqdisho:"Xildhibaanada Garoowe joga cidna madirsan"Gudoonka Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya Muqdisho(Allpuntland)-Gudoonka sare ee Baarlamaanka Somaaliya ayaa shaaca ka qaaday inaysan waxba kala socon safar ay Garoowe ku yimaadeen qaarkamid ah xildhibaanada Baarlamaanka ee Soomaaliya,wuxuuna gudoonku sheegay in xildhibaanadaasi aysan Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya matalin. Gudoomiye kuxigeenka Labaad ee Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya Cismaan Cilmi Boqore oo la hadlay qaarkamid ah Warbaahinta Muqdisho ayaa sheegay in xildhibaanadaasi ay Garoowe u joogan dan ay iyagu leeyihiin balse aysan u joogan shaqo uu u dirsaday Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya,wuxuuna sheegay in xildhibaanadu ay xaq u leeyihiin inay deegaanadooda tagaan. "Waxba kalama socono joogitaanka Xildhibaanada Garoowe kusugan Gudoonka Sare ee Baarlamaankuna ma oga wax shaqo ah oo ay deegaanadaas u tageen,balse iyaga ayaa danahooda gaarka ah u jooga,waxayna xaq u leeyihiin inay tagaan Deegaanadooda taasina waa iska caadi balse annagu maanan dirsan"Ayuu yiri Xildhibaan Boqore oo ku hadlayey Afka Gudoonka baarlamaanka. Mr,Boqore ayaa sheegay in qaarkamid aha Xildhibaanadaasi ay dibad joog ahaayeen oo aysanba Muqdisho in mudo ah imaanin aysana is arag waayahaan intooda badan,wuxuuse amaanay inay wadaan shir ay ku heshiisiinayaan Dawlada Puntland &Dawlada dhexe ee Soomaaliya. Warkan kasoo yeeray Gudoonka Baarlamaanka Soomaaliya ayaa yimid kadib markii ay 10-Xildhibaan oo ka tirsan baarlamaanka Soomaaliya uuna kamid yahay Ra'iisul Wasaarihii Dawladii Carta Xasan Abshir Faarax ay maalmihii lasoo dhaafay kusugnaayeen Magaalooyinka Puntland,waxayna sheegeen inay wadaaan heshiis ay dhex dhigaayaan Dawlada Puntland &DFKMG ah.
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UN Security Council NYTimes Unmask TFG Puntland
Jacaylbaro replied to Mintid Farayar's topic in Politics
U.N. reports diversion of Somalia aid United Nations - Much of the food aid intended for Somalia's poor is diverted to corrupt contractors, radical Islamic militants and local U.N. workers, according to a Security Council report. The findings, not yet made public, were first reported Tuesday by the New York Times. A United Nations diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity because the report has not been released, confirmed that "a significant diversion" of food delivered by the U.N. food program ends up in the hands of cartels, which then sell it illegally. The report blames the problem on improper food distribution, the diplomat said. The Times said the report recommends that U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon open an independent investigation into the World Food Program's Somalia operations. The report also finds that regional Somali authorities are collaborating with pirates, and says that government ministers have auctioned off diplomatic visas, the newspaper reported. According to the paper, Somali officials deny that the visa problem is widespread. Somalia's government, with U.S. military aid, is readying an offensive to combat an Islamist insurgency linked to Al Qaeda and retake Mogadishu, the largely lawless capital. -
aniga iga reeb mahadaas ,,,,
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i think there is no lower than killing each other under a religious banner ,,,,,,,,
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Al-shabaab oo gaadmo ku toogatay Sh. Barre Ali Barre
Jacaylbaro replied to Kamaavi's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Kamavi: Reerka ka tagay! Reerkee ?? -
Wow ,, I'm enjoying ,,,
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PHILADELPHIA – A suburban woman "desperate to do something" to help suffering Muslims has been accused of using the Internet to recruit jihadist fighters and help terrorists overseas, even agreeing to move to Europe to try to kill a Swedish artist, prosecutors said Tuesday. Authorities said the case shows how terror groups are looking to recruit Americans to carry out their goals. A federal indictment charges that Colleen R. LaRose, who called herself JihadJane and Fatima LaRose online, agreed to kill the Swede on orders from the unnamed terrorists and traveled to Europe to carry out the killing. It doesn't say whether the Swede was killed, but LaRose was not charged with murder. A U.S. Department of Justice spokesman wouldn't confirm the case is related to a group of people arrested in Ireland earlier Tuesday on suspicion of plotting against Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who depicted the Prophet Muhammad with the body of a dog. But a U.S. official speaking on condition of anonymity said LaRose had targeted the Swedish cartoonist and had online discussions about her plans with at least one of the suspects apprehended in Ireland. The official wasn't authorized to discuss details of the investigation. LaRose, who has blond hair and blue eyes, indicated in her online conversations that she thought her appearance would help her move freely in Sweden to carry out the attack, the indictment said. In a February 2009 online message to a co-conspirator in south Asia, she said her physical appearance would allow her to "blend in with many people," which "may be a way to achieve what is in my heart," the indictment said. LaRose is a convert to Islam who actively recruited others, including at least one unidentified American, and her online messages expressed her willingness to become a martyr and her impatience to take action, according to the indictment and the U.S. official. "I will make this (killing the artist) my goal till I achieve it or die trying," she wrote another south Asian suspect in March 2009, according to the indictment. U.S. Attorney Michael Levy said the indictment doesn't link LaRose to any organized terror groups. He would not comment on whether other arrests were expected. LaRose, 46, lived in Pennsburg, Montgomery County, Pa., before moving to Europe in August 2009, authorities said. She called herself JihadJane in a YouTube video in which she said she was "desperate to do something somehow to help" ease the suffering of Muslims, the indictment said. According to the 11-page document, she agreed to obtain residency in a European country and marry one of the terrorists to enable him to live there. She traveled abroad with a U.S. passport stolen from a male friend and intended to give it to one of her "brothers," the indictment said. She hoped to "live and train with jihadists and to find and kill" the targeted artist, it said. "Today's indictment, which alleges that a woman from suburban America agreed to carry out murder overseas and to provide material support to terrorists, underscores the evolving nature of the threat we face," said David Kris, assistant attorney general for national security. LaRose also agreed to provide financial help to her co-conspirators in Asia and Europe, the indictment charged. LaRose has been in federal custody since her Oct. 15 arrest in Philadelphia, authorities said. She had an initial court appearance the next day but didn't enter a plea. Her federal public defender Mark T. Wilson declined to comment Tuesday. Department of Justice spokesman Dean Boyd said the case represents "one of only a few such cases nationwide in which females have been charged with terrorism violations." He declined to comment further on it. In recent years, the only other women charged in the U.S. with terror violations were lawyer Lynne Stewart, convicted of helping imprisoned blind Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman communicate with his followers, and Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani scientist found guilty of shooting at U.S. personnel in Afghanistan while yelling, "Death to Americans!" But neither of those cases involved the kind of plotting attributed to LaRose — a woman charged with trying to foment a terror conspiracy to kill someone overseas. Stewart has insisted she is "not a traitor," while Siddiqui has accused U.S. authorities of lying about her.
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Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^I did not get you, come again? Come on ,,,,, i'm sure you do
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the biggest script is Xiin if u ask me ,,,
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I'm still waiting for the final show ,,,
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So u want to fake a news ???
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Originally posted by xiinfaniin: ^^Hadhow yaan la arag adoo leh wixii Ducaysane sheegayey Waabad xasuusataa waxay dadku sheegaan ,,
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Man handed over by Puntland given Life sentence in Ethiopian Federal Court
Jacaylbaro replied to Abtigiis's topic in Politics
Sad news .... -
Ma dhacsade nin ii qabay Ma dhuldhace ma ii qiray
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Well, it can be slow but sure ....... Alshabab not lasting that long anyway but can survive for some time now ,,,,
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waad gabowday ,,, isaguu uun buu ahaa oo gadhka soo xiirtay