oba hiloowlow
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Nin-Yaaban;892091 wrote: That Obama got a 2nd term.... allright kool.
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Carafaat;892090 wrote: Oba, I expect First class Niiko in this thread. As an unuka should be proud of this great Art and promote it. Niiko aa? Boy, oba don't like Niiko, he believes that niiko is an un-somali act.
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Aaliyyah;892086 wrote: labo niman oo wawayn oo happy thanksgiving isku leh. War labadaa ciid uun baad leedihiin ee naga fadhiista meel LOOOL@Aaliyyah There is no Thanksgiving day in sweden. I wish though
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how was your day NY? And what are you thankful for?
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nacalaa ku yaal bantu
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Happy Thanksgiving my fellow American Nomads
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hahah got damn ,
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Alpha Blondy;892058 wrote: ^ so what aspects of Oba will this thread will be covering? Well im a person who do things on impulse, so we just have to see Al
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Apophis;891907 wrote: LOOL So Oba, will your thread be in competition with Alpha's? And what can we expect (I expect great things) Alpha and I are allies therefore no interest in competition. Expect great things my friend.
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Alpha Blondy;892053 wrote: Oba, personal greetings of the highest regards to you marka hore. ta labad, let me take this opportunity to express my congratulations on your new Malayaanci thread. i can foresee a great wonderful future of memorable posts which will keep us informed, entertained and amused. Al. Thanks Alpha i will do my best!
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abwaanow whats up with shakiga, what did you do in the 90s?
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Jacaylbaro;891944 wrote: It needs to start somewhere ,,, and it started from the TOP and in the USA. It will go down to Xamar & Hargeysa ... don't worry about that ... +1
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Che i just wanna meet the oday and thank him for the good laugh walahi, comedian caadi. :D
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hahah Walahi this oday made my night,living legend
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Such a turn off " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> Btw she's half somali. Im making too many threads these days so im gonna put everything in here.
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5;891803 wrote: I'd love to see a Paris Hilton shop in the Vatican City. Oh wait, that's never going to happen because Vatican City is considered a holy city. And then you have some Muslims like Ibtisam, Haatu, Wyre and Ngonge defending Paris Hilton's right to open a store in Mecca. Awesome! (not really) But whatever, you rock on guys. Maybe even have Hugh Hefner open a coffee shop bearing his name in Mecca. Hey, why not? It's not like he'd be selling nude magazines! It'd just be a coffee shop! P.S. You can say a lot about KSA but fairing high in porn statistics is definitely not true. Such sites and content are completely banned much like FB in China. I agree with you.
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war xaaji our people are cajaaib sometimes a quite similar story happened in sweden in the 90s there was a classroom with immigrants and they had to tell which country they where from, one said im Kurd from Iraq,the other one said kurd from iran,other one kurd from turkey and then it was the somali guy's turn and he said im a Kurd from somalia lol.
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indeed
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man everyone in my house was laughing to death walaahi
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The Danger of Silanyo-mandering Somaliland (Gerrymandering)
oba hiloowlow replied to Saalax's topic in Politics
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You can't hide from justice and enjoy the freedoms in a democratic nation: Local Somali Man Liable For Torture Wednesday, November 21, 2012 COLUMBUS, Ohio --A former military colonel with a Somali security force dubbed the "Gestapo of Somalia" by its critics was responsible for the torture of a human rights advocate in the 1980s, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in a decision that opens the door for a hearing on potential financial damages. Abdi Aden Magan, who lived for several years in Ohio, did not present any evidence to dispute the allegations that he directed subordinates in carrying out human rights abuses under the regime of former dictator Siad Barre, U.S. District Judge George Smith said in Columbus. Abukar Hassan Ahmed, a lawyer and human rights advocate now dividing his time between London and Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, alleged in a 2010 lawsuit that the three months of torture he endured make it painful for him to sit and injured his bladder to the point that he is incontinent. Ahmed says the torture occurred when Magan served as investigations chief of the National Security Service of Somalia, a force dubbed the "Black SS" or the "Gestapo of Somalia" because of techniques used to gain confessions from detainees. Magan "has not come forth with any evidence demonstrating that he took steps to prevent abuses from occurring or to punish his subordinates for engaging in human rights abuses," Smith wrote. Magan's attorney had not seen Tuesday's ruling and could not immediately comment. Magan declined to comment to The Associated Press when the lawsuit was first filed. He fought the allegations in court filings for a while, but he has since left the U.S. for Kenya and has not responded to additional court motions. Initially, Magan argued the lawsuit was filed in the wrong country and too long after the alleged abuse. He also said he was immune from prosecution as long as he was acting within his official capacity and on behalf of the government. The fact that Magan left the U.S. makes it uncertain whether Ahmed could ever receive financial damages, but the judge will have a hearing where Ahmed can testify about what happened to him, said Kathy Roberts, staff attorney at the San Francisco-based Center for Justice and Accountability, which brought the lawsuit. She said the case has never been about the money. "Today's decision is important not only because it acknowledges Col. Magan's crimes against Professor Ahmed, but it's also important because it sheds light on the role of the security services in suppressing dissent against the Barre regime." In August, a federal judge in Virginia ordered the former prime minister of Somalia, Mohamed Ali Samantar, to pay $21 million in compensatory and punitive damages to several members of the minority ***** clan, who said they suffered brutal repression - including torture and mass killings - under the Barre regime.