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^^ He wrote few books, albeit on hip hop and race.
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Video of yesterday's police violence against demonstrators.
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This is the video that sparked the recent demos. An Isreali soldier wearing IDF uniform who happens to be Ethiopian Isreali is attacked by police and it was caught on camera.
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Does anyone care about Israel's institutionalized racism? The attack on an Israeli Ethiopian by a police officer left everyone shocked because demeaning the IDF uniform was more painful than demeaning a young man. Incidents like the recent brutal assault on an IDF soldier by police officers no longer shock Israel's Ethiopian community; they've become a matter of routine for citizens who feel like the Israel Police's punch bag. Yes, that's the reality in the neighborhoods in which the community resides. Police brutality is a daily occurrence. Not a day goes by without me getting a call from a mother whose son has been beaten for no reason, from a youth who is facing criminal charges, from a pedestrian who was stopped by police and slapped around a little. It's become the way of life – and it's all down to the color of our skin. Police officers attacking an Israeli soldier of Ethiopian origin Police officers attacking an Israeli soldier of Ethiopian origin Something here just doesn't make any sense. Why is it that a significant number of Ethiopian youths are walking around with criminal records? What makes an Ethiopian youth cross to the other side of the street when he sees a policeman on the sidewalk? How come those who, as Mizrahim, once cried discrimination are now the ones who are racist and violent? Integration Struggles Challenging journey of integration for Ethiopians in Israel / Yotam Rozenwald, Tazpit Cultural differences, language barrier, relative older age of Ethiopians who immigrated to Israel, creates hardships for members of Ethiopian-Jewish community. Click here for full article Yes, it needs to be said loud and clear: The police force – from the commissioner and down to the very last officer – is comprised primarily of members of the Mizrahi ethnic groups. The latest incident left everyone shocked because the victim of the police brutality was a soldier. The demeaning of the uniform was more painful than the demeaning of the young man. So how come racism directed against Ethiopian immigrants no longer moves anyone? Why do we no longer get excited when police officers beat Ethiopian youths and the case against them is closed? How come no one speaks up? How can it be that no one cares about racism? Now is the time to issue a warning: Failure on the part of the police leadership to put a stop to the unrestrained brutality against immigrants of Ethiopian descent will lead to a black intifada, with harsh acts of violence – and you, too, will pay the price. Many members of the Ethiopian community feel they have been paying the price for three decades now – and the despair is mounting. The prime minister condemned the attack on the Israel Defense Forces officer in Mea She'arim – and rightly so. But he chose not to condemn an attack on a soldier by a policeman. Perhaps because the victim isn't an officer. Perhaps because he's black. Or perhaps Benjamin Netanyahu, like many Israeli citizens, tends to turn a blind eye to the rising violence against Ethiopians. Beware; a battered woman can be pushed too far too. One day, she will fight back or walk out to save her life. And we, members of the Ethiopian community, like that battered woman, are at that point in time. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4651555,00.html
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Police on horseback charged at hundreds of ethnic Ethiopian citizens in central Tel Aviv on Sunday as an anti-racism protest descended into one of the most violent demonstrations in Israel’s commercial capital in years. The protesters, who included several thousand people from Israel’s Jewish Ethiopian minority, were demonstrating against what they say is police brutality after the emergence last week of a video clip that showed policemen shoving and punching a black soldier. Demonstrators overturned a police car, smashed shop windows, destroyed property and threw bottles and stones at officers in riot gear at Rabin Square in the heart of the city. Tensions subsided after midnight and police said they would be far less accommodating of similar demonstrations. At least 56 officers and 12 protesters were injured, some requiring hospital treatment, police and an ambulance service official said. Forty-three people were arrested. Police used water cannons and stun grenades to try to clear the crowds. Israeli television stations said teargas was also used, something the police declined to confirm.
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Looks like they were competing each other.
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I know these guys. They did well at the National Press Club.
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Take pictures Mooge. Good luck with the trip.
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We as Somalis need to call these politicians out on their BS. Coleman or whatever his name is, believes that sensationalist bollocks is a replacement for common sense. Good job Mr. Warsame.
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That is a bum gathering he is describing. No wonder the Capital is not seeing any peace.
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That is very sad. AUN. Thanks for sharing it.
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The federal capital should not be affiliated with any other existing federal state. That is my opinion.
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<cite> @Tallaabo said:</cite> He is appealing to his clan voters just like the other guy from the other so called party does when he goes to certain villages and ghettos. I agree with you, but Faysal is a unique character. His attacks are effective against his enemies.
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<cite> @Mintid Farayar said:</cite> Galbeedi, Your theory sounds like an interesting theory, but without proof, it's just another theory from the usual 'Cafe Calaacal' of the Qurbojoog Life. We also don't know if these companies are running a clean business.
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If they are small brothers, why they killing each other? That is a great question. What is the reason for killing one another? The answer lies in the direction of "political manipulation".
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Returning Somali refugees are flooding Bosaso, Puntland and are putting a strain on State resources. I have friends telling me their relatives in Bosaso are telling them the refugees are arriving daily. The Somali government must help these refugees .
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It will be a classic.
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<cite> @Tallaabo said:</cite> Those kids should be taught how to coexist peacefully with those different in culture, race, religion, and sexuality. I know kids are kids, but sometimes you wonder the akhlaaq and the street behavior of some Somali kids.
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Galbeedi, who controls ZAAD now and who developed it? Is it like Bitcoin?
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AUN inta dhimatay. Mooge, don't you work for the UN? Watch out saxib.
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