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Shirkii Xilka Looga Xayuubiyey BoqorC/laahi Dabagooye
Mukulaalow replied to Aaliyyah's topic in Politics
sxb horta haddaad aragto qof qof kale kula boodayo qabiil baa tahay ogoow inuu asaga qabiiliiste yahay. waxaa tahay nin xanuunsan oo waliba darbi madaxa ku garaacayo. last week markey reerahan bayaan soo saareen looga qaadayo xilka waan kasoo horjeeday sababtoo ah bayaanka waxaa soo qoray qurba joog aanan xaaladda dhulkooda waxba ka ogeyn. laakiin tan waa ka duwantahay oo beeshii uu matalayay Dabageed baa geed hoostiis isugu timid oo waliba deegaanka ay dagaan ee ceegaag la yiraahdo ah isugu yimid, waxaa kasoo qeyb galay cuqaashoodii oo dhan, marka waxaa la oran karaa waa go'aan xalaal ah oo legitimate ah. -
nimankan xataa Binladin baa ka cuudu bileystay, wuxuu u arkayay inay sumcad xumo u soo jiideen AQ;). waxaan maqli jiray naaraha way kala cuudu billeystaan.
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When I saw the title I thought it was about this green.
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Shirkii Xilka Looga Xayuubiyey BoqorC/laahi Dabagooye
Mukulaalow replied to Aaliyyah's topic in Politics
As xaaji said earlier, in SL they lock them, in Puntland they shoot them, but in Khaatumo, they just sack them. I might not agree with it, but the Khatumo option is the most civilized. This is what awaits the next Isin going out of line. -
I am 13758 days old. work that out?
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Godane's application to Al-Qaida was rejected by Bin Ladin.
Mukulaalow replied to Mukulaalow's topic in Politics
it seems Bin Ladin knew the Somali psyche and understood the situation on the ground better than Godane and co. -
Bin Laden Papers Show Frustration Thursday, May 3, 2012 By Larry Abramson, NPR Documents found at Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan reveal an al-Qaida leader who had come to feel marginalized and frustrated with actions taken by affiliated terror groups he had helped inspire. A Pakistani shepherd walks past the hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden who was killed by US Special Forces in a ground operation early May 2, in Abbottabad on May 4, 2011. Enlarge this image Above: A Pakistani shepherd walks past the hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden who was killed by US Special Forces in a ground operation early May 2, in Abbottabad on May 4, 2011. The man responsible for the 9/11 terror attacks is seen struggling to limit attacks that killed mostly Muslims, and to keep the international jihad movement focused on what he viewed as the main target: the United States. The glimpse inside this secretive organization comes just after the first anniversary of the killing of bin Laden in Abbotabad, Pakistan, by a Navy Seal team. That team gathered up everything it could find, from electronic documents to pocket litter. Over the past year, intelligence officials have been combing through thousands of documents, hoping to better understand al-Qaida. On Thursday, researchers at West Point's Combating Terrorism Center released 17 documents it had translated that have been declassified. They include lengthy letters between bin Laden and other terror leaders. The center also prepared an analysis of the documents, to help give context to these often rambling conversations. In many letters, it's unclear who the sender or recipient is. In others, correspondents make reference to documents that either were not found or have not been released. Wary Of Links To Somali Extremists The documents come from the final five years of bin Laden's life, 2006-2011. Bin Laden and his family have been on the run for years. He and his lieutenants engage in lengthy colloquies about the activities of groups like Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen, a Somali group that was seeking a formal alliance with al-Qaida. In a correspondence with Mukhtar Abu al-Zubayr, al-Shabaab's leader, bin Laden states his concerns over the negative fallout of such an alliance for the Somali population. "The matter is that some Muslims in Somalia are suffering from immense poverty and malnutrition, because of the continuity of wars in their country," bin Laden writes. "Therefore, by not having the mujahidin [holy warriors] openly allied with al-Qaida, it would strengthen those merchants who are willing to help the brothers in Somalia, and would keep people with the mujahidin." Bin Laden appears worried that an alliance will scare away foreign investors and dry up desperately needed foreign aid. Here as elsewhere, the master of attacks that killed thousands of Westerners is almost tender in his concern for Muslims in Somalia. At the same time, Ayman al-Zawahiri, bin Laden's second in command, writes in favor of an alliance with al-Shabaab, in the hopes of spreading al-Qaida's influence. After bin Laden's death in May 2011, Zawahiri formalized the association between the two groups. Upset With Attacks In Iraq In the years after 9/11, bin Laden watched in dismay as afflilate groups such as "AQI," al-Qaida in Iraq, pursued strategies he found repugnant. AQI was the only franchise officially blessed by bin Laden. But he and his lieutenants expressed deep concern as AQI fomented hatred among different Muslim groups in Iraq and mounted attacks on Muslims. Adam Gadahn, the American-born media adviser for the group, writes in January 2011: "I was not at ease with al-Zaraqwi's [once the leader of AQI] moves, which he took in the name of al-Qaida." Gadahn questions the bombing of a Catholic church in Bagdhad, asking: "Is this the justice that we are talking about, and that the Shiekh [bin Laden] talks about in his statements and messages?" Gadahn goes so far as to suggest that the large number of Muslim casualties in Iraq might be a reason to cut ties with al-Qaida in Iraq. At other times, the letters focus on fine points of procedure, such as whether certain tactics violate Muslim law. One writer asks whether it is OK to take money from Palestinian groups, such as Fatah and Islamic Jihad. "Is it permitted to invest funds in the stock market, buying and selling shares, for the goal of supporting jihad, or investing some donation-derived funds in stock markets and shares?" No Advance Knowledge Of Times Square Plot In another correspondence, bin Laden reveals that he apparently had no knowledge of the 2010 attack on Times Square by Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistani American who pleaded guilty to a failed car bombing. Shahzad received training from the Pakistani Taliban. Bin Laden chastis1es Shahzad's handlers when he learns that Shahzad admitted in court that he lied on his citizenship application when he vowed not to harm the U.S. Bin Laden says this is not a circumstance when a person is permitted to lie. Throughout the letters, bin Laden keeps his eye on his ultimate goal: another big attack against the United States. He tries to turn other groups away from operations inside Muslim countries. In a May 2010 letter, he urges his chief of staff to marshal forces for an assault on a plane carrying either President Obama or Gen. David Petraeus, who was then the commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan and is now head of the CIA. "The reason for concentrating on them is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make [Joe] Biden take over the presidency for the remainder of the term," bin Laden says. "Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the U.S. into a crisis. As for Petraeus, he is the man of the hour in this last year of the war, and killing him would alter the war's path." There are no indications that bin Laden's preparations for that plot ever got past this letter. Within a year, Obama would authorize the attack that would kill bin Laden.
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odoga sheekadiisoo dhan wexey kusoo ururtay, "war turubka ha nalaga baandheeyo" which i think is a coded message which means "war maxaa aniga la'ii ilaaway". Pro.Galeyr is a charismatic, well spoken assassin, I am sure everyone in that hall listening to him left it wishing Shariif &Gaas die of cancer.
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thats what we want, say your views, address your concern on specific articles, but hey to say 'dooni mayno dastuur' is unacceptable and un-patriotic. well-done pres.shariif
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The People of Somalia demonstrate against draft constitution.
Mukulaalow replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
xiinfaniin;826295 wrote: Faroole did not reject it. kingkong ummad buu waxaan jirin ku xiiqiyay ee iska daa;) -
wyre;826260 wrote: Budhcad baa timaha la marin jiray waagaas dee, Mukulaal adiga bal tijaabi budhcad-ka aad bidaar ka sheegatid hala arkee it must be the modern day food which contains too much chemicals and preservation elements, these days its very rear to see an Afro somali.
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The People of Somalia demonstrate against draft constitution.
Mukulaalow replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
war xaaji adigu dadka ma gaarsiin miyaa in faroole bahasha uu diiday, waa ineey taageeraan distuurka, u sheeg. -
Gheelle.T;826214 wrote: King, maad dadka ciyaarta ka daysid. The link you posted is about song for Garowe. actually i saw it, but i thought the song was faroole's way of smooth rejection.
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Juxa;826194 wrote: There is nothing western about me, i just think if the idea of dumaal is to take care of your brother's children, you can do it without marrying the widow. thousands of men and women take care of their dead siblings families. Maybe 100 or even 50 years ago, it was necessary, but that was only cause reer baadiyaha majecla xoolaha (geela) walaalkood ka dhintay inuu ninkale maamula. so in essence the idea of dumaal is greed....be it wife badsashato or keeping the hanti in the family It has absolutely nothing to do with the children, in fact the children are left confused to see adeer oo hooyo lajooga ps: some women even in the old days were forced to agree to dumaal, they were told ama caruurta nooga tag ama reer aabahood haku dumaaleen. you have a valid point here where sometimes not all, the man's family used to force the woman to marry their other son or leave the children. but I dis-agree with you where you said greed and the dead man's family not wanting their geel to be shared is the reason. Your wrong here, as you know the reer baadiye Somali tradition code the family's wealth never goes to the widow, so if the widow even marries another man of her own choice she will not have the power to manage the wealth of here deceased husband as his brothers will be the sole guardians of the wealth and will keep safe for his children to grow up and claim. I dis-agree with this ruthless culture where the woman can not manage her dead husband's wealth, its un-islamic and inhuman, but it has nothing to do with Dumaal.
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nuune;826185 wrote: I know a friend whom all his 3 brothers died, and they left three wives, one left actually 2 wives, while the other two left 2 wives, so in total, the dead 3 brothers left 4 wives, so the only remaining brother responsibility weyn ayaa sugeyso, he had a wife but had to divorce her to accommodate the 4 wives in waiting, and it happened, they all live in happily now. wallee waa dhibanyahay kaas. 4 sister-in-laws automatically becoming 4 wives.lol
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Juxa;826173 wrote: it is horrible custom, ee iga dhaaf unless each and everyone of you have hots for the wives of your brothers. mukulaalow isku xishoo,,,,,intaanan miciyaha kugu dhufan abaayo, I can understand your mentality, you live in the west and all that comes to your mind is the sexualization of the Dumaal idea. its like when young somalis who grew in the west go to Somalia and they see men holding hands in the streets, it repulses them as they think sexual, but it is not. So, I might not be a fan of Dumaal, but they have their understandable reasons.
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Somaliland Elders To Visit Mogadishu, Talk With Their President
Mukulaalow replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Salaadiinta Busaarada ROCK. -
now watch it, everyone will support the new constitution, including our own XX.
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NGONGE;826155 wrote: All the old PMs are making noises and trying to remain relevant. Shame nobody woke the fat one up for him to also have his say! Ngonge your right, all these old farts are coming back with revenge, wonder who else will be in the list next 24hours. Former PM Xasan Abshir rejects the constitution. Former PM Sharmarke rejects the constitution. Former PM Nuur Cadde rejects the constitution. Former president C/Qasim ' '' '' '' Former president Cali Mahdi '' '' '' Former president A.Lahi Yusuf rejects the constitution beyond the grave. list goes on.
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One of thousands struggling daily dadka soomaaliya ku dhibaateysan ayagaan rabin inay dhibka ka baxaan, they listen and follow to every Dick and Tom who's family are in Europe and N.America. until the people inside take the initiative and start for solution within themselves, I am afraid the diaspora fadhi ku dirir who see Somali politics nothing more than an entertainment issue will continue to put diesel into the fire.
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Macallinka;826137 wrote: ARyaa Mukulaaalo ar xeetahay isku si aan wax u qornee, ma isku minan baan ka soo kacnay lol Adiga ma juxa aa rabtaa inaa dumaashid waaba kaa shakiyee?
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Juxa;826128 wrote: I think the dumaal thing is sick, you wont allow your dead brother's children starve would you? you dont need to sleep with your brother's wife to feed your nieces and nephews!! uffff or as somalida says go'gashii walaalkii buu dhexlay its not only feeding Juxa, its bringing them up and becoming father figure for them, look it from that angle. But its a tradition which very rear and is dying down.
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Alpha Blondy;826099 wrote: Jb, how does this differ from the somali custom of 'dumaal'? i've always found that interesting. The whole thing about Dumaal is that the dead man's family want their son's children to be take care by his brother. in most cases its them who propose the idea, not the man.
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Ani waxaan la yabaa dadkii hore, bidaarta aad bey ugu yareyd bal eega timahooda nimankan, waagaan danbena waxaa aad u badan bidaarta gasha dhalinyarada, 20 jir, 30 jir. ma garanayo ma cuntada iyo environmentiga is badalaa mise genetic-geenaa is badalay?
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