mahad yare
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mahad yare;850151 wrote: and the chicken follows the cock. roster that is.
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Nin-Yaaban;850149 wrote: Nice post King. and the chicken follows the cock.
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Al Jazeera Arabic reports Abtirsi in SL video
mahad yare replied to oba hiloowlow's topic in Politics
weirdos. oba trolling again. -
God Bless the President of Eastern Republic. :cool::cool:
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this can't be normal. anyway, PL progress. :cool:
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Daily Beast: To Beat Piracy, The World Outsources To Somalia's Puntland
mahad yare replied to Somalia's topic in Politics
Somalia;848878 wrote: It was shut down this month, the reasons are unknown. It was funded with $2 million dollars a month, over a half of the intended trainees finished their training and were deployed. Matt Bryden is a pro-Somaliland UN official. He's married to a Somalilander and possess the fake passport of the region. He has many times professed support for the recognition of the region. Read about the controversies here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Bryden#Controversy It looks like some people were uncomfortable with the programme even though it yielded noticeable results. the PMPF found a new more powerful ally. PL's friends are everywhere. PL the powerful. :cool: -
no surprise there :cool: PL students are smart.
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The-freeman;849936 wrote: You appear to be too simple for me to engage with you any further, goodnight! sorry i have zero sympathy for False Victimization Syndrome!
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The-freeman;849931 wrote: Wars do not last forever. You must differentiate between those at top and the ordinary foot soldiers. After WW2 the Nazi leaders were tried and punished accordingly. The foot soldiers ( Wehrmacht regulars) were rehabilitated and reintegrated into society. Shabab regulars are no different. PS: what is it with “ nigga "? would you rather prefer the other N word. nigga is a young people lingo! girl friend it's the 90s you need to get with the time. I say the above as someone who has had few family members killed by this group. complete BS. bytheway, lame. weak. if they killed your family you wouldn't be saying this. you know what you are? someone that suffers from False Victimization Syndrome.
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The-freeman;849929 wrote: I agree. We must keep in mind the foot soldiers of shabab are misguided Somali kids. They must be rehabilitate when the war finishes. Yare- don't hate your enemy it clouds your judgement. enemy? no nigga they have committed crimes against humanity; hence they need to pay and pay with their blood. i'm sorry you feel these terrorist deserve forgiveness, but tell that to the countless mothers who were forced to bury their children because of these monsters. it's shame though don't you think? you wouldn't be this easy on them if they killed your brother or father. and people wonder why this useless country fails to govern itself. no rights or justice for the victims. disgraceful. :mad:
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OdaySomali;849922 wrote: Toy soldiers. Waa iska xoollo la hogaaminaayo oo marba dhan loo dareerinaayo. let me inform che and madeey they have a new recruit/supporter.
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OdaySomali;849921 wrote: Kuwan isku sheega "Al-shabaab" ha la ogaado inay yihiin dad Soomaali ah oo inaga oo kale ah . Waa iska ayaan darro inay wretched Somalis spilling the blood of other wretched Somalis - whether they call eachother terrorists, "islamists" or traitors. i disagree. i never killed or amputated an innocent person's hand or other extremities. however, there's a famous american saying, "Sticks and stones may break my bones / But words will never hurt me"
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Daring to dream in the midst of a depressive Somali politics
mahad yare replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
Paradoxically he himself was a very keen supporter of the UIC and its military wing al-shabaab, and later became its spokesperson in the EU -
Daring to dream in the midst of a depressive Somali politics
mahad yare replied to xiinfaniin's topic in Politics
war anaga wax maqalney. 20 sano ka badan baan maqleeney "daring to dream". war ilen dadkaan xurdo kama daalan miyaa? smh. :mad: waryaa xin hadey aad xurdo kujirtid illaa 20 sano ka badan, labo wax baa suro taged ah; adoo coma kujirah mise the green leaf baad wali kadaalin. any who, i wish for the best. -
The-freeman;849891 wrote: Ninjas hate trolls too, watch out! i think oba understands. thanks bro for looking out for other nomads.
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che, maadey, and co watch out. you're on their hit list.
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oba hiloowlow;849840 wrote: cambuulo aka sheegato dont adress me i dont talk to trolls HA! That's so funny I forgot to laugh... excluding that first Ha. . A troll shouldn't call others troll. kapeesh
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GAROWE, Somalia Jul 10 2012 (Garowe Online) - UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia met with Puntland President in Garowe to discuss progress and current issues, Garowe Online reports. President Abdirahman Mohamed Farole met with UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Mark Bowden, at the presidential palace in Garowe on Tuesday. The two had a long private meeting where they discussed drought problems in coastal areas, development in coastal and rural areas and the issue of charcoal trade in Somalia. Following their meeting both President Farole and Mark Bowden gave a brief statement to the media discussing their meeting and its outcomes. President Farole said that development in the coast and towns across Puntland was a key area which was discussed. "We discussed development in towns and villages off of the main road in Puntland and preemptive measures in coastal areas that are feeling the affects of drought," said Farole. The UN's Mark Bowden also talked about possible emergency relief in areas facing drought and mentioned a "new mission" in Puntland to asses the charcoal trade. "We talked extensively about issues like the charcoal trade, where were planning a new mission here to look at the issue of charcoal trade and Puntland's handling of the charcoal trade," said Mr. Bowden. The charcoal trade and its deforestation effects had caused serious problems to the environment in Puntland. However extensive awareness raising and campaigning have reduced the trade in Puntland although the trade is still a lucrative industry in much of Somalia. According to Puntland officials the UN's mission will report on how the charcoal trade was reduced in Puntland and what strategy was used. After the conference, Mark Bowden took a tour of ongoing projects and various sites in Garowe, saying that the development activities in Puntland were "very encouraging" and indicated his pleasure with Puntland's developmental progress.
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