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There were 4 Somalis killed over the weekend in Canada. 2 in a double homicide in Toronto and another 2 in a double homicide in Grande prarie, Alberta. The Mounties are trying to identify three male shooting suspects, seen running away from an apartment building in Grande Prairie after a double-homicide. Officers responded the building just after 4:30 p.m. Saturday, in the area of 107th Avenue and 100th to find two males shot dead. The names and ages of the deceased are being withheld, with autopsies tentatively scheduled for Tuesday. At this point, investigators say it appears the double-homicide was not a random incident. Source On Sunday, June 28, 2015, at approximately 7 a.m., police were called to the Lisgar Street/Sudbury Street area for a shooting. Once on scene, police located two men with obvious trauma. They were pronounced at the scene. The victims have now been identified as Abdiwel Abdullahi and Mohamed Abdiwal Dirie, both 26, both of Toronto. Source That's 4 Somalis I've known who have been killed so far this year (including one from this weekend), it's been pretty bad for some time but it's getting ridiculous now. There hasn't been a single month where I haven't seen a Somali name on the Toronto Police press release page.
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Toronto police say six males with alleged ties to the Dixon Bloods gang have been arrested in connection with the murder of 22-year-old Malcolm Marfo. The arrests came after search warrants were executed at a number of residences in the area of Dixon Road and Kipling Avenue early Thursday morning. Police say one suspect is still outstanding. The suspects, who police say were all physically present during the shooting, are facing charges of first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The shooting took place just hours after 21-year-old Ahmed Siyad was wounded by gunfire at the same Etobicoke address. “If it is proven in court that the motive was out of retaliation, I would suggest that the individual that died that day had nothing at all to do with the events that occurred earlier in that building," Insp. Greg McLane told reporters during a news conference at police headquarters on Thursday morning. “He was in a stairwell and confronted by the group. It could have been mistaken identity. There is a number of things that could have occurred. I don’t know what was in the mindset of the individuals that are responsible for this." Police say Lioban Hussein, 20, Mohamed Omar, 26, Saieed Hagi, 20, Sharmarke Farah, Ali Mohamed Isse, 21, and one youth who cannot be identified under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act were arrested and charged this morning. An arrest warrant has been issued for Hanad Farah, 21, in connection with the murder. Source: CP24 Stay safe guys, things seem to be getting out of hand in Dixon.
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You Abrahamophiles need to relax. You've already bastardized Somali genealogy in an attempt to claim descent from Caucasian prophets. The least you could do is not prostitute the traditions of our pre-Islamic ancestors to the Caucasoids.
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The police have said that they are certain that he was not the intended target and that he only went out to move his car to a different parking spot overnight.
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A 31-year-old Toronto teacher who died in a triple shooting in Lawrence Heights earlier today, was slain in the same neighbourhood where he grew up and eventually taught. The shooting occurred just after midnight Tuesday on Flemington Road, near Lawrence Avenue West and Allen Road, according to police. Paramedics treated the fatally wounded teacher, as well as a 22-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman for multiple gunshot wounds as they were lying at the front steps of a four-storey apartment building and distraught residents looked on. The three were taken to a trauma centre, where Abshir Hassan later died. The other two people are listed in serious but non-life-threatening condition. Hassan had spent time as an occasional teacher and supply teacher at various Toronto public schools, including at Lawrence Heights Middle School. That school's principal, David deBelle, fought back tears after he described Hassan's impact on his students to reporters. "He was beloved by all the students and the parents," deBelle said. ... Source: CBC News
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Here's the caption you're referring to: "as she snuggled up to her pal, clad in jeans, boat shoes, neon top and navy blue jacket, before making her way into the theatre". His name isn't clad. She was clad in the clothing they described. Clad meaning dressed. On Topic: If she wasn't East African I wouldn't hesitate to say that is K'naan, but maybe he's a Kenyan relative or friend?
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That looks more like an M14 rifle than a Kalashnikov.
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Best of luck to the nomads in Winnipeg,it won't get warmer than - 25C (-9F) until Sunday.
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Student? What are you Studying?
GaraadMon replied to thefuturenow's topic in Developement | Projects
Safferz;988547 wrote: I happen to think we need more political scientists, actually... lots of us in the sciences and math and hold those fields in high esteem, all the while getting upset with the discourse and representations of us in policy, media, etc. You need Somalis in the social sciences and humanities for us to be able to participate in the discourse. I'm in graduate school, studying African history. It's not so much an issue with the Social Sciences themselves as it is those who take them. In every subject you'll find those who have little to no interest in their field. This is strictly anecdotal evidence on my part, but while these students can be found in great numbers in STEM fields, they seem to make up the overwhelming majority of those in the Social Sciences. Both you and Apophis have degrees in the Political and Social Sciences, and it's clear that you two have an interest in your respective fields, but that is simply not the case for the majority of your colleagues. -
This will be an interesting thread :cool:
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thefuturenow;988420 wrote: Yes. And we will will come and enslave your 'people' because they've never had a caramel maccihiato. How can one call him/herself human if they've never even had a starbucks latte? --Unanimously, the diaspora. On a more serious note, Classified , get your shit together mate. Your attention-whoring is getting absurd. Meh. I've seen more tears shed for dead drug dealers than for the starving and the destitute.
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Apophis;988381 wrote: Do not be cowed by the emotional hypocrites who today, or any other day, have not bat an eyelid at the hundreds, probably thousands, of dirt poor Somalis who have died of hunger, disease, malnutrition (most likely cancer too), lack of basic medical care etc, yet are quick to shed crocodile tears and emotionally blackmail (and threaten) you with censure for speaking your mind about an individual who has lived a much better live, short as it maybe, than many Somalis. Yes, it's unfortunate she died, but she's no more special than the many Somali kids who have also died (today). Get a grip people. I disagree. She is made special by the fact that she is a member of the diaspora like many commenting in this thread. Diasporans form a cultural group of their own and it's natural for them to be more affected by news concerning people like themselves. I lost relatives in Taleex this week, but this story has came up more often in conversations with my parents.
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Student? What are you Studying?
GaraadMon replied to thefuturenow's topic in Developement | Projects
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Jacpher;987691 wrote: 3+ people in my neighbor. That's disgusting. How can you stand living next to a sexual deviant?
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DoctorKenney;987588 wrote: Seems like the Americans are finally putting their own interests ahead of Israel's. Much to the chagrin of war-mongering neo-cons. They're having a fit over this agreement.
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Just got back from Edmonton where it was -26 Celsius (-15 F) a couple days ago.
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How is this any different than what Saudi Arabia has been doing for decades? Like the Christians living in Saudi Arabia, the Muslims of Angola are not native to the country.
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MoonLight1;987400 wrote: and why did the Canadians with no colonial history allowed you to seek refuge in their country?? hypocrisy!!! The difference is that Canada has been since it's inception, a multiracial nation of immigrants. I had friends in Alberta who were descendants of Black Nova Scotians/African-americans and 19th century Chinese/Japanese immigrants. Besides, Somalis have only been milking the Somali Affair for all that it's worth. #ShidaneArone #HeDiedForOurSins
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Why do countries like Norway, with no colonial history outside Europe, allow people to seek refuge from across the world? It will only lead to further friction within their country.
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Sweden vs Portugal ..Cristino Ronaldo unleashedy
GaraadMon replied to Presposterous's topic in General
Presposterous;986745 wrote: This is an epic game Why don't you create your own personal thread, as Alpha did, to entertain yourself and others? Your threads are bordering on spam. -
Classified;986511 wrote: Syria has a population of 23 million people. The number of insurgents (both Syrian and Foreigners) total about 100,000. The number of Syrian refugees both internally displaced or in neighboring countries total 4 million. 18 million Syrians in Syria have not fled and have no picked up guns to fight against the Syrian government. Who are the People of Syria? The 18 million non-violent citizens or the 100,000 fighters? P.s; I don't support any side. I doubt guleed_ali would hold the same views if it were Sunni regime that was controlling Syria. His ilk and their cancerous views are why Muslims of Greater Syria have been, and will likely continue to be, the source of their own suffering.
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Classified;985232 wrote: Did you fools know that Alfred Brenhard Nobel, the man whom the "Nobel prize" is named after was of Jewish descent? It's a Jew's Jew's Jew's world. *Does James Brown's The Boogaloo* Alfred Nobel was NOT Jewish. Also, even if there is a Jewish bias in determining the awards, there are enough Jewish intellectuals whose contributions have been so monumental, that to claim that they received a prize only because of ethnic nepotism is absurd. Frederick Reines, Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman are clear example. John Von Neumann isn't a Nobel laureate but you'd be hard-pressed to find someone whose work could match the scope of his.
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I've just finished watching it. It's an excellent watch for anyone who doesn't know all the particulars of this scandal so far. I was a bit surprised that the "community organizer" would broadcast his charges and the details surrounding them while his case is still before the courts.
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Anyone watch the fifth estate piece on the Rob Ford Saga? I haven't gotten around to it yet. The full episode can be found at the link below, I don't know if it'll work for those living outside Canada. The Fifth Estate