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The Western Concept Of Liberty Is Actually Oppression For Women
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The Western Concept Of Liberty Is Actually Oppression For Women
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The Western Concept Of Liberty Is Actually Oppression For Women
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
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Malister a supporter of mass rape of Somali women by AU forces and the offspring of the very people shown in the videos above. Commenting on the success and achievement of others in mockery. While his own so called president is escorted to the toilet by a Burundian whose part time hobbies include the rape of malister sister.
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Islamic State advances on Homs and Palmyra in Syria.
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Homs is a very important city in Syria. It was the home of the first revolt against hafiz Al assad the alawite dog of old. IS has cut off the main road between Homs and Palmyra. They have captured the surrounding areas are the largest airbase in Syria known as T4 airbase. They have also managed to take 3 old fields. Lebanese television was reporting assad forces took it Back today however the news as it stands now confirmed that it is still in the hands of IS. This could be a game changer. Today the city of haditha one of the last few cities of Anbar in Iraq fell and in kobane. The YPG have made no territorial gains. IS released a new video inside kobane showing many dead YPG the entry of the peshmerge ha shade no difference. All this is possible thanks to George Bush. The greatest political mind the modern world has ever seen. -
Islamic State advances on Homs and Palmyra in Syria.
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
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By Ruth Sherlock, Gaziantep and Magdy Samaan 3:32PM GMT 03 Nov 2014 As the world focuses on Kobane, jihadists have pressed deep inside Syria – advancing on both Idlib and Homs Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant has capitalised on the jihadist domination of northern Syria, seizing two gas fields and pressing a major assault on an air force base close to the central city of Homs. While US-led air strikes have focused on defending the border town of Kobane from a few hundred Isil fighters, the extremist group has pushed south, expanding its grip on terrain that is strategically vital in the battle for control of the country. On Monday, Isil posted photographs on social media showing the group's flag flying over Jahar gas field, alongside images of seized vehicles, weaponry and corpses of the Syrian regime soldiers who had controlled the field. The group captured the Sha'ar gas plant last week. "So after the Sha'ar company and the positions surrounding it became part of the land of the Caliphate, the soldiers advanced, conquering new areas, and all praise is due to Allah," Isil said in the message. Even more concerning for the regime, the jihadists have now moved to assault Tayfur military airbase – perhaps the biggest and most valuable military stronghold still in the possession of the government in Damascus. The advances by Isil follow gains made in north-west Syria in recent days by Jabhat al-Nusra, the other main jihadist group, which unlike Isil remains affiliated to Al-Qaeda. It has obliterated large parts of the remaining “moderate” rebel forces backed by the United States in an advance across Idlib province, leaving most of northern Syria in the hands of one or other of the two groups. Isil's advance on the Tayfur base would represent a major push south. An earlier propaganda video about the base on Syrian State television showed SU-22M4, SU-22M2 and MiG-29 fighter planes, as well as air defence radars. It is also said to house surface-to-air missile systems. While the heartland of Isil's control is Raqqa, a city located in deserts to the northeast of the country, which the regime appears to have written off, this onslaught is taking place in the centre of the axis of the remaining territory it controls. Homs sits on the central highway leading from the capital Damascus to Latakia, the area populated by the Alawite sect that the regime sees as its mainstay of support. Homs was a leading centre of the uprising in Syria in 2011, but the opposition was eventually crushed there by the regime, which touted its use of brute military force on the civilian neighbourhoods as proof of its continuing strength in Syria. "For a long time Isil has been keen to expand its presence further south and Homs makes sense as a platform for that," said Charles Lister, a Syria analyst. "The choice of this location puts pressure on the Syrian regime, and also demonstrates that Isil has a reach that the rest of the Syrian opposition is incapable of demonstrating." Operations in Homs may also be the result of US air strikes on northern Syria, said Mr Lister. "An area like Homs is also a target that Isil would feel more comfortable with now, as the chance of air strikes hitting this area is less likely," he said. If the US government were to strike Isil targets around Homs, they would effectively be providing air support for the Syrian government – a declared enemy. The US, which has supported and armed the Syrian opposition, has denied that the air strikes it is conducting in Syria indicate a rapprochement with Mr Assad. The jihadist onslaught in Homs is potentially highly damaging militarily for the Syrian regime. Both Sha'ar and Jahar gas fields were said to be being used as ad hoc military positions by the government, and Tayfur air base remains a main centre for their operations. Khodair Khashfa, a Syrian activist who spoke from Homs using a pseudonym said: "[isil] used a suicide car bomb on the front entrance of Tayfur base and, at the same time shelled the airport with Grad rockets and other artillery." For the moment the government has resisted the onslaught, but it is unclear how many casualties it has incurred in the process. Video footage filmed by Isil fighters in Sha'ar showed the corpses of Syrian government fighters strewn on the ground. Mr Lister said a guess of between 25 and 50 dead was plausible.
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Because of these human vermin our enemy Ethiopia a nation terrified by the word somali for hundreds of years is now being paid by western countries to occupy Muslim land. Not a peep from these fake nationalist regarding this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VKme-VpCpI Until we remove this vermin a.k.a. Fake so called nationalist and emplement islamic law Somalis in somalia will remain a cursed people. Islam is the only solution to combating these savages. When the islamic courts union brought peace to somalia these so called fake nationalists disappeared.
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As a nationalist it would infuriate me to know girls are getting raped in mugdisho by au soldiers however these fake nationalist on this forum like Malister said "if the au didn't rape them someone else would" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=envYR0mVy3g The fake nationalist said that because in his warped mind his entire tribali hegemonic plan for domination depends on the soldiers staying in mugdisho to protect his fake nationalist president from the millions he is stealing from the poor people.
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Do you know why they never say anything out it.... Come on. As a nationalist if you were one it would pain you to see an enemy state occupy your territory. These people are not nationalist their tribalists pretending to be nationalists.
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Don't be fooled by these people.... They don't care about statehood. They don't care about cities, they don't care about humanity, they don't care about Islam, they don't care about somalinimo. They use foreign soldiers against one another, they pimp out somali women for their own objectives. They rob, rape,kill and destroy and argue they are fighting for a nationalist cause. If the presidency is taken from their tribe they become opposition and vice versa. Scum...tit for tat that is never ending. Nothing has changed since the hight of the civil war. Not one thing. It's the same thing just under a different guise. Hence why they have power struggles and tit for tat on forums that is never ending. View these so called nationalist in all their glory. When the real ugly face comes out....all they are a tribalist scum. The behind the closed door conversations: The stealing of other peoples property: The rapes.... The murder of innocent. These scum today hide behind the gize of nationalism but what it is in reality is a tribalism. Don't be fooled. These so called nationalist are cursed peoples...
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The Shia rabbis mislead their fickle folk but the real reason for the Shia hate of Sunnis is not theological....only one Islam and it's in black and white. This is the real reason why the Persian Shias and their Arab client tribes hate Sunnis.... Remember this. Never forget it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA-RcAPO0C0
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According to senior intelligence agents hezbollah has not lost 1000 fighters but 3000-4000. Lebanese city of Tripoli has become a bastion of Sunni fighters and the country is more divided then ever. Hezbollah is looking for an exit out of syria but the Iranians won't let them leave until a favourable agreement to Iran is reached in Syria. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bq4gTydNu-w In Syria the current death toll according to the alawite assembly is 60,000 dead and more then 100,000 injured. Which has in effect left the alawite community defeated and fighting for existence. They have run out of men so much that they are importing Shia hazar Afghanis from Iran. In Iraq the shia are being pushed back and now all they have left is Baghdad and the southern regions. The number of Shia dead in Iraq is in the 100,000 thousands. This appears similar to the first Islamic conquest of Persia. Were a small Muslim army destroyed the entire Persian empire and it's Arab client tribes under general khalid ibn Waleed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96sbAdmiLQw
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Just as any war of attrition taxes a military force, large or small, Syria's war has taken a toll on Hezbollah. Unlike Bashar al-Assad or Iran's Ali Khamenei, who can mute dissent, Hezbollah's ability to project power relies on the support of Lebanon's Shiites. No public surveys are available that capture the sentiment of these Shiites. Hezbollah keeps a lid on the numbers of its fighters and casualties. Yet, anecdotal evidence suggests that Lebanon's Shiite population is thinning out. Families are searching for better lives away from the "society of resistance" and its perpetual war. In the extended Shiite family I hail from, only one of 11 men and five of 16 women, between the ages of 18 and 50, live in Lebanon today. Hezbollah is a formidable military force. Its social, media and financial institutions are impressive. Yet the party realizes that, to maintain its edge, it has to nurture its supporters and their needs. After the 2006 July War against Israel, the party's leadership was so embarrassed by the destruction that had befallen the areas of its supporters that it had to deflect Shiite anger toward Lebanon's Sunnis and Druze, accusing them of conspiring against the Shiites to "force them to go back to the days when they worked as shoeshine boys." The party's trick worked. In 2008, it led the military takeover of western Beirut, creating a fait accompli that overturned decisions taken by Sunni Prime Minister Fouad Siniora’s cabinet that threatened the party while also forcing an end to a political deadlock that saw the creation of a unity government. Around the same time, US President George Bush and his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, both sworn enemies of Hezbollah and Assad, left office. That same year, Ankara sponsored indirect peace talks between Damascus and Tel Aviv, opening the door for Assad escape his international isolation. The "Axis of Resistance" of Hezbollah and Assad ran out of luck, however, with the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011. During the early months of the conflict, Hezbollah was happy with its role of propagating Assad's narrative, that there was no war in Syria, and that if there was one; Syrian militants were sponsored by former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, an improbability that Hezbollah and the Shiites conveniently believed. Like other minorities in the Levant, Syria's Alawites try to avoid long wars. Minorities employ brutal force early on in conflicts in the hope of instilling fear in the hearts of the enemy and ending the fight fast before demographics can decide the winner. The Assad regime was expected to behave accordingly and not engage Syria's Sunnis, who outnumber the Alawites by 6 to 1, in a protracted war. Iran, however, had a different idea. If we believe the literature from that period, like the profile on Qassem Suleimani in the New Yorker and the account of defecting Syrian diplomat in Washington Bassam Barabandi, it was Tehran that told Assad that, with its support, he could win this battle. Iran then instructed Hezbollah to enter Syria and save Assad. The party did an impressive job, conquering areas that Assad's mechanized elite forces had repeatedly failed in taking. But before winning in Syria, the party had to present its supporters with a narrative. It said its Syria campaign was going to be short and would defeat Sunni extremists. Then, there was a blowback and the extremists took the war to Beirut, which the party successfully stopped. Yet despite the victories it celebrated, Hezbollah continued fighting in Syria with the elusive promise of finishing off the rebels "soon." In the meantime, Hezbollah's resources, both military and civilian, have been strained. The party thus enlisted the American-armed Lebanese Army to fight Sunnis around Lebanon. The army and its presidential hopeful commander happily obliged, but was no match to the border militias, therefore forcing the party to remain engaged. Today, there is hardly a Shiite village that has not lost a dozen or more of its men. Sooner or later, Hezobllah will run out of men to recruit, which will pose a serious problem for the party. Perhaps in Iran, where almost every one of the 70 million is Shiite, numbers do not matter. But they do in Lebanon, where at one million, the Shiites form a quarter of the population. In Syria, the Alawites, who are not Shiites, number two million out of 16 million Syrians. The number of Shiites in Syria is statistically insignificant. Iran can send advisers to Syria and Iraq to supplement the Shiite-Alawite ranks, but cannot send troops. Because of language and cultural differences, Iranians in combat would be easily identified and targeted. They would barely be able to communicate with host villages that they would supposedly be defending. The disparity in numbers that clearly favors the Sunnis in the Levant is beginning to catch up with Hezbollah, despite its superior military capabilities. Hezbollah finds itself exhausted and bruised, and there seems to be no end in sight. Hussain Abdul-Hussain is the Washington Bureau Chief of Kuwaiti newspaper Alrai. He tweets @hahussainH
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This is not 1960 today is fican ban is ku baranay. You people need to have a good long look in the mirror and ask yourselves. What's different today then the hight of our civil war? The answer is nothing. The only difference is one party is using African mercanaries to control what he can't control by himself hence why Malister is ok to see his own sister raped by these people. While the other party uses Kenya or Ethiopia. That's it. And the very forces trying to establish a xalal state have been overthrown by the devil worshiping super power the United States. So forgive me for acknowledging the reality that Somaliland a Muslim state with 3.5 million inhabitants actively looks after and secures all those Muslim souls from the jahils that is the so called nationalists in somalia and vulture States. Along with the United States. when God asks us about unity. We will say we tried with these people but they choose tribalism and death before unity and Islam. While we built unity before and build it today amongst ourselves.
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We have woken up to reality that's for sure.....but that's not now that was in 1991. Look at what our reality and God has blessed us with. While your reality relies entirely on AU rapist mercaneries. Fake nationalist culture blame everyone except yourself. Lol. Cajib. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzJbw9C38tw
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Somaliland culture: Somalia fake nationalist culture: You guys need to fix up instead of crying unity...you need to fix yourselves first. Cancer within your society hence why 23 years of choas. No fire without smoke. Still the same after all this choas tit for tat nonsense on this forum.
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Islamic courts union or something similar is the only hope for mugdishio and somalia not this nonsense. As for somaliland we have our own objectives. When Southern Somalis become civilised and understand reality and remove the jahilnimo. Muslims in all of East Africa can unite. No more nationalist unity. Muslim unity in all of East Africa.
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The only reality is that you people don't even know what reality is. Your so detached from it you assume the AU rapist is your brother, that Nikolas Kay is your brother, that somehow somalia will find peace etc. The reality is however. Somalia is a nation with a lot of problems. Your entire system is flawed, politically. Your entire objective is flawed because there is no objective. There is nothing that unites your people yet you scream day and night about unity and when unity is brought to you, you kill the very people who bring it. Somalis are a cursed people because they fail to see what is in front of them. Hence why I call you all jahils. A political system based on 4.5, tribalist political representation, tribalist assembly, civil wars in various locations, occupation by Kenya, Ethiopia and other mercenaries. No actual police force, no army, no tax, no actual control of anything. Constant tribalist tit for Tat. Not only are you jahils but your concept of reality is backward. You have no objective. It's like a man who got shot after trying to shot you then saying please join me in death. Indeed you fake nationalist are all mad.
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Malister.... Queen photo post.... His whole life is posting pictures that prove nothing. Malister Were you not the one that said " who cares if somali women get raped by au forces, if they didn't someone else would". He boasts about African Union troops taking Muslim land for the un. He boasts about tribal nonsense. This is typical of Southern Somalis. Somaliland United the Somali Muslims. It was you people who ruined that union. Because you are jahils. It's clear to see how big of a jahil you all are. Somaliland has a grand plan. You are two much of jahils and under such intense poison to understand. First free yourselves from au occupation, un domination and the tribal poison that consumes you all.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylWtYda8dSM
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