burahadeer
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next time call the police & tell terrorist lurking around.
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2 hungry nigas in a row such short time! nazis having field day:o
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and the last one in Miami was black too.What a disgrace.......
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Militants defecting to Somali side after losses Posted: Jun 15, 2012 1:48 AM PDT Updated: Jun 15, 2012 2:48 AM PDT NATIONAL NEWSMORE>> By JASON STRAZIUSO Associated Press ELASHA BIYAHA, Somalia (AP) - Evil laughter pealed out of the mobile phone. Abshir Ali Mohamed, an al-Shabab defector now wearing a Somali military uniform, had asked his former commander to join him. The commander, an al-Shabab judge known for ordering amputations, said he would instead kill Mohamed. Somali military and government leaders say Mohamed's defection is an example of a trend growing in their favor, with the East African country's most notorious militant group losing manpower and ground. The 24-year-old former insurgent left al-Shabab less than two weeks ago and now wears a bright blue patch with a white star - the Somali flag - on the shoulder of his government uniform. "Al-Shabab is no longer. It's going to end soon," Mohamed said last week at freshly dug Ugandan-Somali military base on the outskirts of Mogadishu. The base was set up after African Union troops kicked militants out of the towns of Elasha Biyaha and Afgoye. "Al-Shabab is changing sides because of heavy losses. Those who still fight with them are running away in small groups. They've lost weapons. They've lost personnel," he continued. More are looking to flee, he said. Somali government spokesman Abdirahman Omar Osman said Thursday that some 500 al-Shabab fighters have defected to the government side. "The defections have been increasing day by day since our forces captured Afgoye town. That put huge pressure on them," Osman said. The spokesman for the African Union military force said AU commanders are seeing more defections than ever. "It's a sign al-Shabab is losing cohesion, losing command and control," Lt. Col. Paddy Ankunda said. Col. Kayanja Muhanga is the Ugandan commander in charge of Battle Group 8, the fighting force that cleared al-Shabab out of Afgoye. He estimates his troops killed more than 60 insurgents during the three days of fighting last month, a battle that extended the African Union fighting force's reach outside of Mogadishu for the first time since their 2007 deployment to Mogadishu. A commander in that battle, Burundian Lt. Col. Gregory Ndikumazambo, said al-Shabab fights courageously. "They fight but they're badly organized," he said. The strength of al-Shabab is not precisely known. Mohamed - a four-year veteran of al-Shabab until this month's defection - estimated that the insurgents have 7,000 to 8,000 fighters. Ankunda put the figure at 4,000 to 6,000. The African Union now has a U.N. mandate to field a force of about 17,000 troops across Somalia. Many of al-Shabab's troops are reported to have fled into northern Somalia over the last year following their pullout from Mogadishu last August. Fighters are also flocking to Kismayo, the last major city al-Shabab controls. Ankunda said foreign fighters including American, British and Ugandans who fight with al-Shabab and its affiliated al-Qaida arm, have fled to Kismayo in recent days. Kismayo's Indian Ocean port is al-Shabab's last major moneymaker. The militants levy taxes on incoming goods, much as they did at Mogadishu's largest market until losing control of it last year. The loss of Bakara market cost al-Shabab millions of dollars in annual revenue, Ankunda said, one reason they cannot afford to lose Kismayo. Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga promised this week that Kenyan troops would take control of Kismayo by August. "The information we have is that the Shabab will try to defend Kismayo. The information we have is indeed that they are preparing for a fight," Ankunda said. Mohamed's former al-Shabab commander, Sheik Mustaf, called the defector last week just as Mohamed was speaking with a few reporters. He put the call on speakerphone as an interpreter translated the conversation. Mustaf commands 200 to 300 men in southern Somalia, Mohamed said, and was known as a cruel and feared al-Shabab "judge." If a suspect was taken before Mustaf, the judgment was typically the amputation of an arm, Mohamed said. "Why don't you return to Allah," Mustaf asked Mohamed during the phone call. Mohamed responded that one day he would welcome his former commander to the government side. Mustaf met that prediction with deep laughter, and told his former fighter he would kill him with his own hands the next time they met. Standing with Mohamed was a second al-Shabab defector, Mohamed Abdi Abdullahi. The 45-year-old said he left al-Shabab two months ago in response to the militant group's decision to formally join al-Qaida. Abdullahi, who has earned a living as a gunman most of his adult life, said he wants peace so that his five children can go to school and have access to health care. "Everybody is tired of war," he said. Somalia has not seen peace since 1991, when clan-based warlords toppled dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on each other. The rise of Islamist militants over the last decade fueled even more fighting. ___ Associated Press reporter Abdi Guled in Mogadishu, Somalia, contributed to this report. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. http://www.kmph.com/story/18795330/militants-defecting-to-somali-side-after-losses
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watch out those of you in MD,VA,washingrton DC.
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^^^now jihadists heap curses on you:D
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Somalia could emerge as key tourism market(by the UN).
burahadeer replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
ElPunto;842117 wrote: ^No one is speaking to you troll. Go to like 'minded' ppl. as usual resort to insults when confronted with facts...and to hell with you too. and look how the only somali women have cover among arab Muslims....Mr keligii muslim! Check ones to her right...they disgusted. Eclipsing the competition, only bribes could save them. -
Somalia could emerge as key tourism market(by the UN).
burahadeer replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
^^^ huh go to saudi arabia ,dubai or malaysia if they have your concern!!! again only somalis r muslims!!! -
Somalia could emerge as key tourism market(by the UN).
burahadeer replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
hotels on beach serve those need quench their thirst.Drinking & swimming is deadly combination anyway,few people do in the west.What's important is clean beaches with shark nets and well managed transportation system.. -
China builds $940 million carbon copy of Austrian town.
burahadeer replied to Nin-Yaaban's topic in General
who doesn't copy? cars,planes,weapons,medicine etcetra. -
Construction rebuilding boom continues in Mogadishu +PICS
burahadeer replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Somalia;834716 wrote: I wonder why ICU/Al-Shabaab never destroyed this. shabab used to sit at the top getting closer to God..way ka cibaadeeysan jireen -
mess with his piggy bank..
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When Sh. Dalxiis Visited Turkey for the First Time
burahadeer replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
that's hilarious hahahaaa -
Kenya Plans Assault on Militant Port-City in Somalia
burahadeer replied to Mario B's topic in Politics
they scared of ugandans/burundians more so than kenyans. -
Man orders prostitute, daughter arrives A Zimbabwean man who called for a prostitute to come to his hotel room said he collapsed to the floor when his daughter showed up. (25) | | | Published: Dec. 3, 2011 at 3:00 AM BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- A Zimbabwean man who called for a prostitute to come to his hotel room said he collapsed to the floor when his daughter showed up. Father-of-three Titus Ncube of Bulawayo said he called for a prostitute to come to the hotel room in which he was staying while having marital problems and was shocked when his 20-year-old daughter arrived, the British tabloid the Mirror reported Friday. Ncube said he collapsed to floor upon recognizing his daughter, who quickly fled, crying. "I am sorry for what I did," Ncube said. "I spoke to my wife and daughter. I apologized for my actions as I just wanted my family back. My daughter has stopped doing what she was doing and is going back to school next year. My marital problems are not over, but we have a counselor who is helping us to get over this most difficult period." Ncube's wife, Rosemary, agreed their marriage was troubled. "If it were not for my children, I could have divorced him a long time ago. But because of the trauma that divorce has on children, I decided to stay," she said. http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2011/12/03/Man-orders-prostitute-daughter-arrives/UPI-23601322899200/
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N.O.R.F;841474 wrote: Somali internet states are in abundance these days and their balderdash is mind boggling...kaalay ila muran!!
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Coofle;841323 wrote: Niman Badan oo reer Bari ah oo aan waydiiyay anagu Sabaayad iyo Baasto waxaan ahayn ma naqaan ayay yidhaahdeen somalis & their "anaga waxan le":D
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Why my family get one bedroom flat somalis mansion?
burahadeer replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
^^ didn't blame anyone except the "SUN" for being selective about one or two families.I just put the link to see what people have to say. -
Why my family get one bedroom flat somalis mansion?
burahadeer replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
True the west treat us very good,but the SUN is selective almost anything about somalis .... -
Mr president all these minorities you talking about isn't even 30,000 all put together.I keep you hostage not gona work..treated real good and if think you can destroy SL by inflating non existant population ,then go for it. waxaan ilaawoba sow nin xumi ima xusuusiyo..
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northern lady told a southern woman..."anaa kaa laan dheer". southern lady replied..."ninkaagaa ku dhib qaba":D
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Coofle;840982 wrote: Haaaheeeey...Eesh calaa cunno... Ciidii miyaa soo dhaw.... It is only common in What is West of Hargeisa....Wixii Hargeisa Galbeed ka xiga.. sowdigan u hadlay siidi Dr.osman kii maahmaah kastoo somaliyeed odhan jiray Bosaaso aya laga yidhaa:D Bari iyo galbeedba waa laga yaqaan.Both east & west...