Ibtisam

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  1. ^^^It just means you and Ngonge Ngonge! Loool ^^Just delet them and they will add you again if they like you enough, then you can ask, or just ask. Che, why?? how does that help? MS DD; lol I'm not full, I'm just tired after eating. I'm still African? Well at least you did not say Arab.
  2. ^^^North of England and North of former Somalia. He just north all over.
  3. How do normal people work after eating?? I tried not eating till 3.30-4.00pm, I tried eating light, I tried snacks. I'm try salad 2morrow. I still go on shut down mode after eating.
  4. ^^Yeah but as you pointed out, 17yr old girls do not run away when they get to the west, they stay with their old man and nurse them through old age. The amount of old ladies toy boy soo kaaxeey who either sits at home, beats her or runs off is off the roof. Maa xaa waaxs oo diibatah keelyi? clearly these young men are entering into this marriage as a temporary West ka iigeh. I don’t think that marriage is even failed.
  5. Make sure you a get a big bonus, try to exceed those targets and take weekend breaks from London, to make you feel like the reward is greater than boredom and all the bullishid greedy people who you have to listen to day in day out.
  6. "Islaanti Ceebla ilko intey soo gashatey beyn wiil mutacalim ah africa ka soo guursatey" I find it strange and exploitation! I mean marrying someone young enough to be your son, just because they are poor and you already have five kids. The two are using each other. Mac sonkor say I, because at the end neither is being fair to the principle of marriage. Miidna poverty iyo greed baa waada, miidna desperation iyo low self esteem. Waa ku meel gaad.
  7. ^^^Looool. Ms DD; Where were you when I needed you?? Did you miss this outburst from me. here
  8. Looooooooool Ngonge, today CL naafti yaaret baad isgu keentey!! lol
  9. So if they do not spy for the Israeli Secret Police, then they will be refused urgent medical treatment and If they do agree to spy for the Israeli Secret Police, then they will get treatment but are more likely to be shot-dead by their Palestinian Community on grounds of being traitors and Israeli Spies. Israel's secret police are pressuring Palestinians in Gaza to spy on their community in exchange for urgent medical treatment, according to a report released today by an Israeli human rights organisation. Physicians for Human Rights says the Shin Bet began interrogating Palestinian patients seeking permission to travel from Gaza to Israel for crucial medical help after Israel blockaded and then declared the tiny territory an enemy entity more than a year ago. Typically, patients are taken to a small, windowless room, underground, beneath the security terminal at Erez, the only passenger crossing that remains open between Gaza and Israel, where they are questioned by Shin Bet agents for hours, the report says. Refusal to cooperate often results in the denial of medical treatment. Based on the testimonies of more than 30 Palestinians - 11 of which are published - the report says the Shin Bet is using coercion and extortion to force patients to collaborate. "They took me through underground passages and made me sit in another waiting room for almost 45 minutes. A man approached me and called me to another room for interrogation. He asked me to sit down and presented himself as Moshe," Bassam al-Wahidi, a Fatah-aligned journalist, said in his affidavit to Physicians for Human Rights. "After all my responses he said to me: 'I want to talk to you openly when you return from Israel so that you will have an acceptable reputation on the Israeli side. Either you make contact with me and agree to my demands, or you will not get any medical treatment which will cause you to be blind and you will become a burden to your family and friends,'" Wahidi said in his affidavit. But he said he refused and was forced to return to Gaza without receiving any treatment. Now the 28-year-old, who married a year and a half ago, is completely blind in his right eye and losing the vision in his overstrained left eye. "I might divorce because I can't stand in front of my wife as a disabled person," Wahidi said . He is one of an unknown number of patients from Gaza who have been denied medical treatment after refusing to inform on their friends, neighbours and relatives. Many patients feel they are being forced to choose between preserving their life or protecting their community. Physicians for Human Rights says such pressure amounts to coercion and extortion. International law forbids the use of civilians in conflict to damage an enemy state and collaboration in the Palestinian community is a crime punishable by death. "The patient knows that refusal to respond to the interrogator's questions and demands will ruin his chances to access medical treatment," the report says. While some patients are turned back after they refuse to collaborate, others arrive at the security interview only to be detained and locked in jail, it says. Applications for help in Israel jumped sharply with Israel's blockade on Gaza. Decrepit and deficient hospital services in the besieged territory coupled with the closure of Gaza's crossing into Egypt forced Palestinians in the besieged territory to increasingly seek help in Israel. As a result, the number of requests for medical assistance in Israel - which is funded by the Palestinian Authority - jumped from about 600 a month at the beginning of 2007 to about 1,000 a month by the end of the year. As a result, the proportion of sick Gazans permitted to cross into Israel has dropped sharply from 90% in early 2007 to 62% by the end of the year. Israel's security services insists that patients are denied entry only on security grounds. It also says that holding Israel responsible for the health of Palestinians in Gaza is "wholly inappropriate and misleading", arguing that it no longer occupies the coastal territory, having withdrawn its troops and settlers from the area in 2005. However, in a letter to Physicians for Human Rights in June, Colonel Shlomi Muchtar said: "The state's obligations are derived, among other things, from the rules of war and from the scope of its control over border crossings between it and the Gaza Strip." Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/04/israelandthepalestinians.middleeast1
  10. Sayid; That is for when I get old, then I'll be force to slow down. I will run while I can haada.
  11. ^^Loool for sure. I will join you inshallah, then we will work out a code so we don't pass each other. Sayid: Always number one. I refuse to be anywhere else... Inshallah 1: those that strive and succeed in the struggle of life
  12. ^^^I've not agreed to such madness. I had enough of you here, not FB too.
  13. ^^^What even more covered than now, then I won't see you, when u run pass me. Inshallah you will. Dhubad Amen to that. Hi cara *big wave* how is it going sweetie?
  14. ^^^I'm running... trying to catch life, but regardless of how fast, I never manage to get ahead. So I just keep running and try to keep up.
  15. Looooooooooooool^^^haha he is strange
  16. WATCH OUT NGONGE IS ON FB NOW. Everyone be warned!
  17. ^^Ngonge you should join, just so you can see the pictures of YOU on facebook!
  18. ^^It is if you are over 25 and on FB
  19. Loool North, Waa gaajo ayad leedeh reer Hargisa miya.
  20. JB here is something you may not know. I just across in my research that Somaliland considered being called the Republic of Somalistan, in solidarity with dozen other muslim societies or the Republic of Northern Somalia (as in the case Turkish republic of Northern Cyprus) lol
  21. ^^Well I stayed with my cousins in Hargisa and they took me out. Does that count? Iimi faaning though since they are reer Burco run-aways
  22. Looool Well this part is treak through East Africa.
  23. ^^^loool, why? More waadados who speak Arabic in Burco? lol