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Muxuu yidhi: Rag ku Wada nin kula Reer ah oo kaaga roogi waayay? maxaa layidha buu yidhi? Gacantu ku go'day - that is the position of the sunni arabs to this conflict!distancing themselves from their struggle and cause to please the American-Jewish Hawks. As the American-made warplanes, and high-Tec weapons are bringing death and destruction to the Lebanese and Palestinian civilian population, the US lawmakers are all in an Israeli auto-pilot turning which ever direction they want them to face, go, and say but the question here is: how long US can avoid this nasty strategy and policy? More worse is the position of the British government who choose to be a good butler fixing the drinks for the Americans rather than pretend they are partners, their influence in the world-affairs came very cheap. As the whole world see the Americans as an evil empire and also a powerless paper-tiger who don’t have any guts to stand up anything good, but only feeding and fatting more Israeli terrorism against Muslim children and women – bulldozing their homes and stealing their land and water, while ripping their young bodies with a tons of illegal and forbidden weapons – a truly mass-destruction genocides. Sharmarkee Sunni, Shia and US Politics in the "New" ME By By Laith Saud - Aljazeera Wednesday 26 July 2006 There is a widespread belief amongst political theorists that democracies do not go to war with one another. Indeed, this political paradigm acted as a prime justification for the Bush administration’s call to “democratise†the Middle East. Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, this theme of "democratisation" has become a major topic in American political discourse and in fact accompanies nearly all discussions of the Arab-Muslim world and America’s so-called role in it. The Bush administration’s response to the current conflict in southern Lebanon, reveals the hypocrisy and true ideology of this administration in aiming at provoking sectarian tension in the region. Western analysts continue to discuss an alleged "historic" hostility between Sunni and Shia in the region. Dexter Filkins, an Iraq based New York Times journalist claimed in a recent radio interview that the Sunni in Iraq have now “realised that the Shia are their true enemy, not the Americans.†But the fact is that this statement contradicts history, Iraq Sunni and Shia have been living together for centuries. Modern history books are free from any reference to war between them, but not until the US-led invasion of Iraq. Martin Peretz claims that the most virulent social conflict in Middle Eastern history "is the Sunni hatred of the Shia, and vice versa," another groundless claim seems to suggest that Muslims somehow cause more harm to one another than the illegal occupations of their land. Western analysts and journalists newfound enthusiasm for sectarian history in the Muslim world needs to be contextualised. The danger in baseless claims made by western journalists, become even greater when policy makers and American voters begin to rely on them to assess appropriate action in the Muslim and Arab regions. It is remarkable that unpopular and unelected rulers, kings and occupiers are the only ones obsessed by alleged sectarian tensions in the region. King Abdullah II of Jordan, a close US ally had warned the west of the supposedly dangerous "Shia crescent" stretching from Iran, moving through Iraq, Syria and ending in Southern Lebanon. Many in the west, including influential pro-Zionist journalists like Thomas Friedman, are praising Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia—states that Nicholas Blanford described as "western friendly Sunni-led Arab states." George Bush has always been keen to invite the Saudis to the White House for a smile laden photo session with a president who is a frequent user of the term "free world". This insistence on sectarianism revolves around a dangerous twist. Western journalists have continued to suggest that the US presence in Iraq is needed in order to prevent civil war, an idea that many Americans believe in. Needless to say, the American presence has done nothing other than perpetuate civil tensions in the country. Arab kings are freighting their peoples with a false sectarian threat, further consolidating their forceful hold on power. While regimes like the Saudis are now ordering huge quantities of weapons from the west in order to protect themselves from an assumed sectarian threat posed by Iran. Western journalists and analysts repeating and confirming the existence of sectarian tension in the Middle East are actually justifying an American occupation of great parts of the region, instigate a local arms race where the west is the prime benefactor and protect tyrants' grip on power and monarchies who rule by fear. The fact that the west is arming the un-elected regime in Saudi Arabia against the elected regime in Iran serves as an emphatic indicator of American wishes in the region. It seems that the mounting tensions of Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon, have placed too much stress on the American façade of freedom and democracy and have revealed the true nature of American policy behind it. American policy in the Middle East has two major components: First, the Bush administration has an absolute disdain for true democracy in the Middle East and, secondly, this administration is in great need for civil war throughout the entire region. These observations may appear bold to western reader—it is a common perception amongst Arab and Muslim readers—when we examine US behavior, however, it becomes difficult to conclude otherwise. Firstly, the major targets of US criticism and Israeli aggression in the current crises—Hamas and Hezbollah are widely popular resistance groups who have democratically elected representative. President Ahmednijad of Iran, who came to office elected by Iranian people himself, is a target of international criticism because of his hard stance against Israel. Yet Mr. Bush who oftenly says he is a leader of a state belongs to the "free world" supports unelected rulers in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt. The Bush administration’s cozy relationship with those rulers should serve as fair warning to green eared reformers in the Arab and Muslim world who seek out this administration’s alliance in the hope for political change. Furthermore, analyzing US policy in this regard should shed some light on the recent political history of Iraq and help explain why events have taken that turn in that country. These Arab leaders have justified their unpopular alliance with the United States by invoking sectarianism, while the US has justified its alliance with kings and dictators in the name of "protecting" the mainly Sunni Muslim world against alleged sectarian threat posed by Iran and Hezbollah who are Shia Muslims. Let us be clear—this threat cannot be detected amongst the Arab public, it exists largely as an abstract idea that conveniently serves those in power. When one takes a step back and looks at the broad picture of the current conflict it becomes apparently and ironically clear that the elected officials and regimes of the Muslim world are the targets of American and Israeli hostility. On one hand we have Iranians, Hamas, and Hezbollah, all of whom were brought to power through an electoral process to greater or lesser degrees. In the case of Hamas and the regime of Ahmadnijad in Iran, we have majority elected governments, in the case of Hezbollah we have a popular organisation elected as a part of a government. On the other hand we have Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, a couple of un-elected kings and an unelected ruler standing side by side with the United States, the supposed champion of democracy in the region, acquiescing in Israeli aggression. Condoleeza Rice, the US secretary of state, has described the current conflict as the "birth pangs" of a new Middle East, but it seems this is a Middle East that does not represent the wishes of the people. As I have mentioned, if anyone is curious about Rice’s vision of a new Middle East, you need look no further than Iraq, where the US encouraged a sectarian election and Iraqi citizens have become obsessed by Sunni and Shia affairs to the extent they have forgotten that their land remains illegally occupied. While western analysts are describing Hezbollah as merely an extension of Iran, and therefore "Shia interests," the people of Cairo and Amman, predominantly "Sunni cities" took to the streets carrying pictures of Hasan Nasrallah the Shia Arab leader, defying the "Sunni-Shia rift," described by Peretz. Most western observers have conveniently ignored widespread Sunni support for Hezbollah throughout the Arab and Muslim world. In Iraq the US employed a formula of sectarianism in order to entrench itself all the more deeply into Iraqi politics; we now find this formula being extrapolated across the greater Muslim world. Sunni in the Arab world are to forget the constant aggression of Israel against the Arab peoples and rely on the United States to "protect" them from the Shia, while the Shia in Iraq are being convinced they need the US to protect them from the Sunni. Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya has perhaps put it all in perspective by commenting on the issue of a "new" Middle East. He observes that what the Americans mean by "change" in the Middle East is an end to legitimate resistance against illegal and immoral occupation and Muslim subordination to American and Israeli domination. His observations seem well justified since the NYT has recently reported that the US is rushing arms to Israel. We must remember, these missiles are meant to bomb Lebanon, a nation with a democratically elected government (of which members of Hezbollah are represented). So much for the theory that democracies do not go to war with one another. Source
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^^ If even those Makkah's Umm Al Quraa University and Madina University, and Imam Mohamed bin A/Wahab's university of Riaydh all started benefiting those ulmea and scholars expelled or proscuted in the arab/Socialist/communist countries like Egypt,libya,yemen,Syria, and iraq. that was since the oil boom were Saudis established a high standard educational institutions, but what happend since the Gulf war, sure they kicked them out all of them, that was where the defects of Wahabism started not in creed wise but the believe of the Saudi ulmea who preach absolute obedience to their Kings. I think it was a change for Somalis who came from a tradition of Sufisms, were the Salaf is derived the teachings straight from the Quran and Sunna - and understandings of the original interpretations of the Saxaabah(Radiya Allahu canhum). no extra baggage coming with, such as not becoming "xer" but earning their xalaal livelihood.
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Ethiopia troops seizes Buuhoodle Town in Northern Somalia
Sharmarkee replied to Liibaan's topic in Politics
Salaam, the Somali poet Timacade once said: Iyadoo iswada haysata ayaa surta loo tumi, iyado means somalis, now do we realise the staunch nationalism of xabashada,and their grand interest of taking over weak and self-destroyed somalia, cos while we playing deadly and dangerous clanish games in the moonlight, the Barrel of gun was coming nearer and nearer, GIVE UP AND SURRENDER is the last ting we are waiting. Shaxada Buuhoodle is popular place for me cos my Ayeeyo came from I should enlist to volunteer fighting off the xabashida. -
^^ At least bush is not under criminal investigation, Blair looks like he's on bail, from lord levy he is special envoy of middle east - an isreali-british millionaire, to the natwest three, to unlawful wars, hes in a deep shyte,bascially he gave the country to the dogs, he is lucky if he see the new moon, may be packing now to usa, so you can find him lecturing at the university next to ya
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Salaaam, Nuurow waa runta the arabs are guiding and keepsafing isreal, 23 armies armed to the teeth are on the watch, keeping anyone to cross the line, see the Saudis(the royals)how quickly they put blame on palestines and lebanonese, and condamn the struggle - something telling me they are from Binu Qainuqa or from Banu Nadeer, the old jewish tribes in medina, Iguess so. another important lesson from all this is how the arabs nations became the lowest of the low, while the iranians they were trying or tried to destory in saddam hey days are poking a finger at the face of the aggressors - zionists and their supporters, and become a fighting force. without iran Huzuallah and syria wouldnt be there, and in iraq, combine all the arab nations - they dont have any influence while iran have the upper hand, now the arabs are helping the jewish Zionists and Usa to counter balance the iraninian influence in the region. they are nothing but CUWMALAA - servant agents without weight.
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At Dover, England, and driving to cross to Calais and Lily in france, last year
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^^ All that was a joke for a Sayid till uu yidhi: Reer Hebel markaan maqallay maanku waa jeceleysto Milmil reerka oo yaal dib u so majiiroo Muxubbo ugu soo raray murcanyo iyo baargaal matakhsoo ku dhaxay miiro iyo garloogube manqo iyo carruutii marsin waaya loo daa maalintaan ka so raray masaaraan ku so furay malafkiyo cagarkii mareerkii ma xaaalayn malxaabadan ka soo raray mutahada danood imi makhribkii marku dumay minka awrta saaroo mugidigi habeenkii matutuul u soconoo muruq daalis iyo rooris barqadii la maanshoo maxmilkiyoo aan laga dhigin meerhiisa laga rogay sengayaal majirraa maknkaan ka kiciyo maraagga iyo caynkii murti loo adkeeyo mashriq foolka saaroo markab sidii u rooroo hawdkii muquurroo hadba maaraa dhaafnoo masafada iyo socodkiyo milicda u bareernoo madowgii guduudkii maad loogu dhimayooo malkadii nugaaleed mudda badan u so dhaxay mahlkadii jidka ahyad macbuud naga bariiyo micidiyo dugaagii mowtulqafleh waa ka nabadoo Baadi wayska maasho mooraduugse nama helin carried on that way, and it was a long painful journey for the Sayid and his darwishes to the Boqor cisman kenadiid, which became fruitless and disastrous at the same time, but literary enriching.
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^^ luquf - waa afka looshana - kuma baxsanaa, Look about this ya Xiin, the skillful portrayal of weather and the landscape in one go, this is in Sayid's doomed expedition of the eastern front on his way to Boqor Cisman of east! Sagal jiidan caad jilicsan iyo jarar hillaacaya Onkod jow leh daad so jimraday jahada oo khiintay Jowjowlihii xalay sidii jibin u guuxaayey!
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^^ Listan ---> waa lisitaan, originally lis dhay ah - canaha freshka ah , freshly milk or canaha inta hore ee liska ah. I guess, the Sayid is using heavy artillery voca indeed.
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^^ Leecaanta Somaali baa luri calooshaye Luufluuftadaasbaan u dhiman laafa lugudkeede Mandhow laftii iga jabtaan luudayaa weliye Mandhow raggi laxar jiree loorra yimiye Loxoskii horey ii ekayd liin ka gubiddiye Mandhow lix seben buu fadhiyay laaso iyo cayne Mandhow laxaadkaan qaba oo laacib baan ahaye Mandhow lib baan kala taga leexa dirireede Mandhow laqdabo waa ka duuf aniyo laaleyse Mandhow waxaa igu lammaaan duciyo liilaafe Liibaanta Eebe iyo waxa i laray Daraawiishe Waxa igu lilaahiya inaan laygya lalanayne Meesha marsi ya Paragon waad haysaaayee
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The treachery of the secessionists has no limits: Letter to Israel
Sharmarkee replied to me's topic in Politics
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^^ Kashafa, in Riaydh i was studying the EDeb Al carabi (The arabic literature) when on my own quest and on my own interest switched to the looking out Af-Somali gabayo, it became fascinating, cos I found Cajalad full of this gabayo from a school teacher called Lamumbe specially Guba, then it beacme my passtime collecting and searching and looking and learning. you will be amazed by the contents, it's a philosphy on it's own. one of the best aspects is case in points and examples you will learn from. "This is Fasaaxa ah man la fasaaxata lah
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Salam, Xiin, No doubt Ali-Dhuux was a poet's poet, a poet par exellence, people ususally says, I mean the people of Somali literature says Raage Ugaas was the best of the best.
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^^ Xiin halka markays maryso oonu Salaan Cali-Dhuux u jawaabin gubana ka qayb gelin ayaa QAwdhan Ducaale Suldan, the guy who had a harsh duel with Abdi-Gahyr, and the winner of Nafti-Hafar series, said to Salaan, Cali Dhuux haddaan loo quturan Qaydarruu imanne Waayadanba waan qarinayee Qudhacle soo dhaafye Qoor-Mudhuxyadii Habar jeclona qoobka soo mariye Qoof yimi Salaanoow ninkii qariyey waa liide Mar haddii qardoofo iyo gabay la idin quulquulay Inaad aniga ii qayshataan waydin qabataaye After that Salaan said: Hadaaqsi Gabay wa yodheer heenso ma lahayn hiirtaayo godobtaan ku nacay hadimadiisiiye hawlo la waran mooye si kale woga haaiyray Dhaxaan mid hana qaad isbiday so hogaan baray tixdaan hidyo haneedsiga ayaan haybad ku lahayaae inaan oday hangaafa noqdiyo haydhuf la imoode kol hadaan hagoogta iska rogo so hankoobsadaye heeraabta ma dhigay intaan heesna daba joojay. Wiyil la ma humaajiyo adoon hotana u sidan Ragunaba maroodigia hunduda heeryadow sida ' ' ' that is just the introduction
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^^ My Nomadic Princess, italinos are champs - right, and they sent home the Aussie-Croc-hunters, Pizza boys are world beaters get it girl. ---Mahadsanid
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^^ This called fasaaxatal qowl ya Xiin, Adiga iyo Baasheba waa yasaan ee meesha hanagu waalin, and by the way where is Senor Maygaag, I loved how he reviewed "Qayaash Maasha" of Xuseen Dhiqle. Salaan waas wiil hoog, it was interesting stuff when he said: Xeer beegti murantaa gartay xeeli hadashaaye Xubin rag isku waajahay haday xayga ka cadaato Raguunbaan xisaab talo aqoon xiinna loo diraye Xikaayo iyo baanaba anaan xaraf i seegayne Nin Xukaantu wada naadisoo xaabsadaan ahaye When it come to the constitutional prestigious legal instituation which is the "Geed hoostii or Shir" were men are aruging with in the legal frame work and what is wright and what is wrong -hey Am the dashing and the legal ace, so superior in that regard, and when Barristers are in short supply am the one every judged needed to have in his court. what a self-Boasting of Salaan. Xoolaha markay timi ninkaan xulayay geelayga And when it comes to wealth ... Iwas giving away my camels for your sake. Rageedii Yaa Xiin.
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^^ Yoyoman, With that bloody french dive in the first 5 minutes, which wasn't fair at all, it suppose to be 2 - nil, adding that disqualified goal of the italins. What you expecting Milan, Inter milan and juventis are doing in itlay making toys or plays real games. and that Algerian silly and his punch bring them back when they all learn how sing the La Marseillaise, the french national anthem (just joking), it was french world cup until Zuzu lost his temp! Macaleesh. there is times you need to kill someone. specailly italian basstardo
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Salaam, Salaan was a brillian poet indeed, in 1945 some of his friends came to him arguing that Somalis are from Arabs, and from Arabic blood and this and that we are arabs afterall, he was in Burco at that time: He said: Burco iyo Shaam(Syria,jordan,philestine,Lebnan) Miya Daris wadaagayaa Mise aniga iyo nin iga diircadba damac-heshiinayna Mise Diin jacaylbaa midhka igu dukhuulaaya Mise Yamantan dooryaanka leh aya dad iga riixaysaa. he carried on in that way,
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Originally posted by Yo-Yo Ma: Amelia....Unfortunately Portugal is out. France vs Italy it is.But yes we did enjoy the German misery Sharmaake....Yup, the Azzuris were excellent. For me the turning of the match is when Lippi brought in Del Piero and Gilardino. Lippi- Great tactician. I guess we will see if the French maestro (Zizi) will lift up his second cup or if the Italian tenacity will win the cup for the fourth time. Yoyo Man, What you got in Sunday is strange two strange teams with a different attributes as you said - the Genius of Zidane and his co, and the tenacity of the greasy pizza boys: now spot the difference Both of them start as bad as possible in the beginning. Both of them were struggling and some times looking very desperate and disappointing. Both of them hang on to the dear life in the middle of the tourement. Both of them knows both ways of easy diving, and hard work to finish off the job in hand. Both of them defeat the giants in the game. Brazil and Germany. In Sunday - it's anyone's cup. But if France play like last nite with Portuguese - were Ronlado and Figo on the flanks and decco in the centre and they were missing all the time, I don’t think , they can have that lesiure or survive that much with Italian assault in that regard, were a fraction of seconds they can find the net if you give them that space, it's unpredictable at this point let us what happens!
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Salaan Wacan, Xiin, Deleting the tribal nonsense - Salaan was having in depth of miyi and magaalo, that is why is poems are different than others - he was seafarer,and Nomadic at the same time, and used to live different parts of the world, that give him an insight of culutral prospecive - me thinks, secondly the chances that Salaan's stanza becomes a proverb is so high. see the previous gabay "Afku wuxu la xoogyahy megliga xawda ka jara" is a good example, as as "Waxba yaany xoolana is siin xeergayna i marin - Xaashe nin libin ka xistaiyay xumihi waa yaabe" is another example Waan gartay gabaygaa: Here it's - Xaaji Xiin Lukaansi gabay Faaraxaw laaqin ma lahayne Laflafkiyo lahwiga loo tirshiyo jaray lurkiisiiye La'da xarafka laanka iyo ba'daan loyar ku ahaaye Nin awawgii loox ugu dhigoo liilgashaan ahaye Legjar Faranji niman baa akhriya laawis iyo beene Oo waliba laasima intay lib isku moodaane Ase waxan u laaqimahayaa tix ay ku luuqshaane Nin labaatan buuxsaday aduun waa lagdamayaane Hadaan anigu loofari aqiin haatan loowlabaye Nin ciradu lamaanaha dhigtoo oo laylyamaan ahaye Lixdan laba iyo toban baan dul maray waana la hubaaye Lafta dhabarka lixaadka i debciyo laafyihii gacanta Lubbigaygu leyl xalay ma ladin laadadyiyo taahe Waataa lanleemada indhaha araggu liitaaye Liiqliiqad baan ahay sidii lulo dabayleede Ma laxiibto geelaba hashi lahantay jiilaale Ku laabudan shisheeye ninkii Laxawsi moodaaye Hadba waxan lacaab riday ragbaa laastay yaradkiiye Xaqaygaan ku laacibay haday igu lihiimeene Sidaan ugu lalabay waanigaa laayacays badaye Nin laqwiyey tashigu waa ka lalay laguna leecaanye Lammaanaan xadhigi loo tidcay lugi ka toogtaaye Lufan baa ka hadha dawliskii liilsanaan jiraye Hadaan luqunta beri taagi jiray liicday adhaxdiiye Nin laboonti sheegtaba sabaan laarriyaa heliye Xaajadan laciifka ah aday ku lid noqotaaye La fil ma ahi laankiin danbaan duxi lillaynayne Laqantooyo xidid kii horaan laabta ku hayaaye Iminkaan ladhkii weli qabaa laqanyadeediiye Nin yaraan ku loofaray wuxu lumiyay raacdeeye Fardahaba libaadshaha iyo duntaa ladha abiidkoode Rag laacdamaya lool iyo rogaal leexaday is goysay boodada ma laasimo darmaan leeddo fuulihiye laanjeertidaan qabo barbaar ladani waa mooge Adigoo lamada awr leh wadin ama liggood keenin Leegleegsadaha waan necbahay laanta dheer sida'e Waar Seedaw haygu soo lug goin lahasho wa The end:
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Devilangel, Where is that firm which pays you ... just to judge people's looks, am likely to apply too - Shaqa naq dishee aan dadka daawanee? hahahaha what a nonesense
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Originally posted by Yo-Yo Ma: The 'greasy" Italians have won. Take dat Deutschland. Sharmakee....Your boys have made it. SomaInc...I guess it is Italy vs France YoYo Man, Italian job - well done The tenacity of the Italians and the clinical finish of the last minute was breath taking; the purposeful and mechanical determination of Germans didn’t help against strong- minded and cool-headed Andrea Pirlo – the play maker with prevailing counter-attack. England which Unfortunately I support cannot play like that - all what they do is lose their heads at the start of the game,then completely melt down - see Beckham in 98, same Roony in 2006, both of them are sent off for a silly aggressions at the start of the game. I guess it will be France - Italy
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Originally posted by SupremeSacrificeSister: Am I suffering from lack of focus or lack of compassion?? As I read this post I can’t help asking my self this; can REALLY help or focus on my neighbor’s burning house when my OWN house is burning as well??? Than that’s when I realized the answer to my question is as simple as this.. I can’t help others if I can’t help myself. Same applies 2 helping other nation. It’s a wonderful argument Uthman1 has but let’s face it; all the energy or focus can go 2 helping our country in any sort of form. And inshallah when Somali is as strong as can be than I can think about Palestine and other nation that I can help. Sister in our country people putting their clans before anything else, so some people in somewhere are saying my clan the kings of nowhere must ensalve the masses in meel heblaayo, you can call it tribal ego trip to hell, ain't taking that ride sister, i rather shout for palestinians in case of help.
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Originally posted by Dabshid: I personally know five somali women who done it, and one told she di'dnt feel like woman before. If it helps, and boost their confidence,what is the big deal. Dabshid, How do you know five of them have gotthe same procedure unless you work in that a plastic surgery clinic or they have a big tit comptition and you were the refree ? it twist my head in
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Is he one of those habalaha u sheekeeyee ee hadana ka sii sheekeeya? Guhad don't break young girl's heart adeer
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