Fabregas

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  1. She called for war against the people that threatened her. She says she is at "war" with their religion. She says Saudi Arabia should be bombed! She calls for a political, economic and military against Islam. The majority of Muslims in Europe won't break the law and attack her. In fact, Muslims politely asked to remove a Quran from her feet, when she purposely placed it on the floor in a conference, whilst adressing them. But there are those that will attack her. I'm not making a judgment whether they are wrong or right. All im saying is that if you're got to war, there will always be people that come after you. Perhaps if she was a Muslim preacher saying the same things about secularism and Christianity, she would've been charged with inciting religous hatred? In any case, if she is killed, she'll be considered as a "martyr" for Atheism and Johnny B can stick a picture of her on his bedroom! In the meantime pray that your idol doesn't come to any harm!
  2. http://www.ilaqosal.com/details.php?image_id=144&sessionid=99d33bb09401af9f94736a531ba2d30c
  3. just to let u know: Man u lost and boring liverpool drew with Spartak Chelskov! Benitze is gonna go soon, maybe Jurgen Klinsman or Mourinho perhaps?
  4. Piracy returned with the T.F.G warlords and their militias!
  5. British Muslims hated this film.....
  6. If she declared war on them, clearly they would do the same on her? She's hardly a victim in all this( despite the theatrics)!
  7. Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: LOL, so telling the truth is ceeb? Listen people, the government is saying stop bombing before we do anything, the terrorist are saying get rid your allies before we stop bombing, anyone who beliefs that someone defending themselves will stop so the attacker can stop attacking him is a damn fool. Of all the demands they could be making, ask yourselves why this one. The answers is simple, they want to bomb more freely, so all you terrorist supporters, go to Mogadishu, i hear the ones there are tired and in need of brake because they are surrendering to m.dheere and darwiish. Do let us know when he manages to capture Lasanod, Kismaayo and destroys all the terrorists in Muqdisho. Do let us know when this era of prosperity, peace and our golden age under the emperor comes to an end!
  8. One of my old Palestinian Christian friends used to say Salamucalaykum all the time. One day he dropped, " i hate jews" in class. Thank god the macalimad wasn't Jewish!
  9. Probably the first time in history a Somali P.M(so they call him) has left from Adiss Ababa to meet the "mucarad" in Asmara. You can see dhibatada Soomalida from there walahi. Meeting Sheikh Shariff is only part of a solution. The mans power( he didn't have much before) has immensely declined since he went to Asmara. Although some of the core of the I.C.U such as Sheikh Ibrahi Suley are still loyal to the Islamic Courts. The ones who gained popularity and are still attempting to monopolize the Jihad in Somalia are the group led by Sheikh Fuad, Ceyrow and Abu Mansur etc. etc.... Of course the T.F.G wont be allowed to meet these people as they are seen as International Terrorists. I believe Hassan Turki is still loyal to the I.C.U, but his ideology is more closer to Abu Mansur and co. And he is still considered an international terrorist. Thus, whatever Sheikh Shariff and Nur Cade promise or say will be dismissed or politically rejected by the hawks on Both sides.
  10. b.t.w he makes alot sense........
  11. Wabaan anba dagaalami jiray...lakin anigu xag baan ku dagalami jiray......lolllllllllllll Ethiopians aren't leaving untilllllll....so much for Nur Cade's heroics......
  12. Originally posted by marcassmith: The niqab is a ‘mark of separation’. I personally believe it promotes segregation. Islam teaches us to dress modestly; wearing the niqab is neither modest nor safe. People are being attacked in London all the time. TheMarc You would have noticed the article with regards to Turkey says " headscarf". Thousands of young men don't go to educational students because they're allowed to wear a heardscarf. That is a completely different issue with the Niqab in Britain. Which is what you are referring to....
  13. LX, I was being sarcastic and trying to sum up the attitude of many Somalis. THat is to say to waxaa la isku haysta tuulo bakeyla and ceelki reer bisad dheere and you are reminding us about Palestine! Had you reminded us about the enemy( our own cousins) occupying a tuulo the size of trafalgar square, then perhaps you would have got ten pages of replies and the emotions would have become heated! I hope you get my drift! Garaad Bare, ditto! The people who kill Palestinians are the same ones that provide intelligence, weapons, training for counter terrorism operation in Somalia and Ocadenia. They are the ones who effectively choose which warlord becomes our president and which warlord takes over which newly announced state in Somalia! Ya tababaray ninka ku xaray masjidka Harar iyo Muqdisho? I wonder why Ethiopia was called the Israel of the Horn? quote: One of the reasons for the endless conflict, anarchy and war in Eritrea, one of the poorest regions in the world despite its socio-economic and geo-strategic importance, is the strategy of countries that dominate regional policies there, which is based on their own interests, totally ignoring the needs and demands of the people living in this region. Israel comes first among these countries. Previous Ethiopian and Eritrean regimes had only one thing in common with the state of Israel: their anti-Islamic line. As we saw at the beginning of this book, Israel sees Islam as the greatest danger to its dominance over the Middle East, itself built on cruelty, violation and oppression. That is why there is always an Israeli presence in all regions where Muslims are oppressed and face extinction, from Bosnia to the Philippines, from East Turkestan to Eritrea. In his book The Israeli Connection: Who Arms Israel and Why? Professor Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi of Israel's Haifa University characterizes such activities by his country all over the world over as "Israel's world war." As prominent Israeli newspaper columnist Nahum Barnea has noted, "Israel will become the Western vanguard in the war against the Islamic enemy.'"38 Israel still has two exceedingly important strategic bases in Eritrea, one in the Dahlak islands, the other in the Mahel Agar mountains near the Sudanese border. Israel's close relations with Ethiopia began in the 1950s. The Israeli-Ethiopian alliance began in 1952 with civilian trade relations, and developed into a dialogue at the highest levels when an Israeli representative began meeting Emperor Haile Selassie and his most senior officials in 1956. Israel began to provide military aid, intelligence and training to the Selassie regime and its army, in order to put down radical movements in the region and Muslims who rise up and attack Christian Ethiopians. Professor Hallahmi describes the ideological basis of the Ethiopian-Israeli alliance in these terms: The state of Israel has one thing in common with past Ethiopian and Eritrean regimes: Its anti-Islamic line. The ideolological basis for this alliance was the perception of the Israelis "as a brave people surrounded by hostile Muslim forces that seek to seize their historic homeland, a situation the Ethiopian Christians consider analogous to their own history in the midst of a threatening Muslim sea."39 According to Hallahmi's book, the 3,100-man counter-insurgency team, known as the "Emergency Police," set up by Selassie to put down uprisings in Eritrea was specially trained by Israeli experts. Following a military trip to Ethiopia led by Gen. Haim Bar-Lev in 1971, Halep and Fatima two strategically important Ethiopian islands, were opened to use by the Israeli Navy. The Eritrean Muslims were well aware of the alliance they were facing, of course. Abu Halid, leader of the Muslim Eritrean forces, discussed it during an interview in 1970 which was covered by the Turkish press: Ethiopia and Israel have combined their destinies. Israeli officers train the Ethiopian soldiers who cut Muslims' throats… The war of June 5, 1967 broke out on the pretext of the closure of the Gulf of Aqaba by Egypt. Israel wants to see the port of Eilat and the gulf kept open, since they are the doors to its trade with the Eastern world. If we in Eritrea manage to achieve independence, we could close this waterway to Israel in cooperation with southern Yemen south of the Red Sea. That is why Israel is helping the Ethiopians. Six million Jews in the United States support this thesis. There are still 400 Israeli officers in the Ethiopian army. Our three great enemies are the Ethiopians, the Israelis and the United States.40 The Israeli officers who trained the Ethiopian commandoes and anti-terrorist teams were also important in keeping Haile Selassie in power. According to Gen. Matityahu Peled, formerly the most senior official in the Israeli army, Selassie was saved from three attempted coups thanks to Israeli agents who were particularly influential in the Addis Ababa secret police. The Israeli agents did little to intervene against the Marxist coup staged to overthrow Selassie in 1974. That was because the new regime would be one entirely in accordance with their own standards, and would continue to be anti-Islamic and to wage the war against the Eritrean Muslims. As Professor Hallahmi puts it, "The continuing ties with Israelis were explained by the common stance of the two countries against Islamic groups in the region."41 The work of the Israeli experts on Ethiopian territory continued apace under the Marxist Mengistu regime. They continued to train the Ethiopian anti-insurgency teams and to provide weapons for the regime. This alliance, founded on an enmity towards Islam, was strengthened further in 1990 when Israel sent fragmentation bombs to the regime to be used against "separatist militants." Eritrean Independence Failed to End the Oppression The collapse of the Eastern Bloc showed that the communist Mengistu regime in Ethiopia had also run its course. In 1991, the opposition led by such figures as Isaias Afeworki and Meles Zenawi overthrew the communist government. Zenawi took power, but was unable to stand against the Eritrean peoples' demands for independence, and as the result of a referendum on April 25, 1993, Eritrea ceased to be a part of Ethiopia and won its independence. Afeworki emerged as the new Eritrean leader in the wake of independence, although new internal and foreign policy problems arose at the same time. Afeworki called to mind the cruel Mengistu regime as he initiated a wave of terror against believers. The pressure from Afeworki, who assumed the posts of head of state and parliament speaker, spurred the Eritrean opposition to take up arms. Fierce conflict began between Eritrean troops and the opposition forces, particularly in mountainous areas. The severity of the oppression, particularly of Muslims, took on terrible dimensions during the Afeworki period. Non-judicial detentions and executions followed one after the other. Islamic schools were closed down and mosques demolished. Arabic ceased to be the official language, and hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes and took shelter in Sudan. Anyone who criticized the Afeworki regime felt its wrath. Not only did Afeworki implement oppressive policies against his own people, but he also acted hostilely towards neighboring countries. He brought Eritrea to the brink of war with its neighbors Yemen and Djibouti, and was also hostile to Sudan, another neighbor. He even adopted the same attitude towards Ethiopia, which shared many of the same political and strategic policies, and eventually occupied Ethiopian soil. Until the ceasefire of June 18, 2000, the invasion of Ethiopia resulted in hundreds of thousands of people losing their homes and land, tens of thousands of deaths, and in thousands of people living at starvation levels due to an economic embargo. The Latest Situation in Eritrea The border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia that began in 1999 ended in a ceasefire a year later with the intervention of the Organization of African Unity. However, despite the fact that both sides were in terrible economic difficulties and their peoples were living on the edge of starvation, it is astonishing that they still spent millions of dollars on arms. Essential infrastructure elements such as ports, electric power stations and airports were utterly destroyed, millions of people were forced to migrate, and damage totalling millions of dollars was inflicted in the fighting. Up to a million dollars, desperately needed by the people of the region, was squandered on weapons. In this way both sides, both allies of Israel, formed a profitable market for U.S. and Israeli arms manufacturers and were able to distract the world's attention from their oppression of Muslims by turning it in the direction of the war instead. The violence continues even today. Muslims in Eritrea are still arrested for no reason, sentenced to death by unjust courts, murdered by death squads, and all forms of opposition are prohibited. Muslims are thus unable to live freely according to their religion, their freedom of worship is restricted, the losses among the population grow day by day and policies of oppression, fear and intimidation continue unabated. Schools that might teach Muslim children about their religion are closed down, and mosques where people might pray are demolished. Tens of thousands of Muslims are forced to migrate, and the million or so refugees who have fled the persecution of the regime are trying to survive in conditions of hunger and famine. http://www.harunyahya.com/spring10.php#38
  14. http://www.halgan.net/Mp3/Taclliiqii.rm The Whole Khutba on the bombings!
  15. Once completed, Bosasso, a steamy port city of 500,000 people, will be home to the third-largest airstrip in Africa. "The US wants to be able to land anything in Bosasso," said one senior diplomat based in the city. "Anything."
  16. To live and die in LA, where everyday we try to fatten our pockets Us niggaz hustle for the cash so it's hard to knock it Everybody got they own thang, currency chasing Worldwide through the hard times, warrior faces
  17. It's funny how big story became and the masses were instigated. Baryahan Gaaladi qar ba dagaal cadi ah ku jira...........
  18. It depends on the tone, reason, time and place it is used. It's like alot of people use the word Moryaan to symbolize warlord and their militias, but some qabilists say it to mean an entire clan...... plus u know Somalis are sensitive........
  19. Originally posted by Cadaan: What does the word mean anyways? De it means: We say Kubad , they say banooni! We say Muus, they say Moos! We say Kimis, they say Sabayad! We say eeg, they say Firi We say Benalty, they say Rigore We say Refariga, they say Albitare! We support England in the world koob, they support Italy! We say deeee every second and they say Noohhhh all the time! ps. this word seems to be used in a qabiliste and often deragtory manner( at least on the internet).........
  20. http://www.halgan.net/Mp3/tacliiq.rm Very short, on the bombings in Bosaso!
  21. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/faith/article3335371.ece
  22. http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/UNHCR/42d3de607e7860674173badb7aab35d2.htm