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Interessting xagee baad ku aragtay budhcad badeedkan?
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lol, go ahead Hunguri.
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Ngonge, It was much better when you was a fence sitter. Whats moving you baryahan? Can't take the naacnaac anymore? I am not soliciting for your support so ha is dhibin ee akhriso warka and decide which side of the fence you will be facing today. If you don't get what JB and his likes have got to do you weren't watching SOL musasal yesterday.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ I love the way your country is burning and continues to burn yet you worry about bad headlines and other nonsense. You give Somalis a bad name, warya. Get a darn grip. It's funny how you disassociate yourself from Somalis and then pretend to come up for them in the those two sentances. And it seems JB is not the only know who 'loves to see Somalia burning' Yaa Ngonge.
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I am starting to think JB wuu faraxsanyahay maanta. The stars are lining up for him and those that wish Somalis harm.
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The headlines today are not good for Somali's. I already see the links being made and the excuses for further 'interventions' conjured up.
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Somali pirates 'seize 30 tanks' Pirates off the coast of Somalia have seized a Ukrainian ship carrying T-72 tanks, an official has said. Ukraine's foreign ministry said the ship had a crew of 21 and was sailing under a Belize flag to the Kenyan port of Mombasa. A report from Russia's Interfax news agency said earlier that the ship had a cargo of about 30 tanks, as well as spare parts for armoured vehicles. There has been a recent surge in piracy off the coast of Somalia. Somali pirates are currently holding more than a dozen hijacked ships in the base in Eyl, a town in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland. Andrew Mwngura, who runs the Kenya chapter of the Seafarers Assistance Programme, confirmed to the BBC that the Ukrainian ship seized by pirates was carrying a cargo of tanks. The tanks were due to be delivered to South Sudan. Link
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KLM plane in German terror alert German commandos have arrested two men on a Dutch aeroplane at Cologne airport, police say. A Somali, 23, and a Somali-born German, 24, were detained after a months-long surveillance operation and were suspected of planning attacks. The men had intended to carry out "holy war" and police found suicide notes in their flat, a police official told German television. The KLM passenger carrier had been bound for Amsterdam. The plane was stormed at 0655 (0455 GMT) , police spokesman Frank Scheulen told AFP news agency. The two men were removed from the plane, which had been preparing to take off from the airport in western Germany, reports said. No one from KLM was immediately available for comment.
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Update: Duitse commando's bestormen KLM vliegtuig richting NL 26 september 2008, 10:41 uur | FD.nl/DJ (Update van eerder gepubliceerd bericht 'Duitse commando's bestormen KLM vliegtuig richting NL - media' om reactie woordvoerder KLM toe te voegen.) AMSTERDAM (FD.nl/DJ)--Duitse commando's hebben vrijdag een vliegtuig van KLM bestormd op het vliegveld van Keulen-Bonn, en twee mannen gearresteerd die worden verdacht van het plannen van een aanslag, zo meldt een nieuwszender op basis van berichten van de politie. Het vliegtuig zou naar Amsterdam vliegen. Een woordvoerder van KLM in Amsterdam kon nog geen reactie geven op het bericht. Een 23-jarige Somalische man en een 24-jarige Duitser van Somalische komaf zouden een "heilige oorlog" willen voeren, aldus TV-zender N24. De politie had afscheidsbrieven in hun appartementen gevonden. Link Financiele Dagblad
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^isn't that a dangerous and unwanted generalization? and how does such a view about a large part of the Somali population contribute to seeing ourselves as brothers and sisters if not allies in the struggle for the liberation of all the Somalis?
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Everyone should use his or her brains and come to their own conclusions and that goes for you too. Ask yourself questions before assuming anything.
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This is not a debate but points to keep in mind when reading the article. We should not scour the internet and copy and paste any rubbish we see and in event that we do that we do such a thing, we should at least analyse the article objectively. The reader should ask himself/herself 1. What are the motives are of the author? 2. What are the motives of the poster? 3. Are the arguments in this article valid arguments? 4. Is the scenario put forward in this article good for my people? If so how is it good for my people? 5. Are there parallels with these events in our history, if yes how did it end the last time we choose foreigners over our brothers and sisters?
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Dadka waqooyi galbeed ha is weydiiyaan, is the scenario put forward by this article in their interest? 1. Do the bidding of foreign powers 2. Attack their brothers (ICU, ONLF) 3. Become a lackey of these foreign powers 4. Be always at their mercy and never develop independently? Marka even if you really believe in alienating yourself from the rest of the Somali people, would it still be in your interest to go down this road of becoming a ‘protectorate/prostitute of Ethiopia and ‘western powers’? I wonder what your answer is.
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Ngonge say things as they are instead of hiding behind jokes. You can be entertaining, but know the place and time for entertaintment. Now lets go back to the topic.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ Wada dil, saaxib. Kow ka sii. It's the only way. na-cas fool dheer. It's no time for jokes. Show respect to the peoples suffering yaa walad.
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I was watching it while breaking my fast. It made my blood turn cold. I hope that that woman and her kids survive. What is wrong with that Ethiopian puppet? damiir maleh miyaa? Ma dad saas oo kale ah ayaan isku aduunyu ku noolaan karnaa?
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Gacankii Geerida W/Q Maxamed Mukhtar Sept 15, 2008 Gacanka Cadmeed waxa uu noqday meel ay ku geeriyoodaan dadka Soomaliyeed ee u qaxaya Yaman. Waxay Hay’adda Sare ee Qaramida midoobay u qaabilsan qaxootiga [uNHCR] ku sheegtay warbixin ay soo saartay sanadkii 2006 in 27,000 qof oo magangalyo doon ah Yaman ka soo gaareen dhanka Soomaaliya, sidoo kale 330 waxa ay ku dhinteen badda iyada oo 300 oo kalena lagu sheegay in la waysan yahay. Sida laga soo xigtay Takhaatiirta aan Xuduudda Lahayn [MSF] sanadkii 2007, in 27,960 oo ah soo galooti ay soo gaareen Yaman, 593 ay ku dhinteen badda halka 659 la waysan yahay. Sanadkaan 2008 sida laga soo xigtay Qaranida Midoobay, waxaa Yaman yimid 25,859. In ka badan 425 waa dhinteen ama waa la waysan yahay. Waxay safaradaan halista ah la degeen nolol badan waxayna kuwa nasiibka leh ee soo gaaro Yaman sheegayaan sheekooyin xanuun badan leh oo ah haraad xad-dhaaf ah, gaajo iyo daal. Waxay dadka soo safro qaarkood doortaan inay ku boodaan badda markii ay u adkaysan waayaan haraadka, qaarkoodna waa waashaan. Dadka doomaha leh waa ay garaacaan rakaabka, marmarna waaba toogtaan, waxaana maydadka lagu tuuraa biyaha. Waxaa si is-dabajoog ah qoray-caaradiisa loogu qasbaa inay ka boodaan si ay doomanka si degdeg ah u baxsadaan. Socotada intooda badan ma dabaalan karaan waxaana loo daayaa inay badda dhammaystirto.
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Smugglers force African refugees off boat; 39 dead By AHMED AL-HAJJ Associated Press September 08, 2008 SAN'A, Yemen — Smugglers threw two children overboard and forced dozens of other African refugees to swim to shore in the middle of the night, leaving more than three dozen dead, the U.N. and an aid group said Wednesday. The bodies of 29 refugees washed ashore near Wadi al-Barakin in Yemen on Tuesday after smugglers forced them to jump into the water, according to Medecins Sans Frontieres. Most of those who died could not swim, survivors told the aid group. About 120 passengers had boarded the boat in Somalia, survivors said. Up to 10 died during the journey: Several people were suffocated and three people, two of whom were children, were thrown overboard by the smugglers, the group said. One unnamed survivor, a 23-year-old Somali, told the group that the boat was old and overcrowded and that the passengers did not receive food or water during the two-day journey. "In order to intimidate us, they beat us heavily with their belts," he said. "One of the smugglers threw petrol on us and showed off his lighter." The U.N.'s refugee agency said 74 people survived the journey. It said 26 bodies washed ashore and 20 people were missing. The reason for the discrepancy between the death tolls was not immediately clear. Hundreds of Africans die every year trying to reach Yemen, many of whom drown or are killed by pirates and smugglers in the dangerous waters separating Somalia and the Arabian peninsula. Those who survive the journey register with the U.N. refugee agency and stay in refugee camps in Yemen, while others take jobs in the cities as laborers for less than a $1 a day. Yemeni authorities have reported a spike in the number of refugees reaching their shores, with 882 Somalis and 12 Ethiopians making the trip in just the last week — double the usual numbers. The U.N.'s refugee agency warned Tuesday of a sharp increase in refugees fleeing the violence in Somalia. According to UNHCR spokesman Ron Redmond, 59 boats brought more than 1,700 people in the course of August. "That's triple the number of arrivals for August 2007, when 633 people landed in 10 boats," he said, in remarks on the agency's Web site. "Smuggling normally subsides between May and September because of stormy weather." According to the U.N., at least 25,859 people have arrived in Yemen this year after making the crossing. More than 200 have died and at least 225 remain missing. On Wednesday, heavy fighting between Ethiopian troops and Islamist-led insurgents killed at least nine Somalis in Mogadishu, witnesses said. The fighting in Somalia's capital followed vows by the strengthening Islamist movement to intensify attacks over the holy Muslim month of Ramadan. Analysts say the Islamist movement appears to be strengthening after Ethiopian troops supporting Somalia's shaky transitional government chased them from power in December 2006. Somalia has been at war since clan-based militias ousted a socialist dictator in 1991, then fought each other for power. Source: Associated Press
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By Boris Babic Belgrade - A proposal to bring 100 000 south-east Asian brides to Serbia for bachelors, particularly those living in backward rural areas, has caused outrage, surprise and laughter. Labour and Welfare Minister Rasim Ljajic had to apologise to the public after the state secretary in his ministry, Zeljko Vasiljevic, said Serbia would benefit by bringing in women from "Laos, Burma, Cambodia and Vietnam". The number of Serbs is dwindling by 30 000 each year, the women disinterested in bearing children and men interested in emigrating westward instead of farming so something "must urgently be done", Vasiljevic said. "There (in Asia) they already live on two dollars a day. Here it's economic heaven for them," Vasiljevic said. "They're Buddhists and that's a peaceful faith similar to (Serbian) Orthodoxy, they're traditionally loyal to the state they live in and are hard-working." With a view to the "250 000 bachelors in Serbia," home to more than seven million people, the former war veteran particularly stressed that "those women nurture the cult of children and we could in five years have 300 000 newborns". While Serbia had 135 000 women more than men in the 15-60 age group in the 2002 census, the problem of a negative birth rate remains a thorn in the side particularly of nationalists. After all, in Kosovo, the Serbian heartland province which declared independence in February, the majority Albanians reproduce at the highest rate in Europe. Unlike "spoiled Serbian boys don't seek out regular girls, but gawk at silicone dolls for parties and showing off", as a columnist said in Thursday's edition of the daily Politika, the Albanians have no problems with emptying villages. In Serbia, "when boys turn 40, they suddenly remember children and start looking for girls - machines for cooking and bearing kids," said the columnist, sociologist Slobodan Antonic. Antonic says the Vasiljevic project, "briefed on 15 and elaborated on 120 pages", stirred a vigorous debate on Serbian Internet forums, where boys support Vasiljevic's plan as something to teach arrogant Serbian girls a lesson. In return, women complain of "infantile boys", disinterested in marriage and children, so maybe with Asian girls we can import Cuban boys and teach everybody some sense," Antonic said. Vasiljevic, meanwhile, though obviously disappointed, said his project was not a ministry effort but his own, adding he was shelving it "until a better time". Ljajic said he was helpless to discipline his subordinate owing to the complex ruling coalition deal. His idea, however, reflects a real problem worrying not just Serbs but others in the region too. In 2004, a priest warned Croatia it is short 103 000 unmarried women aged 25-49 and he called for women to come from Ukraine to make up the deficit. Working on a smaller scale and for profit, Nediljko Babic, a man called "Gangster", has meanwhile gained dubious fame by arranging marriages between young Croat men from backward areas along the Adriatic and Ukrainian girls. He has helped arrange 250 marriages with a strong showing of 400 children so far, a 2007 newspaper report said. - Sapa-dpa
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Originally posted by Ibtisam: ^^^Lool maa khaasaba?? I have learnt Somali, I just don't have the patience and energy to read two pages of Somali. Too many X, and aa and ee and oo. Makes me feel dizzy. SOLers know if they want me to respond, it is ingiriis. This reminds me of that ignorance sketch by Chris Rock.
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^Adiga goormaad horta af-Soomaali baranaysaa? SOL'ers gabartan nooc af ingiriis ha siinina. Af Soomaali ha barato.
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U duceeya in ay nabad tagaan meel kasta oo ay socdaan.
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