Centurion
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Our women raped on Our soil! Laa xawlaa walaa quwata ila lilah
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London Demonstrations in support of the Government with Pictures!
Centurion replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
What's with the 'God bless UK' slogans? What has the UK done? 'Thanks to two great PM's'? Whats Tony Blair done? -
its funny what you can find on youtube when your bored. I found this clip of a lion allegedly saying 'Allah'. I reserve judgement, but have a look yourself, it happens near to the end of the video, so have patience...
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These are the people in whose hands we are supposed to entrust the future of our country in. Lol, i'm sure i espied one or two amxaaro faces!
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Well, i guessed as much.. But we don't have any specific info regarding whats happened to whom.
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Nice thread, i think i'll add my sixpence worth Xamar > Small Dutch town > Leicester, UK
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May allah show mercy to all those who fought for our nation, and to all muslims. No word of the senior UIC members and their demise...
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President Abdullahi Yusuf meets with UNDP representative!
Centurion replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
lol@Sheikh Keep the amxaaro (or more likely American)money, bro. If things deteriorate more than i expect them to, i'll wire that money straight to the remnants of the ICU. -
President Abdullahi Yusuf meets with UNDP representative!
Centurion replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
Lol, you and the other fellow are making me feel as if i've jumped ship, swapped allegiance, turned coat, with your verbal pats on the back. -
President Abdullahi Yusuf meets with UNDP representative!
Centurion replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
Xiin, i do no 'support' this TFG, i merely shall tolerate it, something i think we should all do...because as of yet the only other alternative is further indecision, returning to the drawing board for another decade, and general 're-shuffling of the cards'. We should not let this be yet another failed attempt to create a government. because there is only so long a people can exist in anarchy. -
President Abdullahi Yusuf meets with UNDP representative!
Centurion replied to Fiqikhayre's topic in Politics
I essentially have the same opinion as Liqaye. Initially i too called for the heads of the riff-raff (as i like to call them) of criminals and the unqualified of which the TFG is composed of. The likes of A/Y, a liver spotted septuagenarian with a record for crimes against humanity. Gheedi, a vet choosen more to represent his clan than for the hope of potential political know-how. We all know what else the TFG consists of. And we do not expect any good to come from such a government, in fact so far they've committed the unthinkable (or at least endorsed the Amxaaro invasion), and continue to do nothing of any significance to the Somali people. They are most unworthy of governing our country, and yet it seems to me, they can be 'of help' in our search for an end to the anarchy. No matter how wretched this TFG becomes when it becomes fully established (something which by no means is guaranteed)and has control of most of the country, no matter how corrupt the newly re-installed national institutions become, they will provide a framework for something better. The survival and 'success' of this TFG will bring into existance the 'baton' which can in the future be carried by a better less incompetant government. I do not support them, but i will tolerate them for the nonce, in hope that any semblance of peace and governance they might bring wil allow us to move forward in the rebuilding of our country. For it will be a matter of time before this coalition of the unworthy is replaced, if they do get to govern at all. -
This is not so much an anti-TFG propoganda post as a stark reminder of what the US can get away with these days. Who will make them accountable for the murders of 70 peaceful Somali souls? Not the TFG, thats for certain.
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lol! She's gone gaalo on us, and gaalo she may join. Dumb bug? Well bugs are wont to attract towards the 'brown' stuff, no?
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She's no Miss world, in fact in the 3rd pic she looks decidedly unattractive. Isqaawinta is barely acceptable, if she's also drinking and generally gone Ayaan-Hirsi on us, she's disowned! on her website, she said: I’m a feminist in a thong bikini Naayaa!!
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Puntland clans being the rightful owners of Kismayo lol, don't overdo it, mate. Rer Boosaaso are by no measure the largest constituency in Kismayo, and no doctored claim of ownership will bring it into their hands.
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I agree with you on the total unsuitability of this government. But I’m not sure that fighting them is the best thing to do (even though I’m more than certain that is what will eventually take place).. ..and that's why the TFG are pleading so dearly for foreign peacekeepers. I think we've reached a cross-roads. Those of us who've been all the while supporting the ICU, need to come to terms with their virtual destruction. Now, do we give our support to this rabble of criminals and the unqualified? Personally, i would, if it meant they'd produce some of the stability enjoyed under the ICU. If they can spread the peace through out what is now supposed to be 'Somalia'. We need them to take the first step, later the public will pressurise those totally unworthy to resign. So at this point, perhaps total opposition of the TFG might be counter-productive if we want to taste even a hope of an end to this anarchy.
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i wonder who how 'foreign' these alleged foreign fighters are? I think the're most likely just Somalis recently returned to the country to fight the Amxaaro. I will be awaiting the pics
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cats many who still are alive should be tried for war crimes! They will, they ALL will, in Akhirah.
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By Guled Mohamed MOGADISHU, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked Ethiopian troops in Somalia's capital Mogadishu on Sunday, residents said, as Somali and U.S. officials vowed to work together to stabilise the chaotic state. In the second day of violence in Mogadishu directed at Ethiopian troops, Somali gunmen opened fire on Ethiopian forces backing the interim government. "Fierce fighting went on for 15 minutes. I could hear sounds of heavy machine guns rattling," a resident, who lives nearby and declined to be named, said, adding that the fighting was so fierce it lit up the whole area. A witness said a young girl was killed in the shootout at the site where just days ago a hand grenade was thrown at Ethiopian soldiers. "The insurgents came with two vehicles and opened fire at government forces holding defences outside a compound where the Ethiopian soldiers are staying," a government source said. "The Ethiopians were inside. Fighting ensued. Heavy fire was exchanged, one anti-tank rocket was launched by the insurgents." A taxi driver in the area said three trucks carrying Ethiopian soldiers were attacked first: "It was a very heavy exchange. I was forced to lie down to avoid being hit," he said. He added that the gunmen fled. The violence came after Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi and Washington's top diplomat for Africa, Jendayi Frazer, met in Nairobi. Frazer has been shuttling around the region as Western and African diplomats discuss an African peacekeeping force for Somalia after two weeks of war that saw Ethiopian and government troops force out Islamists who had captured much of the south. Frazer has said Washington was donating $16 million to help fund the proposed force and she has called for dialogue between Somali groups, including "remnants" of the Islamist movement. After meeting Frazer, Gedi said: "We are going to work together for the stabilisation of Somalia." In scenes reminiscent of the lawlessness associated with Mogadishu, which largely stopped during six months of strict Islamist rule, crowds hurled stones and burnt tyres on Saturday to demonstrate against the forces that ousted the Islamists. Witnesses said three people, including a young boy were killed when Ethiopian troops and protesters exchanged shots. A government source said only one person was killed in gunfire between protesters and police. On Sunday, hundreds of Somali government soldiers patrolled the streets where the protests had taken place. DEMONSTRATIONS In the southcentral town of Baladwayne, hundreds took to the streets demanding Ethiopian troops free a military commander detained for refusing to hand over an ousted Islamist because of a government amnesty offer to the defeated movement. The government, which was confined to the provincial town Baidoa, now wants to install itself in the capital, one of the world's most dangerous cities. It had given Mogadishu residents until last Thursday to hand in their weapons or be disarmed by force. A government spokesman told local radio on Saturday the programme was postponed. Few weapons have been handed in so far, as residents fear Mogadishu could slide back into the anarchy and clan violence that had gripped the city since the 1991 ouster of a dictator. Hours after the Islamists fled, militiamen loyal to warlords reappeared in the city where they used to terrorise civilians. President Abdullahi Yusuf asked Addis Ababa to train Somali forces, Ethiopian state television said on Saturday, after the Somali leader met Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. Meles has said his troops will leave Somalia within weeks. Any prolonged Ethiopian deployment would likely anger many Somalis who resent the presence of soldiers from their militarily superior neighbour, which has invaded Somalia several times in what Addis Ababa calls defensive missions. Yemen's Foreign Minister Abubakr al-Qirbi, meanwhile, was quoted as saying some Islamist leaders had arrived in Yemen, creating an opportunity for talks with Somalia's government. Some Islamists have vowed to fight on. Residents say they have melted into the hills in Somalia's remote southern tip where Ethiopian and government forces are hunting them. Kenya has sent troops to seal its frontier. (Additional reporting by Ibrahim Mohamed in Jowhar, Wangui Kanina and George Obulutsa in Nairobi) source And there are some here who would have us believe the TFG has the whole South under control, let alone the Capital.
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so do i, i'm always very encouraged when i see high-flying sisters.
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Browny, this place is open-minded sometimes, but i dont see anybody answering these questions for you anytime soon. do you reach orgasm at all? or which style do you like the most? Best to send PM's to female members you deem open-minded, helpful and married.
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DUBAI, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's prime minister said his country will pull its troops out of neighbouring Somalia within two weeks. "We will stay there for a few days to help the transitional government in preserving stability then we will pull out our troops ... this will take a week or a maximum of two weeks," Meles Zenawi told Al Jazeera television in remarks aired on Friday. His remarks were dubbed in Arabic. source
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relegious, educated, handsome, and whose down to earth kinda guy with a good personality and has a sense of humor I mean, what else could you possibly want?
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Mogadishu is the third Arab metropolitan lol!!
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