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MMA, Haa, hadaan gartay. Iga raali ahow saaxib. Admin. did before I came online today, after he saw Hornafrique's and Wind's name matching one unique IP. I knew nothing. That was his decision after his preliminary inquiry, which further investigation revealed some of the time those names (there aren't limited to Horn or Wind, but other registered usernames as well) fall under on a few unique IPs. It can be they are pals who use one computer together at school or home. Only Eebbe knows. Interesting. I would like to know how is it they have the same IP address as well.
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Horn and Wind, one and the same? You've got to be kidding. Now they are banned? Waraa Miskiinow, maxaa kuugu dhacay? Ma waxaan isku malaysay inaad tahay madaxweynaha SOL-dhinaca siyaasada? Yaab badanaa.
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Masha'Allah. More Info: http://www.hirda.org/bardere.php#7
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Beautiful sights. Egypt has certainly edged up on my list of places to visit.
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haddana waa midda ugu nabadda badan uguna nidaamsan
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Originally posted by General Duke: Looooool....!
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Originally posted by Brown: Sxb,Whats wrong with Ads? that’s how capitalism works best. $Money Money & more Money$ Some ads are alright but there must be a limit somewhere. Or do you enjoy watching 60 minutes of commercials? That defeats the purpose of programming dont you think? Wait till it premiers, its gonna be a box office smash. I highly doubt that.
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Good news to hear on this month.
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I must to hand it to Randal, he is a good example for the young men of America. This is the best resume that I have seen so far... http://www.randalpinkett.com/about/resume.asp As for the Apprentice, there is FAR too much advertising on the program...and I'm not talking about commercials. I wonder how much Sony paid for that Zathura(what a worthless film) spot on this weeks episode. The Martha version is even worse...
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^^Loool...! No need for insults and character assasinations saaxib...
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^^Is yara deji saaxib, kaftan weeye.
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And another one bites the dust... In all seriousness, if all nations implemented the same type of laws as Sweden, our problems would surely be solved.
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Loooool...! The comments were too much. 14th September 2005 14:35 - dj:14th September 2005 14:35 - dj: Why did you even do to somaliland- what was the purpose, and don' tell you were just curious. it seemed to me that you are judging somaliland and somaliders by some ****** remaks like "For some reason the word “warlord†pops up in my head when I hear “Somaliâ€. Somali Warlord." and "women can be seen hanging around, faces covered by some green paste (the nature of which I have been unable to determine) but is presumably to make their skin lighter." your are so f**cking narrow minded. there isn't a single warlord in Somalidand, get a clue because if there was at least one you would be dead. That stuff women put on their face is a NATURAL FACIAL CLEANSER. why should somalilanders thank you for talking about their country, what have you done?- nothing, because you didn't notice all the things that they 've done that matters.
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The old boy pulled another one out of the hat. Congrats Riyaalow...
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A condemning report of Mr. Indha-Adde.
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17. The foregoing notwithstanding, arms transactions remained numerous, as indicated in the statistical increase over transactions documented in the previous mandate period. The arms were crucially important for opposition plans to protect itself against TFG forces. The opposition used arms purchased at BAM to fight TFG in the battle for control of the strategically important town of Baidoa (Bay region). Both the leadership of the opposition in Mogadishu and Habsade, the member of the opposition in charge of Baidoa, purchased arms from BAM in apparent anticipation of the fight for Baidoa. It is significant to note that on 22 May 2005, approximately one week before the second battle of Baidoa, a very large arms shipment arrived from Yemen, via the arms-trading networks, at BAM. The shipment consisted of 500 AK-47 assault rifles, 100 PKM machine guns, 120 RPG-2 rocket launchers, 3 Zu-23 anti-aircraft guns, 15 DShK anti-aircraft guns, 12 Dhuunshilke one-barrel antiaircraft guns, 20 120mm mortars, 6 B-10s and a variety of ammunition. The buyers included the following: Sheik Yusuf Indohaadde, who on 23 May 2005 bought 28 AK-47s, 3 120mm mortars, 2 Dhuunshilkes, 2 B-10s, 11 RPG-2s and a variety of ammunition; Muse Suudi, who on 25 May 2005 bought 50 AK-47s, magazines for AK-47s, ammunition boxes, empty belt feeders for PKMs, belts for militiamen and a variety of ammunition; Qanyare, who on 25 May 2005 bought 50 AK-47s, 4 PKMs, ammunition for small arms, mortars and Zu-23s, magazines for AK-47s and empty belt feeders for PKMs; Atto, who on 25 May 2005 bought 4 120mm mortars and 120 shells for them; and, Habsade who on 26 May 2005 bought 50 AK- 47s and a variety of ammunition, through Indohaadde’s representative at BAM (see annex I). 18. Similarly, learning of TFG plans for a possible move to Jowhar, the opposition also purchased arms from BAM and moved some militias to positions around Jowhar. The militias involved in encircling Jowhar included that of Muse Suudi, who moved his militia to a position about five kilometres south-west of the city. Sheik Yusuf Indohaadde moved militia members from Baledogle airfield to positions north-east of Jowhar. Bashir Rage and Abukar Omar Adaan sent 13 of their most militarily capable technicals to positions located 20 kilometres south-east of Jowhar. The Monitoring Group noted that during this time, the opposition had 12 S/2005/625 purchased a number of anti-aircraft weapons and ammunition from BAM. The buyers included the following: Sheik Yusuf Indohaadde, who on 22 April 2005 bought 1 DShK anti-aircraft gun and ammunition for a Zu-23 anti-aircraft gun and on 25 April 2005 bought DShK Zu-23 ammunition; Mohamed Qanyare, who bought 2 DShKs on 16 April 2005; and Bashir Rage, who bought 1 Zu-23 and ammunition on 23 April 2005 and 2 DShKs on 15 May 2005 Another State[Eritrea] in the region 36. The Monitoring Group has been informed that another State in the region provided support to the opposition and the Oromo National Liberation Front (ONLF) in the form of arms. That State provided arms to opposition allies including Sheik Yusuf Indohaadde (Governor of Lower Shabelle), Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys (an Al Itihad leader) and others for the purpose of countering support provided to TFG by Ethiopia. 37. Credible sources alleged that from approximately the beginning of February to the end of the second week of May 2005, that State supplied arms on approximately eight different occasions to Hassan Dahir Aweys and elements of ONLF that at the time were located in the Dhusamareeb area of the Galgaduud region. The arms were 16 S/2005/625 transported on aircraft that flew from the State in question to an airfield located in the Dhusamareeb area. 38. Hassan Dahir Aweys had travelled to that central Somalia location to establish sharia courts and to provide military training to his militia (Al Itihad) or set up military training programmes. While there he also met with representatives of the ****** Liberation Front (OLF) and ONLF. Some were militia leaders who arrived in Dhusamareeb by aircraft from the State in question in April 2005. Also, during the last week of April and the end of the second week of May 2005, approximately three flights transporting 270 trained and equipped ONLF militia arrived in Dhusamareeb from that State. Most of the shipments of arms provided during the first part of the period mentioned above were given to Hassan Dahir Aweys, with the smaller portion going to ONLF. 39. The Monitoring Group also received credible information that the same State provided another member of the opposition, Sheik Yusuf Indohaadde, with arms by transporting them to two locations in Middle Shabelle — by aircraft to Baledogle Airport, near Mogadishu, and by ship to the port of Marka. Both shipments arrived between 25 March and 10 April 2005. Included among the types of arms in the shipments were anti-aircraft guns and mines. 40. The Monitoring Group noted above that Sheik Indohaadde and other opposition leaders from Mogadishu had provided arms to Habsade, opposition leader in charge of Baidoa, for potential use against TFG forces in the fight for control of that city on 30 May 2005. Subsequent to the battle, the Monitoring Group obtained two metal ammunition containers and photographs of other ammunition containers that were alleged by Monitoring Group sources to have been provided by the State in question. 41. The Monitoring Group has further learned that an opposition leader and TFG dissident from Mogadishu travelled to that State during the middle of the mandate period to make arrangements with authorities there to obtain arms shipments. The State allegedly promised to give arms only to the opposition and in quantities that equalled what TFG President Yusuf received from other countries. 42. The Monitoring Group did not mention the State of the region by name because at the time of the writing of the present report it had not completed its investigation. However, the Monitoring Group remained convinced that the information was of sufficient quality and credibility to merit its inclusion in the report, but without naming the State. The Monitoring Group also believed that including the information describing the activities of the State in Somalia is important for a balanced understanding of the overall picture presented in the present report. As a final note, the Monitoring Group has been made aware of historical information previously given to the Security Council by the Panel of Experts relating to a very similar pattern of activity conducted by the same State in its involvement in the affairs of Somalia. 17 S/2005/625 III. Analysis of trends and patterns o
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Lets bring a bit of balance shall we...Annex 1 of UN Report. Here is a quote that sums up the situation: "The establishment of a viable Government in Somalia continues to be the greatest threat to and fear of those people (members of the different TFG institutions, warlords, businessmen, traders, religious fundamentalists and others)that have through years of operating in a lawless territory carved out their own kingdoms, replete with personal political power and ambitions, military-style muscle in the form of their own militias and, probably most importantly, the *ongoing* accumulation of PERSONAL WEALTH. A Somali Government would considerably alter this landscape of PERSONAL KINGDOMS. This threat to vested interests remains the impetus behind the increasing threat of serious violent confrontation between TFG and the opposition, which is in reality an alliance of convenience to PRESERVE vested interests." Arms purchases and sales at the Bakaraaha Arms Market[bAM] Individual conducting transactions Type and quantity of arms and date of transaction Role (supplier/purchaser/seller) Mohamed Qanyare Afrah, businessman and Minister for National Security in TFG -Ammunition for Zu-23 -mortar shells -10 PKM0 -2 DShK, and a variety of ammunition for belted machine guns and anti-aircraft guns such as the Zu-23-2 and Zu-23-4 -Ammunition for mortar and -100 shells for the B-10 -20 AK-47, ammunition for the Zu-23, ammunition for mortars and small arms and feeder belts for machine guns -50 AK-47, 10 PKM and a variety of ammunition -40 AK-47 and ammunition for Zu-23 and mortars -50 AK-47, 4 PKM, ammunition for small arms, mortar and Zu- 23, magazines for AK-47 and empty belt feeders for PKM -A variety of ammunition including 120mm shells -Purchased the arms through his representatives Abdi Jilaoow and Ali Yusuf -Purchased the arms -Purchased the arms -Purchased the arms through his representatives Abdi Jilaoow and Ali Yusuf -Purchased the arms -Purchased together with Atto and Muse Suudi for Habsade -36 S/2005/625 -A variety of ammunition -A variety of ammunition -3 PKM -70 AK-47, 10 RPG-2, 4 mortars, 2 DShK and a variety of ammunition -A variety of ammunition -Ammunition for mortars, Zu-23, DShK, B-10 and ZP-39 -30 AK-47, 7 PKM and 100 RPG-7 grenades -1 B-10 and a variety of ammunition -Ammunition for small and big arms -Ammunition for small and big arms -Purchased the arms through his representatives Abdi Jilaoow and Ali Yusuf Continued...Annex 1 of UN Report. Muse Suudi Yalahow Minister for Commerce in TFG 1 DShK and a variety of ammunition, mostly for the Zu-23 100 120mm shells Ammunition 45 AK-47, a variety of ammunition, ammunition pouches and belts and feeder belts for machine guns Ammunition, battle clothing and load-bearing equipment 50 AK-47, 10 PKM and a variety of ammunition A variety of ammunition but mainly 120mm mortar shells 50 AK-47, magazines for AK- 47, ammunition boxes, empty belt feeders for the PKM, belts for militiamen and a variety of ammunition A variety of ammunition 2 80mm mortars and a variety of ammunition 1 ZP-39 A variety of ammunition including for Zu-23, DShK, ZP- 39, mortars, B-10 and RPG-7 Osman Hassan Ali “Attoâ€, Minister for Public Works and Housing in TFG Ammunition and load-bearing equipment 50 AK-47, 10 PKM and a variety of ammunition 4 120mm mortars and 120 shells for the 120mm mortar 40 AK-47, 10 RPG-2 and ammunition 6 120mm mortars and a variety of ammunition Aadan Saronsoor, ally of Habsade 2 DShK Sharia Courts Purchased the arms through Salaad Ilka Weyne 44 S/2005/625 60 AK-47, 2 PKM, 10 RPG-7 and a variety of ammunition 20 AK-47, 6 PKM, 1 DShK and some ammunition 2 DShK Purchased the arms through the representative of Indohaadde, Mohamed Hassan Purchased the arms through the representative of Indohaadde, Mohamed Hassan Sharia courts 24 PKM and 10 120mm mortars 10 RPG-2, 5 RPG-7, 5 PKM 14 PKM, 6 RPG-7, 4 80mm mortars and ammunition for anti-aircraft gun 24 AK-47, 8 PKM, 2 DShK and ammunition for small arms 70 AK-47, 8 PKM and ammunition for small arms, RPG-7, DShK and Zu-23 14 AK-47, 4 PKM, 8 RPG-2 and ammunition for small arms, DShK and RPG-7 16 AK-47 and some ammunition 1 DShK 20 AK-47, 1 DShK and ammunition 12 RPG-2, 1 DShK and a variety of ammunition Purchased the arms from Yemen (arms-trading network) via traders at BAM Sharia court, south Mogadishu, purchased the arms Sharia court at Ifka Halane purchased the arms Sharia court at Ifka Halane and Shirkole (Circola) (Mogadishu area) purchased the arms Sharia court at Ifka Halane and Shirkole (Circola) (Mogadishu area) purchased the arms Sharia court at Ifka Halane purchased the arms. Sharia court at Shirkole (Circola) purchased the arms Sharia court at Warshadda (Mogadishu area) purchased the arms. Sharia court at Ifka Halane purchased the arms Sharia court at Ifka Halane purchased the arms 45 S/2005/625 24 AK-47, 4 PKM and a variety of ammunition Sheik Yusuf Mohamed Said Indohaadde, warlord/ businessman and governor in southern Somalia, associated with Al Itihaad Al-Islaami 2 Zu-23 and a variety of ammunition 1 DShK and ammunition 2 mortars and ammunition 1 Dhuunshilke, 12 RPG-2 and ammunition for Zu-23, B-10 and small arms 80 pistols and a variety of ammunition for Zu-23, DShK, PKM, RPG-7, RPG-2 and small arms, and load-bearing equipment 60 AK-47, 12 RPG-7, 4 120mm mortars, 1 DShK, 2 B- 10 and a variety of ammunition Purchased the arms through his representative Mohamed Hassan Purchased the arms through his representative Mohamed Hassan 43 S/2005/625 55 AK-47, 10 PKM, 16 RPG-7 and a variety of ammunition 28 AK-47, 3 120mm mortars, 2 Dhuunshilke, 2 B-10, 11 RPG-2 and a variety of ammunition Large quantity of ammunition 1 Zu-23 2 Dhuunshilke, 2 PKM, 1 RPG-2 and ammunition A variety of ammunition 4 PKM, 6 RPG-2 and a variety of ammunition 1 Zu-23
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^^Looooool...! Do you actually believe what you write?
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^^ I wonder what is the difference between the settlers who were coming into mogadishu in their thousands during the golden days of siyad barre from far regions such as gedo and somaligalbeed. I think you might have missed that snippet. He listed these TWO areas as examples, and not exclusive areas, of migrants to the Capital. Dont be so jumpy
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^^The main link isn't working for you? Try searching "google video" on a search engine. And if your looking to download the streaming video, I wouldn't know where to begin on that...sorry mate. If you want to upload your own video>>> https://upload.video.google.com
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These folks are on a roll. Its still in test version but you can search and watch clips ranging from Top Gear to Simpsons. Enjoy! http://video.google.com http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9009808692166502666&q=%22family+guy%22