cynical lady

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  1. So you’re taking Cara then? This is so not fair what about me? What does she have that I don’t? Don’t you love baby?
  2. Am no longer ^^^that .Old man I upgraded my hair I now use Dark and Lovely … Ibti- Fabio is an international male escort how dare you? he is vaah vaah! Malika do you require a male escort or?
  3. Lily dear- The English weather is ever-unpredictable. So I am just praying for today’s repetition you see. Malika- Fabio is available, costly but available. See the goods below. I blame Lily she started it she said yellow pages lol.
  4. Malika can you notice am smiling an awful lot today…. Revenge is best served cold! How you doing mrembo? Lily- Lol. Big plans for the weekend ladies? I hope it doesn’t rain….Really do
  5. OGADEEEN-WHY IST CENSORED?
  6. **trying to pull an Arnold on Cara- Whatchu talking about? Old Man- you and smelly student and I wish I wok up now. I wish I wish I wish (singing away) Ibti- I did nothing of the sort, I am lady first and foremost. How double dare you insinuate such thing? Yes I am happy can you see am glowing...Canyaaa canyaaa. p.s why is ****** censored? In SOL
  7. Ethiopia: Army Commits Executions, Torture, and Rape in ****** Donors Should Act to Stop Crimes Against Humanity (Nairobi, June 12, 2008) – In its battle against rebels in eastern Ethiopia’s Somali Region, Ethiopia's army has subjected civilians to executions, torture, and rape, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. The widespread violence, part of a vicious counterinsurgency campaign that amounts to war crimes and crimes against humanity, has contributed to a looming humanitarian crisis, threatening the survival of thousands of ethnic Somali nomads. These widespread and systematic atrocities amount to crimes against humanity. Yet Ethiopia’s major donors, Washington, London and Brussels, seem to be maintaining a conspiracy of silence around the crimes. Georgette Gagnon, Africa director at Human Rights Watch The 130-page report "Collective Punishment: War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in the ****** Area of Ethiopia's Somali Regional State," documents a dramatic rise in unchecked violence against civilians since June 2007, when the Ethiopian army launched a counterinsurgency campaign against rebels who attacked a Chinese-run oil installation. The Human Rights Watch report provides the first in-depth look at the patterns of abuse in a conflict that remains virtually unknown because of severe restrictions imposed by the Ethiopian government. "The Ethiopian army's answer to the rebels has been to viciously attack civilians in the ******," said Georgette Gagnon, Africa director at Human Rights Watch. "These widespread and systematic atrocities amount to crimes against humanity. Yet Ethiopia’s major donors, Washington, London and Brussels, seem to be maintaining a conspiracy of silence around the crimes." Human Rights Watch researchers located and interviewed more than 100 victims and eyewitnesses to abuses, as well as traders, business leaders, and regional government officials located in neighboring Kenya, the semi-autonomous region of Somaliland in northern Somalia and in Ethiopia. The research, largely carried out between September and December 2007, was further supplemented with satellite imagery that confirmed the burning of some villages. In chilling accounts, witnesses and victims described to Human Rights Watch nightly beatings with the barrel of a gun, public executions, and the burning of entire villages. The report describes the army's response to the April 2007 attack by the rebel ****** National Liberation Front (ONLF) on a Chinese-run oil installation in Obole that killed more than 70 Chinese and Ethiopian civilians. During the peak of the army’s counterinsurgency campaign from June to September 2007, witnesses described how Ethiopian troops forcibly displaced entire rural communities and destroyed dozens of rural villages; executed at least 150 civilians, sometimes in demonstration killings to terrorize those communities suspected of supporting the ONLF; and arbitrarily detained hundreds of civilians in military barracks where they experienced beatings, torture, and widespread rape and other forms of sexual violence. Thousands of civilians fled the conflict-affected areas for neighboring countries. Some of the patterns of violence are ongoing, and Human Rights Watch believes its findings represent only a fraction of the actual abuses. Ethiopian authorities also stepped up their forced recruitment of local militia forces, many of whom are sent to fight against the ONLF without military training, resulting in large casualty rates. The rebel ONLF has also been responsible for serious violations of the laws of war, including the summary executions of Chinese and Ethiopian civilians during the April 2007 attack on the Obole oil installation and killing suspected government collaborators, which are considered war crimes. Many civilians living in the conflict zone are nomads who must move to fresh grazing areas and regional markets to sell their livestock. Since mid-2007, Ethiopian forces have imposed a series of measures aimed at cutting off economic support to the ONLF, including a trade blockade on the war-affected region, restricted access to water, food and grazing areas, confiscation of livestock and trade goods, and obstruction of humanitarian assistance. In combination with the drought produced by successive poor rains, this “economic war” is threatening the lives of thousands of civilians, yet many of them lack access to food aid due to government manipulation of food distribution. "The government's attacks on civilians, its trade blockade, and restrictions on aid amount to the illegal collective punishment of tens of thousands of people," said Gagnon. “Unless humanitarian agencies get immediate access to independently assess the needs and monitor food distribution, more lives will be lost." The Ethiopian government did not respond to Human Rights Watch’s requests for access to the conflict-affected area, and has tried to stem the flow of information from the region. Some foreign journalists who have attempted to conduct independent investigations have been arrested and residents and witnesses have been threatened and detained in order to prevent them from speaking out. In July 2007, the government expelled the International Committee of the Red Cross from Somali Region, although it has since permitted some UN and nongovernmental humanitarian organizations to operate, albeit under tight controls. The report also analyzes the Ethiopian government and international community’s responses to the continuing abuses. Ethiopia continues to deny the allegations but has yet to investigate them or hold anyone accountable. Human Rights Watch says that donor governments are failing to demand human rights accountability, despite the substantial economic aid to Ethiopia and its partnership in regional counterterrorism efforts. Western governments and institutions alone, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, give at least US$2 billion in aid to Ethiopia annually, but have remained silent on the widespread abuses being committed in the ****** area. The US government, which views Ethiopia as a key partner in regional counterterrorism efforts, has failed to use its significant leverage, including military aid, to press for an end to the crimes. Human Rights Watch called on major donors to press Ethiopia to end the violence and recommended that: • The US government should investigate reports of abuses by Ethiopian forces, identify the specific units involved, and ensure that they receive no assistance or training from the United States until the Ethiopian government takes effective measures to bring those responsible to justice, as required under the "Leahy law," which prohibits US military assistance to foreign military units that violate human rights with impunity. • The UK government and the European Union should condemn the abuses, publicly call on the Ethiopian government to investigate the crimes in Somali Region, demand that civilian and military officials are held accountable, and monitor development funding to ensure it is not being used for security operations. "Influential states use many excuses – such as lack of information and strategic priorities – to downplay the grave human rights concerns in Somali Region," said Gagnon. "But crimes against humanity can't be swept under the carpet. Donor governments should reconsider their policies on Ethiopia until these abuses end and those responsible are brought to justice." Witness accounts from the report: "The soldiers came to Aleen, after they burned down Lahelow. Then they burned Aleen. We were there at the time. The soldiers arrived and ordered the people out of their homes. They gathered all of the people together. Then the commander ordered the village burned. The commander told us, ‘I have told you already to leave these small villages,’ and then they forced us out. Then they burned down all the homes. The houses are just huts, so it is easy to burn them." – Villager, September 23, 2007 "I was taken away with two men, Hassan Abdi Abdullahi and Ahmed Gani Guled. First, they pulled ropes around the necks of the two men and pulled in opposite directions, and both fell down. They put me in a ditch while they were strangling the other two. One soldier tried to strangle me with the metal stick used for cleaning the gun [by pushing it down on my throat], but I twisted his finger until he released me. Then two other soldiers came and they put a rope around my neck and started pulling. That is the last thing I remember, until I woke up, still in the ditch. A naked body was on top of me, it was Ahmed Gani Guled, who was dead. I couldn't move out of the ditch until I was found by some women who came to the waterhole." – Ridwan Hassan-rage Sahid, October 30, 2007 "They started beating me with the backs of their AK-47 guns. They hit me once with the gun in my face, and then started beating me. They also hit me with the gun barrel in my teeth, and broke one of my teeth. Then they started beating me with a fan belt on my back and my feet. It lasted for more than one hour. Then they tied both my legs and lifted me upside down to the ceiling with a rope, and kept beating me more, saying I had to confess. For two months, we underwent this same ordeal, being taken from our rooms at night and being beaten and tortured." – Thirty-one-year-old shopkeeper, September 20, 2007 "They wanted to intimidate the rest of us, so they brought the two girls who they said were the strongest ONLF supporters. They made the rest of us watch while they killed the two girls. First they tried to get them to confess, saying they would kill them otherwise. Then they shot both of them with their guns. Their names were Faduma Hassan, 17, and Samsam Yusuf, 18. Both were students." – Student, September 23, 2007 "We have a well in Qoriley which is surrounded by wire. The army has prohibited us from using it, so you have to sneak in at night. All these things have been imposed on us this year. At nighttime, we will try and get some water to store in our houses. But if the soldiers see you are fetching water, they can kill you." – Villager, September 22, 2007 "If [the federal government] followed the law, it would be good, but even the law they’ve created is not being followed." – Former regional court judge, December 5, 2007 See the Report in Full- http://hrw.org/reports/2008/ethiopia0608/
  8. Lool CL, you do work, that someone else is proud to steal!!? lol What are you insinuating?
  9. A journey that’s suppose to take me 30minutes ended up taking me an 1hr and 30min, after being shoved/pushed and barricaded under someone’s armpits. I ended up missing an important meeting. To make matter worse a good for nothing individual passed my work as hers in the meeting(am fuming) then had the audacity to call me when she couldn’t answer some of the questions. Now she is basking on my work. :mad:
  10. Still waiting for Ibti reply on Ibti, When you marry my brother, I'll teach him a massage trick that will make your back crack away like a rattle. Simple, easy and very good. and was reading a gossip magazine the other day while waiting in line at the grocery store. There was a story about women and back pain. The article I was reading was specifically mentioning that Queen Latifa had a back pain since she was young, they said that her doctor has done a surgery on her chest to reduce the size of her xabad. ...So my question to Ibti is .....any similarities? ....I am not saying you should done operation on your xabad before you get married because that will be unfair to your future husband. but at least you will know the cause of the back pain. Hurry up woman and balease don’t disappoint me.
  11. Nahee malika nahee! I know a man who divorced his wife because she refused to clean his feet, seriously. The specific day that he thought enough was enough was when she was going out and informed him that his food was in the microwave and he should heat it up when he wants to. All hell broke lose, in short he divorced her, now in this case I ddnt blame the man, hell if I was him I would have done the same. The problem was the woman she was the one who spoiled him and let him run her like demented creature, cleaning his feet catering to his ****** demands just because she was insecure in herself. He had it good and when she started acting up..he let her go. darlingjee, you will only be treated as an object if you think your one. Come on treat yourself the way you will like to be treated and accepting bulshidh is not one of them; now if you act like stup1d woman running around some man, come on honey can you blame him. I once heard someone say man are like kids there always trying to establish how far they can push you and its your reaction when they do that matters the most and sets the precedent for future conduct in the relationship. Old man- main kuch nahi suna chati tumhara paas,tum bohote bodha ho. So chup karo
  12. Stoic- because he is a grumpy old man and why are you complaining when he is not? Troublemaker p.s what pictures? Picture of you in facebook and I haven’t seen it. Am disappointed in you, here I was thinking you’re a sharer but little did I know.
  13. I concur with ibti on this one. Adam your mad that made me laugh. p.s how should I say this without losing my woman emancipation movement card,,,,, mhh getting a man is easy, keeping one is the hard. I have seen this so many times, especially in our community, initially the girl was a regular in oxford street, saloon, looked good, took good care of herself and most importantly they knew the purpose of a body cream/comb. But after she got married and popped those kids like a vending machine she let herself go, now she hardly consults the comb/body cream let alone go to oxford street etc, she is pushing a pram with 2 kids in there while 4 more are trailing behind her, in her diraacsheed /man shoes… it’s only a matter of time before the weakersex (her husband) starts looking around. Most of the cases you will see the wife who is 25 looks like she is 40 and the husband still managed to maintain his physic (apart from the occasional fading hair line) now is that fair? Am not cheering for the man because I do believe this is a two Way Street am just saying that’s what I tend to see…. Question: initially was the woman looking good because she loved herself or was it for the purpose of snatching a husband? If it’s the former then its entrapment/ fraud and a reasonable ground for divorce (applying to both parties) if you ask me. ****Please save me the personality etc lets be honest physical attraction matters****
  14. Are you referring to a great white breaching? When you say libaax I get a lions picture in my head..mhh
  15. Now I'm in love with these two chicks I don't know which one to pick My feelings for them both are getting thick Now am I wrong cause I don't want to lose none of them Am I confused cause I don't want to chose one of them It's no doubt I think about my honeys everyday It's no question I show my honeys love in every way Possible I once took my shorty to the hospital She cut that hand on glass plus i love that *** Short and sexy lips always wet see I go downtown cause it's fresh plus she lets me Rub it the right way like Johnny Gill would say I'm glad you feel that way sometimes we just chill and lay In the sack I rub her back when we're resting It was love at first sight my confession She know who she is can't say her name Cause if I do I wont be true to my game Word up Chorus: I can't escape this life that I'm living I'm in the mix I'm in love with two women That's word to moms I got two honeys on my arms and I dont want to let none of them go Yo I can't escape this life that I'm living I'm in the mix I'm in love with two women That's word to moms I got two honeys on my arms and I dont want to let none of them go Second Verse: Now, my next one she lives out of state I mean the sex and conversation situation is great Everytime I hit town we make a date And when it's time to chill my shorty cant wait Now I can still remember when we first met eachother Exchanged numbers promised we wont forget eachother Goes to work and school That's cool No doubt that's why a nigga went that route No form foot locker [ Find more Lyrics at www.mp3lyrics.org/5qdR ] Shorty lookin proper She's out to get me can't stop her Know I had a lover Yo still went for her Even copped a bed and kicks on the strength of her Yo chatted talkin bout see you later From that moment on I knew that I had to date her Couldn't conversate long Shorty had to go back to work Something inside said that will work Chorus Verse Three: I thought I couldn't live with chicks cause they be to demanding Especially the ones that's never understanding Like Who was that? Where you goin? Who you out with? Them same niggas I make moves and I shout with Don't let these niggas in the street get your head up Like they can do better than me Plus I'm fed up I had to tell my main chick that one time Thinkin to me short She thought that I'm Some clown nigga she can scream on and talk to I had to run her down the line this aint no walk through Now who the **** you think you talkin to chick Your complaining's makin me sick Understand man I tried to do my thing Yo understand I played the puppet on the string Like I say everyday I be there fo rmy friend Good things always come to an end So yo Chorus Verse Four: See the moral of this is that I really do care But I'm not afraid to go there Very unselfish and yes I do share You could have your ***** but you gets nowhere Word She began by saying try after try It's a done deal Now I'm singing byebye All I tried to do was keep you satisfied Never dealing with no others I try To many threats kid Got to let her go Always in your corner Got to let her know As I grab my coat and painfully walked out Hands about to give We talked out I'm feeling pain as it come to an end I said to shorty "I will always be your friend" Now if you ever need me I will be right there I aint going nowhere For real Chorus
  16. Ibti- Doctor I am currently suffering from blah blah blah my back is killing me etc Doctor- That’s a common problem, I see a lot of woman coming here displaying same symptoms. The cure is finding the nearest man and marrying him. Ibti- you son of $$$$ how dare you $$$$, she takes of her shoes throws it at him you sexist, misogynists etc…am gona sue you…you don’t deserve to be a doctor etc……. she walks off Brofersoor- Google nooh Jacl- you have outdone yourself today, what a load of rubbish eeh.
  17. Well you can always try the Somali method am not sure if it’s long term effective, but you can always try it. It goes like this you lay flat on the floor and ask someone to step on you..lol my edo does it, she says it helps lol
  18. Thanks hun, but my boss just booked me with his. I shall see how far this goes 1 thanag you anyway.
  19. What a stup1d song Hello Jacl- how is life in somaliville