Jacpher

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  1. This Jamal charecter is not even stable enough to hold office.
  2. ^Is Riyoode uninvited or too busy postponing the election.
  3. Anyone used or using it? Not open to the public yet but it is packed with features from what I am reading it.
  4. US man sues FBI agents over detention in Somalia, Ethiopia WASHINGTON — A US citizen who alleges he was illegally detained and interrogated in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia has filed a lawsuit seeking compensation from the FBI agents he says were responsible for his ordeal. In legal documents obtained by AFP on Wednesday, Amir Meshal says he was held "in stark and inhuman conditions without charge or legal basis" and subjected to "intense interrogation" by US agents. Meshal, a Muslim born and raised in the US state of New Jersey, was first detained in January 2007 fleeing Somalia as part of a joint US-Kenyan-Ethiopian operation on the Kenya-Somalia border. He alleges that federal agents declined to return him the United States "because he did not admit an involvement with al Qaeda." "One US official indicated that Mr Meshal was not brought home because there was insufficient evidence to charge and jail Mr Meshal in the United States," the lawsuit said. After being detained in Kenya, Meshal alleges he was then "renditioned" to a detention facility in Somalia and then another in Ethiopia. During the three months he was held in Ethiopia and Somalia he was interrogated only by FBI agents, according to the suit. Meshal claims he traveled to Mogadishu in 2006, when relative calm had descended on the Somali capital, hoping to study Islam, but soon found himself caught up in fighting that broke out at the beginning of 2007. The lawsuit says FBI agents repeatedly interrogated him, accusing him of being a member of Al Qaeda and threatening to transfer him to Israel, where they said authorities could "make him disappear," or Egypt, where they "have ways of making him talk." Meshal also alleges he was threatened with "serious physical and mental abuse." After being transferred from Somalia to Ethiopia, Meshal spent three months in detention, and appeared three times before a closed Ethiopian military tribunal, before suddenly and without explanation being flown back to the United States, where he was not charged with a crime. Meshal claims his experience was part of the so-called extraordinary rendition program set up the administration of former US president George W. Bush to transfer terror suspects to countries where they could be interrogated without US constitutional protections. Since coming into office, President Barack Obama has banned use of the program.
  5. 2G or 16G makes no difference so long it works in the event of an emergency. Home phones are suited better for long conversations.
  6. Someone emailed a list of problems to try to solve as many as possible. She was able to do about half but I can't get more than four. Try them. No Google please. 26 = L of A - easy one. 26 letters in alphabet. 29 = F in LP - 29 days in February in leap year. 7 = W of W 12 = S of Z 54 = C in D 9 = P in SS 88 = PK 13 = S on AF 18 = H on GC 57 = HV 3 = BM (SHRT).........[no, not that kind of BM] 11 = PFT 1000 = WPW 1001 = AN 5 = P of I 5 = S in SF Answers are in the back of this page. Do not turn over the page yet.
  7. This horny Shiekh must be Abtigiis oo lunch tableka ku falanqeynaya some kinky dirty juice of a dead husband and his window of four children.
  8. Another Side of Somali Story Another Side of the Somali Story By David D. Sussman Wednesday, November 4 11:22 pm EST Somalia does not often benefit from positive stories in the press. At present it is probably best known for its ongoing civil war - which has lasted for nearly two decades - pirates operating along its coasts, and recently, reporting on the return of young Somalis from Minnesota to fight for the Shabaab, a group of Islamic militants with ties to Al Qaeda. Readers, however, might overlook another outcome of this conflict – the displacement of Somalis throughout the globe, and the creation of a wide-ranging diaspora. All one needs to do is search “Somali” and “community” on the web to get an idea of the global spread of Somalis. A 2009 UNDP report provides a summary of the Somali diaspora. It found that approximately one in every seven Somalis now live overseas, totaling more than one million persons. Top locations, outside of Kenya and Yemen, in Europe (rank order) are the UK, “Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Italy.” In North America large communities reside in the Minneapolis region, Columbus, Ohio, and Toronto, Canada. Collectively, these overseas Somalis act as a powerful financial force by sending back remittances. This strong tradition of giving uses hawala, an informal system for transferring funds, and monies may be used to support family members, or also as business investments. The aforementioned UNDP report states that the diaspora sends $1 billion, or even as much as $1.6 billion annually back to Somalia. This appears to be an impressive amount, particularly when compared to the $214 million in aid pledge by foreign donors earlier this year.
  9. ^Not before his Muslinimo is thrown out of the window.
  10. ^Ooowj. Duke one man army. Sxb, didn't you not see Amin Amir's cartoon? What more proof? Does it take more to persuade emotional argument?
  11. Kamel herder: Took you twice to get the right section to quote. Still not clear where does it speak of torture or murder justification of suspects in police custody. It says the police linked the suspects with the four alleged ONLF army members. What torture and murder you see in the article? You must believe GOL is part of a government conspiracy? Let the criminal legal system take its course.
  12. ^You're too paranoid kid. The section you quoted doesn't justify 'the torture and murder of the young man they locked up' or anything else in that matter. They are just stating the identity of the person in custody with unconfirmed report. It's the Garooweonline of all the PL media.
  13. Waad maraqsan tahay macalink. Aftax hadda luus iibilaabtay. Warka keen. Bah weynta akhbaarteeda fooneeyahaan kala socdee, bah yarta maxaa kusoo dhordhay? Wiil iyo caano dhehba.
  14. ^Ha tiiraanyoon ina-adeer. There's always a rich 112 man oo jeestada xariif ku ah available in Guraceel.
  15. ^Sxb meeqaa 112 kaaga haray aad Guraceel tagtidee?
  16. Dhubad: If a mere news reporting was all we needed to rampage one another with bullets, Somalia would have been a ghost country long before you and I were born. British broadcasting was doin all kinds of reporting on the airwaves for many moons and yet Somalis were signing gulwadoow siyaad far too long. And you must be in dhoobley to refute this report in its entirety. If you know what I mean. You're giving Somali men too much credit. They don't need provocation and to read anything. They just need to see monkeys doing it.
  17. Okaden National Liberation Army is not a sacred entity and the laws of the land should be held accordingly.
  18. ^The victims must always get the blame miyaa? Dhubad: I don't think puntlandpost is any more worse or better than other outlets of Somali media. Each has a specific target. Any specifics in this report you are refuting? I read it and did not find any shocking revelation.
  19. These nazi morons tried this in South Minneapolis of all the places in the state. A black cop stands between them and the crowd. "Don't come back" They should have chanted, try North Minneapolis next time. Youtube Neo-Nazis find themselves outnumbered in south Minneapolis A brief demonstration by four members of a neo-Nazi group in south Minneapolis Saturday morning drew far more counterprotesters, whose shouts quickly drowned out the brief chants from members of the small group. The protesters, who call themselves members of the National Socialist Movement, were in the Twin Cities to protest an anti-white-supremacy workshop at the south Minneapolis YWCA. Counter-protesters, who spread the word among various groups that the neo-Nazis were coming, arrived armed with signs, and some with tomatoes with which they pelted the protesters. After standing on the street south of the YWCA for about 30 minutes, the neo-Nazis -- all men -- were escorted to their car by Minneapolis police officers, followed by the 200 counterprotesters. The neo-Nazis declined to comment. "Frankly, I'm surprised there are only four of them," said Jon Senum, 47. "I guess it's a good sign that maybe racism is on its way out."
  20. The cameraman should be given a pink slip. Talow backgroundku ma Kalhuun baa?
  21. ^Qaloocan yey galaan? Gorayyadu ilmaheeda aroodi bey dhigtaayoo aboodigu ku laayaa shimbirtuna aroosey ila xidhoo ammaana bey ubadkeeda seexisaa Kala awran labaduye edabtiyo aqoontiyo asluubtay isku dhaafeen Caqligii wanaagsanii itaal inuu ka roonyahay bal eegoo bal eegoo u fiirsadaa Ilkoweynoo maroodiguu aradaduu dhigtaabaa cadowguu ka ugaadhaa aboorkuna dudumadaan aragnay buu dhistaayuu naftiisa ku ilaaliyaa Kala awran labaduye edabtiyo aqoontiyo asluubtay isku dhaafeen......
  22. ^You wish to get an Oscar for the Ethiopian death but not for the civilian lives lost as a result of Shabaab action? Kowsaar waaxid.
  23. ^Macalinka you wrote: "No civilian causalities whatsoever." How could you be so sure of that? I got this article below in my feeder before I logged in to SOL. Three civilians killed in Somalia attack 3 hours ago MOGADISHU (AFP) — At least three civilians were killed Monday when Islamist insurgents attacked an Ethiopian military convoy south of Mogadishu, witnesses said. "Heavily armed insurgents ambushed an Ethiopian military convoy that left Afgoye and the attack occurred between Lego and Jameo," local resident Hussein Abdullahi told AFP by telephone. Lego is a small town around 110 kilometres (70 miles) south of the capital. "The Ethiopian forces killed three civilians after the attack and their dead bodies were brought here in Yakbiriweyne," Abdullahi said. "We heard an intense gunbattle that lasted for about 35 minutes just after the Ethiopian military convoy passed through our village," said Madkarin Moalim Nur, another resident. "There were casualties (among the fighters) but we could not confirm a figure except the three civilians that the Ethiopians killed in a nearby village after the attack," he explained. Sheikh Abdirahim Ali Ise, a spokesman for the Islamist insurgents, claimed responsibility for the ambush and said Ethiopian troops were killed. "Our forces ambushed a military convoy of Ethiopian invaders near Lego. We destroyed three of the trucks and killed many of them," he said. No separate confirmation of this claim was available. Thousands of civilians have died in the fighting between Ethiopian-backed Somali government forces and Islamist insurgents over the past year.