Jacpher

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  1. ^Don't be ungrateful Taako Man. Let me paraphrase that for you. Amxaaro will give peace or war whatever they want you to have.
  2. Originally posted by TheSomaliEconomist: It's interesting to note how the dowladdiids boast about the civilian death tolls nowadays, putting on the mask of Human Rights Advocate, considering that the ICU's fightings to over-take the city from the warlords cost about as much lives (if not more) with far less calaacals from these self-proclaimed humanists. How come?: Whether it makes any difference for you if Amxaaro maximizes the civilian casualty to 400 or 4,000 of dowlad-diid civilian, it's not ICU fighters that report these numbers, it's Sudan Ali Ahmed, chairman of Elman Human Rights Organization.
  3. I don't know for sure but I'm still puzzled by it. I think you could sign for your sister though.
  4. You mean conventional war with Ethiopian army?
  5. This is an open letter for all Somalia women living in the diaspora who are concerned about the situation of Southern Somalia. Please join us by adding your name at the bottom of the letter. We appeal to all Somali women in the diaspora to unite our voice on what really matter to us. Somali men need not to sign! Is that why this one is posted on canbaro corner? Dagaal-oogeyaashii & raggii Soomaaliyeed waa la is raacshay bey ila tahay.
  6. ^With the help of gaalo-madoow bombardment. It would really help if you drop the blue flag.
  7. Ok you are not even putting up a good fight on SOL, a virtual world let alone the real one. lol@real one. Jenerale, aayar with qarxiska.
  8. The government told these civilians to vacate their homes as there would be heavy fighting in the area..So whos to blame?
  9. Ironically we have catholics who feel sorrow for the death of innocent Somalis and Somalis cheering up for Ethiopian army bombardment of civilians.
  10. Somalia to Receive Holy Thursday Collection VATICAN CITY, APRIL 2, 2007 (Zenit.org).- Caritas Somalia will receive the collection from the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday, over which Benedict XVI will preside in the Basilica of St. John Lateran. Despite escalating violence in that African nation, Caritas continues to run a medical clinic in Baidoa, with some 2,000 patients every month. According to the president of Caritas Somalia, Father Giorgio Bertin, "These are sad days for Somalia as the death toll continues to rise. The Pope’s donation to the Caritas medical operation in Baidoa gives us joy and hope that peace is possible for this martyred country." "We see it as a sign of the Pope's concern for the most vulnerable," he continued, "and a tribute to those who lost their lives working for peace and justice in Somalia during the last 20 years, whether Christians or of other faiths." Earlier this year, the Holy Father appealed to the international community to put an end to the bloodshed in Africa. He also recalled the testimony of Sister Leonella Sgobarti who was killed in Somalia's capital last September. Source
  11. Somali presidential spokesman Hussein Mohamoud Hussein on Saturday blamed the violence on foreign terrorists, saying al-Qaida had sent fighters to battle government and allied troops. "These elements were behind the downing of the helicopter yesterday," he said. More
  12. Soomaalinimo taageer waa gooni, Tigreey taageerna waa mid ii dhiman oo damiirku uusan qaadan karin, taas ayaa idin heesato adiga iyo asxaabtaada. Nuune, ka waran hadii ay gaartay in aayado Qur'aan kitaabka looga doono.
  13. ^Don't lose your cool old man. Paragon must've touched a nerve. Nin ragga iga dheh. I'm still listening to dad bey meeli bugtaa. "Maxey aheyd balanteenu maxay aheyd" "Loomaba baahnee ha inaga boxo, BAX" Show hadaad dhowr jeer ku celceliyo rag baa caroon lahaa!
  14. lol@faarax, u is crazy.
  15. Paragon, rag xamaasad qabiil horey u qabay baad nagu taabatay. Heesaad magacowday dad bey ka careysiisay oo cidiyaha ku dagaalamaya.
  16. ^Have some respect for the defence minister. Ma erayga Horn uu yiri "gaalo raacyo" ayaa kaa qeylisiiyey?
  17. ^^Faarax, amxaari ugu sheeg asaa kasi doonee!
  18. Originally posted Pi: ^^ Nah. I meant the anarchists, terrorists, and national fugitives. But you already knew that. Such description fits Ina Yusuf and many members of his government perfectly.
  19. Originally posted by Pi: Can you possibly support someone who kills, loots, steals under the name of Somalinimo and Islaanimo? You mean TFG and its leadership? Heck Khalaf & Yoonis would answer no when you put it like that.
  20. War heedhaha kaftanka waa meesheeda laakiin sheekada waxay dhaafi la'dahay "Me Against My Brother" ee waa sidee. Reer aw-bakeyle & reer aw-fatiire labada meeshan ma joogaanee ragu fikirka qabiil muu ka gudbo. Galgaduud, Gaalkacyo & Dhahar midna dheef uguma jirto dhibta Xamar ka jirta maanta bey ila tahay.
  21. Dad bey meeli buktaa in aan kuu saaro ayay ahayd. The correlation? Simple. Your uncle's treason then and now Igaarka double-qarxiska ka daa macalinka.
  22. (MOGADISHU, Somalia)—Insurgents shot an Ethiopian helicopter gunship out of the sky Friday and mortar shells slammed into a hospital during the worst fighting in the capital in more than 15 years, leaving corpses in the streets and wounding hundreds of civilians. At least 30 people, and likely many more, have been killed since Thursday. The violence came on the second day of an offensive in Mogadishu by Somali government troops and their Ethiopian allies to quash an increasingly lethal insurgency. The insurgents are linked to the Council of Islamic Courts, which was driven from power in December by Somali and Ethiopian soldiers, accompanied by U.S. special forces. Mohamed Deq Abukar Aroni, who was carrying two mattresses on his head as he fled, said he had never before abandoned his home in one of the world's most violent cities. "But today I'm fleeing because shells are hitting residential areas indiscriminately," said Aroni, whose children carried two small paper bags of belongings. "I saw two of my neighbors get killed. I'm not going to stay here anymore." The exact number of casualties was unclear due to the chaos in Mogadishu. Hospitals were overwhelmed and bodies were scattered in the streets. The International Committee of the Red Cross said dozens of people have been killed since Thursday and more than 220 wounded, most of them civilians with bullet, grenade and other shrapnel wounds. "The population of Mogadishu is caught up in the worst fighting in more than 15 years," the agency said. Islamic militants — who now dominate the insurgency — stockpiled thousands of tons of weapons and ammunition during the six months they controlled Mogadishu. The insurgency will likely last until that stockpile is depleted, or key leaders are killed. The militants have long rejected any secular government and have sworn to fight until Somalia becomes an Islamic emirate. Clan elders have tried to negotiate several cease-fires, but cannot control the young insurgents. On Friday, an Associated Press reporter saw an anti-aircraft missile hit an Ethiopian helicopter that had been bombing insurgent positions. "The helicopter looked like a ball of smoke and fire before crashing," said Mogadishu resident Ruqiya Shafi Muhyadin, who watched as the helicopter rolled over in the sky and went down near the airport. Dr. Mohamed Dhere, who spoke to the AP by telephone from an underground room, said three mortar shells hit Alhayat Hospital, wounding a doctor and a staff member. "Since early this morning I have been hiding here from the mortar shells so I can't help rescue people. I urge the two sides to respect health facilities," Dhere said. Somalia has been mired in chaos since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another. A U.N. peacekeeping operation in the 1990s saw clashes between foreign troops and Somali fighters, including the notorious downings of two U.S. military Black Hawk helicopters in 1993. The U.S. withdrew from Somalia in 1994, and that was followed a year later by the departure of U.N. peacekeepers. A national government was established in 2004 but has failed to assert any real control. The administration, with crucial support from Ethiopian troops, toppled the Council of Islamic Courts in December, but insurgents with links to the group have staged attacks nearly every day. The United States has accused the Islamic courts of having ties to al-Qaida. On Thursday, a White House report said that despite recent setbacks to Islamic radicals in Somalia, foreign terrorists are still able to find a haven here because of the country's lack of governance, which contributes to a growing security threat throughout East Africa. The U.N.'s refugee agency said 58,000 people have fled violence in the Somali capital since the beginning of February. Source
  23. (inal munafiqiina fi darkil asfal minanaar) Adiga lee ha uga hormarin maandhow. Red, Gibinkan meel baa u cad balse hanuun waa kii Rabi.
  24. You don't deserve the nick you're using was my point incase aad qabiilka qalbi-camo ku darsatay sxb. Dragging Axmed Gurey and Cabdulaahi Yusuf to the topic won't validate your argument. TFG doesn't represent PL just like the few good men of the courts don't represent your sick qabiil driven mindset. Now you imply I'm not Muslim and go to church on Sundays? I wonder how far you'd go if I press you more. I don't wish inaad more dambi gashid so I leave there sicko boy.
  25. ^Please remove the link or add a warning. It's too graghic to see. I think you are little out of control sister, but you know I will show my raganimo and not respond to you how is that? Red Sea, war inanta ha nagu ceebeyn awoowgaa la @#%^$. Usheeg buulkii Dacar Budhuq inuu cidlo kaa yahay.