Jaylaani
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AAMIIN!
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^^Yeah, I heard that too. Of course not. Xabashis don't give a f.uck about two Somalis murdering each other for Hal iyo barkad la qodo however, Somaliland authority can't cross the border without permission. These guys are heavily armed and some kind of military interference is necessary while the dialog between these two groups continues simultaneously.
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Final warming to clan court media outlets...change or become extinct
Jaylaani replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Hawada, bada iyo xuduuda "somalia" oo dhan ayaanu xidhaynaa. That was the funiest shyt I have ever heard and now this. -
Rayaale is too far from prophet.
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DP
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This is no laughing matter. Something must be done. Either Ethiopia must commit to get this thing resolved or they must allow the Somaliland authority to get involved. Odayadu didn’t do their job last year and I have no confidence in them this time around either. Some times THEY become part of the problem.
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President Yusuf arrives in London: for check up..
Jaylaani replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Duke, Malaha odaygu waa baxsade u kaadi. He was hiding in Baidabo lately I was told since Mugadisho is getting out of hand. BTW, Where are the Ugandan saviors? They were due in Mugadisho on Saturday. I guess they realized how suicidal this whole mission is. -
Witnesses: 15 killed in heavy shelling in Somalia's capital By MOHAMED OLAD HASSAN/Associated Press Writer Published: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:52 AM CST E-mail this story | Print this page MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Mortar rounds and rockets hit Somalia's capital early Tuesday in a series of attacks that killed 15 people, including a 4-year-old boy, and wounded more than 40 others, doctors and witnesses said. The violence, which erupted after mortar attacks on three Ethiopian and Somali government barracks, was among the worst since Somalia's government moved into the capital late last year. Somali troops, with the help of soldiers from neighboring Ethiopia, drove out an Islamic group who wanted to rule the country by the Quran. The presidential palace and seaport also were targeted in attacks. Ethiopian troops returned fire with artillery and heavy machine-gun fire throughout the night. Families have begun fleeing the city in recent days as the violence has escalated. ‘‘We cannot keep our children in this violent situation,'' said Yonis Nor, a father of eight as he left the capital with his family. ‘‘It is the civilians who are the victims here. We want to go where we think our children are safe.'' Doctors at two of Mogadishu's main hospitals said 42 injured people were hospitalized overnight, seven of them were children. Five were treated early Tuesday. Three of the injured died of their wounds, doctors said. ‘‘Some of the wounded are in a very serious condition with shrapnel wounds all around their body,'' said Dr. Dahir Mohamed, of the city's Medina Hospital. Mogadishu's mayor blamed the attacks on remnants of the Islamic movement that was pushed out of the capital and parts of the country's south earlier this year. The Islamic group has been accused of harboring al-Qaida suspects, which it denies. ‘‘It is a bad thing to watch our people dying in front of us and this would damage the unity of Somalia,'' Mayor Mohamud Hassan Ali said on local radio. The Islamic movement, which still has support in Mogadishu, has vowed to wage an Iraq-style insurgency, and attacks in the capital have happened almost daily in the past month. But other residents said the casualties were the result of Ethiopian artillery. Many residents say the Islamic group brought a semblance of order to this anarchic nation. The sound of gunfire could be heard throughout the night. ‘‘We spent the whole night under this concrete wall because I do not know where to run,'' said Ruqiyo Madobe Ahmed, a 34-year-old mother of four. Hodan Wali Nuure, a mother of a 6-year-old boy who was wounded by shrapnel from a nearby explosion, said it was the worst night of fighting she had seen in the capital. On Monday, a Somali government anti-terror unit trained by Ethiopian troops went into operation to quell the growing unrest. It is a government plan to fight terrorists and bring them to justice, Deputy Defense Minister Salad Ali Jelle told The Associated Press. He refused to provide more details about the unit but another government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said it numbered around 700 soldiers. Somalia has not had an effective national government since 1991, when warlords overthrew dictator Mohamed Siad Barre and then turned on one another, throwing the country into anarchy. The transitional government was formed in 2004 with U.N. help. --- Associated Press writers Salad Duhul and Mohamed Sheik Nor in Mogadishu, and Malkadir M. Mohamed in Nairobi, Kenya contributed to this report.
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16 killed in Somalian bombing Sixteen people have been killed in one of the fiercest bombardments of the Somalian capital since an Islamist movement was chased from Mogadishu late last year. The hilltop presidential palace, Villa Somalia, and the coastal city's defence headquarters were among the targets hit by mortar bombs. Somalian Government forces, backed by Ethiopian troops, have responded with heavy artillery. They have exchanged fire with gunmen in what is being described as the heaviest fighting since the Government took control of the city. It is not known who carried out the attacks but it is thought to have been remnants of militia loyal to the alliance of Islamic courts, which were driven out of the capital. The people of Somalia are still waiting for the first deployment of a promised 8,000-strong African Union stabilisation force but no date has yet been announced for their arrival in Mogadishu. - BBC/Reuters Print Email
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Puntland authority must be stopped in committing genocide against poor Somali people. I don’t care what location, it’s evident this people are boarding from the coastline of Puntland. This simply must be stopped. It was going on far too long.
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Jordan wasn't the only one. Three judges gave him 8 each. I thought he deserved better but his height hurt him of course. Green was impressive. Unlike last year, the best dunker won it this year. The All Star game was terrible.
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Shucayb, The old Muqdisho was a Somali city. the new Muqdisho belongs certain people. Wakhtiga iyo waayahu waa macalinka koowaad. Yaan been laysku sheegin. Nimankan yar yaree reer garoowana tuulooyinkooda inay dhistaan oo dadka rabshada kala fadhiistaan baa ka wanaagsan. Nin waliba inuu meeshiisa u tashado ayaa haboon. There is no different between Yey and his puntland militia and Siyaad bare and his 77 military group. They’re both there to oppress people.
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Originally posted by Shucayb: ^loooooool. Waar miyaad isku kaaya diraysaa inanta? Not you man. I was talking to the creature named MKA
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MKA I wouldn't be messing with LayZie if I were you. She will slap you so hard waxaad ku waalin maxaan u dhashayeey while you running back to your momma..
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Lol@wildnerness Layzie, Take it easy LayZie. We don't want them to change thier nicks.
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Lol@Shucayb They should pay me for my good deed.
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Originally posted by Shucayb: ^ I am not red sea, I am his younger bro, Are you serious. Okay buddy. Nice to meet you my name is Jaylaani from Xawaadle.
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Shucayb, Lol@50... That explains it. Just like their speaker of the house (don't know his name) his education background goes as far WAXBARASHADA DADKA WAA WAYN. Did you see that guy’s resume by any chance? Walaahi it says..Waxbarasada dadka waawayn.
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Shucayb, That is exactly what they're.
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Shucayb, Tan yar ee dushat=yda ka nacnack le baad iga qabati mise GEESH NACALATULAAN U DHIIBAA. Ciiyaal beeraha style.
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War yarku ma khamriguu cabaa. War heedhe read between the lines. Waa lagula wada yaaban yahaye bal wax iskula hadh Adeer isn't my fault you weren't schooled right. Unless that is how they calculate numbers in puntland LOL
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I didn’t make the rules in math. Blame the pharaoh in Egypt. If you are introducing new rules, that is different case. This isn’t open for discussion. Go home Roger..... Please go back to grade school. You are embarrassing your self. How many figures am I holding up? No the thumb isn't a figure. Lets try it again. How many figures? Didn't I tell you the thumb isn't a figure? War wuxu dhaga adkaa show reer garoowuu ahaa. My bad..now go play out side and leave me a lone!
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Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^The TFG has put checkpoints across the city. . Of course they did. The Puntland militia forces are the ultimate notorious warlords and terrorist according to local resident of the Capital. Talking abound De Gaul using the British to liberate France..against who? Have you ever thought of that? . France was invaded by out side forces and it wasn’t the only British to help out France. It was collision effort by multiple nations. Most of these nations including Britain were doing it for their own good not for France. Your uncle used Axmaaro, the ultimate Somali enemy, to invade Xamar. With your limited knowledge of world history, of course I wasn’t expecting you to know such. Layzie, Don’t even try to reason with these catz. Like you stated, most them only know Mogadishu by name and their political agenda is solely based on tribal affiliation. The bottom line is, Putland forces will never conquer Mogadishu and its residents. He’s talking about me hating reer Mogadishu. The truth is, if Putland was not in the middle between Hargeisa and Mogadishu, these two would've been united. They jointly fought against them and Jalle Siyad’s’s regime in the first place, didn’t they?
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Duke, Tako .. Correction, you're not Southerners. That shoe doesn’t fit you so please don’t attempt to wear it. Most of you are form place called MUDUG (naked land) and others are from Meel Garawga lagu cuno (garoowe). We simply refer you as reer bari. You guys have nothing to do with walweyn and southerner in general. Be proud of who you’re and where you’re from.
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Originally posted by Shucayb: Bilan, The project is Masha Allah. Jaylaani wish them the best luck, I am wishing them the best luck and I am glad that this will take place. However, if said that those numbers aren't correct numbers, would that make anyone a hater, aren't we getting sensitive to say that Bilan? I actually congratulated puntland in doing great job by building roads. I said and I quote my self “ it will help all Somalis to navigate better”. But that is beside the point. The only thing I did was to make simple correction in mathematical mistake somebody made in the article. Instead of acknowledging the error some of these creature decided to defend it blindly like everything else and introduced new rules that are NOT legitimate. . . I just realized some people have NO mental capacity to distinguish between COMA and DOT… so I let it go and move on. Actually SamariW and Northerner made great illustration to convince them. Some times they need to shut it and learn. Like they say “MIND IS TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE”
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