Taliban Posted March 14, 2007 Originally posted by Sheikh Sakhar: london tube. That was an inside job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alle-ubaahne Posted March 14, 2007 Sheydaan Sakkar!! And you are yet the boothlicking dabo-dhalif who loves the Ethiopian more than they love themselves! You will find me Muslim and Somali for the rest of my life, IA, if that is what bothers you! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bilan Posted March 14, 2007 so taliban you are also responsible every single somali that's killed, raped or robbed,then based on your logic you are bigger sinner than canadian muslim. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alle-ubaahne Posted March 14, 2007 Originally posted by bilan: so taliban you are also responsible every single somali that's killed, raped or robbed,then based on your logic you are bigger sinner than canadian muslim. Taliban's nationality is Muslim. His belief is Islam, and that is what makes him different from the Somalis you equate with him. Without Sh. Nur and Taliban, SOL would be a garbage in action, indeed! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pucca Posted March 15, 2007 May allah reward Nur for all his efforts and teachings...we definatly need him. as for taliban..without him, well lets just say this sorta statement "You have something to do with that. You as a Canadian citizen elected the Canadian government, given it a license to send the military to Afghanistan, which led to the torture and killing of innocent Afghans. Therefore, you share the responsibility. Well?" wouldnt be found. about as rubish a statement as ever...not only do i have to deal with my own sins but now the government's aswell? cajiib iyo half! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted March 15, 2007 Originally posted by Pucca: about as rubish a statement as ever... That really hurt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted March 15, 2018 Remembering the ‘Somalia Affair,’ Canada’s Forgotten Abu Ghraib Moment It’s been 25 years since Canadian soldiers killed a 16-year-old boy On the night of March 16, 1993, 16-year-old Somali Shidane Abukar Arone was caught trespassing by Canadian soldiers deployed in his country. Shortly after midnight, he was dead. At the time, Somalia was in the midst of a brutal civil war that had sent more than 1.5 million refugees—a fifth of its population—fleeing beyond its borders. Thousands were dying every week from starvation and lack of medicine. Desperately needed humanitarian aid was being stolen by militia leaders and sold on the black market. In December 1992, Canada sent a 1,400-strong force as part of a UN peace-enforcing mission to ensure the food got to Somalis in need. Four months later, Arone snuck into the perimeter of the Canadian base in the town of Belet Huen, 341 kilometres north of the Somali capital of Mogadishu, and was found hiding in a portable toilet by a Canadian Airborne Regiment (CAR) patrol. Arone didn’t resist arrest, claiming he was looking for a lost child. The patrolmen suspected he was a thief. Arone was taken to an underground bunker in the Canadian encampment, tied up and blindfolded. What happened next is surely one of the ugliest incidents of modern Canadian history. Read more ______________________ Dilkii iyo jirdilkii arxandarada ahaa ee marxuum Shidane 25 sano gaw ah ayaa ka soo wareegatay. Eebbe ha u raxmado marxuumka - aamiin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites