rudy-Diiriye Posted November 25, 2012 lol! yea...i do tracking....but its for my scheduling quickie purposes n not to invade any human rights. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bluelicious Posted November 25, 2012 Che -Guevara;892774 wrote: The only thing missing is electric shocks, I guess that could be implanted in the tracking device as well. Who knows they might do that as well since they search for ways to oppress those women. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted November 25, 2012 wyre;892713 wrote: This did not come in the arab news or Saudi magazine, but if it is true, then it is good, anigase taas lur ka weyn baa na haysa, oo resident card-ki baa cusbooneysiinti lacag aan macquul gal eheyn naloogu ziyaadiye Weli sharcigii maqaadan miyaa? Nin yahow waxaan is oraneyey, nin adigoo kale ah, oo KSA ilaa wakhtigaa degen, inuusan sharci laheen. America, Mexican less than 2yr yimid ayaaba sharci leh. Adigu maad USA timaadid nin yahow? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorKenney Posted November 25, 2012 *Blessed;892775 wrote: I think it's safe to say that the Al Shabaab era has ended, as for the average Faarax, like Che says they are far too lazy, apathetic (Wal Hamdulilah) and there's always the threat of an arweelo revolution... Go to the Somali sections of Nairobi, and you'll see nothing but walking curtains, and men subscribing to the Saudi ideology. It's ridiculous. Somalis weren't like this in the 1980's Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacpher Posted November 26, 2012 ^Right. Freedom of religion and expression belongs to the big house. Waxaan ma la hubaa mise waa jacburkii JB. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aero Posted November 26, 2012 How depressing. *Blessed;892647 wrote: Innaa lilaah, Al Saud are going to hell in a handbasket... Adhi!!! LMAO Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wyre Posted November 26, 2012 Nin-Yaaban;892823 wrote: Weli sharcigii maqaadan miyaa? Nin yahow waxaan is oraneyey, nin adigoo kale ah, oo KSA ilaa wakhtigaa degen, inuusan sharci laheen. America, Mexican less than 2yr yimid ayaaba sharci leh. Adigu maad USA timaadid nin yahow? oday filistiini ah oo meeshan ku dhashay baan shahaadadiisa arkay oon ku iri "haddii aad 60 sano jirto oo aad halkan ku dhalatay soo sharciga dalka laguma siinaayo" suu igu yiri "mayee kab dacas baa la isiin" yacni waa ley kabeyn, marka meeshan sahal ma ahan sharcigeeda sida lagu helo aniga 4 years unbaan joogaa ma anaaba wax badan jooga but dadka waxey leeyihiin 35 to 40 years ka hor nus riyaal baa lagu iibinaaye, less than a half dollar, dadki iibsadaa nasiib lahaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted November 26, 2012 DoctorKenney;892852 wrote: Go to the Somali sections of Nairobi, and you'll see nothing but walking curtains, and men subscribing to the Saudi ideology. It's ridiculous. Somalis weren't like this in the 1980's We're not talking about hijaab here but anyhoot... I don't know about Nairobi, but when I went back home, most wore dirac or dress with garbosaar or jilbaabs. Women drove, did business in public spaces and no one dared to control their movement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maaddeey Posted November 26, 2012 ^ Thank God, inaadan Jannada & Naarta furaheeda haysanin!. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Complicated Posted November 26, 2012 Some of you have historically been good at checking the source of the story in question but, since this is all about Saudi Arabia then any "news site" that prints the brutality of these savage Arabs must be believed Meanwhile:- Saudi Women Receive Husbands' Explicit Permission To Celebrate Right To Vote RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA—In the wake of the watershed decision granting them the right to vote in the 2015 elections, Saudi women have received their husbands' explicit consent to rejoice, sources reported Wednesday. "It is with great pride that women all across Saudi Arabia have been allowed to leave their homes under the guardianship of a male relative and celebrate this cultural landmark," father of four Khalid al-Kazaz told reporters. "It brings us great pleasure to permit them a few moments in which to smile beneath their hijabs before returning to their daily duties." Saudi officials followed the announcement with another historic decree that lowered from 10 to 7 the number of lashes that will be administered to women who drive themselves to the voting booth. Source Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted November 26, 2012 *Blessed;892647 wrote: Innaa lilaah, Al Saud are going to hell in a handbasket... Adhi!!! Were they Adhi before or AFTER you read this new article, ayeeyo? You know that they actually think that they're modernising, don't you? In fact, the ministry that deals with this had issued a press release in September telling people of this news. In the past, Saudi women had to use the "yellow sheet" that was signed by their guardians to allow them to travel. Now, and with this new "advancement", the whole thing can be done via SMS. The ministry believes it is making people's lives easier with this new initiative. Now one can argue for or against the fairness of such a system (and I'm against it personally), however, I also dislike they way news is reported in such an underhand way. All that happened here is that an old paper system has been switched to an electronic system and NOT what the Western reports are saying about electronic tagging or the Saudi “activist” saying about some clandestine way of catching women out, etc. All in all, I fail to see where the AL Sauds fit into such an administrative inequality! Naga daaya dee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 26, 2012 Al-saudis are not managing the country ?? ,,,, Or you mean it is the other people who are doing this not them ? ,,,, who is the Minister in question ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted November 26, 2012 ^^ Does Siilaanyo personally count every crate that gets unloaded from Berbera port? Bal waxaad ku hadlaysa eeg! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 26, 2012 Is Siilaanyo the King ? ,,,,, Caadi iska dhig niyow ,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted November 26, 2012 ^^ He runs the country dee. Ileen you expect the King to know every little decision made within his country, why not expect Siilaanyo to know the same? By the way, it's not ONLY women that are reported. It's only men under twenty one years of age. (this is REALLY nothing new). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites