Kool_Kat Posted July 26, 2009 Oday aan aqaan haduu arki lahaa sawiradaan wuxuu dhihi lahaa "Yaayah xaa dhacay, ar Sucaad cadaataa?" Oh let's all blame the government! No one really knows the whole story, and as they say there are three sides to every story: 'Sucaad's' 'The Officials' and 'The Good Ol' Truth'!!! I really do believe qofkii kow laxiray was not the real Sucaad and after sheekada qaraxday, of course Sucaadii runta eheed iskeentay... Certain things can easily be read by one's body language...Soomaalid ana kumaba jiraan sheekadaas...Iyagoo waxba sameyn beyba si si isaga gariiraan when it comes to dealing with gaalo/ajnabi...I see so many of them here, specially when crossing the US border, walahi waxaa ugu dhaaranee that they are helping Osama get in to the country...Inee isku kaadiyaan iyagoo wax yar uga dhowdahay ey gaaraan meeshaa, markaasaa kuligood lasoo celiyaa iyagoo waxba lagu heysan! A friend of mine faced a similar situation (that of Sucaad's) in Kenya not too long ago...But that one wasn't an easy cookie to be messed with...Sure they cancelled her passport, threatened her and her husband with all kinds of BS...Laakiin she didn't back down, nor did she give them any reason show she somehow wasn't telling the whole truth...Calaa kuli xaal, after a little run around here and there, they gave her a 'go home' letter...And guess what, soon as she came here, she applied for her passport and in two weeks got it...Here is the very odd thing, she went back to Kenya a month later, walahi waladhahay iska daayee, gees wax ufiiriyay aa iska yar... Marka Sucaad Cadeey sheekadeeda walaxaa ka laban, alaha usahlo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted July 26, 2009 lol, Kenyans all they understand is bribe, a 100 shilling could suffice,and she would been in Canada enjoying with her family now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocolate and Honey Posted July 26, 2009 The last two pictures match. It is her, only ehem..lighter, how you say more refined? Some people do suffer from inferiortiy complex wallee thinking that if they side with the west a 100%, then some 'intelligence' might rub off on them. Yaa allah! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted July 26, 2009 a warning to Diana customers, , make sure u update ur passport photo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted July 26, 2009 horta waligiin islii sawir maiskaga qaadeen photoyinkooda? i dont think qoftan ineey dianna isku xoqday sawirkan hadi islii photoyinkeda iskaga so qaaday ..meeshaas aba adoo madow ah eey ku cadeynaayaan Nalal waaweyn intee kugu shidaan xaa kukuleel ku ah nalalkaas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Buuxo Posted July 26, 2009 ^LooL.Ma nalalka Oprah isku shida? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted July 26, 2009 ^^LooL Buuxo Oprah xataa waa kadaran yihiin dhidid waaweyn eeba kaakeenaayaan kuwaas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chocolate and Honey Posted July 26, 2009 Arintu nalal ka wey fu. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted July 26, 2009 Fufu nalalkaas dhagaha xataa wey cadeeyaanaa umaleynaa? Mugoo reer Kenya ani sawiro aanka arkay, igusoo roor ma'aha...Naagahooda/ gabdhahooda waa shidan yihiin, torobo iftiin laakiin faruuryahii iyo faraha (canqow maala dhahaa?) yaa cadeynaayo hee? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yaabka-Yaabkiis Posted July 26, 2009 Sax Koo_Kat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted July 26, 2009 lol kool kat adiga expert atahay lol qofta laakin waa momma isku dhaceeso masha'allah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted July 26, 2009 Expert iyo nus aan ahay...And not because anaa is cadeeyo, laakiin for someone whose nickname used be 'Habar Gaalo' (cadaan darteed), I am the darkest hada...Any more looma dhasho, ee waala gataa...Ciil iyo caro badanaa taas Fufuyoow? :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted July 26, 2009 @lol habar gaalo, Kool kat sanadahan midi cadaanta udhalatay iyo midi madoobeed kuli maba lakala fahmaayo ... Laakin dharka marka latuurto tolow color nooce lala so baxaaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted July 27, 2009 War waa ilbexeen, dharka xataa markii latuurto waala cadyahay...Hada xoogaa kareemka wey isku quuraan in meel kasto lamariyo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 27, 2009 Woman's DNA test delayed Foreign affairs minister says there is 'no proof' that the person stranded in Kenya is Canadian Suaad Hagi Mohamud will take the first step to proving who she is on Monday when she gives her DNA sample in Nairobi. That's two days later than what was initially agreed to by the federal government, but Raoul Boulakia, her Toronto lawyer, says he is willing to wait until then before approaching the court again. "I'm concerned we're adding two more days to her separation from her son," Boulakia said yesterday. "It's not fair to her." But yesterday, in Ottawa, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon – until now silent on the matter – suggested Mohamud has no one but herself to blame. "The individual has to be straightforward, has to let us know whether or not she is a Canadian citizen," Cannon said. "She's saying so, but there is no tangible proof to the effect. All Canadians who hold passports generally have a picture that is identical in their passport to what they claim to be." Mohamud has been marooned in Nairobi for more than two months. The 31-year-old was on her way back to Toronto when she was detained at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport on May 17 for not looking like her four-year-old passport photo. The Canadian High Commission in Kenya later said she was an imposter and cancelled her passport. The federal government, which agreed to a DNA test Wednesday, promised her lawyer it would be done by today. But the Somali-born Mohamud was told yesterday her DNA sample will be taken Monday, said her lawyer. "There was no explanation for the delay," said Boulakia. A spokesperson for the Canada Border Services Agency declined to comment yesterday on the delay. Mohamud's lawyer in Nairobi, Lucas Naikuni, will be present when the DNA sample is taken. Meanwhile, a Kenyan court agreed to postpone criminal proceedings against her at Canada's request yesterday. She's charged with "unlawfully being" in Kenya, and for attempting to use another person's passport under the Kenyan immigration law. If found guilty, she could be imprisoned or deported back to her native Somalia, a country that has been embroiled in chaos for more than 15 years. Yesterday's hearing at the Nairobi court lasted only a few minutes. Mohamud, wearing an orange floral patterned head scarf, stood as the judge quickly agreed to put off the next hearing until Oct. 16. Two Canadian consular officials who attended yesterday's hearing refused to speak to the Star, give their names or even shake hands. The Toronto woman said the adjournment came as a big relief. "I couldn't have handled being in jail again," said Mohamud, who spent eight days in a Nairobi jail. "I feel in pain, to be honest, I feel really sick," Mohamud told the Star in the packed Nairobi courtroom. "My country let me down – that's what really makes me mad." Mohamud, an overnight supervisor with ATS courier in Etobicoke, said she just wants to be with her 12-year-old son. "I have done nothing illegal. I'd do anything to be with my son." She said she's taking one step at a time in getting through the "nightmare," staying in a rundown hotel and afraid to go outside. When she does go out, an employee of Ecoterra International, a German-founded human rights organization with an office in Nairobi, accompanies her everywhere, including when she goes to the Canadian High Commission. In an email to the Star, Ecoterra's Aina Seering said: "(She is) heavily traumatized and (the employee) even has to watch her that she doesn't run into cars while crossing the streets. She only thinks permanently on her son and the injustice her new homeland does to her." The Star Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites