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Hawdian wrote:MrPrestige,

I like the fact that you understood the dirty Hutus with no culture, values or principles but you should easy with the sh word. Not cool.

Hawiye = kill, rob, kidnap, roadblock, lawlessness, stateless, niiko, cambuulo, hyena meat, bag of apples, sons of AMISOM trooper, dragging the dead, Shirib, poor Somali language, hyena meat consumer (wiped out the hyena population in Somalia and now days sneak into Kenya's reserves) :D

I have defined them very well and eventually it will spillover into mainstream society and into social media, books, etc.

The ones on Somalinet are very angry and many have stopped coming Snet because they can't really debate the truth. You don't have to say much to Hutus, you only define them.



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Hawdian wrote:MrPrestige,

I like the fact that you understood the dirty Hutus with no culture, values or principles but you should easy with the sh word. Not cool.

Hawiye = kill, rob, kidnap, roadblock, lawlessness, stateless, niiko, cambuulo, hyena meat, bag of apples, sons of AMISOM trooper, dragging the
dead, Shirib, poor Somali language, hyena meat consumer (wiped out the hyena population in Somalia and now days sneak into Kenya's reserves)
:D

I have defined them very well and eventually it will spillover into mainstream society and into social media, books, etc.

The ones on Somalinet are very angry and many have stopped coming Snet because they can't really debate the truth. You don't have to say much to Hutus,
you only define them.



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Of course any sane person can see they are people with no dignity hence it is not good to associate with them. They are the lowest of the low
in terms of moral decay among Somalis. Moryaaniimo is normal for them. Who the hell blows up their uncle for $50 only Hutus.
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Hargeisa German dude gave $ 10 to each Isaaq female to preform sex with him . there is a hoyo and her daughter in one tape and also another hoyo with eight kids in another one Two year plenty of Girls Hargeisa is doomed . The Only Porn known in Horn Africa Shame. close to ten thousand Prostitutes in streets of Hargeisa culture adopted by Adidas A babe Thanks Raas Hawdian

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Of course any sane person can see they The Isaaq are people with no dignity hence it is not good to associate with them. They are the lowest of the low
in terms of moral decay among Somalis. Sex trade is normal for them :stylin:
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Gang rapes on the rise in Somaliland, say medical officials


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Somalia (AP) — An upsurge of gang rapes has hit the breakaway region of Somaliland — a normally peaceful enclave considered by many to be a sanctuary from Somalia's decades of violence.

Knife-wielding young men follow women along the dusty streets of Hargeisa, the capital of the region, dragging them inside buildings to rape and rob them. Children are among the victims.

At least 84 women have been raped since the beginning of this year, according to rights activists and medical officials.

"This year is more terrifying than last year when we were barely receiving two or three in each month. This year we are seeing a new victim for every day," said a nurse at a hospital in Hargeisa. She insisted on anonymity because she is not authorized to release the details.

"It's rampant and victims are being attacked at homes, streets or anywhere now," she said.

The northern region of Somaliland declared independence from the rest of Somalia in 1960, but it has not won international recognition as an independent state. Having escaped decades of conflict in Somalia, Somaliland employs its own security and police forces, justice system and currency. It is seen by some neighboring countries as a bulwark against terrorism. It also has a reputation for successfully maintaining law and order for its population of 3.5 million.

The outbreak of gang rapes in Somaliland began early this year and has surprised local residents who blame gangs of young men.

Confronted by the spate of attacks, police have arrested dozens of suspects, but the rapes continue on Hargeisa's streets and in back roads.

Some of the victims were beaten while others suffered stabbings by the gangs. This could dent the women's freedom in Somaliland where they can drive and exercise many freedoms. Many women do not wear the veil in public.

But now some religious leaders suggest that women remain closer to their homes to avoid the rapes.

"This is in fact a horrible outbreak, raped and bleeding children are being brought into hospitals every day," said Nimo Hussein Qowdhan, Somaliland's deputy health minister. "It's becoming out of control. We must concentrate on fighting it."

Two young children were recent victims of the gang-rape attacks, said officials.

"It's a disturbing development, even children are being raped by criminals," said Fathia Hussein Ahmed, chairwoman of Somaliland's national human rights commission. "According to a report we have made, children are the most affected."

She said rapes continue to haunt victims, as many women are shunned by some communities after being raped by gangs. Some are divorced by their husbands because of the rapes.

"We are creating awareness among local communities to illustrate the negative impact of rape," she said.

The sexual attacks have brought the long-taboo subject into street conversations and have provoked calls for a new approach toward rapists, instead of the traditional clan-related legal solutions. Clan elders often let off rapists with softer punishments. In Somaliland, it is common for the clans to make their own rulings to evade harsher sentences from the government judiciary.

"We warn that the traditional clan justice system (should) avoid solving these cases, instead, courts must apply the ruling to such cases," said a statement from a consortium of human rights groups in Somaliland.

Unlike the rest of Somalia where women avoid reporting crimes to law enforcement agencies, women in Somaliland are increasingly reporting their cases to the hospitals and police. Hospitals are creating counseling for victims of sexual attacks. Activists say this may also be driving the increase in reported rapes, as women are aware of services and more likely to seek help or report rape.

However, police and rape victims struggle to identify the culprits who are believed to be unlinked, making it hard for investigators to contain the violence through arrests.

"You never know who's to blame," said Sadiya Hassan, a resident in Hargeisa, the capital of the breakaway region by phone. "The attacks forced us to avoid walking while dark or through back roads."

"This is not easy to pinpoint exactly what triggered (the rapes) but the cost of marriage for young people in Somaliland is too high and contacts between the opposite sex before marriage is also frowned upon and the fact that many youths in the diaspora returned to the country may also have contributed," said Mohamed Abdillahi, a university professor in Hargeisa city.
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This is in fact a horrible outbreak, raped and bleeding children are being brought into hospitals every day," said Nimo Hussein Qowdhan, Somaliland's deputy health minister. "It's becoming out of control. We must concentrate on fighting it."

Two young children were recent victims of the gang-rape attacks, said officials.

"It's a disturbing development, even children are being raped by criminals," said Fathia Hussein Ahmed, chairwoman of Somaliland's national human rights commission. "According to a report we have made, children are the most affected."






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"This is not easy to pinpoint exactly what triggered (the rapes) but the cost of marriage for young people in Somaliland is too high and contacts between the opposite sex before marriage is also frowned upon and the fact that many youths in the diaspora returned to the country may also have contributed," said Mohamed Abdillahi, a university professor in Hargeisa city.

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Gaajo They cant afford wedding can go on Shuunkaasi No Money High On Khat they result raping their sisters f-king shame No wonder why they are dying in the desert ceeb
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Are you that desperate that you are trying to pass destroyed Mogadishu as Hargeisa? :pac:

Go protect your families from AMISOM Miss Apple.


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It is sad your not even allowed to get help without offering your ceeb to AMISOM in exchange for a apple.



"The Power These Men Have Over Us"


This 71-page report documents the sexual exploitation and abuse of Somali women and girls on two AMISOM bases in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu,
since 2013. The AU soldiers, relying on Somali intermediaries, have used a range of tactics, including humanitarian aid, to coerce vulnerable women
and girls into sexual activity. They have also raped or otherwise sexually assaulted women who were seeking medical assistance or water at AMISOM
bases. Human Rights Watch interviewed 21 women and girls who described being raped or sexually exploited by Ugandan or Burundian military personnel
serving with the AU forces.


http://www.hrw.org/node/128407


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Hawdian wrote:MrPrestige,

I like the fact that you understood the dirty Hutus with no culture, values or principles but you should easy with the sh word. Not cool.

Hawiye = kill, rob, kidnap, roadblock, lawlessness, stateless, niiko, cambuulo, hyena meat, bag of apples, sons of AMISOM trooper, dragging the dead, Shirib, poor Somali language, hyena meat consumer (wiped out the hyena population in Somalia and now days sneak into Kenya's reserves) :D
Ras
:clap: you forgot that they eat the disgusting bantu-hutu muufo with calooley :pacspit:

otherwise, spot on :Obama:
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