A DAY IN MOGDISHU
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
BRAPP.
MA MUMZY IS IN A HAPPY MOOD...SHE KEEPS READING HIRAAN.COM 10 TYMES
SUMMA---SOMALIA HERE I COMEEE

MA MUMZY IS IN A HAPPY MOOD...SHE KEEPS READING HIRAAN.COM 10 TYMES
SUMMA---SOMALIA HERE I COMEEE
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
^u kno dat
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
USE LOT R DEEP--
WALAHE U LOT ALWAYS DRAGGIN PRISONERS----LOOL
Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
Serves these treacherous swines right
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
Plus its wrong on so many levels.... Even animals treat eachother better
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
damn shame on faqahses....
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
[quote="Newboy"]damn shame on faqahses....[/quote]
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NAACAS WAXIID
OI I BEG SUM1 EXPLAIN DIS 2 ME ALL
I SAW WAS DEAD BODYS
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
NAACAS WAXIID
OI I BEG SUM1 EXPLAIN DIS 2 ME ALL
I SAW WAS DEAD BODYS
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
the niggas came to solve your problemz and you are welcomed with bulllets,, why dont you guys wrestle with your problems and follow our steps cus its said You can heal your body with your own hands.-----
Last edited by Newboy on Wed Mar 21, 2007 4:52 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
LOOOL NEWBOY BLESS UZ STYLL TRYIN 2
PUT SENTENCES 2GEVA DAMN SUM1 HELP HIM OUT
ESOL LEVEL 2 AINT DOIN UZ JUSTICE

PUT SENTENCES 2GEVA DAMN SUM1 HELP HIM OUT
ESOL LEVEL 2 AINT DOIN UZ JUSTICE
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
Tha only way is gonna b peace in Mogdishu if they bring the next World Cup or Olympics there.
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
maxaa mesha ka dacay bal ... in english... 
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
^^ Loooooooooooooooool, you want more dead bodies somahaa 
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Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
[quote="Newboy"]damn shame on faqahses....[/quote]
check dis handicaab....
check dis handicaab....
Re: A DAY IN MOGDISHU
Qomayo
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/afr ... 381114.ece
By Mohamed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu
Published: 22 March 2007
Islamic insurgents dragged the bodies of soldiers through the streets of the Somali capital and set them on fire, drawing crowds who threw rocks and kicked the smouldering remains during a surge of violence that killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens.
Yesterday marked some of the heaviest fighting in Mogadishu since the Council of Islamic Courts was driven out in December after six months in power. But the group has promised to launch a guerrilla war, and mortar attacks pound the capital nearly every day.
An Associated Press photographer saw six corpses - all either Somali soldiers or their Ethiopian allies - burned and mutilated while masked men shouted "God is great!" Women wearing head scarves and flowing dresses pounded one of the corpses with rocks as a handful of young men looked on, cheering.
"They were shouting, 'God is great' and 'We don't want infidels,'" said a resident, Abdi Jimale.
A similar scene grabbed the world's attention after Somali militiamen shot down a US Black Hawk helicopter in 1993 during a failed mission to capture a warlord. The images led to the withdrawal of UN forces and years of anarchy.
Abdinasir Hussein, who said he dragged one soldier's corpse from the back of his motorbike, said he wanted to show that Somalis will defeat the invaders, referring to the Ethiopian troops. "I'm happy to drag an Ethiopian soldier on the Mogadishu streets," he said.
Ahmed Mohamed Botaan, a clan elder, said he counted 16 bodies, seven of which were government troops. Mogadishu's hospitals reported at least seven dead and 36 wounded.
The fighting began before dawn when Somali and Ethiopian soldiers entered an insurgent stronghold in southern Mogadishu in an attempt to consolidate their power. But hundreds of masked men were waiting for them, prompting an hours-long gunfight.
An insurgent group linked to the Islamic Courts, called the Popular Resistance Movement in the Land of the Two Migrations, claimed they were the target of the government offensive but that they had repulsed the attack.
"They were unable to bear the pain of bullets coming from all four directions," said a statement from the group posted on the Islamic Courts' website.
A government official said the offensive was focused on parts of the capital controlled by the Habr Gedir clan, which was a major supporter of the more radical elements of the Islamic Courts.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/afr ... 381114.ece
By Mohamed Olad Hassan in Mogadishu
Published: 22 March 2007
Islamic insurgents dragged the bodies of soldiers through the streets of the Somali capital and set them on fire, drawing crowds who threw rocks and kicked the smouldering remains during a surge of violence that killed at least 16 people and wounded dozens.
Yesterday marked some of the heaviest fighting in Mogadishu since the Council of Islamic Courts was driven out in December after six months in power. But the group has promised to launch a guerrilla war, and mortar attacks pound the capital nearly every day.
An Associated Press photographer saw six corpses - all either Somali soldiers or their Ethiopian allies - burned and mutilated while masked men shouted "God is great!" Women wearing head scarves and flowing dresses pounded one of the corpses with rocks as a handful of young men looked on, cheering.
"They were shouting, 'God is great' and 'We don't want infidels,'" said a resident, Abdi Jimale.
A similar scene grabbed the world's attention after Somali militiamen shot down a US Black Hawk helicopter in 1993 during a failed mission to capture a warlord. The images led to the withdrawal of UN forces and years of anarchy.
Abdinasir Hussein, who said he dragged one soldier's corpse from the back of his motorbike, said he wanted to show that Somalis will defeat the invaders, referring to the Ethiopian troops. "I'm happy to drag an Ethiopian soldier on the Mogadishu streets," he said.
Ahmed Mohamed Botaan, a clan elder, said he counted 16 bodies, seven of which were government troops. Mogadishu's hospitals reported at least seven dead and 36 wounded.
The fighting began before dawn when Somali and Ethiopian soldiers entered an insurgent stronghold in southern Mogadishu in an attempt to consolidate their power. But hundreds of masked men were waiting for them, prompting an hours-long gunfight.
An insurgent group linked to the Islamic Courts, called the Popular Resistance Movement in the Land of the Two Migrations, claimed they were the target of the government offensive but that they had repulsed the attack.
"They were unable to bear the pain of bullets coming from all four directions," said a statement from the group posted on the Islamic Courts' website.
A government official said the offensive was focused on parts of the capital controlled by the Habr Gedir clan, which was a major supporter of the more radical elements of the Islamic Courts.
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