Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
I have seen some people on this forum complain about Arabs but I have never seen Arabs cut us down in shops and in the streets like these people.
The focked up thing is I am actually going to South Africa and Zambia this summer.
The focked up thing is I am actually going to South Africa and Zambia this summer.
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
am seriously worried for the world cup not for SA's but africa's sake.....somali's need to gather together and find new markets other than these impoverished low life ignorant and mentally handicapped blacks.
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
An Interview with a b.astard who killed two Somalis in one day
http://blogs.dispatch.co.za/dying/2009/ ... /#more-536
http://blogs.dispatch.co.za/dying/2009/ ... /#more-536
Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
Q: What would you say if you were to meet the families of your victims?
A: I would ask for forgiveness and explain to them that I was driven by greed and evil spirits I have nothing against them because I am Xhosa and they are foreign. I even joined Islam which doesn’t discriminate in terms of Xhosa or Whites or anything, anyone is your brother and so they are also my brothers but I did not know that before. If I had met Islam outside such things (crimes) would not have happened. I would not have robbed my brothers. I would ask for forgiveness.
A: I would ask for forgiveness and explain to them that I was driven by greed and evil spirits I have nothing against them because I am Xhosa and they are foreign. I even joined Islam which doesn’t discriminate in terms of Xhosa or Whites or anything, anyone is your brother and so they are also my brothers but I did not know that before. If I had met Islam outside such things (crimes) would not have happened. I would not have robbed my brothers. I would ask for forgiveness.
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
Voltage,
Arabs are Light-skinned Africans
On a serious note, the plight of the Somali people in South Africa is very horrifying. The extent of the persecution and violence incurred against them is very extensive and unless the South African Authorities take drastic actions, there will be no end to these massacres of unarmed innocent Somali businesspeople.
I remember, Norm Coleman talking to the South African Foreign Office about these massacres, but unless the Somalis in the diaspora takes a concerted effort to pressure the South African Government in protecting the Somalis and bringing the murderers to justice, nothing will happen and as usual the killings will continue. Sad but true.
Arabs are Light-skinned Africans
On a serious note, the plight of the Somali people in South Africa is very horrifying. The extent of the persecution and violence incurred against them is very extensive and unless the South African Authorities take drastic actions, there will be no end to these massacres of unarmed innocent Somali businesspeople.
I remember, Norm Coleman talking to the South African Foreign Office about these massacres, but unless the Somalis in the diaspora takes a concerted effort to pressure the South African Government in protecting the Somalis and bringing the murderers to justice, nothing will happen and as usual the killings will continue. Sad but true.
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
Every criminal says this to avoid time. It is the oldest trick in the book.Advo wrote:Q: What would you say if you were to meet the families of your victims?
A: I would ask for forgiveness and explain to them that I was driven by greed and evil spirits I have nothing against them because I am Xhosa and they are foreign. I even joined Islam which doesn’t discriminate in terms of Xhosa or Whites or anything, anyone is your brother and so they are also my brothers but I did not know that before. If I had met Islam outside such things (crimes) would not have happened. I would not have robbed my brothers. I would ask for forgiveness.
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
They destroy their country and scream like love when murdered in foreign countries 
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
Ninbaa yidhi " Cadaabba geeraa II keentay," Which means if I didn't die, I wouldn't go to hell or it is the death's fault that I went to hell.
These roaches did not kill our people..It is our people that drove their people to be under the mercy of these filthy people

These roaches did not kill our people..It is our people that drove their people to be under the mercy of these filthy people
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
Inshallah God will restore prosperity to our country, so that we can all be safe in our own country inshallah ameen.
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
We are the solution to our own problem. Stop favoring anarchy that has brought shame to our people iyo Nation support your weak Government and lets stand united in dowladnimo for once.

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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
That shyte is fckd upVoltage wrote:I have seen some people on this forum complain about Arabs but I have never seen Arabs cut us down in shops and in the streets like these people.
The focked up thing is I am actually going to South Africa and Zambia this summer.
May you come back in one piece.
Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
it all boils to "our fathers fced our nation and we (and some of them) are paying the price"
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Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
somalis have been through alot! they are now weak and volunrable that people who wouldnt dare to mess with us like 20years ago!! are now actually messing with us! 
Re: Dying to Live: Inside the Somali murders...
its the indians that send the black south africans to kill the somalis.
The somalis are going into the townships and setting up businesses and taking the indian market.
I know these people and they are some of the most hard working somalis ever.
The somalis are going into the townships and setting up businesses and taking the indian market.
I know these people and they are some of the most hard working somalis ever.
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