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Re: The Youth Need to Do Some Growing Up

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Enlightened~Sista wrote:Shirib is finally waking up and smelling the uunsi :clap:


Now i have to work extra hard on inadeerkay Elan :lol:



:lol: - Elan is very anti somaliland - anti puntland - anti TFG - he only sees al shabab as the only way
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Re: The Youth Need to Do Some Growing Up

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shirib needs educate himself on the fundamentals of deen al-islam instead of spreading and inciting slander!
Associated Press Writer Katharine Houreld in Nairobi, Kenya contributed to this report.
"Oh you who believe! If a faasiq (sinner, liar or evil person) comes to you with any news, verify it, lest you should harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful for what you have done." (EMQ al-hujurat, 49:6)

verily if shabab al-mujahideen beheaded seven spies and apostate christians - then we have no reason to doubt that the hujjah wasn't established against the spies/murtadeen before they were beheaded or the manhaj of the sharia wasn't followed....
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Re: The Youth Need to Do Some Growing Up

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Shirib wrote:Stuff like this makes them lose support :down:
Somali Islamist insurgents behead 7 people


Friday, July 10, 2009


MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somali Islamist insurgent fighters beheaded seven people accused of abandoning their religion and of espionage, residents said Friday, in the largest mass execution since the Islamists were chased from power two and a half years ago.
So now that Abu Mansuur has been demoted you no longer have support for them, you move doesn't really shock me at all since you would've been the first they behead anyways considering the sort of live you lead. How did the naked xalimos you lined up to shake their booty at UW go again? :lol:
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Re: The Youth Need to Do Some Growing Up

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Desert-Runner wrote:
Shirib wrote:Stuff like this makes them lose support :down:
Somali Islamist insurgents behead 7 people


Friday, July 10, 2009


MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somali Islamist insurgent fighters beheaded seven people accused of abandoning their religion and of espionage, residents said Friday, in the largest mass execution since the Islamists were chased from power two and a half years ago.
So now that Abu Mansuur has been demoted you no longer have support for them, you move doesn't really shock me at all since you would've been the first they behead anyways considering the sort of live you lead. How did the naked xalimos you lined up to shake their booty at UW go again? :lol:
Abu Mansuur got demoted lol, he voluntarily gave up his position as spokesman. And Abu Mansuur is the militarily speaking the strongest man in Somalia, so u should find a different case homie.
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Re: The Youth Need to Do Some Growing Up

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Shirib wrote:Stuff like this makes them lose support :down:
Somali Islamist insurgents behead 7 people


Friday, July 10, 2009


MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somali Islamist insurgent fighters beheaded seven people accused of abandoning their religion and of espionage, residents said Friday, in the largest mass execution since the Islamists were chased from power two and a half years ago.

The execution follows weeks of bloody fighting for control of the capital and at a time of mounting concern over the influx of hundreds of extremist foreign fighters into the war-ravaged Horn of Africa nation.

Resident Madey Doyow said he saw seven headless bodies in a truck being guarded by militia members in the southwestern town of Baidoa.

"The people who were guarding the vehicle told us they were beheaded for violating Islamic law," he said. The victims had come from different parts of the southwestern Bay and Bakool regions, he said.

A woman named Miriam, who asked that her last name be withheld to protect her from reprisals, sobbed as she said in a phone call that four bodies, including her husband's, had been brought to the police station in Baidoa. The location of the other three was unclear.

She called the killing of her husband inhuman.

Hawa, a woman who also wanted her full name withheld, was at the police station in Baidoa along with other families who had been informed a relative was executed. She told the AP that her brother had been missing for about 20 days after being abducted from his house by masked men, and that she had just been informed that he had been beheaded.

Al-Shabab militia officials told her that the seven had been accused of either renouncing the Islamic religion or spying for the transitional government, she said.

The executions fit a broader pattern of torture and unlawful killings by various factions of the militia, said Benedicte Goderiaux, a Somalia researcher for Amnesty International.

In Kismayo, a southern port city under al-Shabab control, a 13-year-old girl was stoned to death last October after being accused of adultery and a man also had a hand amputated after being accused of theft.

Last month the militia amputated a hand and foot each from four men accused of theft in the capital of Mogadishu. Another man accused of rape and murder was stoned to death in a town south of the capital last month.

"It's difficult to know if the unlawful killings and torture is increasing or it's the reports that are increasing," said Goderiaux.

"It's definitely linked to al-Shabab wanting to show or portray themselves as restoring law and order in the region they control ... it's also linked to them wanting to terrorize the population under their control under the guise of applying sharia law,"

The killings come as African Union officials are deliberating over broadening the mandate of an under-resourced and undermanned peacekeeping mission in the country's capital, and as the U.N. human rights chief said both the insurgents and government troops may be committing war crimes.

Somalia has been a failed state for the last 18 years. The current U.N.-backed government, supported by 4,300 AU peacekeepers, is struggling to maintain its control of a few blocks of the capital. The Islamic insurgency, which seized much of the south and the capital for six months in 2006 before being driven from power, has been strengthened in recent months by an influx of weapons and fighters from other countries.

Associated Press Writer Katharine Houreld in Nairobi, Kenya contributed to this report.


Shirib your a prime example of how stupid and probably retarded the average Eelaay is.
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Re: The Youth Need to Do Some Growing Up

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I wanna see American Sufi's hands gettin chopped for insulting surrender in every thread. :mrgreen:
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