Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Murax, Of course they matter to me, but you have to understand that 2 people murdered will hurt more than 1 person murdered.
Also you are right that many lost their lives after the rebel movements were formed but you have to acknowledge that
things were not all rosy before that:
The United Nations Development Program claimed that "The 21-year regime of Siyad Barre had one of the worst human rights records in Africa." [UNDP, Human Development Report 2001 Somalia]
The Africa Watch Committee wrote in a report that "Both the urban population and nomads living in the countryside [were] subjected to summary killings, arbitrary arrest, detention in squalid conditions, torture, rape, crippling constraints on freedom of movement and expression and a pattern of psychological intimidation." [Africa Watch Committee Somalia: A Government at War with its Own People]
Amnesty International went on to report that torture methods committed by Barre's National Security Service (NSS) included executions and "beatings while tied in a contorted position, electric shocks, rape of woman prisoners, simulated executions and death threats." [Amnesty International, Torture in the Eighties, (Bristol, England: Pitman Press, 1984)]
In September 1970, the government introduced the National Security Law No. 54, which granted the NSS the power to arrest and detain indefinitely those who expressed critical views of the government, without ever being brought to trial. It further gave the NSS the power to arrest without a warrant anyone suspected of a crime involving "national security". Article 1 of the law prohibited "acts against the independence, unity or security of the State", and capital punishment was mandatory for anyone convicted of such acts. [National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Committee on Human Rights & Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Committee on Health and Human Rights, Scientists and human rights in Somalia: report of a delegation, (Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, 1988)]
Also you are right that many lost their lives after the rebel movements were formed but you have to acknowledge that
things were not all rosy before that:
The United Nations Development Program claimed that "The 21-year regime of Siyad Barre had one of the worst human rights records in Africa." [UNDP, Human Development Report 2001 Somalia]
The Africa Watch Committee wrote in a report that "Both the urban population and nomads living in the countryside [were] subjected to summary killings, arbitrary arrest, detention in squalid conditions, torture, rape, crippling constraints on freedom of movement and expression and a pattern of psychological intimidation." [Africa Watch Committee Somalia: A Government at War with its Own People]
Amnesty International went on to report that torture methods committed by Barre's National Security Service (NSS) included executions and "beatings while tied in a contorted position, electric shocks, rape of woman prisoners, simulated executions and death threats." [Amnesty International, Torture in the Eighties, (Bristol, England: Pitman Press, 1984)]
In September 1970, the government introduced the National Security Law No. 54, which granted the NSS the power to arrest and detain indefinitely those who expressed critical views of the government, without ever being brought to trial. It further gave the NSS the power to arrest without a warrant anyone suspected of a crime involving "national security". Article 1 of the law prohibited "acts against the independence, unity or security of the State", and capital punishment was mandatory for anyone convicted of such acts. [National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Committee on Human Rights & Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Committee on Health and Human Rights, Scientists and human rights in Somalia: report of a delegation, (Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, 1988)]
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Cumar sxb seriously how old are you? Wallahi no insult but even I have sometimes been taken back by your cluelessness.Cumar-Labasuul wrote:What do you mean by not just a normal guy?CoolPoisons wrote:Omar dadkan caqliga ku yar
JALE SIYAD's not just a normal guy U dumb focks. Taariikh ayuu galay. if people post pics of Ghandi ama Ford ama Idi Amin ama Nasir ama King Saudi ama Mother Theresa
would U focking say let the dead rest in peace?
what a dumb fock. It just kills U inside once U see his pic. ama qiir ama inkir.
kambuli walle wax aan arkin baad argtay:lol
As for the others you posted why would I care about them they are kaafirs.
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Nin gaal ah maxaa iga galay hadaan sawirkiisa soo geliyo, lakiin siad muslim bu aha markaa sheekada coolpoison waan fahmay wuxu rabaa reaction.Voltage wrote:Cumar sxb seriously how old are you? Wallahi no insult but even I have sometimes been taken back by your cluelessness.Cumar-Labasuul wrote:What do you mean by not just a normal guy?CoolPoisons wrote:Omar dadkan caqliga ku yar
JALE SIYAD's not just a normal guy U dumb focks. Taariikh ayuu galay. if people post pics of Ghandi ama Ford ama Idi Amin ama Nasir ama King Saudi ama Mother Theresa
would U focking say let the dead rest in peace?
what a dumb fock. It just kills U inside once U see his pic. ama qiir ama inkir.
kambuli walle wax aan arkin baad argtay:lol
As for the others you posted why would I care about them they are kaafirs.
Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Cumar-Labasuul:Tell us something about Siad Barre "victory" in 1978. 

Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Voltage wrote:
I love it when they say "let him rest in peace" when inside it burns them to see the pictures. Case in point, General Duufle masked himself as someone who cares about "letting the president rest in peace" but as soon as Cool Poison took off his mask, he came out insulting the dead. It just kills them inside.







Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
CoolP,
Nice pictures.

Nice pictures.


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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Luis this was the last we saw of cuba andho weyn


Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
This picture belongs to Fidel Castro in Bay of Pigs,the man jumping from the tank is Fidel,that happened in 1961,idiot.

Now tell me the truth:Did Siad Barre defeat Russia and friends in 1978?



Now tell me the truth:Did Siad Barre defeat Russia and friends in 1978?



Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Somalis need another SIYAAD (AUN)




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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
this man is dead, why the obsession with him? he was a great man, but he is gone and zoomalia is f*cked and only Allah can fix it. this is old story sxb, it is gone.
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
Wow nice photo's...Why are these photo's causing tension?, their photo's of Somalia's former leader...Wtf, your children will be looking at them and your grandchildren, etc
its apart of our collective history and we must acknowledge them as that.
its apart of our collective history and we must acknowledge them as that.
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
The devil is rotting in hell if you believe hell exist
Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
I pity you!Goljano Lion wrote:The devil is rotting in hell if you believe hell exist
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad
and I pity those who defend the Diablo Afweyne, that is the ironyNabeela wrote:I pity you!Goljano Lion wrote:The devil is rotting in hell if you believe hell exist
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