Weren't you doing that in 1980s, selling your women to Gaani and Morgan, so you can be spared?X.Playa wrote:Iam so embaressed for the Daarood , selling their women for slavery for Miin timir ah?? to reer Axmed , my god thats a disastor

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Weren't you doing that in 1980s, selling your women to Gaani and Morgan, so you can be spared?X.Playa wrote:Iam so embaressed for the Daarood , selling their women for slavery for Miin timir ah?? to reer Axmed , my god thats a disastor
yes only iidoors can read it..I blame dahabshiil he owns that website as well as every websiteudun wrote:Cumar-Labasuul wrote:funnily enough i was reading that bit about the disease also. Go to page 138 - it says the starving dhulmahante sold their children for £1
Boy that was Bucur Bacayr aka (HA) thing. Looks like it came down to some site that only Eydoors can read and some photo-shopping done by some desperate Eydoors. It can't get much more desperate than that.
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:
People who created the red district of f-king street in order to please British, Indian, and African mercenaries are now charging others on prostitution, it really can't get weirder than that.X.Playa wrote:They try to make and invent lies out of hate but look what happened , it back fired even slavry , damn , they use to sell their girls to the Isaaq in Berbera lool
It's the King of African rifles which consisted of sudanese eritrean , kenyan and somali soldiers, they prolly got a stash of ammo and were headin' back to coast, anyway what point you tryna make fool? you can't hide the fact that the starving dhullos sold their children for 1 ginni.Coldoon wrote:British landing at Berbera and being welcomed by the Isaaq.
Dhullos were fighting the British, while you served the British very well. That's the whole point of the Thread. X.Playa, your cousin wants to deny that, while most Isaaq agree that they were servants under the British.AbuukarSubeer wrote:It's the King of African rifles which consisted of sudanese eritrean , kenyan and somali soldiers, they prolly got a stash of ammo and were headin' back to coast, anyway what point you tryna make fool? you can't hide the fact that the starving dhullos sold their children for 1 ginni.Coldoon wrote:British landing at Berbera and being welcomed by the Isaaq.
A segment of isaaqs fought with the british, whilst the remainings where leaders and commanders in the dervish jihadi movement, the 1970 story has been busted, the dhulos were just and still are footsoldiersColdoon wrote:Dhullos were fighting the British, while you served the British very well. That's the whole point of the Thread. X.Playa, your cousin wants to deny that, while most Isaaq agree that they were servants under the British.AbuukarSubeer wrote:It's the King of African rifles which consisted of sudanese eritrean , kenyan and somali soldiers, they prolly got a stash of ammo and were headin' back to coast, anyway what point you tryna make fool? you can't hide the fact that the starving dhullos sold their children for 1 ginni.Coldoon wrote:British landing at Berbera and being welcomed by the Isaaq.
How much is a segment? How much remained?AbuukarSubeer wrote: A segment of isaaqs fought with the british, whilst the remainings where leaders and commanders in the dervish jihadi movement
And in Hargeysa, a "very considerable floating population" has been attracted to the town because "the largest circulation of money in the country may be found in Hargyesa, and the greatest employment opportunity." 112 Although the economy of the main towns expanded during the war and the post-war period the available opportunities were not large enough to satisfy the hunger for employment of the migrants. As a result myriad social and medical problems emerged: "young men drift into crime and vagabondage and young women into prostitution."
thats city and its culture not a big deal even though you can't give us the link. But to sell your daughters for slaver and for datesColdoon wrote:How much is a segment? How much remained?AbuukarSubeer wrote: A segment of isaaqs fought with the british, whilst the remainings where leaders and commanders in the dervish jihadi movement![]()
Cumar,
Speaking of Prostitution.. This is in the 1940s.![]()
And in Hargeysa, a "very considerable floating population" has been attracted to the town because "the largest circulation of money in the country may be found in Hargyesa, and the greatest employment opportunity." 112 Although the economy of the main towns expanded during the war and the post-war period the available opportunities were not large enough to satisfy the hunger for employment of the migrants. As a result myriad social and medical problems emerged: "young men drift into crime and vagabondage and young women into prostitution."
Somali women and girls, some of whom were trafficking victims, engaged in prostitution in brothels in Garowe, the Puntland-administered part of Las Anod (Sool region), and pirate towns such as Eyl and Haradheere. Some female brothel owners, who can profit as much as $50 per client, reportedly kept these victims in harsh conditions and meted out physical abuse.
http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142763.htm
ileyn that's were iman and waris inherited it fromSiciid85 wrote:loool she had some stiff boobs.Even though she did not want Douglas Collins, her clan forced her to prostitute so they in return get some ammunitions.