No wonder he became the London bomber!
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No wonder he became the London bomber!
I have never seen Somalis like this family. Sisters that gave up their brother to Foster parents? What kind of fockin Somalis live in U.K? No wonder he became insane.
Yassin Hassan Omar: Rebellious foster child turned to radicalism
The drifters and dropouts who turned on their adopted home'
Yassin Hassan Omar, the Warren Street bomber, arrived in Britain from Somalia aged 11 in the company of two older sisters and a cousin. He lived with his elder sister until she married a man who took a dislike to him.
Omar’s sister passed him into the care of social services and in 1993 he was placed with Stephen Lamb and Bernice Campbell, experienced foster parents, in Winchmore Hill, North London. They looked after Omar for six years while he attended Aylward School, Edmonton, where he took GCSEs, and then Enfield College. Mr Lamb told the court that Omar was “always very pleasant” but, as he became older, had difficulty with women telling him what to do.
“His sisters wouldn’t be able to discipline him because he was male and of higher social standing,” Mr Lamb said in a statement to police read out in court. Ms Campbell, who is now dead, “had reservations” about Omar. Mr Lamb said: “He wasn’t comfortable with rules, boundaries, if they were set by her.”
In 1999, when Omar turned 18, Mr Lamb and Ms Campbell were no longer allowed to care for him. He was given a council flat on the ninth floor of Curtis House, a tower block in New Southgate.
Lonely and lacking adult guidance, Omar dropped out of college, where he had been studying science, and became increasingly interested in extremist doctrines. Their apparent ability to provide an Islamic answer to all of life’s difficulties offered him a sense of purpose.
The flat was the centre of Omar’s world and open house for his friends. He often made them watch his Islamist propaganda videos and tried to convert nonMuslims, succeeding at least temporarily in persuading Matthew Dixon and Steven Bentley to follow his faith.
No 58 was the obvious place for Ibrahim and Omar to use as their base. There, on the kitchen stove, they reduced hundreds of gallons of liquid hydrogen peroxide to create a concentration of the chemical that would explode. On July 17, 2005, four days before the planned suicide bombings, Omar married, at a ceremony in Finchley mosque, the girl whom he had been seeing for a short while. He had previously argued with the imam who carried out the ceremony over the issue of suicide bombings, but later apologised. The wedding, which his new wife was not required to attend, was carried out at a few hours’ notice.
Yassin Hassan Omar: Rebellious foster child turned to radicalism
The drifters and dropouts who turned on their adopted home'
Yassin Hassan Omar, the Warren Street bomber, arrived in Britain from Somalia aged 11 in the company of two older sisters and a cousin. He lived with his elder sister until she married a man who took a dislike to him.
Omar’s sister passed him into the care of social services and in 1993 he was placed with Stephen Lamb and Bernice Campbell, experienced foster parents, in Winchmore Hill, North London. They looked after Omar for six years while he attended Aylward School, Edmonton, where he took GCSEs, and then Enfield College. Mr Lamb told the court that Omar was “always very pleasant” but, as he became older, had difficulty with women telling him what to do.
“His sisters wouldn’t be able to discipline him because he was male and of higher social standing,” Mr Lamb said in a statement to police read out in court. Ms Campbell, who is now dead, “had reservations” about Omar. Mr Lamb said: “He wasn’t comfortable with rules, boundaries, if they were set by her.”
In 1999, when Omar turned 18, Mr Lamb and Ms Campbell were no longer allowed to care for him. He was given a council flat on the ninth floor of Curtis House, a tower block in New Southgate.
Lonely and lacking adult guidance, Omar dropped out of college, where he had been studying science, and became increasingly interested in extremist doctrines. Their apparent ability to provide an Islamic answer to all of life’s difficulties offered him a sense of purpose.
The flat was the centre of Omar’s world and open house for his friends. He often made them watch his Islamist propaganda videos and tried to convert nonMuslims, succeeding at least temporarily in persuading Matthew Dixon and Steven Bentley to follow his faith.
No 58 was the obvious place for Ibrahim and Omar to use as their base. There, on the kitchen stove, they reduced hundreds of gallons of liquid hydrogen peroxide to create a concentration of the chemical that would explode. On July 17, 2005, four days before the planned suicide bombings, Omar married, at a ceremony in Finchley mosque, the girl whom he had been seeing for a short while. He had previously argued with the imam who carried out the ceremony over the issue of suicide bombings, but later apologised. The wedding, which his new wife was not required to attend, was carried out at a few hours’ notice.
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
I stopped reading after the first sentence, listen, it happens a lot more than you think. ..the somali foster-nimo that is, it's almost a common thing now.
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
what a bad man. 

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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
Another weak-minded idiot who was hijacked by a Wahaabi terrorist imaam.
Kids who grow up in the west are weak-minded.
Kids who grow up in the west are weak-minded.
Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
Cilmiile,
I thought I saw you in a shalwar khameez on the CNN program that was talking about the London extremists.
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I thought I saw you in a shalwar khameez on the CNN program that was talking about the London extremists.
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- Ugaas Diini
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
mad dog206, those sisters are probably not his real sisters but dad responser uu kasoo gate. anyway the guy is focked up in the head. my little brothers that were raised here are just as stupid as him.
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
Amazing how love is important to a child isn't it? A sense of abandonment has produced a somali suicider.



- Ugaas Diini
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
somalis are naturally selfish people because of the way we are raised laakin these young morons raised in the west waa something else.
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
[quote="Ugaas Diini"]somalis are naturally selfish people because of the way we are raised laakin these young morons raised in the west waa something else.[/quote]
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL that is quite a confession. How were u raised ugaas?

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL that is quite a confession. How were u raised ugaas?



- Ugaas Diini
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
I was raised not to give a flying fock about anyone and to look after myself and only myself and my family ofcourse. Someone like me would never ever commit suicide........I would rather kill others than kill myself......besides suicide is a ticket straight to hell. 

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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
[quote="Ugaas Diini"]I was raised not to give a flying fock about anyone and to look after myself and only myself and my family ofcourse. Someone like me would never ever commit suicide........I would rather kill others than kill myself......besides suicide is a ticket straight to hell.
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^^^^
not even the promise of quule? that dude is arabman, a former quule trader.

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not even the promise of quule? that dude is arabman, a former quule trader.
Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
Funny! I grew up with the sense that it was my responsibility to help out as much as humanely possible.
Where did my parent's go wrong?
Probably the absence of sisters .....
Where did my parent's go wrong?

Probably the absence of sisters .....
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
[quote="Padishah"]Funny! I grew up with the sense that it was my responsibility to help out as much as humanely possible.
Where did my parent's go wrong?
Probably the absence of sisters .....[/quote]
^^^
your parents were educated muslim sufis not ex-communist tribalists somalis who found islam in the west who became supporters of arab politics and issues disguised as islam.
Where did my parent's go wrong?

Probably the absence of sisters .....[/quote]
^^^
your parents were educated muslim sufis not ex-communist tribalists somalis who found islam in the west who became supporters of arab politics and issues disguised as islam.
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Re: No wonder he became the London bomber!
the solution to the ills of muslims in the west is more Islamic education.
if they do not get a good islamic education at home, tey will be susceptable to any
extreme cultist group.
young men are very impressionable, and the more westernized , the clubbing, girlfriend
having, drinking muslim in the west , is more likely to join these extremeist organizations,
than a religous muslim that just arrived from abroad.
if they do not get a good islamic education at home, tey will be susceptable to any
extreme cultist group.
young men are very impressionable, and the more westernized , the clubbing, girlfriend
having, drinking muslim in the west , is more likely to join these extremeist organizations,
than a religous muslim that just arrived from abroad.
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