The Few Al Shabaab Supporters in PL Private Group r BANNED!
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:33 am
Goodbye motherfuckers.
Largest online Somali community!
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Then why am I not banned? Yet better, why hasn't anyone reported me? I mean, it's been many years, and almost everyone knows my support for Al-Shabaab.Xamud. wrote:^^^^^
They should ban you for worshiping terrorist.
Haven't you read the latest Press release where a senior member of Al Shabaab took responsibility for the cowardly attack Killing Students has now become there job and in their view point the students are the enemy of Their "God" because surely we do not worsip the same God nor follow the same Book. These bastards are worst than the Jews and may they all burn in Hell. amiin.~Arabman~ wrote:Why?
I read a different Press release where a senior member of Al Shabaab denied the movement was behind the attack. Where's your source?Somalian_Boqor wrote:Haven't you read the latest Press release where a senior member of Al Shabaab took responsibility for the cowardly attack Killing Students has now become there job and in their view point the students are the enemy of Their "God" because surely we do not worsip the same God nor follow the same Book. These bastards are worst than the Jews and may they all burn in Hell. amiin.
~Arabman~ wrote:I read a different Press release where a senior member of Al Shabaab denied the movement was behind the attack. Where's your source?Somalian_Boqor wrote:Haven't you read the latest Press release where a senior member of Al Shabaab took responsibility for the cowardly attack Killing Students has now become there job and in their view point the students are the enemy of Their "God" because surely we do not worsip the same God nor follow the same Book. These bastards are worst than the Jews and may they all burn in Hell. amiin.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/ ... z0YfgDFJPvThe al Shabaab militia, a rebel group linked to al-Qaeda, quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. In an interview with TIME, a man who identified himself as Sheikh Abdifatah, a senior al Shabaab official in Mogadishu, said the group had targeted the ceremony as part of its war on the U.S.-backed Transitional Federal Government. More attacks are to come, he warned. "We did not target the students —our target was the TFG, and each day and every hour we will keep fighting ... Our goal is to target the enemy of Allah. We will never give up pursuing the enemy of Allah.
Executive wrote:Not only should u ban them you should also report them to FBI, MI5, CIA and PIS
Somalian_Boqor, BBC News and many news sites say Al-Shabaab denied they were behind the attack:Somalian_Boqor wrote:http://www.time.com/time/world/article/ ... z0YfgDFJPvThe al Shabaab militia, a rebel group linked to al-Qaeda, quickly claimed responsibility for the attack. In an interview with TIME, a man who identified himself as Sheikh Abdifatah, a senior al Shabaab official in Mogadishu, said the group had targeted the ceremony as part of its war on the U.S.-backed Transitional Federal Government. More attacks are to come, he warned. "We did not target the students —our target was the TFG, and each day and every hour we will keep fighting ... Our goal is to target the enemy of Allah. We will never give up pursuing the enemy of Allah.
Now innocent students are the enemy of allah .
cajib inadeed!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8394528.stmSomalia al-Shabab Islamists deny causing deadly bomb
The Somali Islamist group al-Shabab has denied being responsible for a suicide attack in Mogadishu in which at least 22 people were killed.
Those who died, including three government ministers, have been buried amid tight security in the capital.
Al-Shabab and other Islamists control much of Mogadishu and the country. They had been accused of the bombing.
But a spokesman for the group said they believed the government had been responsible for the attack.
"We declare that al-Shabab did not mastermind that explosion," Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage told reporters.
"We believe it is a plot by the government itself. It is not in the nature of al-Shabab to target innocent people."