question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
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question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
white boys need to be trolled once in a while. you are a race of testing.
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
james and grant clicked this thread to defend their tol but they left disappointed. war cadaankani waa imtixaan.
Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
are james and grant both canadian?
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence

Please. I was a USPC volunteer.
The title came as something of a shock because, as far as I am aware, Jilib, the Ogaden war and Canadian influence do not link.

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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
Grant you still in the philippines ? Big battles happening the army vs rebels.
Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
Yea that's what I thought too, isn't Jilib way down somewhere in the Shebelada dhexe or Jubbada dhexe. I don't believe there is any connection to the 1977 war.
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
Gamer the title is supposed to lure Grant James and Luis 

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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
i hope luis is ok. last time he sent me a private message asking me to translate a text about the ogaden war. i asked for a payment, he tried to hustle me, an we agreed to leave it at that.war dadkani waa imtixaan..
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
I got back the end of January.SecretAgent wrote:Grant you still in the philippines ? Big battles happening the army vs rebels.
I swear the massacres and ambushes down south have some sort of political choreography. The chief rebels or whatever are regularly interviewed on TV, but the troops can't find them.
When I went to the Philippines in 1985 I was shown a university complex that had been shut down, ( under martial law , by Marcos), because it had been taken over by Muslims. Today you see hijabs all over the place on Luzon and many towns have mosques. There are seats in the Philippine government reserved for Muslims and very little conflict that I was able to see. The Philippines is still dominantly Roman Catholic, but nearly all religions are present and the country does seem multicultural. Not everything is between the Government and "rebels". Some of the violence in the south is between Muslim tribes. There are so many Badjaos north of Mindanao these days because they were kicked out by the Tausugs, who continue to oppress them.
The situation down there is actually quite complex: http://cpcabrisbane.org/Kasama/2005/V19 ... urante.htm
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
Islam is the oldest recorded
monotheistic religion in the
Philippines.Manila means Min Allah.The word Morro comes from the Spanish for Moors.Islam will eventualy prevail.
Long Live Bangsamoro
monotheistic religion in the
Philippines.Manila means Min Allah.The word Morro comes from the Spanish for Moors.Islam will eventualy prevail.
Long Live Bangsamoro
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
Grant i heard malaysians are joing the rebels and ransom was paid to the rebels. The filipino army should finish off the rebels since US are helping them time to bring law and order to the south islands.
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Re: question about jilib during ogaden war and canadian influence
S/A,
Read that article. The Muslims are divided into a number of antagonistic tribes and only constitute about 23% of Mindanao/Sulu and only about 5% of the country as a whole. They have an autonomous area and the central government mostly leaves them alone. As I understand it, support for Abu Sayef is concentrated in the Sulu Archipelago and the political ambitions of the Sultan of Jolo. I believe the Malayasian connection is through Sabah, which is claimed by both Malaysia and Jolo, but leased to the Netherlands by Jolo. It's complicated. See "Sabah" if you are courious. This link relates to Sulu:
http://kiramfamily.blogspot.com/p/contoh.html
Thug,
Manila comes from the Tagalog "May Nilad" which means that a flowering variety of mangrove grows there. It was a province of the Hindu Majapahit Empire before it was colonized by Sultan Bolkiah of Brunei about 1500 and eventually fragmented into rival city-states. The surrounding Tagalog people were not Muslim and Spain established full control by about 1570.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Manila
Read that article. The Muslims are divided into a number of antagonistic tribes and only constitute about 23% of Mindanao/Sulu and only about 5% of the country as a whole. They have an autonomous area and the central government mostly leaves them alone. As I understand it, support for Abu Sayef is concentrated in the Sulu Archipelago and the political ambitions of the Sultan of Jolo. I believe the Malayasian connection is through Sabah, which is claimed by both Malaysia and Jolo, but leased to the Netherlands by Jolo. It's complicated. See "Sabah" if you are courious. This link relates to Sulu:
http://kiramfamily.blogspot.com/p/contoh.html
Thug,
Manila comes from the Tagalog "May Nilad" which means that a flowering variety of mangrove grows there. It was a province of the Hindu Majapahit Empire before it was colonized by Sultan Bolkiah of Brunei about 1500 and eventually fragmented into rival city-states. The surrounding Tagalog people were not Muslim and Spain established full control by about 1570.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Manila
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