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Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby FarhanYare » Sun Jul 24, 2011 4:23 pm

A Somali man was one of the victims who were killed as the death toll from Norway's bomb attack and mass shooting rose to 93 on Sunday.

More than 90 people were injured, with at least four or five people including a Somali lady missing from the shooting incident.

The Somali youth who died in the deadly attack was identified as Ismaiil Haji 20. Reports said he was part of the group who died instantly following the raid at the island of Utoya located some 40km from the Norwegian capital Oslo.

The young man was reportedly accompanied by three of his brothers who witnessed the shooting that killed their brother.

Another Somali family in Norway is missing a girl identified as Muna Abdi Noor 19. The girl was reportedly part of a group of people who took refuge inside the sea waters. Norwegian police are yet to reveal the details of the missing people.

Police have been investigating the background of the suspect, Anders Breivik, who was charged with terrorism following the blast in downtown Oslo and gun attack on the island of Utoya.

Asked if they were exploring possible links to British extremist groups, a spokesman said: "I'm sure they will do. They are following every lead and they're checking out everything he might have been associated with." It was too early to say which groups this might include, he added.

But reports suggested Breivik had connections and sympathies with the right-wing English Defence League (EDL).

A manifesto he published online, said to have been posted the day of the attack, railed against Muslim immigration to Europe and vowed revenge on "indigenous Europeans," whom he accused of betraying their heritage. He added that they would be punished for their "treasonous acts".

The EDL denied that Breivik, 32, had any links with it and said it "vehemently" opposed his actions.

In a statement on its website the group wrote: "Terrorism and extremism of any kind is never acceptable and we pride ourselves on opposing these...

"We strongly oppose extremism and always reject any suggestion of us being either extremists or far-right, due to our great past record of dealing with anyone who holds such extremist views."

The Nordic Defence League also distanced itself from the killings, posting a message on its Facebook page saying: "We condemn this act of terror no matter who or where this came from! Our duty is to react rational only in democratic ways."

Breivik's lawyer said his client had wanted to revolutionise Norway's society and had "confessed to the factual circumstances" of the atrocities but denied criminal responsibility.

Geir Lippestad told Norwegian broadcaster NRK: "He wanted a change in society and, from his perspective, he needed to force through a revolution. He wished to attack society and the structure of society."

A memorial service was held at Oslo Cathedral this morning as the nation mourned its dead and braced itself for the number of victims to rise still further.



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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby makumba59 » Sun Jul 24, 2011 5:15 pm

Should we count ourselves lucky for having one in the rubble? Does that diminish the way Somalis are looked at in Norway?

AUN to the dead man and samiir iyo iimaan to his loved ones.

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby Mystic_Angel » Sun Jul 24, 2011 5:50 pm

AUN...

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby gemini_snake » Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:47 pm

AUN... he was a beautiful man.

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby CismanMaxamud1 » Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:57 pm

AUN

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby Alchemist » Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:35 pm

AUN... he was a beautiful man.
Looooooooooool I'm sorry but that was funny.

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby gemini_snake » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:24 pm

AUN... he was a beautiful man.
Looooooooooool I'm sorry but that was funny.
but he really was.

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby Alchemist » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:29 pm

Lol that is why am laughing. Someone here wrote he even prays like a qanis. That is just awful..

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby gemini_snake » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:30 pm

Lol that is why am laughing. Someone here wrote he even prays like a qanis. That is just awful..

:lol:

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby Mystic_Angel » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:22 pm

subhannallah, you people have no shame for talking ill of the dead. worry about your own sins instead. who can really say he was gay? allah, maxa akhiro war yalo. and even if thats the case, its between him and allah swt. most somali guys are skinny and look faminine but still, it doesnt mean that they are gay. :down:

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby SahanGalbeed » Tue Aug 30, 2011 2:28 pm

Some of these people are just rotten , no shame at all !
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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby abdisamad3 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:02 pm

Lol that is why am laughing. Someone here wrote he even prays like a qanis. That is just awful..
lol

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby abdisamad3 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:04 pm

subhannallah, you people have no shame for talking ill of the dead. worry about your own sins instead. who can really say he was gay? allah, maxa akhiro war yalo. and even if thats the case, its between him and allah swt. most somali guys are skinny and look faminine but still, it doesnt mean that they are gay. :down:
no offense but he was really feminine nevertheless Aun if he was Muslim :up:

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby Rabshoole » Tue Aug 30, 2011 3:16 pm

AUN.

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Re: Somali man amongst the victims of Norway massacre

Postby DR-YALAXOOW » Tue Aug 30, 2011 6:09 pm

there are praying khaniisiin too. i saw youtube video gays prying in holland. :down: even one member of this forum hes nick was AFDHEERE. AFDHEERE was Gay imam.
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