Postby Air Canada » Thu May 29, 2008 4:53 am
If any of you know where the families of the prostitutes that featured in the documentary "Warlord Next Door" live, do something and make life a little bit harder for them.
Those prostitutes have blood on their hands and since the brave young boys of al-shabaab are making sure they live in constant fear and never enjoy sleep, it is only fair that we do our part.
Get to know where they live and send them death threat letters. Nobody will know know who you are, you are safe. Let them know their families are not enjoying life in Europe. You know how these gaalo deal with those that they don't like and how sometimes death threat letters can sometimes force people out of their business. Make life difficult for them, it is not fair they get to enjoy life while their husbands and fathers get used by Ethiopians so they can prey on poor mothers and children.
And if you know where Darwish's family live, make sure you hunt down his son, the little cunt that was hiding his face. He didn't seem a child to me so he is a fair game. And it is obvious he supports his father's actions because if he didn't, he would have faced the camera and never felt so ashamed that he chose to hide his face.
Thuma walaahi those who go against allah's way will not enjoy life in this dunya and allah told us what awaits them when they die. If you don't believe this and thinking how is this true when these men are ministers and presidents, then you are not a believer. The video is testament to this as we saw the type of life they live. Ethiopian soldier summoned all of them to his crib and made them wait outside like a herd of sheep so he can give them permission to talk to the reporter. Where is the damiir? where is the caqli? Nacalatallah Caleik. And that is all we have seen when the camera was rolling. It is very possible more nasty stuff happen behind the scenes. Who knows, maybe the reason why the Ethiopians are not missing their wifes and families back home is because of them. If that is the sort of treatment the high ranking TFG officials are getting from the Ethiopians who is to say poor soldiers are not treated worse?
p.s. mods, make this one sticky.
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Air Canada on Thu May 29, 2008 4:57 am, edited 2 times in total.