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A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

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A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby Son_of_Somalia » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:43 pm

Thee coal ship was enroute towards the middle east but had to land in Mogadishu port after getting caught on fire
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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby Koronto77 » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:47 pm

It was carrying charcoal, glad it caught fire.

Ignorant cunts from Mugdi Mudug & the barren desserts of Galgaduud are causing deforestation in the South chopping down every tree within their reach.

Nacaladaan Ilaaheey ummada haka qabto, amiin. Would be nice if we could cage up everyone from Mudug & Galgaduud.

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby nomadicwarlord » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:53 pm

It was carrying charcoal, glad it caught fire.

Ignorant cunts from Mugdi Mudug & the barren desserts of Galgaduud are causing deforestation in the South chopping down every tree within their reach.

Nacaladaan Ilaaheey ummada haka qabto, amiin. Would be nice if we could cage up everyone from Mudug & Galgaduud.

U MAD? :lol: :lol:

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby sheekh-Farax-zero » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:54 pm

This was a week ago,, you news is too late :lol:

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby Diyeeshaha_Tolka » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:56 pm

i thought tfg banned the export of charcoal,,maxay tahay dhuxusha laga rarayo dekeda xamar.

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby Koronto77 » Sat Feb 06, 2010 1:58 pm

nomadic,

Hell yh, I'm mad. Charcoal trade is a disaster for Somalia. These numskalls are even chopping down mango trees in Jamaame. It will have major environmental repercussions in the near future. During MSB's rule, there was a "Bacaad Celin" campaign where the government & a hoard of volunteers used to plant trees all over the country, specially in the South, but who's going to be planting anything now? These ignorant fucks don't understand the damage they're causing.


Diyeeshe,

This ship came from Kismaayo. Nacalada Al-shabaab isku sheegeyso don't care who does what as long they get paid. Fake ass cunts.

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby rashid22 » Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:00 pm

cut all them trees down. then there will be peace.

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby Diyeeshaha_Tolka » Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:02 pm

Diyeeshe,

This ship came from Kismaayo. Nacalada Al-shabaab isku sheegeyso don't care who does what as long they get paid. Fake ass cunts
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the saddest thing is after they finished the forest hada waxa bilaabeen in jaraan geedihii cambaha shabelede hoose...

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Re: A ship on fire docks in Mogadishu's habour (see pictures)

Postby nomadicwarlord » Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:19 pm

Koronto - A green movement is needed in Somalia and Africa in general. We need more Fatima Jibril and Waangari Maathai. For every 29 trees chopped down, only 1 tree is replanted.
That's pathetic.

Al-Shabaab needs to put their suicide vests down and plant a tree. Five trees for every martyr. The TFG needs to venture out and plant more trees. A Green Movement :som: :up:


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