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AhlulbaytSoldier
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I like reading waagacusub

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Sun Mar 15, 2009 12:02 pm

Waagacusub Media: Website-ka Weriyeyaasha Soomaaliyeed 2009


Waagacusub English News Clickhere

Somalia:Local media takes tough stand Clickhere

Somalia:Somalia’s Al-Qaeda linked leader in serious condition .

Kismato 14 March 2009 Waagacusub Media

Somalia’s Islamist radical group ‘Raskamboni camp’ leader Sheik Hassan Abdulahi Turki who is on the American list of terror groups is reportedly to have faced medical problem, sources close to his relatives told Waagacusub Media on Saturday.

Reports say Pakistani physicians are treating the sickness of Sheik Turki who is now in the remote jungle area of Badmadow in southern Somalia.

His aides said their leader’s ill was diagnosed as type of Malaria disease which he and Hassan Dahir Aweys, the leader of Asmara-based Islamist group received 2007 during the war between the defeated Islamic Courts Union and Ethiopian forces backed by the American air planes which had been striking in the far southern Somalia where the US believed it was a hideout of Al-Qaeda operatives mainly from abroad.

The leader of the Islamic militants Hassan Turki lost his memory due to the kind of the malaria that hit him as Islamic officials controlling Kismayo, a port town in southern Somalia confirmed to Waagacusub Media.

A meeting over forming a new Islamic administration replacing the Islamist militant groups of which was expected to be held in Kismayo has been postponed for the sickness of Islamist father in southern Somalia.

The cause of Turki’s illness is related to the jungle area he is living as land rich of mosquitoes and lack of sleep that resulted from the worries over possible US air strike. :lol:

In 2008, US air missile hit a wrong target of civilian house in Dhobley town bordering with Kenya where it was thought to be hiding Hassan Turki and other Al-Qaeda operatives wanted for the 1998 terror attacks on US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

http://www.waagacusub.com/english/14.03.09.1.htm

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Re: I like reading waagacusub

Postby subeir123 » Sun Mar 15, 2009 12:43 pm

The only somali site that shows dead bodies :down: but they are very anti -shabab :up:

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Re: I like reading waagacusub

Postby axmadgurey » Sun Mar 15, 2009 11:13 pm

"I like reading waagacusub"

You must have a lot of free time!


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