Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
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- AbdiWahab252
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Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Come on Qaeda Lovers ? Where are ships carrying food aid from Tora Bora ? Where are the bumper crops ? Why are you not feeding the innocents in Shababistan ? Whats with the sudden change in policy to ask aid agencies to return ?
You sick bastards are the worst enemy who have condemned millions of Muslims to perish in our beloved Somalia from hunger.
May Allah place a pox on you, your houses, and your offspring.
You sick bastards are the worst enemy who have condemned millions of Muslims to perish in our beloved Somalia from hunger.
May Allah place a pox on you, your houses, and your offspring.
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Dahir Aweys is doing more than your uncle Abdiqeybdiid. will ever achieve.















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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Lets not use the poor and dying in our tit for tat.
Al-shaadadin ain't worth the mention in this time.
Al-shaadadin ain't worth the mention in this time.
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
AW, do not feel sad for them. May the curse of Allah, his angels, his prophets and the pious ahlulbay be upon khawaarijta shabaabul murtaddiin.
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
gun-totting gafuur duubs only know how 2 destroy things

Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Dahir Aweys 
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Dahir Aweys trying to imitate Farmajo by hugging that little boy.
May he burn in hell fire in the after life and may his body get chopped off to millions of pieces and fed to the bomb sniffing dogs in Mogadisho soon.

May he burn in hell fire in the after life and may his body get chopped off to millions of pieces and fed to the bomb sniffing dogs in Mogadisho soon.
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
What a sick bastard this Aweys guy is. First, he displaced these poor women and children, hosted war and anarchy in their midst, engineered the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and is now using their tragedy as a recruitment tool for his evil plans. What a despicable character this man is. His "aid" is nothing but an attempt to collect the suffering young in Somalia in one place and conscript them as Al Shabab militias. May God Almighty help the suffering.
If you want to really understand how much these pigs care about the suffering people, understand that they even banned the affected people to move to refugee camps in Kenya & Ethiopia or government controlled areas in Mogadishu and Gedo. Vile and disgusting
If you want to really understand how much these pigs care about the suffering people, understand that they even banned the affected people to move to refugee camps in Kenya & Ethiopia or government controlled areas in Mogadishu and Gedo. Vile and disgusting
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
UN: Somalia is 'worst humanitarian disaster'
The head of the United Nations refugee agency has described the situation in drought-hit Somalia as the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with those affected at the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya.
The camp, located in the northeast and the world's largest in the world, is overflowing with tens of thousands of refugees from Somalia, Ethiopia and within Kenya.
Antonio Guterres, the head of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), visited the camp on Sunday, appealing for "massive support" from the international community for the more than 380,000 people estimated to be living in Dadaab.
"I have no doubt that in today's world, Somalia corresponds to the worst humanitarian disaster. I have never seen in a refugee camp people coming in such desperate conditions," he told Al Jazeera.
"I saw a mother that had lost three of her children on the way here."
Guterres said that those at the camp were "the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable of the vulnerable".
The UNHCR chief is on a tour of the region in order to highlight the plight of those affected by the drought.
The World Food Programme estimates that more than 10 million people are already in need of humanitarian aid, with the UN Children's Fund estimating at least two million children are suffering from malnourishment.
Those children are in need of lifesaving action, the UN says.
On Thursday, Guterres visited the Ethiopian camp of Dollo Ado.
"The mortality rates we are witnessing are three times the level of emergency ceilings," he said.
"The level of malnutrition of the children coming in is 50 per cent. That is enough to explain why a very high level of mortality is inevitable."
Thousands flee
Hundreds of thousands of people continue to flee the drought, walking for days in search of food and water.
According to doctors in Dadaab, most of the children have severe cases of acute malnutrition and related complications such as anaemia.
"The children are presenting with skin complications where their skin is peeling off mainly due to deficiency in micro-nutrients," Dr Milhia Abdul Kader said. "They are coming in a very bad shape."
Most of the arrivals to the camps are women and very young children, many of whom are in very bad physical condition, Al Jazeera's Azad Essa, reporting from Dadaab, said.
"Every morning hundreds turn up at the registration sites, where they hope to get documented and receive some basic essentials," he said.
"But the process is long and people are waiting for days to complete registration and access food, having already walked for days to get here."
The epicentre of the drought lies on the three-way border shared by Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, a nomadic region where families depend heavily on livestock.
Uganda and Djibouti have also been hit by the crisis.
'Absolutely desperate'
Thousands more are waiting at reception centres outside the Dadaab camp.
"The people that are arriving are absolutely desperate," Andrew Wander of Save the Children, a UK-based charity, said.
"They haven't eaten for weeks, they've been travelling for a long, long time in very difficult situations."
Wander said 1,500 people are arriving in Dadaab every day and that the situation is now "extremely serious".
Doctors with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) told Al Jazeera the camps are being stretched to capacity.
"The situation in the outskirts of the established camps are catastrophes waiting to happen," said Essa.
"There are literally thousands of huts assembled out of tree branches, covered by plastic sheets provided by the UN.
"These refugees have registered, but there is no space for them in any of the three camps, so they have just effectively created their own one."
As well as providing medical help, aid agencies are trying to distribute food and water to the hundreds of thousands of people reaching Dadaab.
"To deliver aid inside Somalia is a very important priority. When we see people in such a desperate situation, it would be much better if they could be supported inside the country," Guterres said.
Source: Al Jazeera
The head of the United Nations refugee agency has described the situation in drought-hit Somalia as the "worst humanitarian disaster" in the world, after meeting with those affected at the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya.
The camp, located in the northeast and the world's largest in the world, is overflowing with tens of thousands of refugees from Somalia, Ethiopia and within Kenya.
Antonio Guterres, the head of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), visited the camp on Sunday, appealing for "massive support" from the international community for the more than 380,000 people estimated to be living in Dadaab.
"I have no doubt that in today's world, Somalia corresponds to the worst humanitarian disaster. I have never seen in a refugee camp people coming in such desperate conditions," he told Al Jazeera.
"I saw a mother that had lost three of her children on the way here."
Guterres said that those at the camp were "the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable of the vulnerable".
The UNHCR chief is on a tour of the region in order to highlight the plight of those affected by the drought.
The World Food Programme estimates that more than 10 million people are already in need of humanitarian aid, with the UN Children's Fund estimating at least two million children are suffering from malnourishment.
Those children are in need of lifesaving action, the UN says.
On Thursday, Guterres visited the Ethiopian camp of Dollo Ado.
"The mortality rates we are witnessing are three times the level of emergency ceilings," he said.
"The level of malnutrition of the children coming in is 50 per cent. That is enough to explain why a very high level of mortality is inevitable."
Thousands flee
Hundreds of thousands of people continue to flee the drought, walking for days in search of food and water.
According to doctors in Dadaab, most of the children have severe cases of acute malnutrition and related complications such as anaemia.
"The children are presenting with skin complications where their skin is peeling off mainly due to deficiency in micro-nutrients," Dr Milhia Abdul Kader said. "They are coming in a very bad shape."
Most of the arrivals to the camps are women and very young children, many of whom are in very bad physical condition, Al Jazeera's Azad Essa, reporting from Dadaab, said.
"Every morning hundreds turn up at the registration sites, where they hope to get documented and receive some basic essentials," he said.
"But the process is long and people are waiting for days to complete registration and access food, having already walked for days to get here."
The epicentre of the drought lies on the three-way border shared by Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, a nomadic region where families depend heavily on livestock.
Uganda and Djibouti have also been hit by the crisis.
'Absolutely desperate'
Thousands more are waiting at reception centres outside the Dadaab camp.
"The people that are arriving are absolutely desperate," Andrew Wander of Save the Children, a UK-based charity, said.
"They haven't eaten for weeks, they've been travelling for a long, long time in very difficult situations."
Wander said 1,500 people are arriving in Dadaab every day and that the situation is now "extremely serious".
Doctors with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) told Al Jazeera the camps are being stretched to capacity.
"The situation in the outskirts of the established camps are catastrophes waiting to happen," said Essa.
"There are literally thousands of huts assembled out of tree branches, covered by plastic sheets provided by the UN.
"These refugees have registered, but there is no space for them in any of the three camps, so they have just effectively created their own one."
As well as providing medical help, aid agencies are trying to distribute food and water to the hundreds of thousands of people reaching Dadaab.
"To deliver aid inside Somalia is a very important priority. When we see people in such a desperate situation, it would be much better if they could be supported inside the country," Guterres said.
Source: Al Jazeera
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
amiiiiiin. Damn aweys and ninja wadhadsRovingMadness wrote:What a sick bastard this Aweys guy is. First, he displaced these poor women and children, hosted war and anarchy in their midst, engineered the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and is now using their tragedy as a recruitment tool for his evil plans. What a despicable character this man is. His "aid" is nothing but an attempt to collect the suffering young in Somalia in one place and conscript them as Al Shabab militias. May God Almighty help the suffering.
If you want to really understand how much these pigs care about the suffering people, understand that they even banned the affected people to move to refugee camps in Kenya & Ethiopia or government controlled areas in Mogadishu and Gedo. Vile and disgusting
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Come on Qaeda Lovers ? Where are ships carrying food aid from Tora Bora ? Where are the bumper crops ? Why are you not feeding the innocents in Shababistan ? Whats with the sudden change in policy to ask aid agencies to return ?
You sick bastards are the worst enemy who have condemned millions of Muslims to perish in our beloved Somalia from hunger.
May Allah place a pox on you, your houses, and your offspring.
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Yo, Qaeda lovers, why the fock are you not feeding the starving ?
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Come on Qaeda Lovers ? Where are ships carrying food aid from Tora Bora ? Where are the bumper crops ? Why are you not feeding the innocents in Shababistan ? Whats with the sudden change in policy to ask aid agencies to return ?
You sick bastards are the worst enemy who have condemned millions of Muslims to perish in our beloved Somalia from hunger.
May Allah place a pox on you, your houses, and your offspring.
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Re: Where are the Qaeda Donor Aid Programs
Meru we need your help to defeat those evil Terrorist!Meru wrote:AbdiWahab252 wrote:Come on Qaeda Lovers ? Where are ships carrying food aid from Tora Bora ? Where are the bumper crops ? Why are you not feeding the innocents in Shababistan ? Whats with the sudden change in policy to ask aid agencies to return ?
You sick bastards are the worst enemy who have condemned millions of Muslims to perish in our beloved Somalia from hunger.
May Allah place a pox on you, your houses, and your offspring.![]()
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you started well but ruined it at the end. that so called somaliweyn map makes me very angry and easily irritable i can withstand anything else but not that map my friend as i write am very edgy my blood pressure shot to 160/130 but only this map here makes me happy and calm. please my south Somali Friends we can live happily under one countryDudaaye wrote: Meru we need your help to defeat those evil Terrorist!
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