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Al Shabab Human Resources department
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No sxb when you have a country like Somalia where the likes of Hiraale wants to have the cake and eat it too I doubt it is ever a matter of depression or psychological ills but rather a case of a hungry oppressed being fighting to have his slice of the cake... if it means blowing himself or herself in the process so bit it, sure beats dying a slow death brought by hunger.The`Republic wrote:I am convinced they take advantage of depressed and psychologically afflicted young men.
Others would definitely get to eat and live in peace in Kismaayo with Hiraale blown to pieces, that I have no doubt about it.
Seeraar is dead by the way. Pretty exciting news to say the least... could be that much sweeter though had Hiraale been sitting right next to him.
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Your obession Barre Hiiraale is rather getting distraught, hope you don't suffer from depression or mental problems. Tollow jinni miyaa kugu jiro?D-Runner wrote:No sxb when you have a country like Somalia where the likes of Hiraale wants to have the cake and eat it too I doubt it is ever a matter of depression or psychological ills but rather a case of a hungry oppressed being fighting to have his slice of the cake... if it means blowing himself or herself in the process so bit it, sure beats dying a slow death brought by hunger.The`Republic wrote:I am convinced they take advantage of depressed and psychologically afflicted young men.
Others would definitely get to eat and live in peace in Kismaayo with Hiraale blown to pieces, that I have no doubt about it.
Seeraar is dead by the way. Pretty exciting news to say the least... could be that much sweeter though had Hiraale been sitting right next to him.
Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
sexy-k, they are very strict when it comes to dealing with crimes, even misdemeanors. The guy who harassed the girl is lucky he didn't go to the chopping block. Even TFG officials admit shababs are champions when it comes to dealing with criminal behaviors. Their problem is they are totalitarians and go by the book - no leniency of any kind.
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So why don't they just ease up on the way they deal with crime? Instead of chopping a theif's hand off, why not give him jail time? They're acting barbaric. The fact that they tweet speaks volumes how they're 21st century barbarians.waryaa wrote:sexy-k, they are very strict when it comes to dealing with crimes, even misdemeanors. The guy who harassed the girl is lucky he didn't go to the chopping block. Even TFG officials admit shababs are champions when it comes to dealing with criminal behaviors. Their problem is they are totalitarians and go by the book - no leniency of any kind.
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Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
I dunno about anybody else, but if somebody tried to convince me to kill myself so I can go to Jannah, I'd have a question or two about why they aren't making the blessed trip themselves.
Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
The guys who leave from the diaspora aren't unstable or even taken advantage of almost all left on their own volition. Its ideology that attracts them not some mythical recruiter preying on innocent children. I cant speak for what happens in Somalia.
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Sxb when rage and hopelessness consumes you, you bet people do dumb things especially in an atmosphere like Somalia where even if you want to escape the madness you have no where to escape to. Our past and the leaders we have like the two face Shiikh in Villa Somalia seriously would drive even the least likely candidate to madness. Just two years ago, yes Meles was the devil, this is what the two face Shiikh was preaching on loud speakers calling for his head and shit; no sxb, no one had a gun on their head when those blowing themselves up were willingly blowing themselves up and if you seriously are serious about asking question then by all means, let's start with what is so rotten with our society that has innocent young souls doing the dumb things that they do.yungnfresh wrote:I dunno about anybody else, but if somebody tried to convince me to kill myself so I can go to Jannah, I'd have a question or two about why they aren't making the blessed trip themselves.
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Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
I bet they tell them you are so nice you deserve Jenna more than i do, or waka daba imaana

Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
Hassan dahir is a nasty loser guy ordering to his people and heroes.so rediculous than kabakudukade dude from wacbudhan.much losers in dhusamareb than anywhere else.fuck hasanleey.
Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
What questions have you got?BlackVelvet wrote:I for one would like to speak to an Al Shabab supporter, just to understand where they're coming from.
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Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
Mujaahid Arabman, was the bombing of Hotel Shaamoow justified?
Was the killing of professor shahiid and professor addow justified?
Was the killing of professor shahiid and professor addow justified?
Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
It was an inside job. Just like the last one targeting the current PM.Jam Street wrote:Mujaahid Arabman, was the bombing of Hotel Shaamoow justified?
Was the killing of professor shahiid and professor addow justified?
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I just wanted to see your logic brother. You were always reasonable so I wanted to see if things had changed. What if they were responsible for it? Would u say they were wrong or you think these al-shaydaan CIA agents can't go wrong?
Re: Al Shabab Human Resources department
You've to understand there are entities who work hard to make local people hate local insurgencies. A British man named Harold Rawdon Briggs* invented the concept. He said "you delegitimize insurgent groups by infiltrating them and committing heinous act and accrediting such act to the insurgent group." It doesn't take much effort to drug an individual, strap him with explosives and tell him to go to a coordination. And with a remote control, someone does the obvious.Jam Street wrote:I just wanted to see your logic brother. You were always reasonable so I wanted to see if things had changed. What if they were responsible for it? Would u say they were wrong or you think these al-shaydaan CIA agents can't go wrong?
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Rawdon_Briggs
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