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The drought in Somalia

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The drought in Somalia

Postby Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah » Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:44 pm

My heart completely shattered and still physically hurts when I saw the videos and pictures of our people on the news and various sites. Wallahi billahi I want us to all help them, any ideas? I dont wanna donate to tv channels and what-not i dont believe the money will get there.

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Every nation on earth help each other when a calamity like this strikes, their people in the diaspora send water food etc in huge quantites. Im sure i can pull a few strings and get some rich relatives onboard one step at a time inshaAllahu tacala

Btw what has happened to the rivers have the decreased lately cos I thought the people used that water and I believe the crops havent failed this year...strange..

InshaAllah please uu duceya dadkeena dhibaataysan, beri waa Jimce please 10 mins before maghrib and until maghrib (thats the best time for duca) make a lot of dua for them that Allah subxanahu wa tacala sends them good rain that allieviates the drought and makes them fit and healthy again

Allahuma ameen

BarakAllahu feekom walalayaal

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Re: The drought in Somalia

Postby Cirwaaq » Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:10 am

Well where is the TFG?

Since 2006 Food shortages were supplimented and distripution managed by non other then Shebab. Well if they have been bombed and chased out then who is suppose to replace them now?

Regardless of how bad Shebab is/was they managed available stocks between the HAVES and the HAVE NOTS. There is excess food available but due to profiteering only those with cash are allowed to eat.

After Shebab is removed can the TFG stop their internal disputes long enough to provide any services to the civilians... I don't think so.

Excess food is available who can enforce emergency procedure to tackle the profiteering warlord businessmen who own the TFG? So a small portion of the food reachs the civilians who need it.

Don't for a minute believe there is a food shortage. This tactic is delibrate to force the civilians to change allegiance. Shebab controlled areas are delibrately being starved to death.

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Re: The drought in Somalia

Postby globetrotter2 » Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:23 am

The TFG with the illitrate quran teacher at its helm is busy buying villas overseas, busy flying first class and creating tensions while its citizens are dying of hunger. The wahabis are busy crying jihad and the diaspora are busy attending expensive weddings.

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Re: The drought in Somalia

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:42 am

Dude , blame this on the focking shabaab animals. First they banned non-muslims helping the poor, now they beg for their help. Losers weeye.

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Re: The drought in Somalia

Postby Cirwaaq » Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:55 am

Dude , blame this on the focking shabaab animals. First they banned non-muslims helping the poor, now they beg for their help. Losers weeye.
Even in war there are limits in engagement. Starving the population in shebab controled areas is a new low.

To blame shebab is to acknowledge their relevance and ability to exercise a form of order that prevents mass starvation, Right?

Is Shebab the government?

2 Edge sword.

In the war against Shebab the Population is mere collateral damage i just wonder what percentage of the population is acceptable collateral to the TFG... 10%, 50% or a 100%?


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