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thuks
#401 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:17:35 PM
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sheri wrote:
Converts in any religion are always dangerous. They usually become fanatics couple that with little knowledge of dogmas of the said religion they pretend to profess. Someone in the republic was a christian but when she converted you all can see the results.
Disclaimer " I have not mentioned names"

No, you haven't Laughing out loudly
I care!
AlphDoti
#402 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:29:13 PM
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My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...


Coolio
#403 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:32:25 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...



Thanks for those kind words.
Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
Alba
#404 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:37:09 PM
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hardwood wrote:


Yes they had voted for Morsi but rebelled when he tried to introduce a sharia leaning constitution,
saying they never wanted to be the next Iran, and that they wanted their freedoms.


That is correct. Once people get a taste of life under Sharia law, they reject it.


Somalis especially hated Al Shabaab's version of Sharia law which included:
1. Banning watching of football
2. Banning the internet
3. No chewing miraa
4. No cigarettes
5. No education for girls
6. Stoning to death women accused of adultery
7. Amputating the hands of accused thieves

Guru what are your thoughts on #5?

Not only are girls forbidden from studying. But in extreme cases such as the Taliban, girls who dare to go to school will have acid thrown in their faces.
Alba
#405 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:54:03 PM
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In November there was a report that KDF is making illicit money from charcoal exports from Kismayu
http://www.nation.co.ke/...a/1056-3442062-dhar8ez/

The amount mention by the Nation that KDF makes is a staggering Sh1.2bn per year, much of which goes to the senior officers. Farrah Maalim said on TV recently that this explains why they don't want to leave Somalia. It might also explain why they are so incompetent. KDF senior officers are paying more attention to these shady deals than actual military strategy.

It might be partly why Shabaab are fighting KDF so aggresively since KDF has muscled them out of one of their sources of cash. And they can use this propaganda to recruit and discourage locals from helping KDF with much needed intelligence. This is basically fuel for making somalis hate KDF even more and this is a recipe for disaster.
AlphDoti
#406 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7:02:18 PM
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Alba wrote:
hardwood wrote:


Yes they had voted for Morsi but rebelled when he tried to introduce a sharia leaning constitution,
saying they never wanted to be the next Iran, and that they wanted their freedoms.

That is correct. Once people get a taste of life under Sharia law, they reject it.

Somalis especially hated Al Shabaab's version of Sharia law which included:
1. Banning watching of football
2. Banning the internet
3. No chewing miraa
4. No cigarettes
5. No education for girls
6. Stoning to death women accused of adultery
7. Amputating the hands of accused thieves

Guru what are your thoughts on #5?

Not only are girls forbidden from studying. But in extreme cases such as the Taliban, girls who dare to go to school will have acid thrown in their faces.

The public information below, completely destroys your wrong notion no.5
hardwood
#407 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7:07:59 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...




So what do you want to achieve by posting such a video?
Ngalaka
#408 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 7:59:20 PM
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That video is in bad taste.

Posting it here betrays certain underlying motives!
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
Alba
#409 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:00:47 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:


The public information below, completely destroys your wrong notion no.5


You speak of Fatima in the 9th century. Today in the 21st century we have Malala Yousef who was shot by the talibahn for daring to go to school. The poor girl had to flee from her home and go live in the UK.
Ngalaka
#410 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:08:26 PM
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Why deny what is in plain sight!

Isn't it a fact that Alshabab, Boko Haram, Taliban and a host of other Islamists deny girls education!



Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
Lolest!
#411 Posted : Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:34:14 PM
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hardwood wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...




So what do you want to achieve by posting such a video?

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Liv
#412 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 12:05:31 AM
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AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...





Hypocrite !!!
kiash
#413 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 8:43:37 AM
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Alba wrote:
In November there was a report that KDF is making illicit money from charcoal exports from Kismayu
http://www.nation.co.ke/...a/1056-3442062-dhar8ez/

The amount mention by the Nation that KDF makes is a staggering Sh1.2bn per year, much of which goes to the senior officers. Farrah Maalim said on TV recently that this explains why they don't want to leave Somalia. It might also explain why they are so incompetent. KDF senior officers are paying more attention to these shady deals than actual military strategy.

It might be partly why Shabaab are fighting KDF so aggresively since KDF has muscled them out of one of their sources of cash. And they can use this propaganda to recruit and discourage locals from helping KDF with much needed intelligence. This is basically fuel for making somalis hate KDF even more and this is a recipe for disaster.



There might be 98% truth on the abbove. I also heard some mucene that the soldiers who end in Somali pay something. This is because of the allowances they get.So those in the barracks who do not have the cash or know someone stay in Kenya.But when you see the colleagues who paid being brought back in coffins, how do you feel ?
This does not seem to bother the big man up there , while Bush ,Obama and even Tony Blair went to Iraq to visit their soldiers, i have not heard anything from muthamaki,infact he had to go to Addis to see Amina loose, kweli mungu hali ugali.
Anti_Burglar
#414 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 8:57:19 AM
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AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...





Dunbar's number.

Each alshabab has at least 150 persons who he interacts with and who also stands by what they stand by.

Alphdoti is one of an alshabab's 150.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#415 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 10:58:18 AM
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whats the kdf doing in Somali if they are getting killed like chicken there? that theory of protecting the charcoal business now looks very feasible
guru267
#416 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 4:08:18 PM
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Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
Alba
#417 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 5:40:51 PM
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kiash wrote:


There might be 98% truth on the abbove. I also heard some mucene that the soldiers who end in Somali pay something. This is because of the allowances they get.So those in the barracks who do not have the cash or know someone stay in Kenya.But when you see the colleagues who paid being brought back in coffins, how do you feel ?
This does not seem to bother the big man up there , while Bush ,Obama and even Tony Blair went to Iraq to visit their soldiers, i have not heard anything from muthamaki,infact he had to go to Addis to see Amina loose, kweli mungu hali ugali.


It is indeed true that soldiers bribe senior officers in order to be assigned to peace-keeping roles.
I don't know how much AMISOM pays. But the UN pays soldiers about US$1400 per month. This is signifcant and can result in a private making more money than a Major.
Back in the 1990s when Kenyan peacekeepers were sent to Yugoslavia, it was standard for senior army officers who were in charge of assignments to demand that each recruit who wants to go for a peacekeeping mission, must sign a promisory note to pay an amount to the senior official. This was usually 10% of what the UN was paying. These senior army officials made colossal amounts via such bribes. Its possible that something similar happens now. But the difference is that Yugoslavia was safe compared to Somalia. And I am also reading that KDF soldier morale is low because of unpaid allowances.
And I would be curious to see whether the youth are still eager to join the army given what is happening now.
AlphDoti
#418 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:03:31 PM
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Liv wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...



Hypocrite !!!

@liv, let's leave side shows aside, this is national security matters. Among the dead, there were several Muslims. 2 of them I knew their families. So bro, I'm affected directly by this. Sad
Ngalaka
#419 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:31:40 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Liv wrote:
AlphDoti wrote:
My heart goes to our soldiers, to their families, to our country... I'm hoping a solution is found soon and end the suffering by those affected, directly and indirectly...


Hypocrite !!!

@liv, let's leave side shows aside, this is national security matters. Among the dead, there were several Muslims. 2 of them I knew their families. So bro, I'm affected directly by this. Sad


Whenever our forces go to war be it with al shabab or any other enemy, we all are realistic enough to understand that unfortunately some of our troops are bound to fall, get injured or be captured!

If this happens for a just cause, well it is a price we pay as a people.

So the questions here are; Is fighting al shabab a just cause?
Are all the commentators here able to pledge 100% loyalty with our troops or are some conflicted!
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
guru267
#420 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:47:56 PM
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Alba wrote:
hardwood wrote:


Yes they had voted for Morsi but rebelled when he tried to introduce a sharia leaning constitution,
saying they never wanted to be the next Iran, and that they wanted their freedoms.


That is correct. Once people get a taste of life under Sharia law, they reject it.


Somalis especially hated Al Shabaab's version of Sharia law which included:
1. Banning watching of football
2. Banning the internet
3. No chewing miraa
4. No cigarettes
5. No education for girls
6. Stoning to death women accused of adultery
7. Amputating the hands of accused thieves

Guru what are your thoughts on #5?

Not only are girls forbidden from studying. But in extreme cases such as the Taliban, girls who dare to go to school will have acid thrown in their faces.



No. 5 and the rest seem like Western propaganda

Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
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