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Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by smoriacy: 10:54am On Oct 02, 2013
Beey: Who is this foolish Somali displaying his stupidity on a public forum?Can you imagine the degree of dumbness you display?Anyway,I don't blame you.Yours is a cursed lineage,the products of Abraham & Sarah' impatience,now the world has to deal with Ismael's cursed descendants.What money are you talking about taking out of Kenya?Is it those shacks by the roadside that you dare call businesses?What help do refugees have to offer their helper?I was hoping you were kidding.Why did the Indians not invest in your war-torn Somalia & chose Kenya instead?The economy of Kenya will not go down.All those who sit in circles plotting evil against our nation will be put to shame.The God of Kenya is alive and active.May whatever evil you plot against us come back to you double portion.Go have a good time with your hunger-stricken women and get your stupidity off this forum.Idiot!!!
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by smoriacy: 10:55am On Oct 02, 2013
Beey: Who is this foolish Somali displaying his stupidity on a public forum?Can you imagine the degree of dumbness you display?Anyway,I don't blame you.Yours is a cursed lineage,the products of Abraham & Sarah' impatience,now the world has to deal with Ismael's cursed descendants.What money are you talking about taking out of Kenya?Is it those shacks by the roadside that you dare call businesses?What help do refugees have to offer their helper?I was hoping you were kidding.Why did the Indians not invest in your war-torn Somalia & chose Kenya instead?The economy of Kenya will not go down.All those who sit in circles plotting evil against our nation will be put to shame.The God of Kenya is alive and active.May whatever evil you plot against us come back to you double portion.Go have a good time with your hunger-stricken women and get your stupidity off this forum.Idiot!!!
the problem with somalis they are given one neighbourhoof in the capital open kiosks and they start thinkin thts wat an economy is!! look this up senior executive at apple inc us she is a kenyan lady obama is kenyan and selling heena and perfumes doesn't entail economy in east and central africa there ate 463 inivative start up amounting 23 billion 11 billion is from kenya alone with wanainchi online totalin 345m$ two years into operation we are the world largest mobile money users with a total of 46 billion $ yearly and it was a second year dude who came up with the idea nw its used in india afghanistan as mpaisa in tz south africa uganda and pakistan to pay police oficers we buil and sell indians go retail and hospitality and health kenyan banks have opend branches all over east africa ni other country has apart from britain sa nigeria that's called diversifying your economy if indians do well in hospitality they all go thea the largest animal ranch in australia is a black kenyan venture nicholas biwitt and francis atwoli has the 23rd biggest hotel in tel aviv we invest as u rretail. nairobi stock exchange is the 4th largest in africa market capitalization with over 23k companies. all kenyan property
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Hbuyosh(m): 4:09pm On Oct 02, 2013
smoriacy:
the problem with somalis they are given one neighbourhoof in the capital open kiosks and they start thinkin thts wat an economy is!! look this up senior executive at apple inc us she is a kenyan lady obama is kenyan and selling heena and perfumes doesn't entail economy in east and central africa there ate 463 inivative start up amounting 23 billion 11 billion is from kenya alone with wanainchi online totalin 345m$ two years into operation we are the world largest mobile money users with a total of 46 billion $ yearly and it was a second year dude who came up with the idea nw its used in india afghanistan as mpaisa in tz south africa uganda and pakistan to pay police oficers we buil and sell indians go retail and hospitality and health kenyan banks have opend branches all over east africa ni other country has apart from britain sa nigeria that's called diversifying your economy if indians do well in hospitality they all go thea the largest animal ranch in australia is a black kenyan venture nicholas biwitt and francis atwoli has the 23rd biggest hotel in tel aviv we invest as u rretail. nairobi stock exchange is the 4th largest in africa market capitalization with over 23k companies. all kenyan property
Punctuate your work! angry
smoriacy:
the problem with somalis they are given one neighbourhoof in the capital open kiosks and they start thinkin thts wat an economy is!! look this up senior executive at apple inc us she is a kenyan lady obama is kenyan and selling heena and perfumes doesn't entail economy in east and central africa there ate 463 inivative start up amounting 23 billion 11 billion is from kenya alone with wanainchi online totalin 345m$ two years into operation we are the world largest mobile money users with a total of 46 billion $ yearly and it was a second year dude who came up with the idea nw its used in india afghanistan as mpaisa in tz south africa uganda and pakistan to pay police oficers we buil and sell indians go retail and hospitality and health kenyan banks have opend branches all over east africa ni other country has apart from britain sa nigeria that's called diversifying your economy if indians do well in hospitality they all go thea the largest animal ranch in australia is a black kenyan venture nicholas biwitt and francis atwoli has the 23rd biggest hotel in tel aviv we invest as u rretail. nairobi stock exchange is the 4th largest in africa market capitalization with over 23k companies. all kenyan property
it appears your english teacher forgot to advise u to always
punctuate your work and check on your spelling and tenses in order to make sense.
This one sounds like gibberish.
Dude, i hear kenya's education quality is reputed as one of the finest on the continent.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Ajuran: 12:51am On Oct 06, 2013
Kenya’s military, embarrassed by mounting evidence of large-scale looting by soldiers during the terrorist attack on the Westgate mall in Nairobi, is appealing for public help to identify and punish the looters.

“The Ministry of Defence is committed to get to the bottom of this matter,” the Kenyan military said in a statement on Thursday after a crisis meeting of top defence officials. Any soldiers found guilty of looting “will be firmly dealt with,” the statement said.

Earlier in the day, a Nairobi newspaper reported that footage from closed-circuit cameras showed Kenyan soldiers stealing money from cash registers at an abandoned supermarket at the mall within hours of the terrorist attack.

The evidence of looting is disturbing because it suggests that Kenya’s poorly paid and corrupt soldiers could be bribed to turn a blind eye to terrorist threats to the country. There is already speculation that the Westgate attackers may have entered the country by bribing border guards.

At least 67 people were killed in the attack.

A Nairobi newspaper, The Star, said the closed-circuit footage shows the soldiers opening cash registers and dumping cash into plastic shopping bags on the night of Sept. 21, while the attackers were holed up in a corner of the mall.

The footage shows three soldiers walking out of the supermarket with plastic shopping bags filled with cash, while others can be seen choosing items from the supermarket shelves, it said.



http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/kenyan-soldiers-looted-stores-before-nairobi-mall-attack-was-over-report/article14674662/
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 1:39am On Oct 06, 2013
[size=15pt]BREAKING NEWS: U.S forces strikes Libya and Somalia.[/size]

(CNN) -- U.S. military forces were involved in two separate operations in Africa -- one of them targeting a member of the group Al-Shabaab, which was behind last month's Kenya mall attack, and the other going after an al Qaeda leader tied to the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies.
The Al-Shabaab raid took place in Somalia, where that terrorist group is based, sometime in the past 24 hours, a senior U.S. official said Saturday evening.
The team of U.S. Navy SEALs had to withdraw before it could confirm whether it killed the target because they came under fire, the official said. The SEALs made the "prudent decision" to withdraw rather than engage in further combat, according to the official.
The other mission ended in the capture of Abu Anas al Libi, who is suspected to have played a significant role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya, U.S. officials said.
The key al Qaeda operative was captured by U.S. special operations forces in Tripoli, Libya, according to the officials.
This U.S. operation was conducted with the knowledge of the Libyan government, said one U.S. official.
It was not immediately known if the two operations were coordinated or even related: While Al-Shabaab is affiliated with al Qaeda, it is not known that al Libi had any connection with that group or was linked to last month's deadly attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall.
Still, it shows the U.S. military's capabilities to strike quickly against terrorists -- and not just using unmanned drones, as have been frequently used in Yemen, Pakistan and other locales.
Al-Shabaab blamed for Kenya mall attack
Al-Shabaab long has been a target of Washington: It was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government in March 2008. The group is seeking to turn Somalia into a fundamentalist Islamic state, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, though it has targeted people outside that African country as well.
While the Somali group has been linked to a number of attacks, its most recent one on Nairobi's Westgate Mall -- which left at least 67 people dead -- thrust it into the spotlight once again. Washington vowed to support Kenya's government after the bloody, multi-day raid, which raised concerns that something like it could happen in the United States.
Why exactly U.S. forces went after the group recently in southern Somalia wasn't immediately known.
It's not believed that any SEALs died in that raid.
South-central Somalia is where most of the group's foreign fighters and leaders live and is heavily guarded. The group there has been increasingly squeezed as Kenyan forces fight the group from the south and African Union forces come down from Mogadishu.
Al Libi tied to U.S. embassy bombings
In some ways, U.S. authorities have had their eyes on al Libi for even longer -- even putting out a $5 million reward for information leading to him.
He is alleged to have played a key role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya.
U.S. officials have wanted al Libi, 49, to face trial in an American court. As is, he's been indicted on charges of conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, murder, destruction of American buildings and government property, and destruction of national defense utilities of the United States.
The al Qaeda member had been seen in Tripoli, as CNN was first to report back in September 2012, citing Western intelligence sources. These sources said there was concern that al Libi was working to establish an al Qaeda network in Libya.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/05/world/africa/us-forces-africa-terrorist-raids/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Ajuran: 1:44am On Oct 06, 2013
Bimpss: [size=15pt]BREAKING NEWS: U.S forces strikes Libya and Somalia.[/size]

(CNN) -- U.S. military forces were involved in two separate operations in Africa -- one of them targeting a member of the group Al-Shabaab, which was behind last month's Kenya mall attack, and the other going after an al Qaeda leader tied to the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies.
The Al-Shabaab raid took place in Somalia, where that terrorist group is based, sometime in the past 24 hours, a senior U.S. official said Saturday evening.
The team of U.S. Navy SEALs had to withdraw before it could confirm whether it killed the target because they came under fire, the official said. The SEALs made the "prudent decision" to withdraw rather than engage in further combat, according to the official.
The other mission ended in the capture of Abu Anas al Libi, who is suspected to have played a significant role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya, U.S. officials said.
The key al Qaeda operative was captured by U.S. special operations forces in Tripoli, Libya, according to the officials.
This U.S. operation was conducted with the knowledge of the Libyan government, said one U.S. official.
It was not immediately known if the two operations were coordinated or even related: While Al-Shabaab is affiliated with al Qaeda, it is not known that al Libi had any connection with that group or was linked to last month's deadly attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall.
Still, it shows the U.S. military's capabilities to strike quickly against terrorists -- and not just using unmanned drones, as have been frequently used in Yemen, Pakistan and other locales.
Al-Shabaab blamed for Kenya mall attack
Al-Shabaab long has been a target of Washington: It was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government in March 2008. The group is seeking to turn Somalia into a fundamentalist Islamic state, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, though it has targeted people outside that African country as well.
While the Somali group has been linked to a number of attacks, its most recent one on Nairobi's Westgate Mall -- which left at least 67 people dead -- thrust it into the spotlight once again. Washington vowed to support Kenya's government after the bloody, multi-day raid, which raised concerns that something like it could happen in the United States.
Why exactly U.S. forces went after the group recently in southern Somalia wasn't immediately known.
It's not believed that any SEALs died in that raid.
South-central Somalia is where most of the group's foreign fighters and leaders live and is heavily guarded. The group there has been increasingly squeezed as Kenyan forces fight the group from the south and African Union forces come down from Mogadishu.
Al Libi tied to U.S. embassy bombings
In some ways, U.S. authorities have had their eyes on al Libi for even longer -- even putting out a $5 million reward for information leading to him.
He is alleged to have played a key role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya.
U.S. officials have wanted al Libi, 49, to face trial in an American court. As is, he's been indicted on charges of conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, murder, destruction of American buildings and government property, and destruction of national defense utilities of the United States.
The al Qaeda member had been seen in Tripoli, as CNN was first to report back in September 2012, citing Western intelligence sources. These sources said there was concern that al Libi was working to establish an al Qaeda network in Libya.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/05/world/africa/us-forces-africa-terrorist-raids/index.html?hpt=hp_t1


the seals withdrew loooooooooool. Somali people are crazy, Do you remember Black Hawk Down.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 1:53am On Oct 06, 2013
Ajuran:


the seals withdrew loooooooooool. Somali people are crazy, Do you remember Black Hawk Down.

Yes, so? This is a new development. It only sends one message, the U.S forces have their target on al-shabab now. They wanted attention, now they've got it.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Ajuran: 1:59am On Oct 06, 2013
Bimpss:

Yes, so? This is a new development. It only sends one message, the U.S forces have their target on al-shabab now. They wanted attention, now they've got it.

idioot, alshabaab is not 1 man. but a group of somalis who fight for what they think is right, killing the leader doesnt do anything but just provoke more attacks. Plus the spirit of fighting is too different than negroid who submit easily. God have mercy on anyone who messes with Somalis.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by BlackKenichi(m): 2:05am On Oct 06, 2013
Bimpss: [size=15pt]BREAKING NEWS: U.S forces strikes Libya and Somalia.[/size]

(CNN) -- U.S. military forces were involved in two separate operations in Africa -- one of them targeting a member of the group Al-Shabaab, which was behind last month's Kenya mall attack, and the other going after an al Qaeda leader tied to the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies.
The Al-Shabaab raid took place in Somalia, where that terrorist group is based, sometime in the past 24 hours, a senior U.S. official said Saturday evening.
The team of U.S. Navy SEALs had to withdraw before it could confirm whether it killed the target because they came under fire, the official said. The SEALs made the "prudent decision" to withdraw rather than engage in further combat, according to the official.
The other mission ended in the capture of Abu Anas al Libi, who is suspected to have played a significant role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya, U.S. officials said.
The key al Qaeda operative was captured by U.S. special operations forces in Tripoli, Libya, according to the officials.
This U.S. operation was conducted with the knowledge of the Libyan government, said one U.S. official.
It was not immediately known if the two operations were coordinated or even related: While Al-Shabaab is affiliated with al Qaeda, it is not known that al Libi had any connection with that group or was linked to last month's deadly attack on Nairobi's Westgate Mall.
Still, it shows the U.S. military's capabilities to strike quickly against terrorists -- and not just using unmanned drones, as have been frequently used in Yemen, Pakistan and other locales.
Al-Shabaab blamed for Kenya mall attack
Al-Shabaab long has been a target of Washington: It was designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government in March 2008. The group is seeking to turn Somalia into a fundamentalist Islamic state, according to the Council on Foreign Relations, though it has targeted people outside that African country as well.
While the Somali group has been linked to a number of attacks, its most recent one on Nairobi's Westgate Mall -- which left at least 67 people dead -- thrust it into the spotlight once again. Washington vowed to support Kenya's government after the bloody, multi-day raid, which raised concerns that something like it could happen in the United States.
Why exactly U.S. forces went after the group recently in southern Somalia wasn't immediately known.
It's not believed that any SEALs died in that raid.
South-central Somalia is where most of the group's foreign fighters and leaders live and is heavily guarded. The group there has been increasingly squeezed as Kenyan forces fight the group from the south and African Union forces come down from Mogadishu.
Al Libi tied to U.S. embassy bombings
In some ways, U.S. authorities have had their eyes on al Libi for even longer -- even putting out a $5 million reward for information leading to him.
He is alleged to have played a key role in the August 7, 1998, bombings of American embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and Nairobi, Kenya.
U.S. officials have wanted al Libi, 49, to face trial in an American court. As is, he's been indicted on charges of conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, murder, destruction of American buildings and government property, and destruction of national defense utilities of the United States.
The al Qaeda member had been seen in Tripoli, as CNN was first to report back in September 2012, citing Western intelligence sources. These sources said there was concern that al Libi was working to establish an al Qaeda network in Libya.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/05/world/africa/us-forces-africa-terrorist-raids/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
The US Navy Seals have intervened! shocked shocked shocked
Al Shabaab have gone done f*cked up now! grin grin grin
Al Qaeda have also been shook up majorly as well.

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Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 2:10am On Oct 06, 2013
Ajuran:

idioot, alshabaab is not 1 man. but a group of somalis who fight for what they think is right, killing the leader doesnt do anything but just provoke more attacks. Plus the spirit of fighting is too different than negroid who submit easily. God have mercy on anyone who messes with Somalis.

Haven't you ever heard that in order to kill a snake you have to cut "The head" off first? Killing the leader makes the group more vulnerable. It weakens them in a way. With the leader gone, the group would be disorganized hence making them fragile to more attacks.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Ajuran: 2:32am On Oct 06, 2013
Bimpss:

Haven't you ever heard that in order to kill a snake you have to cut "The head" off first? Killing the leader makes the group more vulnerable. It weakens them in a way. With the leader gone, the group would be disorganized hence making them fragile to more attacks.

Osama is dead, alqaeda is still alive, this is a country its a gurella group.

And the Somali people are a strong people, They fight till death.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Bimpss(f): 2:42am On Oct 06, 2013
Ajuran:

Osama is dead, alqaeda is still alive, this is a country its a gurella group.

And the Somali people are a strong people, They fight till death.

My friend: Osama, saddam, al-masri, muhammed atef, anwar al-awlaki (I can go on) are dead, and alqaeda is weak (good as dead also, if you ask me). Al-shabab asked for trouble, and they are going to get it. I don't think it's going to take the U.S. much effort to weaken them, after all al-qaeda was more venomous back in the day, now look where they are now. Run down.
Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Ajuran: 2:47am On Oct 06, 2013
Bimpss:

My friend: Osama, saddam, al-masri, muhammed atef, anwar al-awlaki (I can go on) are dead, and alqaeda is weak (good as dead also, if you ask me). Al-shabab asked for trouble, and they are going to get it. I don't think it's going to take the U.S. much effort to weaken them, after all al-qaeda was more venomous back in the day, now look where they are now? Run down.

What ever you say. All i learned in college was these groups are ideological driven not indivually driven like a cult.

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