Al-Qaeda releases posthumous message

Kabla hujasoma hiyo habari nakushauri kwanza usome ALQAEDA KAMA RICHMOND

Habari yenyewe ni hii
A recording purported to have been made by Osama Bin Laden shortly before he died has been released by al-Qaeda.
In the message, he praises the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and speaks of a "rare historic opportunity" for Muslims to rise up.
The 12-minute audio message appeared on a video posted on Islamist websites, and has been translated by the US monitoring group SITE intelligence.
Bin Laden was shot dead by US Navy Seals at a Pakistan compound on 2 May.
Speculation is mounting that al-Qaeda has appointed a former Egyptian army colonel, Saif al-Adel, as temporary leader to replace Bin Laden.
BBC News - Osama Bin Laden: Al-Qaeda releases posthumous message
 
Posthumous audio recording by Osama bin Laden

 
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Kabla hujasoma hiyo habari nakushauri kwanza usome ALQAEDA KAMA RICHMOND

Habari yenyewe ni hii
A recording purported to have been made by Osama Bin Laden shortly before he died has been released by al-Qaeda.
In the message, he praises the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt and speaks of a "rare historic opportunity" for Muslims to rise up.
The 12-minute audio message appeared on a video posted on Islamist websites, and has been translated by the US monitoring group SITE intelligence.
Bin Laden was shot dead by US Navy Seals at a Pakistan compound on 2 May.
Speculation is mounting that al-Qaeda has appointed a former Egyptian army colonel, Saif al-Adel, as temporary leader to replace Bin Laden.
BBC News - Osama Bin Laden: Al-Qaeda releases posthumous message

Habari za gaidi la Kiislamu, marehemu Osama bin Laden, hazina mvuto tena, mwacheni aendelee kupata mateso huko kuzimu akiwasubiri wauaji wenzake!
 
Wee wacha tu, wamarekani walisema waliiokota passport ya mmoja wa 911 hijackers ikiwa kama mpya mitaa michache kutoka twin tower lakini hakuna mfupa wa hijacker wala mabati ya masalia ya ndege.

wanatupata sana ambao hatuna muda wa kufikiri na kudadisi.
 
Osama kafa jamani, ni gaidi na muuaji ingawa hakutumia mkono wake
 
hii yote ni katika kujaribu kudivert attention yo kuprove kwamba kweli waliyemuua ni osama original.!!!
ila kazi wanayo, 9/11 ni double edged sword, wanajaribu kuicover lakini ukweli utasimama!
 
93-Year-Old Woman Violently Robbed -- Of $4!

May 18, 2011 10:30 PM
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(Surveillance video captured Michael Crump in a center city apartment elevator just before he attacked an elderly woman, kicking her and breaking her finger.)



PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - A 48-year-old Philadelphia man has pleaded guilty to two despicable robberies in Center City: an attack on a 93-year-old woman in the elevator of her apartment building, and another attack on a young mother walking her infant in a stroller.


Both victims were in court Wednesday as defendant Michael Crump admitted to the crimes.


There was an audible gasp from spectators in the courtroom as the prosecutor described how Crump had knocked the elderly victim to the ground and then kicked her before fleeing from the elevator.


Crump got four dollars from the woman, but not without a fight.


“You are supposed to, if you are being attacked, you’re supposed to hand over your valuables and not make a fuss about it,” the feisty elderly victim told the judge. “But my feeling is, damn it, I worked all my life for this money and you are not going to get it. It was only four bucks, let’s be brutally honest about it. The whole robbery was only four dollars. But at the same time it’s my money and I worked for it.”


The elderly victim did lose a valued photo of her husband, who died five years ago, and that clearly still hurts more than the bruises and broken finger.


Crump pleaded guilty in a third case, a pickpocket crime, earlier this week. He is in custody and will be sentenced in July.


Reported by Tony Hanson, KYW Newsradio 1060
 
Paranoia. Yaani kuna watu ngozi nyeusi humu wana midadi sana na matatizo ya waarabu. lol
 
Wameshamuua Osama ,OK.
sasa soma hii.

The death of Osama bin Laden will raise the inevitable question: What are we still doing in Afghanistan? The answer, of course, is that the mission in Afghanistan is about something bigger and more ambitious than eliminating Al Qaeda's leaders-most of whom, in any event, are probably living in Pakistan, as bin Laden was when the United States finally tracked him down. No, the mission in Afghanistan isn't about killing Al Qaeda members. It's about stabilizing the country so that it can never again serve as the hotbed of extremism that it was until 2001, with all of the attendant national security and human rights problems that resulted.
Crossroads: Can We Win in Afghanistan? - by Peter Bergen | The AfPak Channel
 
Wameshamuua Osama ,OK.
sasa soma hii.

The death of Osama bin Laden will raise the inevitable question: What are we still doing in Afghanistan? The answer, of course, is that the mission in Afghanistan is about something bigger and more ambitious than eliminating Al Qaeda's leaders-most of whom, in any event, are probably living in Pakistan, as bin Laden was when the United States finally tracked him down. No, the mission in Afghanistan isn't about killing Al Qaeda members. It's about stabilizing the country so that it can never again serve as the hotbed of extremism that it was until 2001, with all of the attendant national security and human rights problems that resulted.
Crossroads: Can We Win in Afghanistan? - by Peter Bergen | The AfPak Channel
Hapa sasa ulikuwa unataka kusemaje?
 
Na walienda Somalia kufanya nini? let me guess, kwa sababu wana jangwa zuri.
Walikwenda kusaidia rebels kuleta demokrasia.,mkuu.

Umesikia demokrasia ilivyoshamiri sasa huko Mogadishu?

Karibuni tu wakimaliza kazi Libya watawasaidia Al shabab kuunda serikali ya Somalia mpya.
 
Walikwenda kusaidia rebels kuleta demokrasia.,mkuu.

Umesikia demokrasia ilivyoshamiri sasa huko Mogadishu?

Karibuni tu wakimaliza kazi Libya watawasaidia Al shabab kuunda serikali ya Somalia mpya.

lol, kaz unayo.
 
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