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3 Films In 1 Event - Have Fun In Big SOMALI Family Day - Birmingham 7th May 2010 - Dr Funny

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Sahra halgan iyo farxaan xidig -haboon

New somali song 2011,the best somali song in this year

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Pakistani hostages released by Somali pirates arrive home SAMAA TV Top Story, Breaking News, Latest News, Pakistan News, World News, Sports News, Business News, Entertainme

KARACHI: PNS Zulfiqar, carrying Captain Wasi along with 22 other hostages released by Somali pirates, have arrived here around 4.20pm, SAMAA reported on Thursday. The 22 people released by Somali pirates reached Dockyard, Karachi after six days of journey by sea. The released hostages include four Pakistanis, 11 Egyptians, six Indians and a Sri Lankan national. Four Pakistanis include Ship Captain Wasi Hasan, Engineer Syyed Alam, Chief Officer Ali Rehman and diesel mechanic Muzzammil. A ceremony will be held in their honor at Governor House. AGENCIES ADD: Pakistan on Thursday welcomed a group of hostages held for 10 months by pirates off the coast of Somalia, after sending a navy vessel to rescue the Egyptians, Indians, Pakistanis and one Sri Lankan. Pakistan helped Egypt to secure the release of the Egyptian-registered boat, Suez, which docked in Oman last week after the ordeal began in August 2010. "Our navy ship PNS Zulfiqar has reached Karachi port along with the 22 crew members of the Egyptian boat," said Pakistan navy spokesman Mohammad Kamran. "We are welcoming them warmly and will keep the foreigners as our guests," he said. A ceremony was conducted to welcome the hostages, with relatives of the four Pakistanis in attendance, the local government said. The other crew includes 11 Egyptians, six Indians and a Sri Lankan.

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Aljazeera Somali US teen Guuled Mahamed held in Kuwait returns home.flv

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Attempt to kill Danish cartoonist foiled

http://www.timesofearth.com/Entertainment/?NT=10&nid=15377 COPENHAGEN - Danish police have shot and wounded an axe-wielding Somali man who tried to break into the home of a cartoonist whose 2005 drawings of Prophet Muhammad outraged Muslims around the world. Intelligence authorities said the 28-year-old suspect, armed with an axe and knife, had attempted to enter the home of cartoonist Kurt Westergaard in the eastern city of Aarhus late on Friday. Westergaard, whose 5-year-old granddaughter was in the home on a sleepover, sought shelter in a specially made safe room when the suspect broke a window of the home, Preben Nielsen of the Aarhus police said. Michael Larsen, a police spokesman, said that authorities arrived at the house minutes after receiving an alarm alerting them to the intruder. "[The authorities] found a person and he attacked the police with an axe and a knife. He was shot in the leg and the hand and he is in hospital [now]," he told AFP news agency . The suspect's wounds were reportedly not life threatening. Larsen said police officials are treating the incident as attempted murder, both of Westergaard and a police officer. The man, who's name has been withheld as part of Danish privacy laws, was to be charged on Saturday. Officials from the Danish security and intelligence service, Pet, said the suspect, a Danish resident, had close ties to the Somali group, al-Shabab. "The attempted murder of cartoonist Kurt Westergaard is linked to terrorism," the agency said in a statement. "The person arrested ... has close links with the Somali terrorist organisation al-Shabab as well as with the heads of al-Qaeda in east Africa." Westergaard has been under police protection since his work appeared among a dozen cartoons published in the Danish Jyllands-Posten newspaper in 2005. The drawings triggered violent protests a few months later in a number of countries around the world, and again when they were republished in 2008. Protesters felt the cartoons had profoundly insulted Islam, which generally opposes any depiction of the prophet, favourable or otherwise. Several dozen people were killed during the riots at the time as angry crowds attacked Danish embassies around the world. ---------------- Copyright 2010 THE TIMES OF EARTH (TOE). All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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