Hezbollah published a FPV video of an operator infiltrating the staging area in Misgav Am where dozens of armored vehicles are located before locating and striking the ground next to a fleeing occupation army soldier.
Así acude el pueblo de Bolivia a las barricadas, en la huelga contra el régimen de Rodrigo Paz, títere de EEUU, los trabajadores y los mineros siguen manteniendo más de 110 carreteras cortadas por todo el pais desde hace más de 47 días.
La resistencia popular de Bolivia muestra el camino de la dignidad al resto del mundo.
The British oil company that became BP discovered Iran's oil. When Iranians realized they were being robbed, they nationalized it — so MI6 & CIA toppled their democracy in 1953, installing a dictatorship. Iranians rose up in 1979 & the West has never forgiven them for it.
Two main losers of the US-Iranian framework agreement and the end of the war in Lebanon imposed by Iran:
Israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu
Lebanese president Joseph Aoun.
I fully understand how painful it is for many to watch Iran emerge from this war as a stronger deterrent power and a more influential regional actor than before, capable of fighting on 7 fronts and destroying all US military bases in the Middle East. That reality is difficult to accept for those who expected the opposite outcome after forty days of devastating war.
It is ok. You can be sad.
If there is any comfort to be found, it is that peace is still not around the corner. The region has entered a new phase, but not yet a stable one.
Somalis are banned from visiting or going to US. So they acquire Kenya citizenship by applying for National ID then apply for US visa.
We will one day be banned courtesy of greed of some people.
Alinur wants credit for what? Building businesses in a country that's hosted Somali refugees, tolerated 80% illegal immigration, and turned a blind eye to capital sources most African nations would investigate? Kenya's generosity has limits. Gratitude isn't optional.
The madness going on in south Africa started like this. Genuinely hard working and justly living Somolis will then be lumped up together for attack due to this idiotic take on plainly apparent issues. How do you reconcile this with the cry about marginalisation?
How are the same "hardworking and enterpreneunal" communities also still victims of historical marginalisation, and in need of affirmative action to adjust to basic national levels when they are supposedly anchors of the Kenyan economy?
This is the most unschooled and very dangerous statement. It’s akin to saying, albeit in an ignorant manner, that Somalia owes Kenya “a lot” because of miraa. Bilateral trade is voluntary.
The context here is different: The Somalis in question are Kenyans. Are you introducing a caste system? Do they buy from themselves? They use roads and other services from whose taxes? What percentage of taxes do they pay relative to their income? Do they bank or use eTIMS invoices?
The story of Shiquo vs ACA will open the real Pandora’s box: Kenyans of Somali descent must start paying taxes and being accountable to the taxation and counterfeits law — just as other Kenyans!
"...If Somalis decided to pull their resources out of Kenya, it will collapse in a day."
The shamelessness in this statement, Somalia as a country lies in ruins with no future. Pool tjose resources instead and rebuild it. We can sort ourselves out.
This is just lame!!
Would the Somali community be operating in Kenya if there wasn’t a conducive environment to do business in the first place?
You thrive here because the environment is stable enough to operate, invest and grow businesses. And when you say “illegal vetting” when seeking IDs and passports, what exactly do you mean?
Or do you simply want IDs and passports issued on the basis of, “We’re Somalis and we’re here to enlighten Kenyans on entrepreneurship”?
Contribution to the economy does not exempt anyone from citizenship verification processes. Those are two completely different issues.
Na pia watu walipe tax ama sisi wote tuamue we won’t pay!!