Somali vs racist Arabs

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Israel to deport |10000 Black to Rwanda
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These maids that come to the Saudi is part of a program thats legal.
The people you are referencing in your text have legal work permit or travel permit.
Your point is totally irrelevant, instead of refuting me, you are coming up with straw man arguments.

Now, since we went there with refugees, what are saudi doing for the syrians?
If i recall, the turks have taken in over 1,8 million syrians, what are the saudis doing for their syrian brothers?
Other than funding the terrorist like Jabat al-nusra and ISIS.
 
The Smugglers are Chadian not Libyan at all

All these excuses!!They're not Somali their Nigerians! The Smugglers aren't Libyan but Chadian!:faysalwtf:

How are Chadians smuggling people all the way to the Mediterranean without any of the locals noticing?:shookgabre:

These guys don't look Chadian to me....



Let me guess this video actually shows Chadians pretending to be Libyans? Why are you defending people that sell and rape Somalis anyway?:yacadiim:
 
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So are you saying that this guy is a black person?

I’m speechless. If I knew you in real life I would fucking stamp in your head, you fucking terrorist.
This guy is coast Guard not same those who are beating Somalis, The Smugglers and coast guard are too different
 

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This guy is coast Guard not same those who are beating Somalis, The Smugglers and coast guard are too different
You would give your sister and mother to rapists if they were Arab, in fact you would consider it a greed honour. You’re a fucking looser, bootyclapping for the lowest of the low, people who view you as nothing more than slaves. There is no reasoning with you. Can you even fucking speak Arabic?
 
All these excuses!!They're not Somali their Nigerians! The Smugglers aren't Libyan but Chadian!:faysalwtf:

How are Chadians smuggling people all the way to the Mediterranean without any of the locals noticing?:shookgabre:

These guys don't look Chadian to me....



Let me guess this video actually shows Chadians pretending to be Libyans? Why are you defending people that sell and rape Somalis anyway?:yacadiim:
Iam talking about those who are beating Somalis are Chadian and black too
 
You would give your sister and mother to rapists if they were Arab, in fact you would consider it a greed honour. You’re a fucking looser, bootyclapping for the lowest of the low, people who view you as nothing more than slaves. There is no reasoning with you. Can you even fucking speak Arabic?
Do not bring here my sister Mother FUCKER, walaashay maxaa tahriibinaya ee ay sharcidaro ku tagaysaa maafiyada
 
Libya’s border security struggles against people smugglers



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The few dozen militiamen guarding the frontier at the last military garrison along Libya’s desert border with Niger and Chad are unable even to protect their own base. They remove the batteries from their trucks every night so the thousands of migrants who make their way north towards Europe each day cannot steal their cars. Yet this dusty, barren outpost – the nearest real town is a two-hour drive through the desert – is the first line of defence against a booming trade in human trafficking, that is making waves in Europe. “We’re out here in the middle of nowhere,” said Aji Lendi, a soldier in the barracks. “We are unable to do daily patrols because we don’t have proper resources. We pay for gasoline out of our own pockets. We even have to pay to replace our own tyres. The world ought to be paying attention here. But there has been no action taken.” European officials and human rights monitors are increasingly alarmed by an apparent spike in illegal arrivals of migrants crossing the Mediterranean. Many of these have made their way from Africa, past the desert tundras that surround al-Wigh, an airstrip and military base considered the last outpost before the Niger and Chad frontiers about 130km to the south. Drug and alcohol smugglers as well as migrants have long used sparsely populated and porous Libya as a transit point to Europe. But security officials worry the problem has become worse since the country’s 2011 revolution, which toppled Muammer Gaddafi’s regime and swept away his security forces. “The problem of illegal immigration and smuggling routes has been persistent for years, even before the revolution,” said Ali Adam Beli, deputy chief of the Supreme Security Council, a branch of Libya’s ministry of interior, in the southern city of Murzuq, where migrants make their way from Libya’s eastern and southern deserts. “It’s completely impossible to secure the borders with the resources we have.” While Gaddafi had networks of informants among the smugglers, the nascent and inexperienced Libyan security forces – based on tribal militias that sprang up after the revolution – are the only line of defence this far south. “Who’s going to call us with tips?” said Mr Lendi. “We’re the ones who report what’s happening.” Libya’s human trafficking business is rooted in centuries-old trade routes. Ethnic Tebu and Tuareg Libyans, many of them used to nomadic desert lifestyles, have longstanding tribal and family ties across the borders to Niger and Chad. In recent years, trucks loaded with Libya’s subsidised fuel, flour and sugar have crossed the border towards Niger and Chad, and come back loaded with migrants who pay sometimes exorbitant fees to get into Libya to find work or make their way across the Mediterranean to Europe. Over the past few years ethnic Arabs have gotten into the lucrative game as well. We are unable to do daily patrols because we don’t have proper resources. We pay for gasoline out of our own pockets. We even have to pay to replace our own tyres al-Wigh border guard Migrant smugglers can earn up to $1,700 per cross-border run, before bribes to officials and bandits along the way. A less risky run from the border to Sebha, the de facto capital of southern Libya, might rake in about $600 per run. Transporting an illegal migrant all the way from the border to Tripoli might earn a smuggler $400 per head. Many smugglers say prices have started to decrease as more smugglers have flooded the market. Those in the riskier business of sending drugs or alcohol can earn $20,000 per run. By comparison, an average civil servant in Libya makes about $500 per month. Risks are low. Those caught and arrested smuggling are often let off with modest fines. Some local officials in southern Libya estimate that 70 per cent of the young men in their towns and villages make their living from smuggling. “The problem is that young people are being lured into this lucrative business,” said Mohamed Bady, a 32-year-old activist and student. “Rather than go to school they may want to get involved in trafficking.” The business hurts Libya in other ways. Competition to control smuggling routes often underlies the clashes between rival ethnic and tribal groups, such as a violent outbreak between Tebu and Arab tribes last year that left more than 150 dead. And Narcotics smuggled in from abroad have made their way into the hands of unemployed youth. In addition to Europe, much of north Africa is also increasingly worried by the situation in Libya. Egyptian officials regularly seize weapons and drugs along their 1,115km desert frontier with Libya. In one November 15 bust, Egyptian armed forces reportedly seized a cache of sniper rifles with ammunition and 2,500 Tramadol pills. The US, UK, UN and Arab League have all provided training to Libyan border guards. But Libyan security forces say they’re overwhelmed. Mr Lendi said the 300 or so men who work in rotating two or three-week shifts at al-Wigh, under the authority of the ministry of defence, are often outmanned and outgunned. Just a few weeks ago, several members of the brigade were killed in a shootout with alleged drug traffickers. The tide of people willing to pay huge amounts and take enormous risks to cross borders also dwarfs interdiction efforts. Abukar Sadek, a 25-year-old from Burkina Faso being held at al-Wigh, said he spent three weeks in the desert slowly making his way towards Libya. “The road was very dangerous,” said Mohamed See, a 27-year-old who said he sold his failing store and paid the equivalent of $1,500 to get himself from his home in Mauritania to Libya, where he was caught by border guards. “But I agreed to go anywhere the smugglers agreed to take me. I left home to find a job.”

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Somali smugglers do the same thing with Ethiopians Immigrants in Berber, Saylac and Bosaso , Human trafficking no thing to do with ethnic people , Some somalis work with this chadian Human Traffickers before you post something you have to make a research
 
Magafe is Black ma
First he claimed that those Somalis captured by Libyans are in fact Nigerians(as if enslaving Nigerians is jihad), then he says that those capturing Somalis are fucking Black people in Libya(WTF are black people doing in Libya??).
Toubou people
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The Toubou or Tubu (from Old Tebu, meaning "Rock People"[4]) are an ethnic group inhabiting northern Chad, southern Libya, northeastern Niger and northwestern Sudan. They are generally divided into two closely related groups: the Teda (or Téda, Toda), and the Dazagra (or Dazaga, Dazagara, Daza). The Teda of the Toubou live in the far north of Chad, around the borders of Libya and Niger and the Tibesti Mountains. The Dazagra people are found in northern Chad and part of eastern Niger and northwestern Sudan.[5] The Toubou people speak the Tebu languages, from the Saharan branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family.[6]

The Toubou number approximately 725,000 and are Muslims. They live either as herders and nomads, or as farmers near oases. Their society is clan-based, with each clan having certain oases, pastures and wells.[7]

The Toubou people are also referred to as the Tibu, Tibbu, Tebu, Tubu, Tebou, Todga, Todaga, Toda, Tuda, Umbararo and Tudaga people.[2][3] The Dazaga are sometimes referred to as Gouran (or Gorane, Goran, Gourane), an Arabian exonym.[8] Many of Chad's leaders have been Toubou (Gouran), including presidents Goukouni Oueddei and Hissène Habré.[9]
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EDUCATE YOUR SELF
 
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