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Somali government denies reports of new airstrikes

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Jan 10, 2007, 14:21 GMT


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TomasKleinJan 11th, 2007 - 02:09:33

When will Europe help clean up the world it colonized , looted and filled with dictators ? (read history books and encyclopedias)
Afghanistan is just one example , the few Europeans who are there are mostly restricted to ' safe ' areas . I blame ' the gutless cowardly ' public ' who can sit back and watch endless slaughter and misery as long as they can claim ' no blood on 'our' hands .
It is easy to sit back and preach and criticize while someone else does the dirty work .

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