Hehehe... ternyata auloh itu bisa jg bikin pejihadnya jadi kaya, ga percuma 
para pejihad auloh itu ngebantai demi auloh.

Dgn malak dan ngerampok, para pejihad di jalan auloh di Somalia bisa dpt duit 
banyak tuh, sementara rakyat Somalia yg kelaparan dilarang dibantu oleh kafir.

Apa kalo rakyat Somalia dibantu kafir, mereka ga bisa dipalak dan dirampok lagi?

Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat.



http://undhimmi.com/2011/08/06/genocidal-islamists-raking-in-100m-per-year-in-somalia-extortion-rackets/

Genocidal Islamists Raking In $100m Per Year in Somalia Extortion Rackets
August 6th, 2011 | Author: Un:dhimmi

Yet even though children are dying of malnutrition exacerbated 
by the depravity of Muslim gangsters al-Shabaab, no oil wells = no 
intervention from the world political élite. No Jews to demonise – so 
little or no hand-wringing from liberal lefties, either:
“Al-Shabaab is evolving from an armed faction into a lucrative consortium of 
business interests, both within Somalia and abroad, whose members 
benefit from cartel-style trading practices, tax breaks and mutual 
facilitation. Moreover, there are indications that Al-Shabaab trading 
networks may also be used to camouflage charitable contributions from 
sympathizers in the Gulf States,” UN Report
The once ragtag Somalia-based al Qaeda affiliate group known as Al-Shabaab 
has grown into an economic powerhouse, raising tens of millions of 
dollars in cash every year from a variety of schemes involving 
extortion, illegal taxation and other “fees,” according to a United 
Nations report.
The United States believes the group is closely 
coordinating with al Qaeda groups in Yemen and may be plotting attacks 
in the region and abroad.
The terrorist group now “generates 
between $70 million and $100 million per year, from duties and fees 
levied at airports and seaports, taxes on goods and services, taxes in 
kind on domestic produce, ‘jihad contributions,’ checkpoints and various forms 
of extortion justified in terms of religious obligation,”
according to the July 18 report from the U.N. Monitoring Group on Somalia and 
Eritrea.
The group has a long history of hindering humanitarian aid deliveries to 
millions suffering from drought and famine. In recent months, the U.S. 
military and the CIA have stepped up covert operations inside Somalia in an 
effort to counter the growing Al-Shabaab capabilities.
One 
U.S. official says there are now estimates that Al-Shabaab controls up 
to 1,000 fighters in the country. He declined to be identified due to 
the sensitivity of the information.
“I would say that the greatest risks right now in East Africa are Al-Shabaab 
and the violent 
extremists that they represent,” says General Carter Ham, commander of 
the U.S. Africa Command.
Speaking to his own troops recently, Ham 
said: “Even if you don’t think the humanitarian need is compelling 
enough … to me there is a security angle to this which affords us an 
opportunity as a nation, as a collective group of nations, to really 
take an effort to undermine what Al-Shabaab is trying to do in Somalia.”
The Al-Shabaab organization “presents an increasingly acute regional and 
international threat,” according to the U.N. report. The monitoring 
group says despite infighting and some military defeats, “the economic 
health of Al-Shabaab is more robust than ever.”
Funds are being 
used to pay for fighters, weapons and ammunition and continued fighting 
against the fragile Somalia security forces and African Union troops in 
the country.
“Al-Shabaab is evolving from an armed faction into a 
lucrative consortium of business interests, both within Somalia and 
abroad, whose members benefit from cartel-style trading practices, tax 
breaks and mutual facilitation. Moreover, there are indications that 
Al-Shabaab trading networks may also be used to camouflage charitable 
contributions from sympathizers in the Gulf States,” the report reads.
Al-Shabaab’s economic growth has emerged largely since October 2009 when it won 
control of the southern port town of Kismaayo and other nearby ports. 
The group now generates an estimated $35 million to $50 million a year 
from port revenues. Another $30 million to $60 million a year comes from 
“taxes” on businessmen operating in marketplaces in the capitol of 
Mogadishu and other towns.
Somalia is truly a genocide in 
the making – but world leaders seem far more concerned with helping much 
better-off Muslim countries ‘evolve’ into Islamist terror states ‘democracies’. 
Show this to all your liberal friends – and read the rest at CNN.

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