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Coming Over Here, Learning To Be A Warlord...
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Until late 2006, Mohamed Warsame Nur ‘Darwiish’ was packing peas and driving forklift trucks for Tesco at its depot near Junction 18 of the M1 near Daventry.
Now he is General Darwiish, chief of the feared National Security Agency (NSA), the principal counterterrorism arm of Somalia’s government – the Somali equivalent of the CIA. The NSA is accused of interning hundreds of people on trumped-up charges in the notorious Barista Hisbiga dungeons, where it’s said they are tortured and ordered to obtain ransoms, often from overseas relatives, sometimes from Britain…
…The general also denies taking bribes and tells me nobody pays him a salary: ‘I’m working for free at the moment.’ He says he’s applying lessons he learned from living in the UK for seven years and wants to make Mogadishu as good a place to live as Leicester.
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Is there something we should be told about Tesco's career path organisation?
[Yes, it's the Mail, which is why I'm treating it as a funny story. The article itself is stone-cold deadly serious]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/moslive/a...d-general.html
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"An inquiry into the CONSTITUTIONAL ERRORS in the English form of government is at this time highly necessary; for as we are never in a proper condition of doing justice to others, while we continue under the influence of some leading partiality, so neither are we capable of doing it to ourselves while we remain fettered by any obstinate prejudice"
Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 1776.
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