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VII wrote:This where they supposedly shot vid.
Poor kids.
https://youtu.be/XDetfda_RAQ?t=73
Forgot how to embed.
meanwhile in Saudi, Dubai and Abu Dhabi...Numb3r4 wrote:On another note the whole Middle East seems to be a bit of how should I put this politely....."a shitstorm".
Year we are quick to blame British and other colonial interferences not to mention American...but still man the Middle is home to some very wealthy nations that should know better and should play a more active role in charting a better course for their folks.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:meanwhile in Saudi, Dubai and Abu Dhabi...Numb3r4 wrote:On another note the whole Middle East seems to be a bit of how should I put this politely....."a shitstorm".
Year we are quick to blame British and other colonial interferences not to mention American...but still man the Middle is home to some very wealthy nations that should know better and should play a more active role in charting a better course for their folks.
lostboys crew wrote:All yuh eating pork and drinking rum that's why. THE 4 legged one and 2 legged one to.
lostboys crew wrote:The 4 legged hog or the 2 legged one.
Lol.
moses_boss12 wrote:lostboys crew wrote:The 4 legged hog or the 2 legged one.
Lol.
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*$kїđž!™ wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20151114/news/isis-no-threat-to-tt
TERROR group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is not a threat to Trinidad and Tobago right now, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon has said.
He pointed out that men and women who have travelled to the Middle East to be part of ISIS are free to return home.
"As citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, there is no law in place to stop them from coming home. If they have committed an international crime, we will work with our international partners to bring them to justice but for now, they are still citizens of Trinidad and Tobago," said Dillon.
zoom rader wrote:Yer still more Syrians are pouring into this country as a guise of selling gyros. I sure they don't even have proper documentation to remain in Trin.
Let immigration make a raid and the local Syrians will be in an uproar.
EmilioA wrote:zoom rader wrote:Yer still more Syrians are pouring into this country as a guise of selling gyros. I sure they don't even have proper documentation to remain in Trin.
Let immigration make a raid and the local Syrians will be in an uproar.
Most of the Syrians in TT are Maronite Catholics
*$kїđž![TRADE MARK SIGN] wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20151114/news/isis-no-threat-to-tt
TERROR group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is not a threat to Trinidad and Tobago right now, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon has said.
He pointed out that men and women who have travelled to the Middle East to be part of ISIS are free to return home.
"As citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, there is no law in place to stop them from coming home. If they have committed an international crime, we will work with our international partners to bring them to justice but for now, they are still citizens of Trinidad and Tobago," said Dillon.
SMc wrote:You never know, they may be killed in another country on their way back (fingers crossed)
bluesclues wrote:*$kїđž![TRADE MARK SIGN] wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20151114/news/isis-no-threat-to-tt
TERROR group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is not a threat to Trinidad and Tobago right now, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon has said.
He pointed out that men and women who have travelled to the Middle East to be part of ISIS are free to return home.
"As citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, there is no law in place to stop them from coming home. If they have committed an international crime, we will work with our international partners to bring them to justice but for now, they are still citizens of Trinidad and Tobago," said Dillon.
i have a suggestion.
fire this fool
bluesclues wrote:*$kїđž![TRADE MARK SIGN] wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20151114/news/isis-no-threat-to-tt
TERROR group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is not a threat to Trinidad and Tobago right now, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon has said.
He pointed out that men and women who have travelled to the Middle East to be part of ISIS are free to return home.
"As citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, there is no law in place to stop them from coming home. If they have committed an international crime, we will work with our international partners to bring them to justice but for now, they are still citizens of Trinidad and Tobago," said Dillon.
i have a suggestion.
fire this fool
EmilioA wrote:bluesclues wrote:*$kїđž![TRADE MARK SIGN] wrote:http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20151114/news/isis-no-threat-to-tt
TERROR group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is not a threat to Trinidad and Tobago right now, National Security Minister Edmund Dillon has said.
He pointed out that men and women who have travelled to the Middle East to be part of ISIS are free to return home.
"As citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, there is no law in place to stop them from coming home. If they have committed an international crime, we will work with our international partners to bring them to justice but for now, they are still citizens of Trinidad and Tobago," said Dillon.
i have a suggestion.
fire this fool
You know citizens cannot be denied entry into thier own country.
zoom rader wrote:EmilioA wrote:bluesclues wrote:i have a suggestion.
fire this fool
You know citizens cannot be denied entry into thier own country.
That is not true a trini citizen name Stokely Carmichael was barred from entering trini by the PNM.