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ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

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ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby tightrope » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:37 pm

Memories from Somalia-Part one
by Adriano Gallo
Tuesday, July 12, 2011


by Adriano Gallo
Tuesday, July 12, 2011

My name is Adriano Gallo and I was born in Mogadishu the capital of Italian Somaliland in 1950, my family had immigrated to Italian Somaliland in 1910 from the Tuscany province in Italy, we had established 4 fruit plantations in the lower Jubba region, the Italian government was promoting masse immigration by italian farmers to the new Somali colony, it was described in advertisements as a tropical paradise, where lush farm areas and compatible climate awaited all Italians. By 1940 more than 50000 Italians were living in Italian Somaliland.

My family lived in a beautiful house in Mogadishu’s Kasa Popolare neighbourhood, my father was often not home he worked for the most in our farms in the Lower Jubba regions; I loved to work with my father in our farms, so many adventures .You could meet snakes and lions, elephants and crocodiles, and an amazing landscape. It was nice to be away from the usual busy Mogadishu. Majority of the farm workers was Somalis and I played as child with their children, we were all so ethnical different but was enjoying what was in our eyes our common motherland.
In 1960 Somalia got its independence, there was a goodbye party for the Italian governor in Villa Somalia 4 days before Somalia got its independence, my family was invited and there was hundreds of guests, I had brought a blue Somali national flag or Mandeeq as Somalis called it. Then as they innocent child I was, I ran around screaming ” freedom for Somalis” on Italian while celebrating the flag that shocked majority of the guests. 30000 out of 40000 Italians left Somalia in 1960; they didn’t feel comfortable living in an independent Somalia.

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My familiy in Mogadishu in 1959, I am the young boy in the lowest row with the dark hair.

Adriano Gallo
AdrianoSomalia@hotmail.com

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:40 pm

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby FBISOMALIA » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:29 pm

we wlc you back if you feel somalia its your home

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby tightrope » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:35 pm

WHO THE FOCK DELETED MY COMMENT?
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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby Advo » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:45 pm

Fuk the italian bastard, what the hell was he doing in Somalia in the first place? Horta if I ever go back to Somalia and I get a post in the government. I will lobby hard for a bill banning any Italian setting foot in the south.

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby Voltage » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:01 pm

Advo what are you doing in USA? What are the countless Somalis doing in Italy, UK, Norway, Canada, etc? He has a better claim to Somalia going there as a baby than a grown Somali in Italy today.

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby FAH1223 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:28 pm

Advo the nicca was born in Somalia

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby DropkickMurphy » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:31 pm

the Italian government was promoting masse immigration by italian farmers to the new Somali colony, it was described in advertisements as a tropical paradise, where lush farm areas and compatible climate awaited all Italians. By 1940 more than 50000 Italians were living in Italian Somaliland.
:lol: :lol: They were duped. Personally I am really glad they left. White people are never comfortable anywhere unless they are in power and have complete control of every aspect of life in that land.

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby Babygirl- » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:22 pm

We should welcome others, there are Arab, Italian, Indian Somalis & others.. :up:

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby globetrotter2 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:46 pm

There was a large Italian, pakistani, indian and arab communities in Somalia before the onset of warlordism and wahabism.
Some of these assimilated; married natives, attended schools, learnt the language while a big majority retained their cultures, languages and citizenship.

I have an ambigious feeling as regards them. If you feel you are somali, we are sorry for subjecting you and your brethen to the culture of warlordism and wahabism. If it was a short sejour as plantation owners, looters of state properties and using somalia as a tax heaven then byebye

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Re: ITALIAN MAN'S MEMORIES OF SOMALIA

Postby waryaa » Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:25 am

interesting read!

I know Advo jokes a lot and probably didn't mean it.

Had he meant it....
Advo in the middle :mrgreen: Can you name the rest?
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