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In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

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In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

Postby Strategic » Wed Mar 29, 2017 5:31 pm

they also need to eat more khat since it suppresses hunger until aid arrives.


https://hiiraan.com/news4/2017/Mar/1412 ... k_tea.aspx

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Re: In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

Postby X.Playa » Wed Mar 29, 2017 6:07 pm

Hiiraan as usual. Any bad news for SL or puntland is a good news for hiiraan.com

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Re: In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

Postby Xildiiid » Wed Mar 29, 2017 7:03 pm

The Somali media outlets are Hutu propaganda channels, BBC Somali, VOA, Universal, Hiiraan, etc.

All these so called "journalists" are from Beesha Hutuwiye ee dadka masaakiinta ku cunaya Shabeellahah Hoose, caruur iyo ayeydood ku gubay intay aqalkoodi ugu soo dhaceen sida dhurwaaga, meel kasta magaca Somali ku dawarsanaya, 25 dollar isku qarxinaya, dumarkooda jaaryadaha Sacuudiga u iibgeyneya.

These shameless dugaag people are anti SL and they think they're slick with their false reports.

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Re: In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

Postby mahoka » Thu Mar 30, 2017 4:41 am

From wanlawein reporting you would think only Somaliland has a drought yet we know how wanlawein women were screaming at rageh Omar for not mentioning the droughts in their regions.


Op let's remember that all thought Somaliland has a bad drought not a lot of people have died, all you have to do is remember what happened to your folk . I will stop here


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