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A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
RovingMadness, what is the security like throughout the city? Are there any hot spots?
How is the tribal tension there? And how do people feel about returning stolen properties?
How is the tribal tension there? And how do people feel about returning stolen properties?
Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Roving,
This was actually back from like 2001-2005 When He was there that He mentioned He couldn't go there, not now. Today I imagine its different as I see Dhulbahante, Raxanwein TFG folks can come from my state and stroll around in Xamar, so can anybody.
This was actually back from like 2001-2005 When He was there that He mentioned He couldn't go there, not now. Today I imagine its different as I see Dhulbahante, Raxanwein TFG folks can come from my state and stroll around in Xamar, so can anybody.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Murax wrote:Roving,
This was actually back from like 2001-2005 When He was there that He mentioned He couldn't go there, not now. Today I imagine its different as I see Dhulbahante, Raxanwein TFG folks can come from my state and stroll around in Xamar, so can anybody.
Murax,
This stability is cutting into my margins. Even the cadaan feel its safe to go back and thereby cutting niccas like me out of the action.
Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Murax wrote:Roving,
This was actually back from like 2001-2005 When He was there that He mentioned He couldn't go there, not now. Today I imagine its different as I see Dhulbahante, Raxanwein TFG folks can come from my state and stroll around in Xamar, so can anybody.
Murax,
This stability is cutting into my margins. Even the cadaan feel its safe to go back and thereby cutting niccas like me out of the action.
WTF, what are You some sort of security mafia?
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Somalian_Boqor wrote: RovingMadness, what is the security like throughout the city? Are there any hot spots?
How is the tribal tension there? And how do people feel about returning stolen properties?![]()
The security is quite amazing, really & troops & intelligence agents flood the city. Lol, a plain clothed intelligence guy or woman will board the bus & start attacking the government & championing Al Shabab in an attempt to see who will agree with him. Once the person that agreed with him exits the bus, he will be snatched by the nabad sugida. This & public cooperation with the security forces is what has severely devestated Al Shabab & overwhelmed its ability to carry assassinations, IEDs and suicide bombings.
As far as returning properties are concerned, yes it's taking place but it's case by case & it's done thru the city hall
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Murax,
For every kilometer, AS were kicked out, revenues went down 10%. Business is hard to come by. Shiid the other day, a client said he would go it alone. Plus the Tuugo Federated Goons are feeling all cocky.
Alas, margins were great when the enemy was 500 meters from Villa Somalia. Niccas were throwing contracts to skinnies like me to do jobs for them, write up those nice reports and make them look good. Now niccas feel its safe enough for them to go and set up shop independently in MoG. Focking Turks started the trend.
For every kilometer, AS were kicked out, revenues went down 10%. Business is hard to come by. Shiid the other day, a client said he would go it alone. Plus the Tuugo Federated Goons are feeling all cocky.
Alas, margins were great when the enemy was 500 meters from Villa Somalia. Niccas were throwing contracts to skinnies like me to do jobs for them, write up those nice reports and make them look good. Now niccas feel its safe enough for them to go and set up shop independently in MoG. Focking Turks started the trend.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Yea, everyone is out there these days.Murax wrote:Roving,
This was actually back from like 2001-2005 When He was there that He mentioned He couldn't go there, not now. Today I imagine its different as I see Dhulbahante, Raxanwein TFG folks can come from my state and stroll around in Xamar, so can anybody.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
AW252,
Competition is good for business
Competition is good for business
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Indeed the key to Mogadishu's security is all the different security agencies working together side by side.RovingMadness wrote:Somalian_Boqor wrote: RovingMadness, what is the security like throughout the city? Are there any hot spots?
How is the tribal tension there? And how do people feel about returning stolen properties?![]()
The security is quite amazing, really & troops & intelligence agents flood the city. Lol, a plain clothed intelligence guy or woman will board the bus & start attacking the government & championing Al Shabab in an attempt to see who will agree with him. Once the person that agreed with him exits the bus, he will be snatched by the nabad sugida. This & public cooperation with the security forces is what has severely devestated Al Shabab & overwhelmed its ability to carry assassinations, IEDs and suicide bombings.
As far as returning properties are concerned, yes it's taking place but it's case by case & it's done thru the city hall
That is really great to hear. Going to Puntland in March and want to visit Mogadishu for a week or so. What's the best Hotel in the city to stay at?
And what areas of the city should I be staying away from?
Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
A/Wahab,
You need to stop being soft and be more of a imtimidator. Like "Man, You go ahead but if Your head turns up in a box, don't blame me" type shid.
RovingMadness,
How about Public Government buildings? Are people complying with the order to evacuate them? I've heard stories of Former Government ministres with huge offices/conference rooms turned into mansions or apartment complexes.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Wow nice and here it's - 15 today. 
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
SB,
Stay away from Dayniile. The rest of the city is open for business. Regarding hotels, I personally like Hotel Naaso Hablood 2 because it's at the center of the city & they have nice rooms. For food, I will recommend The Village at Hodan. They have the best food in town & it's all outdoors!
Murux,
Sharif gave a 12 day notice to evacuate all government buildings. Let's see what comes out of it, but it's save to say that more than half of those buildings have been abandoned long ago.
Stay away from Dayniile. The rest of the city is open for business. Regarding hotels, I personally like Hotel Naaso Hablood 2 because it's at the center of the city & they have nice rooms. For food, I will recommend The Village at Hodan. They have the best food in town & it's all outdoors!
Murux,
Sharif gave a 12 day notice to evacuate all government buildings. Let's see what comes out of it, but it's save to say that more than half of those buildings have been abandoned long ago.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Nice vid Roving, looks like you were hiding a bit laakiin.
Murax, an uncle of mine came back from Mogadishu yesterday and I was looking at his pics. He was video taping all over including across from the parliament building and Ugandans are staring from a truck parked on side entrance, from Maka Al Mukarama road, and one time when he was pointing at Ali Mahdi's old hotel the driver can be heard joking with him i bet Ali Mahdi regrets going against the old government.
I'll upload the videos when I get a chance, it was on his Iphone. The entire place basically looks like a Hurricane went through sadly but the people seemed jolly and carefree and the society is being retaught law and order again.
Also, another of my older brother is also coming back from a trip to Africa that included Mogadishu and I will tag myself on his facebook pics so you can see. Honestly Mogadishu is not totally safe, but from both of them tribal fight is over and the dollar is king and the one who has it is emporer.
Abdiwahab, are renovations over for Bar Fiat and if so check out the place for me sxb.
Murax, an uncle of mine came back from Mogadishu yesterday and I was looking at his pics. He was video taping all over including across from the parliament building and Ugandans are staring from a truck parked on side entrance, from Maka Al Mukarama road, and one time when he was pointing at Ali Mahdi's old hotel the driver can be heard joking with him i bet Ali Mahdi regrets going against the old government.
Also, another of my older brother is also coming back from a trip to Africa that included Mogadishu and I will tag myself on his facebook pics so you can see. Honestly Mogadishu is not totally safe, but from both of them tribal fight is over and the dollar is king and the one who has it is emporer.
Abdiwahab, are renovations over for Bar Fiat and if so check out the place for me sxb.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Voltage,
I took close to 700 pictures & dozen videos of Mogadishu. This was actually the only scene I taped from indoors because really the view from the bar was simply unforgettable.
Btw, what parts of the city did your cousins visit & what areas did they take pictures from? There are parts of Mogadishu that have not been affected by the war at all & that are booming. The problem is Mogadishu has been at war for 20 years & the first thing you notice is the ruins & wounds of war; on the other hand there certain sections like Madina, Waabari, Suuqa Bakaaraha area, Suuq Bacaad, KM 4 & other parts that are really developed & booming. Some of the buildings in Madina close to the airport road & KM 4 start anywhere from 500 grand USD to a Mil. So there's different sides to the city. I personally focused on the positive side of things & the ones that have seen the pictures I took like Shirib, Greenday & others could not believe that some of the pictures were from Xamar. So both sides need to be shown.
As far as security & law & order are concerned, well we used to eat outdoors at the Bars & some MPs used to come to our house without any armed escorts. I met Ciyaal-Warta in Xamarweyn & he said this is the best peace we have known in Mogadishu since the collapse of the regime. That is coming from someone that has seen it through all.
Answering your inquiry about Bar Fiat, renovations are not as active as in other parts of the city but people have already moved back in.
I took close to 700 pictures & dozen videos of Mogadishu. This was actually the only scene I taped from indoors because really the view from the bar was simply unforgettable.
Btw, what parts of the city did your cousins visit & what areas did they take pictures from? There are parts of Mogadishu that have not been affected by the war at all & that are booming. The problem is Mogadishu has been at war for 20 years & the first thing you notice is the ruins & wounds of war; on the other hand there certain sections like Madina, Waabari, Suuqa Bakaaraha area, Suuq Bacaad, KM 4 & other parts that are really developed & booming. Some of the buildings in Madina close to the airport road & KM 4 start anywhere from 500 grand USD to a Mil. So there's different sides to the city. I personally focused on the positive side of things & the ones that have seen the pictures I took like Shirib, Greenday & others could not believe that some of the pictures were from Xamar. So both sides need to be shown.
As far as security & law & order are concerned, well we used to eat outdoors at the Bars & some MPs used to come to our house without any armed escorts. I met Ciyaal-Warta in Xamarweyn & he said this is the best peace we have known in Mogadishu since the collapse of the regime. That is coming from someone that has seen it through all.
Answering your inquiry about Bar Fiat, renovations are not as active as in other parts of the city but people have already moved back in.
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Re: A Video From my Mogadishu Trip
Roving,
Not when it is unfair and biased.
Murax,
Reality check will so return and I will jack up my prices 15%-20% for those disloyal clients. This 'peace' is artificial and can not be sustained for the long term.
Not when it is unfair and biased.
Murax,
Reality check will so return and I will jack up my prices 15%-20% for those disloyal clients. This 'peace' is artificial and can not be sustained for the long term.
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