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Why is it always a special occasion. . .

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Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby UlteriorMotive » Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:54 pm

. . .whenever Somali leaders go and comeback from abroad?

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Anyone else find it interesting yet slightly comical?

Also, who are these females they use as cheerleaders? Family members or do they get random people?

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby greenday » Wed Feb 08, 2012 12:57 pm

Moogi :lol: Somalida waa iska jecelyin attentionka

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby ManD333q » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:01 pm

lool wallahi I was wondering the same..somalida waa iska never ending show.

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby UlteriorMotive » Wed Feb 08, 2012 1:03 pm

Lol Green and Maandeeq...shaqo la'aanta waaye abaayo.

Meesha wax laguma haayo.

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby fighter » Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:02 pm

Its also a special occasion too when your in the hospital for a simple operation

100 come to the hospital room your in only to have a nurse kick them all out and say 2 at a time

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby Coeus » Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:14 pm

Since nobody has answered the question. I will take the opportunity.

Having masses of your own people greet you when you leave & come back to your country was a Communist tactic. This was adopted by Siad barre since he liked this tactic to be broadcasted to the masses, so that they could see that he is loved.

Since somalis are not creative, many of the leaders copy Siad barre. Just like Somaliland still has military parades, even though thats a stricly communist thing :lol:

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby The_Emperior5 » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:37 pm

Since nobody has answered the question. I will take the opportunity.

Having masses of your own people greet you when you leave & come back to your country was a Communist tactic. This was adopted by Siad barre since he liked this tactic to be broadcasted to the masses, so that they could see that he is loved.

Since somalis are not creative, many of the leaders copy Siad barre. Just like Somaliland still has military parades, even though thats a stricly communist thing :lol:

Somaliland never holds Military parades the last time they held a Military parade was in 2011 and back than they were marking 20 years of independence

And in 1997 during Cigaals Era


Those were the only times Somaliland held Military parades.

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby Coeus » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:39 pm

Since nobody has answered the question. I will take the opportunity.

Having masses of your own people greet you when you leave & come back to your country was a Communist tactic. This was adopted by Siad barre since he liked this tactic to be broadcasted to the masses, so that they could see that he is loved.

Since somalis are not creative, many of the leaders copy Siad barre. Just like Somaliland still has military parades, even though thats a stricly communist thing :lol:

Somaliland never holds Military parades the last time they held a Military parade was in 2011 and back than they were marking 20 years of independence

And in 1997 during Cigaals Era


Those were the only times Somaliland held Military parades.
But why? :lol:

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby The_Emperior5 » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:44 pm

Why not countries hold Military parades

Somaliland in 20 years time only held twice a Military parade

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Re: Why is it always a special occasion. . .

Postby Coeus » Wed Feb 08, 2012 3:50 pm

Why not countries hold Military parades

Somaliland in 20 years time only held twice a Military parade
Only post soviet & communist states hold military parades nowadays :lol:


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