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Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

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Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby JSLHistorian » Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:30 pm

Most of the photos are from Zeila and Hargeisa.


Agence France Presse (AFP) journalist Michel Sailhan (L) and photo-journalist
Alexander Joe (C) ride October 1989 in a boat next to a rebel militiaman belonging
to the Somali National Movement, fighting the regime of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre,
patrolling at the sea front near Zeila, northern Somalia in October 1989.
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AFP : Rebels of Somali National Movement (SNM) sit on their beds 30 November 1989 in Zeila, northern Somalia.
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Caption:A military parade of Somali National Movement units in a display of unity in Hargeisa, Somaliland. Forces usually
stay outside town in barracks. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence
in 1991. March 1992.
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Caption:A rebel militiaman belonging to the Somali National Movement, fighting the regime of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre,
points his gun towards the broken portrait of president Barre near the town of Zeila, northern Somalia in October
1989.
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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby JSLHistorian » Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:38 pm

Rebel militiamen belonging to the Somali National Movement, fighting the regime of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre, load an anti-aircraft twins cannon near the town of Zeila, northern Somalia in October 1989. Barre's regime was overthrown in January 1991.
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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby Sanbalolshe » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:41 pm

WTF are the two injir ridden sacad yonis niggas doing in awdal? I thought y'll were fighting in bohol or some other shithole! :notsure:

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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby 26June1960 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:43 pm

Caption:A rebel militiaman belonging to the Somali National Movement, fighting the regime of dictator Mohamed Siad Barre,
points his gun towards the broken portrait of president Barre near the town of Zeila, northern Somalia in October
1989.
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What a f-king lie. That's a portrait of Xussein Kulmiye Afrax, the vice-president of Somalia during the Kacaan government. :lol:

If you lied about this, I wonder what else you guys have fabricated.

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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby Sanbalolshe » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:55 pm

^ Its written by a foreign journalist fuck face. The sacad yonis kid was just too excited to edit it after discovering two cousins from his endangered clan were found in awdal.

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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby JSLHistorian » Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:30 am

Suulmadow kid who are you calling endangered when your whole sub clan of confederation is no more than 3,000 in Qoriluguud. :lol:
As for the images that is how the journalists written it whether they got it wrong or not, it is not my job to edit it.


What a f-king lie. That's a portrait of Xussein Kulmiye Afrax, the vice-president of Somalia during the Kacaan government. :lol:

If you lied about this, I wonder what else you guys have fabricated.

Well to the cadaan journalist Kulmiye and Siad were the same-thing the same kacaan filth.

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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby MujahidAishah » Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:16 am

The Zaylac soliders are our very own LJ Sahan iyo Jalal..

Somali in shorts = reer djibouti

Waryada when did you cross the border :lol:

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Re: Unseen clear images of SNM from AFP (Agence France Presse)

Postby Prlnce » Thu Jun 23, 2016 4:03 am

Too bad those young men that fought and defeated a tyrant are now homeless on the streets of Hargeisa and Burco. What a shame.


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