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The sad reality of somalia

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The sad reality of somalia

Postby sav12600 » Thu Jul 21, 2016 8:56 pm

This video got to me, this town was once one of the most diverse towns,full of live and today it has become this.

we truly have failed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXEBxhT4q7E

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Strategic » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:01 pm

well,it was a war-zone,shabab dogs forced the locals to flee because of beheadings,they went to barawe,xamar or jowhar.SNA and AMISOM guard the city.the same can be said about other towns vacated by the shacab because of terrorism.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby JSLHistorian » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:02 pm

Ghost town. Ceelbuur is the same.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Strategic » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:09 pm

every body must know where every shabab dogs breed/thrive,the gov will burn it down,there is no other option,the eelay land of bay and bakool is becoming the source of shabab terrorism,if they dont man up and liberate the shabab dogs from their degaans,they will burned to ground.barawe is peaceful,thriving because the locals fully support the gov and are keeping the stability/peace.cant say the same about jungle towns.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Strategic » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:34 pm

every shabab held tuulo wil be burned down,no mercy,we have seen what Terrrorists ISIS/same as alshabab have done to syria.the rule is simple

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby sav12600 » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:41 pm

every body must know where every shabab dogs breed/thrive,the gov will burn it down,there is no other option,the eelay land of bay and bakool is becoming the source of shabab terrorism,if they dont man up and liberate the shabab dogs from their degaans,they will burned to ground.barawe is peaceful,thriving because the locals fully support the gov and are keeping the stability/peace.cant say the same about jungle towns.

look at the bigger picture, for the first time in history the biggest economical boom is happening in africa, and were loosing out big, for a minute stop and see whats happening our neibours are biulding rail roads, super highways, mega damns and many more projects, do you know that ethiopia is biulding 10 more sugar factories on top of the current once, uganda alone has more somali investors and millionares then the entire somalia combined do you know the damage that does.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby xiimaaya » Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:22 pm

it's sad what happened to cerlbuur and it's a tragedy.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Geeljire252 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 6:39 am

Marka is Hawiye city.

Biyomaal terrorists can gtfo.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby BigBreak » Fri Jul 22, 2016 8:47 am

alien hawiye terrorists need to be held account for the 25 year tragedy that has befell on the natives of marka

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Geeljire252 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 8:49 am

^ lower Shabelle and middle Shabelle = Hiraab land

Everyone else is a guest.
Respect the rules or gtfo.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby sav12600 » Sat Jul 23, 2016 4:26 pm

Marka is Hawiye city.

Biyomaal terrorists can gtfo.


Wtf did u just write down, aren't biyomaal somewhat the founders of the city I'm pretty sure they move there from the north sometime in the 15 th century

Go learn Somali history before making up fake stories

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Geeljire252 » Sat Jul 23, 2016 4:38 pm

Marka is Hawiye city.

Biyomaal terrorists can gtfo.


Wtf did u just write down, aren't biyomaal somewhat the founders of the city I'm pretty sure they move there from the north sometime in the 15 th century

Go learn Somali history before making up fake stories
No they were not the founders of the city.

Maybe you should learn Somali history.

They were slaves from Itoobiya imported by the ajuuraan (Hawiye ) empire.

In the 12 century Marka was described as "the capital of Hawiye" by the geographer Al Idrisi.

In the 13th century marka was again described as "capital of Hawiye" by another geographer Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi.


In the 19th century Biyomaal and Oromo slaves were brought by the ajuuraan empire.
Biyomaal didn't find or establish the city. The city was already established when they came.

They were slaves much like how African Americans were taken to the America. Do you hear people claiming African Americans founded America?


So before opening your mouth like a donkey, I suggest you should "go learn Somali history".

Marka = Capital of Hawiye
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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Strategic » Sat Jul 23, 2016 4:39 pm

Marka is Hawiye city.

Biyomaal terrorists can gtfo.


Wtf did u just write down, aren't biyomaal somewhat the founders of the city I'm pretty sure they move there from the north sometime in the 15 th century

Go learn Somali history before making up fake stories
whole south is hawiye land.that is reality no one can dispute.

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Re: The sad reality of somalia

Postby Righteous » Sat Jul 23, 2016 4:41 pm

Wherever Hutus go, disaster follows. I feel bad for the civilised Biyomaal.


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