Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
niccaz is chillin
they even had pix of a girl's basketball tourney/game
they even had pix of a girl's basketball tourney/game
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
those are the safe abgal districts
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
i didnt know dey fans of BBall in somalia thought just Football
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
and 20 mins later qharax aya ka dhacay and shabaab and xabesh mess up the neighborhood lol
its only telling one part of a story
its only telling one part of a story
Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
Because of one basketball court?
Liqayye, Issaqu xooga ilbaxnimo baa lugu ogaa, whats up with you? lool.....
Liqayye, Issaqu xooga ilbaxnimo baa lugu ogaa, whats up with you? lool.....
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
Liqaaye,
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.
Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
[quote="Somaliweyn"]Liqaaye,
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.[/quote]
Nothin was rebuilt after the 4 months war and all the clashes after it. Xamar is done with, as it cannot even produce ministries and institutions even if a true Gov were to arrive, due to lack of infrastructure capacity. Also the capitol can't be moved. The destruction of Xamar is a big thing holding Somalia back actually.
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.[/quote]
Nothin was rebuilt after the 4 months war and all the clashes after it. Xamar is done with, as it cannot even produce ministries and institutions even if a true Gov were to arrive, due to lack of infrastructure capacity. Also the capitol can't be moved. The destruction of Xamar is a big thing holding Somalia back actually.
Last edited by Murax on Sat Dec 29, 2007 5:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
I would it's the poorest country in the world ..
they will be wiped out in a few centuries !
they will be wiped out in a few centuries !
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
[quote="Murax"][quote="Somaliweyn"]Liqaaye,
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.[/quote]
Nothin was rebuilt after the 4 months war and all the clashes after it. Xamar is done with, as it cannot even produce ministries and institutions due to lack of infrastructure capacity. Also the capitol can't be moved. The destruction of Xamar is a big thing holding Somalia back actually.[/quote]
your 3rd post and you already spittin' truth
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.[/quote]
Nothin was rebuilt after the 4 months war and all the clashes after it. Xamar is done with, as it cannot even produce ministries and institutions due to lack of infrastructure capacity. Also the capitol can't be moved. The destruction of Xamar is a big thing holding Somalia back actually.[/quote]
your 3rd post and you already spittin' truth
Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
Waddup FAH? lol...
Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
[quote="Murax"][quote="Somaliweyn"]Liqaaye,
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.[/quote]
Nothin was rebuilt after the 4 months war and all the clashes after it. Xamar is done with, as it cannot even produce ministries and institutions due to lack of infrastructure capacity. Also the capitol can't be moved. The destruction of Xamar is a big thing holding Somalia back actually.[/quote]
Walle you should eat your embecilic remarks. What a nitwit. Before the Ethiopian occupation, Xamar with all its chaos had the biggest educational institutes and there was more developments than any other city in Somalia, not to mention the flow of money and biz into and out of the city. Shut your monkey a.ss up next time if you are ignorant what the topic.
Mogadishu is a large city, a metropolitan in Somali terms lol. If heavy fighting rocks sections of the city, it does not mean that the whole city is burning. Since 1991, clashes happened but live continued in the districts where those clashes did not occure. Only during the 4 months war, was the whole city in flames. Since then not really.[/quote]
Nothin was rebuilt after the 4 months war and all the clashes after it. Xamar is done with, as it cannot even produce ministries and institutions due to lack of infrastructure capacity. Also the capitol can't be moved. The destruction of Xamar is a big thing holding Somalia back actually.[/quote]
Walle you should eat your embecilic remarks. What a nitwit. Before the Ethiopian occupation, Xamar with all its chaos had the biggest educational institutes and there was more developments than any other city in Somalia, not to mention the flow of money and biz into and out of the city. Shut your monkey a.ss up next time if you are ignorant what the topic.
Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
^^
Believing your own lies, can be a very good psyciatric remedy right? lol..................
Believing your own lies, can be a very good psyciatric remedy right? lol..................
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
Murax
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This is one of the members making another username, he's definately marexaan lool
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This is one of the members making another username, he's definately marexaan lool
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Re: Who would say Mogadisho is messed up?
Mogadishu as we knew it is destroyed, no doubt. But a new Mogadishu could be seen rising above the ashes of the old one, before the Ethiopians came in and destroyed this new flower.
Mogadishu after 1991 could be seen as a garden full of weeds, and a few flowers still struggling against these unwanted elements (weed) for water, sunlight and space in order to blossom. The only thing the city needed was some authority that could cut the weeds in order for the flowers to blossom and beautify the city.
The Ethiopians undoubtly ruined the garden with their relentless carpet-bombing, but the flowers are still visible and will eventually beat the weeds.
Mogadishu after 1991 could be seen as a garden full of weeds, and a few flowers still struggling against these unwanted elements (weed) for water, sunlight and space in order to blossom. The only thing the city needed was some authority that could cut the weeds in order for the flowers to blossom and beautify the city.
The Ethiopians undoubtly ruined the garden with their relentless carpet-bombing, but the flowers are still visible and will eventually beat the weeds.
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