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Babygirl- wrote:
The_Emperior5 wrote:its in hargeysa wa ciyaalka dabaajiirta its says hadhwanaag i saw it a few weeks ago in on hadhwanaagnews.com probably wa caruurtii abayashood iyo hooyadood dagaaladi ku dhiinteen. ama garacdii faqashti ka tageeen :lol: :lol:
Faqaashta has not being in Hargeisa for 18 years now!! miyaad iska hadasha mise maskaxda wax sii ka yihin look at the kids!! :roll:

Dabajiirta???? you mean dibjiir?

Warsan :lol: :lol:

dee kuwii cidla ku dhintay weyaan dee walaadiiintoodii kuwa garacda ciidanka wax diila ba la qorra hargeysa eeh diil lugu xukumay ama ha yaraadan ama ha weynadaan dadkan cunta lama siin they can be much older because bila nafaqo bay ku korreen cunto la aan waliid la aan wa caruur la iska tuuray

dabajiirta is dibjiro baddan somaliga soo barro awoowo
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LaQaNyO wrote:
The_Emperior5 wrote:its in hargeysa wa ciyaalka dabaajiirta its says hadhwanaag i saw it a few weeks ago in on hadhwanaagnews.com probably wa caruurtii abayashood iyo hooyadood dagaaladi ku dhiinteen. ama garacdii faqashti ka tageeen :lol: :lol:
Nacalad ku fushey :roll:
maxa dhacay wamaxay caydu where are you ilkhaagii cad cada caydu ma fiicna wa jimce maanta :up: 8-)
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dee kuwii cidla ku dhintay weyaan dee walaadiiintoodii kuwa garacda ciidanka wax diila ba la qorra hargeysa eeh diil lugu xukumay ama ha yaraadan ama ha weynadaan
Maxaa aqrineeysa?? xabaad ma fahmin :lol:
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iska daa wa jicme eeh :lol: :lol: :lol:
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The_Emperior5 wrote:its in hargeysa wa ciyaalka dabaajiirta its says hadhwanaag i saw it a few weeks ago in on hadhwanaagnews.com probably wa caruurtii abayashood iyo hooyadood dagaaladi ku dhiinteen. ama garacdii faqashti ka tageeen :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

did you here those stories aswell
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abakar20 wrote:Image
U guys must be blind to think these kids are 18 & older.. :roll: :arrow:
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they can pass for 16 or 17 or even 18 in 1991 dhasheen maxaad ugu diidaysa adeer 2009 ba la marraya
laakin wa dabajiir moogtay nafaqo darro ba siida oo eekeysiise ka goo and africay ku noolyihin ku darso tana .

abdikarim looool war kuwaasii waligood ba way jiireen i remmeber this oday when i was in hargeysa 1998 said to ku yar oo maqaxii masaxeye adeer biyo ila soo dhakhso hooyada baanu garanayna abaha garan mayne eh :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol:
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The_Emperior5 wrote:its in hargeysa wa ciyaalka dabaajiirta its says hadhwanaag i saw it a few weeks ago in on hadhwanaagnews.com probably wa caruurtii abayashood iyo hooyadood dagaaladi ku dhiinteen. ama garacdii faqashti ka tageeen :lol: :lol:
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These kids are around 8-9yrs old. :roll: :arrow:
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The pic looks posed for dramatic effect :arrow: :roll:
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Babygirl- wrote:
abakar20 wrote:Image
U guys must be blind to think these kids are 18 & older.. :roll: :arrow:


http://www.unicef.org/nutrition/somalia_42868.html
read this article
by James Elder

HARGEISA, Somalia 15 February 2008 – They were noises Khadra Abdullahi knew all too well: first, the blast from a bomb; then the screams and the clanging of pots as she threw her family’s possessions into a bag and fled.

“That was the fourth time my children and I have had to run to save our lives,” she says. “Each time we lose more.”

Just a few months ago, Ms. Abdullahi, 24, thought she had lost her three-year-old son, Abdrashid. Already weak from bouts of diarrhoea, Abdrashid suffered as the family survived on scraps of food for months during their journey away from the fighting.

Abdrashid was admitted to a UNICEF-assisted hospital in the north of Somalia where he received emergency support. He is now gaining weight and, slowly, regaining his health, though his doctor fears for him if the country’s 17-year-conflict once again forces his family to move.

“These mothers and their children have been through so many unspeakable things,” says Dr. Hodan Ahmed. “I worry about them now more than ever.”
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ama garacdii faqashti ka tageeen
Emperior, you got to be blind to believe those kids can be 18. Other than them having those nasty sticks in their mouths and living on the street, those kids look just as healthy as kid in Hargaisa judging by the pictures I see on the internet and the videos on youtube.

Those kids are either ran away kids(they exist everywhere), local kids whose parents are not capable of providing for them or they are the children of refugees from other parts of the country.
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BaasAbuur wrote:
ama garacdii faqashti ka tageeen
Emperior, you got to be blind to believe those kids can be 18. Other than them having those nasty sticks in their mouths and living on the street, those kids look just as healthy as kid in Hargaisa judging by the pictures I see on the internet and the videos on youtube.

Those kids are either ran away kids(they exist everywhere), local kids whose parents are not capable of providing for them or they are the children of refugees from other parts of the country.
These are the poor people who run from the fighting in Xamar.
“That was the fourth time my children and I have had to run to save our lives,” she says. “Each time we lose more.”

Just a few months ago, Ms. Abdullahi, 24, thought she had lost her three-year-old son, Abdrashid. Already weak from bouts of diarrhoea, Abdrashid suffered as the family survived on scraps of food for months during their journey away from the fighting
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