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Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:45 pm
by Nabel
Warsame101 wrote:This is a rare piece of historical footage when majority of African Heads visited the Somali capital to attend the The Organisation of African Unity (AOU) Summit. Somalia, at that time, was hosting the meeting since Jaalle Siyaad (RH) was the then chairman.

Enjoy for those who have never seen it (including me) :)



It's unfortunate that several months after the summit, 10 peaceful scholars who posed no threat whatsoever to the regime were executed. That execution canceled everything (past & future) positive done by that regime.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:50 pm
by Khalid Ali
Voltage wrote:
hanqadh wrote:excellent video...thanks warsame....inshallah we can look to a better future.
I am not so sure but only God knows. I just can't imagine Somalia being normal again.

Voltage don’t lose hope in your country , waliga wadanka laga ma quusto :up: :som: :lol:

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:50 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
Insha'allah Somalia can have some sort of functioning government so that the innocent people who have to flee their homes can live without fear.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:53 pm
by surrender
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Insha'allah Somalia can have some sort of functioning government so that the innocent people who have to flee their homes can live without fear.
:up: :up:

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:56 pm
by Voltage
khalid ali wrote:
Voltage wrote:
hanqadh wrote:excellent video...thanks warsame....inshallah we can look to a better future.
I am not so sure but only God knows. I just can't imagine Somalia being normal again.

Voltage don’t lose hope in your country , waliga wadanka laga ma quusto :up: :som: :lol:
My country is the United States.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:59 pm
by CoolPoisons
Aniga waxaan qabaa, the last time we ever saw united Somalia from Borame to Ras Kamboni was till 1991. I dont think it will ever return

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:03 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
CoolPoisons wrote:Aniga waxaan qabaa, the last time we ever saw united Somalia from Borame to Ras Kamboni was till 1988. I dont think it will ever return
I agree with you except that bit that I edited for you - however you don't ever lose hope in your country.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:06 pm
by Firefly
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:
CoolPoisons wrote:Aniga waxaan qabaa, the last time we ever saw united Somalia from Borame to Ras Kamboni was till 1988. I dont think it will ever return
I agree with you except that bit that I edited for you - however you don't ever lose hope in your country.
What if there's no more hope for your country? I really thought Sheikh Sharif would make a difference, but I guess some people back there just don't want Somalia to be peaceful.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:06 pm
by CoolPoisons
Omar Lasbul U dumb fock. Kulaha Ur country. Ha u fasirin that Somalia will never be united. Waxaan ka waday. it wont be the same as it was before 1991 when everyone could live wherever they wanted to.

Mustaqabalka wuxuu noqon doona balkanization ama federalism sida Maraykanka. Somaliland, Puntland, Jubbaland, Galgaduudland, Benadirland. ma garatay.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:16 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
Saxiib caydaa maxaa keenay, waxaan ka wada somalia problems keeda wuxu bilaabey 1988, waxaana ku idhi wadankaada uu ducee inu ilaahey so hadeeyo.

Re: Organisation of African Unity Summit in Muqdisho - 1974

Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 1:17 pm
by Voltage
Cool Poison you misunderstood him. When he said "your country" it isn't he was taking himself out, he was just saying generally people shouldn't lose hop in their country. The only thing he changed was the date which he moved back to 1988, when the Northern exodus started.