
Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 yrs
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Re: Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 y
For once he is right ^
. The more shyt you try to hide , the deeper you get yourself in trouble .

Re: Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 y
I heard they store a small chips inside passports so they automatically keep track. no need to hide.
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Re: Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 y
those chips can be read from 200m possibly more...
the passport control physically scanning your passport by hand is a formality.
once you step off the plane you are already scanned.

the passport control physically scanning your passport by hand is a formality.
once you step off the plane you are already scanned.



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Re: Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 y
Inaa lilahi wainaa ilayhi rajicun! May Allah grant her janatul firdowsa.Avicenna wrote:Kifaaya is no longer with us, bro. She passed away back in '09 from lupus complications while in Seattle.TheblueNwhite wrote:Avicenna
I forgot to ask where are Suad and Kifaaya now?
Su'aad lives with her family in Charlotte, North Carolina.
C/kariim is younger than Jamila, he's the youngest of the Cariif family.
Thank you again brother for the update, it was a pleasure running into you on Snet.

Re: Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 y
udun wrote:Folks, if you go to Somalia, don't hide from the US authorities when you get back. They already knew it when I got back in July 2010. The officer at the Amesterdam's airport laughed at me when I asked him how did he know I went to Somalia. He told me "he, as an Dutch official knew that I went to Somalia, and when you get to USA at New Jersey, they already knew that you went Somalia." Luckily, I did not hide from them that I went to Somalia. The questions were simplerer: Where did you go, why did you go there, and what are you bringing back into the USA? When I was catching the flight from Dubai, an official from UAE security asked how come my passport does not have any stamps from Somalia for all the places you visited? I have told him they saw that I am Somali, so they took my fee, and let me in.
Soomaalida qaar waxay passportka ama travel documentska kaga tagaan Ethiopia, DJibouti, ama Kenya, dabadeedna gudahay galaan. Markaa haddii cid aragtay aanay jirin, way qarin karaan inay Soomaaliya tageen, laakiin haddii aad passportka la gashid waa lagu ogyahay ee ogow. Aniga taladayda waxba ha qarin meeshaad tagtay iyo sababta aad u tagtid waayo haddii aad qarisid adigaa dhib isku sii biirinaya. Runta in la sheego wax ka wanaagsan ma jiraan!
That is a smart move Udun. Truth sets you free always. I heard a story of an Old Somali man who went to Somalia. The authorities asked him why he went to Somalia and he told them he went to move his entire family from Somalia to the refugee camp in Kenya. They asked him if he could prove that. He gave them the phone numbers of his family. They called his family and matched the information. They let him go. Somalis panick and get into more trouble by lying. It is easier to tell them where you went and move on.
Re: Rebuilding the property you fled in Mogadishu after 20 y
You guys never say never be optimistic life is short who knows what is going to happen in the future let us hope coming generatins will be better than us lot but one thing I beleive is We shouldn't all be in one city economic wise we should spread and every one be with where they are happy with respect and dignity.
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