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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transforming
What a lying c#nt this Voltage is the whole book is about the indiscriminte killing of the Isaq people, the title of the book is ""A governemnt at war with it's own people" and it doesn't just begin from 1988Voltage wrote: Read Rukia Omaar's book, the SNM once they were kicked out of Ethiopia in 1988 themselves pretended to be government soldiers and at night attacked Hargeisa and Burco attempting to get the people on their side who until that point were apathetic.
Why did the SNM rebellion start in 1982 but nothing happened to civilians or northern towns until the SNM crossed into Somalia .
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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
SEEMEEYER:
voltage has a point, why was SNM created in 1981 when the somali government " killed" isaq people in 1988?
voltage has a point, why was SNM created in 1981 when the somali government " killed" isaq people in 1988?
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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
Siciid u shuld put burco on the spot light sometimes as well
btw awesome transformation

btw awesome transformation

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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
Don't worry Burco will be walking in the Oil money inshaAllah



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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
KingMJ wrote:Don't worry Burco will be walking in the Oil money inshaAllah![]()


Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
Queen_Arawello wrote:Siciid u shuld put burco on the spot light sometimes as well![]()
btw awesome transformation
You love Burco don't you.

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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
for obvious reasonsSiciid85 wrote:Queen_Arawello wrote:Siciid u shuld put burco on the spot light sometimes as well![]()
btw awesome transformation
You love Burco don't you.

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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
Hargeisa has the BEST WEATHER in Somalia. Its relatively cool, few mosquitoes and generally a nice place to chill. I'd say next to Xamar, Hargeysa is my 2nd favorite city. You can walk around freely without any stress except for the shaxad artists but I feel much safer strolling the streets of Hargeysa and even Xamar than those of Galkacyo, Bosaaaso or Garowe.
As for its transformation, it has a long way to go but so do many other Somali cities. It requires serious upgrade of the water supply system. The roads need a lot more work. The building boom is good but there needs to be standards set.
All in all, Hargeysa is a pleasant place except when the locals catch the "antiWanlaweyn" frenzy (then you better hope you are deep in Ciidagaleville).
As for its transformation, it has a long way to go but so do many other Somali cities. It requires serious upgrade of the water supply system. The roads need a lot more work. The building boom is good but there needs to be standards set.
All in all, Hargeysa is a pleasant place except when the locals catch the "antiWanlaweyn" frenzy (then you better hope you are deep in Ciidagaleville).
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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
Queen this is Soon to be Odweyne and Burco:


Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
Looks pretty shitty to me. Every qaldaan just erected some building wherever they pleased, without regard to building code or aesthetics and created a vast city of eyesores. I hope a small tremor hits the rebel capital so they can all come shattering to the ground.
Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation
union wrote:Looks pretty shitty to me. Every qaldaan just erected some building wherever they pleased, without regard to building code or aesthetics and created a vast city of eyesores. I hope a small tremor hits the rebel capital so they can all come shattering to the ground.
No surprise there sxb. You still think caydiid is behind you.

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