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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 3:35 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
KingMJ wrote:Queen this is Soon to be Odweyne and Burco:

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Lol "Ayrab money" will soon be "Togdheer Money". 8-)

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 3:39 pm
by Kukri
abdi.ismail wrote:
KingMJ wrote:Queen this is Soon to be Odweyne and Burco:

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Lol "Ayrab money" will soon be "Togdheer Money". 8-)

All the glitter hides hedonistic lifestyle and Arabs sickening appetite for little boys.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transforming

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 4:20 pm
by Username1
seemeyer wrote:
Voltage 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 .
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 1988
The government even before 88 did it's best to silence the people with extra judecial killings and curfews in the main cities. In the little towns in the miyi it had a policy of collective punishment meaning innocent people were targeted simply because of qabil. The targeting of Isaaq's was not just in the north but also in the south in what is commonly known as the Jazera massacre.
Unarmed Isaaq students protesting against the governments evil policies in the north and show solidarity with those suffering got attacked and killed by government forces simply for being Isaaq.
This targeting of Isaaqs culminated in the carpet bombing by south african mecenaries and mass
exidus of the whole northern population.
People like Voltage etl can argue that the regimes actions were a reaction but that still does not justify the governments actions targeting of innocent innocent Isaaq majority, be it Xammer or Hargeisa. The governments policies if studied objectively are clear, it targeted people by qabil and if your heart allows you to accept the truth.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 4:22 pm
by greenday
Mashallah. What i want to know is how small is Hargeysa? it seems like it can be captured by one photo :?

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transforming

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 4:23 pm
by Kaggen
Username1 wrote:[
The government even before 88 did it's best to silence the people with extra judecial killings and curfews in the main cities. In the little towns in the miyi it had a policy of collective punishment meaning innocent people were targeted simply because of qabil. The targeting of Isaaq's was not just in the north but also in the south in what is commonly known as the Jazera massacre.
Unarmed Isaaq students protesting against the governments evil policies in the north and show solidarity with those suffering got attacked and killed by government forces simply for being Isaaq.
This targeting of Isaaqs culminated in the carpet bombing by south african mecenaries and mass
exidus of the whole northern population.
People like Voltage etl can argue that the regimes actions were a reaction but that still does not justify the governments actions targeting of innocent innocent Isaaq majority, be it Xammer or Hargeisa. The governments policies if studied objectively are clear, it targeted people by qabil and if your heart allows you to accept the truth.
What you are saying is true, but Issaq is doing the same thing towards inocent dulbahante cívlians rigth now.

and SNM killed many civilians in Borama, Sool, Sanaag.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 4:40 pm
by juzme123
greenday wrote:Mashallah. What i want to know is how small is Hargeysa? it seems like it can be captured by one photo :?
The city is large by Somali standards. Only Mogadishu is larger. It is about 8x the size of Boosaaso (from my comparison on google maps). If you look at google maps it will give you an idea of how much the city has grown. Most of the pictures shown here capture a few of the areas of the city. You might be able to capture the entire city by taking an arial photograph or from an elevated vantage point.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 7:11 pm
by Hyperactive
mashallah, Allah idin ziyadiyo nabada.

somalida kalena Allah o sahlo o nabad ka digo.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 7:44 pm
by ZubeirAwal
Hargeisa :up: ,2nd largest city, 5 years later, first largest city 8-) :sland:
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Hargeisa airport, still not finished, but the ground is looking great, tarmac 8-) :sland: :up:

:Before

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After(Still under-construction):
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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transforming

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:20 pm
by juzme123
Kaggen wrote:
What you are saying is true, but Issaq is doing the same thing towards inocent dulbahante cívlians rigth now.
Complete and utter nonsense. Only SSC militia-men who were engaged in conflict i.e. those who attacked the military bases.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:16 pm
by Scarletmoon1
Haar-Gay-Saa

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:45 pm
by Mckuus
@AbuukarSubeer


The last picture you posted [1] is of Djibouti International Airport - not Hargeisa at all.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:08 pm
by barakaboy10
very impressive, Masha Allah. keep up the good work reer hargeysa.

even though i stand behind you on your accomplishments, i will never except somaliland ceding from the rest of Somalia.

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:46 am
by ZubeirAwal
Mckuus wrote:@AbuukarSubeer


The last picture you posted [1] is of Djibouti International Airport - not Hargeisa at all.
Nope sxb it's Hargeisa,the airport is still being built, here's the video

Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:59 pm
by Siciid85
:sland: :sland:

Hargeysa in 2009.

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Hargeysa in 2002.

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Re: Hargeysa - Before & Now - The amazing transformation

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:03 pm
by juzme123
Manshallah it is growing steadily :up: