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Re: Lets trade refugee stories

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How are u all able to remember these events if you all were so young?


I remember being 6months old and walking 600miles across enemy territories. NO food, no drink and out of diaper :cry:
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Ismahan123 wrote:How are u all able to remember these events if you all were so young?


I remember being 6months old and walking 600miles across enemy territories. NO food, no drink and out of diaper :cry
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:lol: @ Ismahan walking 600 miles at 6 months.

ciyaal_warta wrote:

eyes-only wrote:
You don't sound like you know much about bangaariyo...lol @ xaafada sade.


am talkin bout bangariyo in hodan district near KPP...and i am talking bout during the war bk in 2003 ...they were many sade families and some of them are ma relatives abaayo...am not sure b4 the war but i spent most of the time in xamar till 2003 and they were many of them in bangariyo area
There were many Sade families in 2003 in Hodan? Things must have gotten much better.....or Gedo must have been too grey. Anyway, I was referring to before the main war so ignore my previous comment.
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Ismahan123 wrote:How are u all able to remember these events if you all were so young?


I remember being 6months old and walking 600miles across enemy territories. NO food, no drink and out of diaper :cry:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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eyes-only wrote::lol: @ Ismahan walking 600 miles at 6 months.

ciyaal_warta wrote:

eyes-only wrote:
You don't sound like you know much about bangaariyo...lol @ xaafada sade.


am talkin bout bangariyo in hodan district near KPP...and i am talking bout during the war bk in 2003 ...they were many sade families and some of them are ma relatives abaayo...am not sure b4 the war but i spent most of the time in xamar till 2003 and they were many of them in bangariyo area
There were many Sade families in 2003 in Hodan? Things must have gotten much better.....or Gedo must have been too grey. Anyway, I was referring to before the main war so ignore my previous comment.

aite abaayo...the thing is after 1996 the main wars have stopped and the city was open 2 everyone ...infact the pple from powerful clans in mogadishu were the one in danger
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a 3 iyo 4 year old can remember much :up: .. and the blurry things i couldnt remember my mom n grandmom said what happend
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most my immediate family went cairo in 89 , and entered the UK in 1990 . the end

no utanga or ethiopia etc
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are U born in Cairo adii ?
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born in germany actualy :up:
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For the ladies who mentioned being young and not being able to remember the details of those days....well, sisters....there is something that Somalis do remarkably well...which is to tell stories and not just any stories...real event stories, so my parents told me and, of course, many others the stories of their voyage to the West!!! Kabeesh? :clap:
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Olive walaal how is your mother?
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Survival of the fitest waye
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Walle somalis are so slow. How the hell did yall still remain behind when it was all too obvious that a civil war was about to consume everywhere :roll:

As for my family, we had insight and foreknowledge about the events that were about to transpire. My father left Somalia many years before the war. I was never a refugee like most of these flight 13's, I was born in Ajman UAE, the capital of alcohol brewing in the Gulf. At the age of 2 we went to Medford then to Oregon in the United States and then finally to my home of North Carolina. I have another bah who were born in Holland and Germany.

All in all the smart suffer the least :up: :clap:
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^RuralMan08, some people knew what was about to happen but believed it would be quick and painless.
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RuralMan08 wrote:Walle somalis are so slow. How the hell did yall still remain behind when it was all too obvious that a civil war was about to consume everywhere :roll:

As for my family, we had insight and foreknowledge about the events that were about to transpire. My father left Somalia many years before the war. I was never a refugee like most of these flight 13's, I was born in Ajman UAE, the capital of alcohol brewing in the Gulf. At the age of 2 we went to Medford then to Oregon in the United States and then finally to my home of North Carolina. I have another bah who were born in Holland and Germany.

All in all the smart suffer the least :up: :clap:

Did you ever bother to find the meaning of a "refugee"? You don't have to be fleeing from a civil war to become one, you know!

I haven't seen the horrors people have lived so I am thankful to Allah for that and hope He eases for anyone that had to undergo it.
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