A Cadaan journalist version of 90's Mogadishu

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A Cadaan journalist version of 90's Mogadishu

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http://www.netnomad.com/mogjour.html :lupe:

He tells us about the different factions vying for control mainly Aideed/Mahdi. The failed UN mission "black hawk down" and the treatment of Isaaqs. How the much violence the journalist had anticipated never came even got bored with their bosses getting angry. Staging most of the news with the help of American propaganda task force's joint information bureau.

How Aideed opponent disliked Journalist. How Siad Barre regime got rich from "foreign aid via the leasing of oil and fishing rights and the sale of stolen relief food" especially from the stolen relief food which through that alone managed to stay in power for so long :shock: .

He bumps into a ex regime official Yusuf Omar Al-Azari -i think he is Majeerteen- to speak about food stealing during the Kacaan and how they did it. Then he finally gets to interview a former Kacaan finance minister Mohammed Sheikh Osman -Hawiye- to double check that story which he agrees and tells him that the 90's looting of relief food was nothing compared to the Kacaan era and says this is not looting i know about looting :lol:

They then they talk about qaat business while chewing it when finished he goes to interview a Aideed soldier called Abdiwele and hid experience of how they brought down Siad Barre but only managed on the second day to get that story out of him.

Then some more Calacal from a sore US loser and last he interviews i think 1 of his guards family about the Black Hawk incident which they lost many members and that ladies and gentlemen describes the real story of 90's Mogadishu unlike from the biased side who painted themselves as the holier than thou victim THE END :whew:
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