Pre- War Kismaayo was the place to go

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Pre- War Kismaayo was the place to go

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Pre-war Kismaayo was a diverse place, regarding qaabil and other ethnic minorities (Indians lived there aswell for example, Bajuuni, Arabs, etc..).

Look at it now :tocry: :tocry:

Damn you Kacaan regime.
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Even now it's very diverse.
Just the politics is bad.
Everyone is saying "unuka iska leh"
Kkkkkk we even have people from the faraway regions of Nugaal and Bari claiming it.

Can't we all leave Kismaayo to the natives. :snoop: :snoop:
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:troll: this is the new reality sxb, mixed cities are rare this days and i welcome it. Let everyone build their towns and folks can claim whatever they want online :D
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It was beautiful back then...
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Kacaan = pre 91, Those minority's lived there in peace, and escaped the Death, robbery, rape and destruction the Militias brought During the Civil War. There wasn't a Big war in Kismaayo so why haven't these minority's stayed? After the govt? Cause they new rape, killings, looting and lawlessness was coming.

I don't understand why people make stories up..
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PrinceNugaalHawd wrote:Kacaan = pre 91, Those minority's lived there in peace, and escaped the Death, robbery, rape and destruction the Militias brought During the Civil War. There wasn't a Big war in Kismaayo so why haven't these minority's stayed? After the govt? Cause they new rape, killings, looting and lawlessness was coming.

I don't understand why people make stories up..
Before 1969, pre Kacaan = no MOD refugees.

Kismaayo= belong to natives. Minority, majority and tourists lived in peace.

What did those mod refugees do in Kismaayo apart from bring war, clan conflicts and support a mad regime.

Kismaayo Refugees should be repatriated to their homeland on the north like Kenya is doing.
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LegendarySS4 wrote:Pre-war Kismaayo was a diverse place, regarding qaabil and other ethnic minorities (Indians lived there aswell for example, Bajuuni, Arabs, etc..).

Look at it now :tocry: :tocry:

Damn you Kacaan regime.


So was hargaisa, Mogadishu, and even jowhar was named after the famous Italians that settled there and turned it into a farm town

Marka, barrawe and shabelle hoose used to be the most diverse and still is until today and are all are shitholes which I hate to say and today thier fate is in the hands of some Amisom clowns or all shabaab

Kismayo/jl is by far the only city that survived and haven't harmed the minorities and it's one of the reasons why Ahmed madoobe is so popular.

Btw I do agree with u on one point, fuck the kacaan it was the root of all our problems
But now the country will truly move on a justly manner where every federal state can devlop thier regions.
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^
You cant blame the kacaan on what happened after it collapsed, why didn't the USC try and form a gov when he was out of xamar instead of fighting against each other and coming all the way to freaking gedo to fight? lol Truth is, its a miracle we even survived that long as 1 entity. we have returned the way we were before the colonial project. I welcome it.
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Halmogg wrote::troll: this is the new reality sxb, mixed cities are rare this days and i welcome it. Let everyone build their towns and folks can claim whatever they want online :D
more mixed cities? no thank you :whoa: I'm not looking forward to a Mogadishu part 2 sxb :damn:
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Masaasbaa wrote:
Halmogg wrote::troll: this is the new reality sxb, mixed cities are rare this days and i welcome it. Let everyone build their towns and folks can claim whatever they want online :D
more mixed cities? no thank :whoa: you I'm not looking forward to a Mogadishu part 2 sxb :damn:
lol, am for everybody staying/investing in their regions
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Halmogg wrote:
Masaasbaa wrote:
Halmogg wrote::troll: this is the new reality sxb, mixed cities are rare this days and i welcome it. Let everyone build their towns and folks can claim whatever they want online :D
more mixed cities? no thank :whoa: you I'm not looking forward to a Mogadishu part 2 sxb :damn:
lol, am for everybody staying/investing in their regions
Thats the only way to go these days, you dont want to be building villas and roads in ''mixed cities'' and tomorrow have a reer baadiye come from afar squat on your houses and what not. we dont want history repeating it self :wow:
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Masaasbaa wrote:
Halmogg wrote:
Masaasbaa wrote: more mixed cities? no thank :whoa: you I'm not looking forward to a Mogadishu part 2 sxb :damn:
lol, am for everybody staying/investing in their regions
Thats the only way to go these days, you dont want to be building villas and roads in ''mixed cities'' and tomorrow have a reer baadiye come from afar squat on your houses and what not.
lol, yep the vast majority have learned their lesson but u will see folks still doing it today
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Halmogg wrote:^
You cant blame the kacaan on what happened after it collapsed, why didn't the USC try and form a gov when he was out of xamar instead of fighting against each other and coming all the way to freaking gedo to fight? lol Truth is, its a miracle we even survived that long as 1 entity. we have returned the way we were before the colonial project. I welcome it.
:comeon:
Your talking straight outta your ass.


USC did form a government after consulting with local elders.

https://youtu.be/TFRpRW_JGkI

Under USC/SNA Kismaayo prospered :som: :D
Under Kacaan Kismaayo was looted :down:
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:deadrose: sure buddy
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Yeah they escaped the government and the USC saved the minority's from looting, rape and killing that was going on from 1960 to 1991
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