miles-militis Posted February 2, 2004 One would have thought by now a sense of ownership and patriotism would have sunk in, at least in some parts of the country. It is unfortunate that to this day people are still stripping the relics of the old republic, ripping national symbols to pieces all for a moment's pleasure. And I thought Mogadishu was the only place that fell prey to the “stripping and scrapping” destructive mode where the national treasures, symbols, fittings and fixtures had literally been shipped and sold abroad for pennies. What are the people in Berbera doing shipping out “scraps” as fondly, locally known their national body parts? Do people not realise the cost of replacement is astronomical and will take centuries to replace? We know that such symbolic, nationalistic images are no longer, but why in God's name continue .... .................. Halkee buu ku danbeeyay Iskaraabkii Berbera (Jam)- Hawl lagu rarayo 10,000 oo Tan (Toban kun oo tan) oo ah biraha duugoobay ee loo yaqaano Iskaraabka oo dibadda loo iib-geynayo ayaa shalay ka bilaabantay Dekedda Magaalad Berbera. Biraha Iskaraabkan oo lagu rarayo Markab magaciisa la yidhaahdo MV MERG 69, waxaa dhoofintooda qandaraas ku qaadatay shirkad Maxali ah oo la yidhaahdo M.B.C. http://www.jamhuuriya.info/index.php?art_id=1709&categ=2&file=view_article.tp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gediid Posted February 2, 2004 Samurai Saaxiib the scrab in this article is reffering to the old metal scrab from destroyed Russian tanks, military hardware such as armoured personal carriers russian miltary trucks from the Barre military that have been destroyed during the war of liberation in the late 80's early 90's...........In other words qashin that will end up becoming a Nisaan or a Toyota.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites