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Mogadishu 2012

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Showqi   

Somalina;811757 wrote:
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Aargadii # Afar ahaa oo la rinjiyeeyey (nalal in lagu dhajiyo lee u hartay), building-kaas jaalaha ah oo retondada dhinaceeda ku yaalana Shineemo Ekwadore sow ma'aha. Somalina, waa kuu jeedaa sawirkaan waa ku raaxeysanooysaa! Ciyaal # Afar waaxid,,:D

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Caano_Geel;811770 wrote:
Waa maxay af Talyaaniga meesha ku qoran, we are in 2012, wakhtigii gumaysigu wuu dhamaaday.

maybe the other side has english

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Somalina   

Showqi waa keentey. Dhoolacadeyskeyga meel dheer ka aragtey yaah! KM4 4 life! sarta jaalaha gadaasheed aan ku gurguuran jirey, diin diin, sagaaro iyo eey ku burbursan jirey. Alxamdulilah waa nasiib badanahay inaan qurbo ku dhalan kuna gurguuran.

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Showqi   

Somalina;811839 wrote:
Showqi waa keentey. Dhoolacadeyskeyga meel dheer ka aragtey yaah! KM4 4 life! sarta jaalaha gadaasheed aan ku gurguuran jirey, diin diin, sagaaro iyo eey ku burbursan jirey. Alxamdulilah waa nasiib badanahay inaan qurbo ku dhalan kuna gurguuran.

Dii diinka lee dhakab soo dhihi jirtay maahinoo markasta,:D 2da kale koley orod iyo goysmo ee eber kaaga dhigaayaan.

Somalina, labada xayawaan ee aan ugu jeclaa ee gurigeena soo maray intii aan caruurta ahaa (marka laga reebo the many different cats we had) Waa: Goroyo iyo Bakeyle they were both owned by my little brother. Alla maxay na xiijiyeen siiba Bakeylaha.

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Somalina   

Showqi;812037 wrote:
Dii diinka lee dhakab soo dhihi jirtay maahinoo markasta,
:D
2da kale koley orod iyo goysmo ee eber kaaga dhigaayaan.

Somalina,
labada xayawaan ee aan ugu jeclaa ee gurigeena soo maray intii aan caruurta ahaa (marka laga reebo the many different cats we had) Waa: Goroyo iyo Bakeyle they were both owned by my little brother. Alla maxay na xiijiyeen siiba Bakeylaha.

:D diin diinka aad ayuu u weynaa marka uu madaxa iyo lugaha soo baxsado oo uu socod bilaabo ayaan kori jirey markaasu istaagi jirey oo madaxa iyo lugaha ceshan jirey, ciil ayaan i qaban jirey, muxuu iiga dhuumanaa aan soo taagnaa, ayeeyo AUN waxay dhihi jirtey diin diinkaan faraha ka qaad faras ma ahanee. :D.

 

Sagaarada or Bambi lol, miskiin uu ahaay, ciyaalka xaafadana wuu ahaay, cuntada xataa gacanta haddii loogu taago wuu ka cuni jirey.

 

Eeyga, libaax ayuu ahaa, qofkii banaanka maraayo xataa maka fakan jirin, wuu dhintey may he rest in peace. Mid kale la keeney, a German sheppard, ex police dog from Germany, but my uncle took him. Kadibna dab maalin uu ka dhacey my uncle's home asagoo hurdaaya ayaa eeygaas badbaadiyey, true story.

 

Goroyo siduu loo haystaa, fakfakteeda soo ma badna. lol

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Liibaan   

Walaal Somalina, aaad iyo aad ayaad u mahadsantahay sawirada quruxda badan ee Caasimada dalkeena Soomaaliya waa Xamar Cadey. Mash Allah. aad ayaan ugu farasanahay nabada iyo horumarka Mogadishu, Allah haa noo barakeeyo Caasimadeena iyo Dalkeena aamiin.

 

Salaam Qaali ah,

ka timi Khaatumo State Of Somalia,

 

Ku socota shacabka Caasimada Soomaaliya Mogadishu

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Our National Capital of Somalia, Mogadishu Slowly Reawakens

 

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The Guardian: Somalis revel on Mogadishu's safe beaches for first time in three years

 

Roads are being repaired and air and sea traffic has increased after the retreat of the militant group al-Shabaab.

 

Hundreds of residents of the Somalian capital Mogadishu have taken respite from bombs and bullets by flocking to the beaches for the first time in three years. The revellers, who included former president Ali Mahdi Mohamed, converged on the Lido beach where they played football and swam. The African Union Mission in Somalia said the return to Mogadishu beaches on Friday showed a new sense of security since the militant group al-Shabaab, aligned with al-Qaida, retreated from Mogadishu in August. "Roads are being repaired, homes rebuilt and markets reopened," it said.

 

"Real estate prices along Via Moscow have doubled and there are people out in the streets late into the night, despite the ongoing threat of terrorist attack."

 

Thousands of people who had been prevented from returning to their homes in the city are now streaming back, it added.

 

"Traffic at the Aden Abdulleh International Airport has also tripled and the line of ships waiting to dock at the seaport grows ever longer. The city has played host to several high profile visitors, including Turkish prime minister, Recep Erdogan, and a number of countries have reopened their embassies."

 

But normality after 20 years of bloody anarchy that put Somalia bottom of the Ibrahim Index of African Governance apparently comes at a price. Growing traffic jams and rising crime rates are among everyday problems taking hold.

 

Al-Shabaab is still locked in a battle with the weak UN-back interim government for control of parts of the country. Kenya deployed troops inside Somalia three weeks ago to crush the militants it blames for a wave of kidnappings in Kenya and frequent cross-border attacks. Last week the Guardian revealed that men claiming to be al-Qaida operatives are distributing aid and cash to drought victims in southern Somalia in an attempt to win hearts and minds.

 

 

 

 

 

The Guardian

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