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General M. Farrah Aidid Ambassador M. Sahnoun Speaking to the Somalis - 1992

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Jacaylbaro;803190 wrote:
It is a pity Aideed is talking about Cadaalad, unity and Soomaalinimo ,,,,,, but Look at the UN envoy

Yeah, it is a stark reminder that the UN is needed in Somalia. smiley_cool.gif

 

AUN Aideed.

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The general was a visionary leader the problem was his cause was hijacked by power-hungry individuals. That's where it went wrong one thing i know for sure if the general was alive today i don't think he would've accept foreign troops to protect his government. Some men are not made for that and have self respect.

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Jacaylbaro;803190 wrote:
It is a pity Aideed is talking about Cadaalad, unity and Soomaalinimo ,,,,,, but Look at the UN envoy

It's a pity you, a grown man are gossiping about a dead man. His gone, let dead the be.

 

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Xaaji Xunjuf;803313 wrote:
The general was a visionary leader the problem was his cause was hijacked by power-hungry individuals. .

He was mass murderer who inherited country and washed down the drain. The likes of him and Yeey were simply power hungry and they had no vision beyond that.

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Sure many innocent civilians were killed unfortunately but the man had a vision to lead the nation but he was interrupted Imagine che if the Ali mahdi Adiid nonsense never happened how would've Somalia looked like today?

 

 

Indeed Somalina its a big sin to insult the dead allah ha u naxariisto inti dhimatay

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Che -Guevara;803401 wrote:
XX..What was his vision and what evidence is there to support this claim?

 

If you watch the video you will clearly see that he was interested to reconcile Somalis and organize a nationwide conference see this is part of his vision didn't succeed but the attempt was there and that's what matters. General Aideed is a very controversial character in the Somali society but give credit this man was against foreign interference in Somalia.He was a strong man obviously he made terrible mistakes as he worked him self up to the top seat which eventually destroyed our beloved capital.Only if there was another solution that could only last imagine if the conference could have been a success in Somalia that's what i mean he had a vision.

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^No man comes out and says he will destroy his country but actions are louder than words. Nothing about his actions demonstrated he had Somalia's interest at heart or even his clan's interest. Everything he did was to farther his agenda at the expense of everyone.

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