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kamal nidam adan
Joined: Sep 29, 2000
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somali youth...
November 15, 2002 - 05:18 AM
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the last deacade,the coutry was in civil war and had no central government. this became obstacle to somali youth and their development. instead of going to school they joined the fanction groups and became host to the warlords who devided the country into small devisions.
the youth are the most vulnorable after women and children.
therefore, i request anyone who is in position to help the youth; to do so without hesitation.
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Simon Charles
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Re: somali youth...
November 20, 2002 - 01:27 AM
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How?
Somalia is such a mess right now, and there's no real government for any action to go through. The UN really has chosen to forget about Somalia, after all, it was a UN peacekeeping force that went in there, and in the process they made the situation worse than it was.
Nice to see that "Blackhawk Down" was made. American blind patriotism is alive and well.
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I.M.
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Re: somali youth...
November 25, 2002 - 04:13 AM
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Hello kamalnidam. I hope all is well in Puntland. Sano raises a good question: how can youth here assist youth in Somalia? Are there any initiatives we can get started here that you can think of? Why type of assisstance are you thinking of?
Idil
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