Channel 4 News releases a video drawing attention to Somalis tahribing to the West & the horrors they endure on their safar. Dahir Alasow is featured.

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:faysalwtf: Far right ka sifican ay ugu qadayn donaan balaayada ay mesha soo dhigayaan.
 
This guy again with his documentaries. Someone please hire him .
The british news is using him wallahi. I bet this was recorded a long time ago its just now getting released to get views from the right wing of Europe and the U.S
 
Staying in Somalia/Somaliland needs to be made attractive to the young people there, they’re literally the future of the nation and the ones who will help build it up to be a prosperous nation.

There needs to be some massive brainwashing among the youth to show them that if they stay they’ll be much richer than they are now and will live much more comfortably especially if they partake in the development of the country, rather than coming to this dying society called the west. It’s sad that the educated ones are fleeing they’re the ones who will benefit the most off of Somalia development, even if things feel tough for them now.
 
Less than 1% of migrants entering the country between 2018-2024 btw. Only Somalis could make themselves the poster child for this despite these odds, you have to admire the work rate

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You have got to be joking we aren't even one of the main nationalities coming when will OUR people learn to stop broadcasting our shit everywhere so bloody shameful
 
Many Walanweyns have been doing this route for the past year now. Mogadishu to Algeria and then Spain, usually Ireland or Belgium afterwards. I'd say they make up a clear majority of the Tahribis at this point.

I sympathise with people leaving but why now when places like Mogadishu or Bosaso are improving? It can't be that bad to the point where you have to traverse across the entirety of the African continent.
 

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Somalis collectively have probably spent upto 1-2 billion USD on this tahriib debacle. Probably even more.

This must stop. That money should have been invested properly and I guarantee the returns would have been 10x fold. Shortsightedness and buufis ruining our people.
 
Jamal osman is always at the scene of the crime
Many Walanweyns have been doing this route for the past year now. Mogadishu to Algeria and then Spain, usually Ireland or Belgium afterwards. I'd say they make up a clear majority of the Tahribis at this point.

I sympathise with people leaving but why now when places like Mogadishu or Bosaso are improving? It can't be that bad to the point where you have to traverse across the entirety of the African continent.
Why do some of you need to force FKD everywhere from qadadweyne, somalian and now walaweyns. Some people have truly made Somali spaces so ghetto and uncouth 🤢
 
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Leila

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Dahir Alasow the ‘self styled judge’ :mjlol:


Staying in Somalia/Somaliland needs to be made attractive to the young people there, they’re literally the future of the nation and the ones who will help build it up to be a prosperous nation.

There needs to be some massive brainwashing among the youth to show them that if they stay they’ll be much richer than they are now and will live much more comfortably especially if they partake in the development of the country, rather than coming to this dying society called the west. It’s sad that the educated ones are fleeing they’re the ones who will benefit the most off of Somalia development, even if things feel tough for them now.

The problem is there are no jobs back home, imagine graduating after years of study and you can’t find a decent job because you don’t have the connections.

Plus the Somalis that go abroad have this weird tendency to show off a non existent life on social media. A qaxooti that lives in a asylum processing camp will post pictures next to a random BMW car and post that stuff on TikTok/Facebook, the ones back home don’t understand that life as a refugee is very hard and it takes years to settle and build a good life.
 

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