Movie 1976 Loyada Hostage Rescue Mission- Djibouti/Somalia border

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In February 1976, legionnaires of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (2e REP) and the 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion (13e DBLE) were involved in a hostage rescue mission in Loayada, a village on the border between today’s Djibouti and Somalia, to save 31 French children. The children were kidnapped in Djibouti, the capital of the then French Territory of Afars and Issas (TFAI, formerly French Somaliland, today’s Djibouti), by rebels from the Somali Coast Liberation Front (Front de Libération de la Côte des Somalis, FLCS), a pan-Somali guerrilla organization created in the 1960s and supported by the Somali government.
 

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I've been to Loyada not a pleasant route to go to Zeila:manny:
 
White people really have a death wish. Why are they leaving their civilized countries and going to shitholes?
 
White people really have a death wish. Why are they leaving their civilized countries and going to shitholes?

Whites love adventure and colonialism. Have you seen interviews with old cadaans who grew up in the colonies, they love those places more than their homeland :damedamn:
 
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In February 1976, legionnaires of the 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment (2e REP) and the 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion (13e DBLE) were involved in a hostage rescue mission in Loayada, a village on the border between today’s Djibouti and Somalia, to save 31 French children. The children were kidnapped in Djibouti, the capital of the then French Territory of Afars and Issas (TFAI, formerly French Somaliland, today’s Djibouti), by rebels from the Somali Coast Liberation Front (Front de Libération de la Côte des Somalis, FLCS), a pan-Somali guerrilla organization created in the 1960s and supported by the Somali government.


Also, things like cinema and media is such a powerful tool. This hostage situation will be villified but the colonial occupation and attempts to stifle the independence of Djibouti will be glorified.

The DoD in america even subsidise movies that portray the US Army in a good light.

We need to develop our own media, the youth almost exclusively consume subversive western propaganda :farmajoyaab:

Alhamdulilah Djibouti got its indepence just 1 year after this :fittytousand:
 
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