Siad Barre (Dardaaran)
Interview with former Somali President Siad Barre - 1978
last interview of Siad Barre
Siad Barre part 2
Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre - 1980
Jaale Siyaad iyo Cadaalada, Siad barre's meeting with somali Judges Mogadishu 1969
The Family & Siad Barre
October
Somalia's 21st October "Maalinta Kacaanka" - General Mohamed Siad Barre
Siad Barre - Italia - Somalia - Part 1
President siad barre the last Somalia dictator
The Final Report;- Somali President Major General Mohamed Siad Barre.flv
Siad Barre part 1
Presidente della Republica Somala - Mohamed Siad Barre - Italia - Somalia - Part 2
Plot
Based on true story about a Lufthansa Flight 181 that was hijacked in 1977 by palestinian terrorist who flew the plane to Somalia and demanded the release of imprisoned Red Army Fraction members in Berlin. But german police sends GSG 9 a anti terrorist force to deal with the difficult situation.
Keywords: 1970s, airplane-hijack, based-on-true-story, embroidery, firearm, one-word-title, paramilitary, passenger, pilot, place-name-in-title
Siad Barre (Dardaaran)
Interview with former Somali President Siad Barre - 1978
last interview of Siad Barre
Siad Barre part 2
Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre - 1980
Jaale Siyaad iyo Cadaalada, Siad barre's meeting with somali Judges Mogadishu 1969
The Family & Siad Barre
October
Somalia's 21st October "Maalinta Kacaanka" - General Mohamed Siad Barre
Siad Barre - Italia - Somalia - Part 1
President siad barre the last Somalia dictator
The Final Report;- Somali President Major General Mohamed Siad Barre.flv
Siad Barre part 1
Presidente della Republica Somala - Mohamed Siad Barre - Italia - Somalia - Part 2
Keydmedia Exclusive: Siad Barre's Private residence after his ouster 1992 - Buurdhuubo
President Mohamed Siad Barre and Somali Officials speaking italian Part 1
Villa Somalia - The presidential palace of Somalia after Siad Barre's ouster in 1991 Keydmedia.net
Rare interview of former Somali President Mohammed Siad Barre - 1975
Gen. Aidid "We are against Siad Barre's dictatorial and tyrannical regime not Daarood"
Soo Bandhigga Buugga Taariikh Nololeedkii Jaalle Maxamed Siyaad Bare (Mohammed Siad Barre)
MWANDISHI WAKISOMALI AELEZA SIKU YA MAPINDUZI YA SIAD BARRE 1969
Siad Barre &Socdaalkii; Carabta.mpg
Somalia Siad Barre and Scientific Socialism
1976-02-03 - TF1 - JT 20h - Interview Ali Aref Bourhan et Mohamed Siad Barre et images de Djibouti
Foreign reporter in Mogadishu after the collapse of the Siad Barre regime in 1991
General M. Farrah Aideed "Siad Barre was a Mass Murderer!" - Somali Civil War #SomaliArchive
Mohamed Siad Barre (Somali: Maxamed Siyaad Barre, Arabic: محمّد زياد بري) (October 6, 1919 – January 2, 1995) was the military dictator and President of the Somali Democratic Republic from 1969 to 1991. During his rule, he styled himself as Jaalle Siyaad ("Comrade Siad").
At the time of independence in 1960, Somalia was touted in the West as the model of a democracy in Africa. However, clanism and extended family loyalties and conflicts were social problems the civilian government failed to eradicate and eventually succumbed to itself.
The Barre-led military junta that came to power after a coup d'état in 1969 said it would adapt scientific socialism to the needs of Somalia. It drew heavily from the traditions of China. Volunteer labour harvested and planted crops, and built roads and hospitals. Almost all industry, banks and businesses were nationalised, and cooperative farms were promoted. The government forbade clanism and stressed loyalty to the central authorities. A new writing script for the Somali language was also adopted. To spread the new language and the methods and message of the revolution, secondary schools were closed in 1974 and 25,000 students from fourteen to sixteen years of age and an additional 3,000 military and civil service employees were sent to rural areas to educate their nomadic relatives.
Sweet pear, sweet pear
Those who say they love you would never dare
I'll watch out for you
I'll always be there
In the hour of distress you need not fear
In all the world there's only one true love
And finding it's hard enough
I bless whatever's in the sky above
For bringing you to me
But there's a void without your kiss
I wake on the precipice above the abyss
And though the touch of your lips these fears dismiss
Make no mistake there is an ache I have to live with
Was my grip too lose, my grip too strong
That made you want to run away
And now you're back where I pretend you belong
I wonder every night and day
How long
I swear this is my prayer
till we're burned and scattered in the atmosphere
Or lost in the world across a crowded room