Its not about showing sides , if you have something to put on the table many others don't have , so be thankful what you have , you could've been one of these refugees
They will never ever show the best side of a country, so don't worry. After 4 days, bbc got 36 thousand views. Nowadays, a very unknown youtuber gets more views 😂
@chilfofGod These kind of reports clearly involves humiliating and belittling entire countries and their populations. This is not a new tactic; BBC has been engaging in this behaviour for decades. They take pleasure in showcasing graphic and disturbing images of people suffering and starving, all to push their agenda. Fortunately, people today are more astute and recognize these manipulative tactics. Social media and unbiased UA-camrs are helping to inform and educate the public, preventing them from being swayed by misleading reports. BBC has lost, and no one takes these people serious. 🙄
If u watched the whole video At least the last part Is good news!! When they talked about what u call bad part It isn't bad in this videos Because the internal displaced people do need international help Or diaspora somali
Look at this disgusting western propaganda. Why don't they talk about their own desperate people like that? Their farmers are running out of money They are becoming desperate and joining malicious like the right wing
As Somali in London, i can tell you there is nothing like living in Somalia. Despite the difficult circumstances in the country, when I am in Garowe or Kismayo i am in my happy place ❤.
Alxamdullilah wa ka tagay sanadka hore. London & UK as a whole is on its last legs. BBC propaganda makes you believe its full of indigents and we are in constant warfare and political turmoil, but that is furthest from the reality. Ayaga rabo ina uu shaqaysiid ila aad dhimatiid cashuurkaaga bay rabaan ina ganacsi ama feker oo wadankaaga ku dhiistiid ma rabaan. There are layers to the political propaganda. It isn't just ignorance as to why they started this documentary with the preface that Somalia is fragile, faminine-ridden and failed. Its to indoctrinate and to normalise it for the diaspora as much as everyone else.
@@redman6790 I used to live on Brixton Hill and drive a TFL bus all over south east and central London. I now live in a civilised place called scotland. London sucks.
This is just so unfair, Somalia is one of the best in terms of its carbon footprint but the people must suffer for the ignorance of the both the west and the east!
British news channels like bbc and channel do this every year they post bad stuff about Somalia it’s almost as if they’re their getting paid for this by someone unknown
As a Somali, witnessing the ongoing droughts, floods, and disasters affecting our country is heartbreaking. Videos like this remind me of the resilience of our people, but also of the need for real change. I’ve always dreamed of contributing to that change by working with organizations like the Red Cross. Living in the heart of Somalia, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of these challenges, but opportunities to make a difference often feel out of reach due to obstacles like clan divisions. I hope that one day, I can have the chance to actively support and serve my country. To those who narrate and share our story, thank you for helping the world understand. With unity and opportunity, I believe we can build a brighter future for Somalia.
Great respect to you from Scotland. Too many people complain that other people are not fixing your problems, when in reality it is up to each person to make the effort. Can it be something simple like make a terrace so that it can store water to allow for a fruit tree to have a chance. Find the first step, then encourage others to join in. i am working on a hydro energy turbine - it with an idea, then a small model. Now it is 4 people and some help from a local university which took intrest. It is the first step which is the most importiant.
@AHMAD Thank you for your support. It's inspiring to hear about your own initiatives in Scotland. I've seen firsthand the devastating effects of climate change and conflict in Somalia. Do you have any advice for someone like me who wants to make a difference but faces obstacles like clan divisions and limited resources?
I'm passionate about hydro energy turbine and I'm always looking for new opportunities to collaborate. If you know of any projects or funding opportunities that align with my skills, please let me know.
@@ahmedcweli7768 One story which has been repeated through the ages everywhere is just to start planting seeds for fruit trees at the side of a road. It is one task which costs nothing and is easy. Eventually other people will realise not just the practicality of the task, but also the ethos and humanitarianisim which promotes it. In Northern Ethiopia villages were organised to start building terraced fields - maybe just one day per week. The terraces acted as underground water reserves and ensured that life became easier for everybody. Good luck.
@@ahmedcweli7768 Hydro energy is not a good fit for Somalia due to the lack of rain and rivers. Solar on the otherhand is better, even wind turbines. I learn al lot from youtube which is a university on a small screen. Funding comes out of our own pocket, but the university which did some of the mathematical modeling organised their own grants. Try to learn about 'hydroponics'. It is an exceptionally water efficient means of producing food.
This documentary is reporting more about the current events in somalia but when the reporter saying "somalia is one the most dangerous countries in the world to be a journalist" that speech is far from the reality today somalia is the only country that every journalist can write and say what he/she wants
Which Somalia do u sneaking. Do we live in the same Somalia. Now we dont have journalists like him all journalists at here r just work for somebody from the politicians nd u can buy them for 1k box
A lot of journalists got killed in somalia because they reported on something the people who killed them didn't want to be known about like the toxic waste dumped in the sea & put in the ground they got paid for it
Beef is not bad for the climate - in fact, it’s good if it’s 100% grass-fed. Let’s be clear: If we’re talking about 100% grass-fed beef, it is not bad for the climate. In fact, it can be beneficial. Why? Because grazing helps sequester carbon in the soil and prevents erosion. The animals that graze help maintain natural ecosystems, like trees and plants, which absorb CO2. It’s a natural cycle that actually reduces the total amount of greenhouse gases emitted. Now, if we’re talking about beef that’s not 100% grass-fed? Sure, it could be slightly worse for the climate - but it’s still nothing compared to the impact of things like air travel, the oil industry, or plastic production, which truly destroy the planet. The amount of CO2 emitted by beef production is tiny when compared to the massive emissions from other industries. Conclusion: Beef - especially grass-fed beef - is not a climate villain. It’s far better to focus on the real problems like air travel, oil, and plastic, which have a much larger negative impact on the climate.
This video is one the stereotypical examples how British still wants Somalia’s Failure. I wondered when the reporter says two times “ i’m in one of the dangerous countries in the world “ and that’s lie.
I hope Somalia will become peaceful and prosperous like other developed countries in the world 😢no deserves to die of hunger in 2024 but it’s happening I hope the cSomali and world leaders come together to end this mess once and for all
I'm from somalia and i can assure you that we have the worst government and also it is a very dangerous place which makes it the most dangerous place in the world
as a somali girl the worst crisis that we are facing is lack of real somali men , even when it rains they dont collect the rain and their is lack of fishing skills and productivity :( i am sorry we cant beg the world , lets fix ourselves
What the BBC channel Is saying about Somalia is far from truth. Somalia is one of the fastest growing countries in Africa. However, the BBC don’t want show the wold the positive side of our nation
Best investment is in soft power. Look how BBC portrays us, as uncouth indigents. Even though the majority of the populous are living fine Alhamdullilah
😮 We are devastated upon hearing the news about climate change in Somalia. The average villager doesn't have water 🌊. God please show our long suffering people mercy!! God be praised!❤
This report touchs the exact problem in my beloved somalia,there is some comments that part they don't want to show the world what's going on in Somalia and they got money from politicians. I thank BBC 🙏
BBC always showing the negatives sides of Somalia 🇸🇴 and Muslim country , Somalia is safe and beautiful, you are only showing the nomadic side Somalia that has always faced drought nothing new
The BBC’s narrative of Africa often feels overly negative and misleading, presenting African affairs with exaggerated inaccuracies. For instance, a recent report on Somalia depicts it as one of the world’s most dangerous countries-a perspective some argue is out of touch with Somalia’s current reality. While the country has faced conflict in the past, much of it was exacerbated by external interference. After 2011, Somalia has made significant progress, supported by nations like Turkey and Qatar, contributing to improvements in security, infrastructure, and governance. The BBC’s focus on outdated stereotypes rather than on-the-ground developments gives the impression of bias and overlooks Somalia’s achievements. Independent fact-checking could improve the accuracy of such reports and present a more balanced view of Africa’s progress.😢
As a somali who understand the western mindset im worried for us that I BBC is talking about us even if they seemingly saying something positive about us. Believe if this people talk about you its NEVER EVER good. As soon as they talk about you disaster will follow, their mouths are open grave.
I find it weird that people complain when BBC reports on things happening in their country, saying that it focuses only on negative parts. But this is the reality on the ground. These footages are not generated by AI. People are really suffering there as you can see. Yes, there are a few people in all African countries that live in luxury in big cities. But majority of the population are living in extreme poverty, especially in rural areas and small towns . If BBC and other media organisations only focus on those in the cities, that means they have to ignore the suffering of millions of women and children like the ones that appear in the video. Blame your governments who don’t do anything for their people, not those who take the time to show you what is happening. Most of the people who are commenting here are either living abroad or located in big cities in their own countries and have no idea about what is happening in villages.
This kind of reporting destroys the reputation of countries. As results international investors would not be interested to invest in a country that is at war or majority of the population is under poverty
This is really disgusting that bbc news always focused on the negativity side of the somali.. And they always disseminating contradictory information about somalia. So sorry to hear again and again the same negativity
As a Kenyan there is a lot of progress in Somali .....why not report of positive happening in Somali .....there is a lot of misinformation alshabab is on the Backfoot ......the Kenyan troops have done a lot in bringing Somali poeple together Kismayo, a strategic Somali port city, was taken seized by Kenyan forces as part of AMISOM on September 28, 2012. Somali National Army and local militia groups, including the Ras Kamboni Brigade, helped remove Al-Shabaab from the area. After the takeover, Kismayo administration was complicated. A combination of soldiers, notably Ahmed Madobe's Ras Kamboni Brigade, ruled it initially. In southern Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubaland administration, Kenyan ally Madobe's faction rose to power. The Jubaland administration, with help from AMISOM and Kenyan military, governs the region, including Kismayo, but the Somali Federal Government considers it as part of Somalia. Jubaland now enjoys some autonomy but is nominally part of Somalia's federal framework.
Oh BBC, why dim the light, On Somalia's beauty, so vivid, so bright? Why cast shadows where hope does gleam, And silence the whispers of a brighter dream? My beloved land, with shores so fair, With bustling cities and life to spare. Yet you frame her in sorrow, despair, and plight, Ignoring her moments of joy and delight. Today's Somalia, with wonders untold, Her spirit unbroken, her heart pure gold. Oh, let the world see her radiant face, Her beauty, her strength, her rightful place.
BBC should be banned reporting from Somalia since never show the good sides. 95% of this report is negative from old news…p.s UN fundings always end up in cost of their stay there in Halane camp and Nairobi hotel shame on you
Alhamdulillah... By ALLAH who holds all power exclusively for Himself... May not just Somalia...rather the world prosper... And May He shower the whole world with His RAHMA... AMEEN
Its not like showing sides , its about showing real situation on the ground, even the people in the city really life in a tight, what do you think of people that don't have small business or jobs
The famine in the Horn of Africa is endemic not because of climatic factors but because of bad governance and poverty. If you compare these regions to the Gulf States, the climate of the Gulf is similar, although even drier, but the latter have a much higher standard of living due their wealth of fossil fuels and better social organisation. What the Horn of Africa needs is a good dose of reliable energy from fossil fuels to raise their living standards.
greeting from Somalia one of Somali songs says "Aabatuutsiga abbaad u lahayd" meaning "you belongs to aabatuutsi ancestors. Which indicating that Tutsi people they originally came from horn of Africa.
@mohamedabdi-go5bo the tutsis were nomads moving around from Egypt all the way to rwanda burundi drc There is a song in Somalia This is the text Aba tutsi ga Abaan u lahayn Ragana geesiga Abaan u lahayn Edooy waa ayo Edooy waa inaga Have u ever heard of it
I guess u mentioned it's a song It is just a coincidence with my tribe(tutsi)or it's real the song is about us If it's real The somali are probably the only community in the world that can keep a song for over 5000 years If tutsis ever lived in Somalia It would be around 4000 years ago
Somalia is the greatest country in horn africa and so gorgeous country. If you visit this country you will saw a lot of things including a good cultures and kindly people . All the information you posted is so wrong and against community somali people. Pls when you want to talk about another country you have to talk a good side.
This is the part of propaganda thats you spreading. he said one of the dangroust country in the world Somalia isn't one of the dangroust country in the world you may think that
Come on man,this guy shud be serious a bit,,yu can't be able to do anything abt the climate change if yu don't solve the conflict that has been going on for the last 30years.peaceful environment is the beginning of prosperity.
Somalia borders Kenya,a very long border, it was decided to be fortified with barbed wires since illegal migrations and terrorism was in rise in Kenya. Fun fact,most terrorists pinned down in Kenya are of Somali origin. Amison had to fight them within their country . Well with mariad of problems, Somalia is underdeveloped with high mortality rates and very low life expectancy,No power station,they use diesel powerd stations, women not attend school, girl child married off at 13 ,less plumbed water, droughts....I hope they'll improve
I wanted to educate this western journalist that there was no islamist insurgencies in somalia in 1991 but rather a clan based civil war ,this islamist emerged when US backed Ethiopian soldiers invaded peaceful somalia in 2006 .
This journalist has provided wrong information i don't know why he showed this massage its unacceptable vedio somalia its not dangerous country its place of peace. Somalia hanoolato.
Horn of Africa, Somalia specifically, World Bank data shows annual rainfall is on an upward trend, and the climatic period 1931-1960 had far lower precipitation in all seasons than the period 1991-2020. Somalia's climate is wetter than in the past.
Iam so sad to watch bad news about my mother country but the reality Somalia has recovered nowadays i.a We need to investment our country we need to work firm its necessary to stopp clans group fighting Somalia has alot resources but our leaders cant do this we youth we need life
I'm Somali and i live in Somali BBC is spreading lie. We have an very good education, water , electricity and everything and don't know Which Somalia they talking about
why is BBC always showing the bad side of somalia ever since
Its not about showing sides , if you have something to put on the table many others don't have , so be thankful what you have , you could've been one of these refugees
They will never ever show the best side of a country, so don't worry. After 4 days, bbc got 36 thousand views. Nowadays, a very unknown youtuber gets more views 😂
Make your video and show the good side(if any)this video is about its bad side
@chilfofGod These kind of reports clearly involves humiliating and belittling entire countries and their populations. This is not a new tactic; BBC has been engaging in this behaviour for decades. They take pleasure in showcasing graphic and disturbing images of people suffering and starving, all to push their agenda.
Fortunately, people today are more astute and recognize these manipulative tactics. Social media and unbiased UA-camrs are helping to inform and educate the public, preventing them from being swayed by misleading reports. BBC has lost, and no one takes these people serious. 🙄
Go cry about it or cope harder😂😂😂😂
Every year these British news channels upload short documentary video on Somalia to only show the bad side and never the good side
If u watched the whole video
At least the last part
Is good news!!
When they talked about what u call bad part
It isn't bad in this videos
Because the internal displaced people do need international help
Or diaspora somali
@@Benedir lafti nagaa
Look at this disgusting western propaganda. Why don't they talk about their own desperate people like that? Their farmers are running out of money They are becoming desperate and joining malicious like the right wing
In their eyes good things are only reserved for themselves.
@@TacticalRusegoormaad indooroow meesha timaadeen?
The government should not allowed any BBC reporter to the country
Why not
This video was good
As it will flag ngo s to help the displaced people and volunteers to dig wells for camels
Yes all they do is talk bad about somalia, this is the third article this week.
Because they Reported the truth of our country 😂.
The white people own and operate the government you are talking about and you don't even know it 😂😂😂
War maxa ka qaldan oo aad difacysa waadba aragta iny wadanku amni xumo kajorto oo aan lgunoolan karin sheegyane dengarous baba kgu filan xumano dhane @@Benedir
As Somali in London, i can tell you there is nothing like living in Somalia. Despite the difficult circumstances in the country, when I am in Garowe or Kismayo i am in my happy place ❤.
True. london sucks.
Alxamdullilah wa ka tagay sanadka hore. London & UK as a whole is on its last legs. BBC propaganda makes you believe its full of indigents and we are in constant warfare and political turmoil, but that is furthest from the reality. Ayaga rabo ina uu shaqaysiid ila aad dhimatiid cashuurkaaga bay rabaan ina ganacsi ama feker oo wadankaaga ku dhiistiid ma rabaan. There are layers to the political propaganda. It isn't just ignorance as to why they started this documentary with the preface that Somalia is fragile, faminine-ridden and failed. Its to indoctrinate and to normalise it for the diaspora as much as everyone else.
@@redman6790 I used to live on Brixton Hill and drive a TFL bus all over south east and central London. I now live in a civilised place called scotland. London sucks.
Somalia has a very low life expectancy
Go live there then. I know you won't.
its not dangerous, ive been there 2 times and felt much safer than in london or amsterdam
Lol
Man's been kidnapped by Somali pirates and forced to write this message 😭
Herhh 🤣🤣Is this sarcasm
This is just so unfair, Somalia is one of the best in terms of its carbon footprint but the people must suffer for the ignorance of the both the west and the east!
British news channels like bbc and channel do this every year they post bad stuff about Somalia it’s almost as if they’re their getting paid for this by someone unknown
He praised somalia for doing green energy and less pollution than usa
@@daviroza4700 Getting paid by all the useless orgs in halane. The same script so can keep getting aid funds (99% goes to 'operational costs')
@@Benediryou don’t know nothing
As a Somali, witnessing the ongoing droughts, floods, and disasters affecting our country is heartbreaking. Videos like this remind me of the resilience of our people, but also of the need for real change. I’ve always dreamed of contributing to that change by working with organizations like the Red Cross. Living in the heart of Somalia, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of these challenges, but opportunities to make a difference often feel out of reach due to obstacles like clan divisions. I hope that one day, I can have the chance to actively support and serve my country. To those who narrate and share our story, thank you for helping the world understand. With unity and opportunity, I believe we can build a brighter future for Somalia.
Great respect to you from Scotland. Too many people complain that other people are not fixing your problems, when in reality it is up to each person to make the effort. Can it be something simple like make a terrace so that it can store water to allow for a fruit tree to have a chance. Find the first step, then encourage others to join in. i am working on a hydro energy turbine - it with an idea, then a small model. Now it is 4 people and some help from a local university which took intrest. It is the first step which is the most importiant.
@AHMAD
Thank you for your support. It's inspiring to hear about your own initiatives in Scotland. I've seen firsthand the devastating effects of climate change and conflict in Somalia. Do you have any advice for someone like me who wants to make a difference but faces obstacles like clan divisions and limited resources?
I'm passionate about hydro energy turbine and I'm always looking for new opportunities to collaborate. If you know of any projects or funding opportunities that align with my skills, please let me know.
@@ahmedcweli7768 One story which has been repeated through the ages everywhere is just to start planting seeds for fruit trees at the side of a road. It is one task which costs nothing and is easy. Eventually other people will realise not just the practicality of the task, but also the ethos and humanitarianisim which promotes it. In Northern Ethiopia villages were organised to start building terraced fields - maybe just one day per week. The terraces acted as underground water reserves and ensured that life became easier for everybody. Good luck.
@@ahmedcweli7768 Hydro energy is not a good fit for Somalia due to the lack of rain and rivers. Solar on the otherhand is better, even wind turbines. I learn al lot from youtube which is a university on a small screen. Funding comes out of our own pocket, but the university which did some of the mathematical modeling organised their own grants. Try to learn about 'hydroponics'. It is an exceptionally water efficient means of producing food.
Somalia is fine now, BBC😏
Its not , people in the city live paycheck to paycheck and others who don't have jobs and small business are in deep difficulties
This documentary is reporting more about the current events in somalia but when the reporter saying
"somalia is one the most dangerous countries in the world to be a journalist"
that speech is far from the reality today somalia is the only country that every journalist can write and say what he/she wants
The journalist does not agree . . . . i would deffer to his view
This is demonstrably false
Which Somalia do u sneaking.
Do we live in the same Somalia.
Now we dont have journalists like him all journalists at here r just work for somebody from the politicians nd u can buy them for 1k box
A lot of journalists got killed in somalia because they reported on something the people who killed them didn't want to be known about like the toxic waste dumped in the sea & put in the ground they got paid for it
Somalia is an Islamic country
"the most dangerous country in the world" no mate that will be UK.
We suffered last years, but nowadays it seems we are okay here in Somalia.
And who allowed the red cross to arm non-soldiers, even soldiers are prohibited from riding in their Red Cross vehicles.
Stop saying one of most dangerous country we’re here & happy
Beef is not bad for the climate - in fact, it’s good if it’s 100% grass-fed.
Let’s be clear: If we’re talking about 100% grass-fed beef, it is not bad for the climate. In fact, it can be beneficial. Why? Because grazing helps sequester carbon in the soil and prevents erosion. The animals that graze help maintain natural ecosystems, like trees and plants, which absorb CO2. It’s a natural cycle that actually reduces the total amount of greenhouse gases emitted.
Now, if we’re talking about beef that’s not 100% grass-fed? Sure, it could be slightly worse for the climate - but it’s still nothing compared to the impact of things like air travel, the oil industry, or plastic production, which truly destroy the planet. The amount of CO2 emitted by beef production is tiny when compared to the massive emissions from other industries.
Conclusion:
Beef - especially grass-fed beef - is not a climate villain. It’s far better to focus on the real problems like air travel, oil, and plastic, which have a much larger negative impact on the climate.
This video is one the stereotypical examples how British still wants Somalia’s Failure. I wondered when the reporter says two times “ i’m in one of the dangerous countries in the world “ and that’s lie.
I hope Somalia will become peaceful and prosperous like other developed countries in the world 😢no deserves to die of hunger in 2024 but it’s happening I hope the cSomali and world leaders come together to end this mess once and for all
Allah bless Somalia 🇸🇴
Somalia is not one of the most dangerous countries in the world🇸🇴💙
Resilience is what i like about my people and country somalia 🇸🇴
Somalia 🇸🇴 much better country then United Kingdom mate
I'm from somalia and i can assure you that we have the worst government and also it is a very dangerous place which makes it the most dangerous place in the world
As a Somali we should report this chenal
as a somali girl the worst crisis that we are facing is lack of real somali men , even when it rains they dont collect the rain and their is lack of fishing skills and productivity :( i am sorry we cant beg the world , lets fix ourselves
You are right ✅️ but be patient 🙏 there is time that you are week and time that you are strong and best 👌 so what we are facing is our worst time
What the BBC channel Is saying about Somalia is far from truth.
Somalia is one of the fastest growing countries in Africa. However, the BBC don’t want show the wold the positive side of our nation
This is a moment for the Somalian diaspora to step in. Return ,invest to make a difference.
Best investment is in soft power. Look how BBC portrays us, as uncouth indigents. Even though the majority of the populous are living fine Alhamdullilah
@@redman6790so true, u can make these types of videos in every nation...
Hiraab ayaa magici ka xumeeyey Somalia wariyaha wuxuu kuleeyahy dalka ugu khatarsan caalamka subxaanallah
😮 We are devastated upon hearing the news about climate change in Somalia. The average villager doesn't have water 🌊. God please show our long suffering people mercy!! God be praised!❤
Why these channels don’t show us the good site of Somalia
that dude shoul not be allowed to enter somalia look at him in the middle of the with guards making it look like most danger place
These guys are always showing to the world about the bad side of Somalia 😢
This report touchs the exact problem in my beloved somalia,there is some comments that part they don't want to show the world what's going on in Somalia and they got money from politicians. I thank BBC 🙏
Long live somalia really
One People, One Planet, One Love
UK divided somalia before number one enemy of somalia really
STOP LYING STOP LYING
Somalia isn't one of the dangerous place in the world 🌎.
Bbc trying there best to make somalia look like bad instead of just showing what is in somalia.
"Somalia aint dangerous" bravo
Get it
BBC always showing the negatives sides of Somalia 🇸🇴 and Muslim country , Somalia is safe and beautiful, you are only showing the nomadic side Somalia that has always faced drought nothing new
The BBC’s narrative of Africa often feels overly negative and misleading, presenting African affairs with exaggerated inaccuracies. For instance, a recent report on Somalia depicts it as one of the world’s most dangerous countries-a perspective some argue is out of touch with Somalia’s current reality. While the country has faced conflict in the past, much of it was exacerbated by external interference. After 2011, Somalia has made significant progress, supported by nations like Turkey and Qatar, contributing to improvements in security, infrastructure, and governance. The BBC’s focus on outdated stereotypes rather than on-the-ground developments gives the impression of bias and overlooks Somalia’s achievements. Independent fact-checking could improve the accuracy of such reports and present a more balanced view of Africa’s progress.😢
Only authoritarian leadership can make an end to wars and conflicts in Africa. There is no other option for them.
If you're somali please report this video because of misinformation
Sad to see such news from my beloved country 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
As a somali who understand the western mindset im worried for us that I BBC is talking about us even if they seemingly saying something positive about us. Believe if this people talk about you its NEVER EVER good. As soon as they talk about you disaster will follow, their mouths are open grave.
I find it weird that people complain when BBC reports on things happening in their country, saying that it focuses only on negative parts. But this is the reality on the ground. These footages are not generated by AI. People are really suffering there as you can see. Yes, there are a few people in all African countries that live in luxury in big cities. But majority of the population are living in extreme poverty, especially in rural areas and small towns . If BBC and other media organisations only focus on those in the cities, that means they have to ignore the suffering of millions of women and children like the ones that appear in the video. Blame your governments who don’t do anything for their people, not those who take the time to show you what is happening. Most of the people who are commenting here are either living abroad or located in big cities in their own countries and have no idea about what is happening in villages.
This kind of reporting destroys the reputation of countries. As results international investors would not be interested to invest in a country that is at war or majority of the population is under poverty
I'm somalis those things this man talking ended now building well and now is a peace every country has gungs even America
This is really disgusting that bbc news always focused on the negativity side of the somali..
And they always disseminating contradictory information about somalia.
So sorry to hear again and again the same negativity
All somali must be reporting this video
As a Kenyan there is a lot of progress in Somali .....why not report of positive happening in Somali .....there is a lot of misinformation alshabab is on the Backfoot ......the Kenyan troops have done a lot in bringing Somali poeple together
Kismayo, a strategic Somali port city, was taken seized by Kenyan forces as part of AMISOM on September 28, 2012. Somali National Army and local militia groups, including the Ras Kamboni Brigade, helped remove Al-Shabaab from the area.
After the takeover, Kismayo administration was complicated. A combination of soldiers, notably Ahmed Madobe's Ras Kamboni Brigade, ruled it initially. In southern Somalia's semi-autonomous Jubaland administration, Kenyan ally Madobe's faction rose to power.
The Jubaland administration, with help from AMISOM and Kenyan military, governs the region, including Kismayo, but the Somali Federal Government considers it as part of Somalia. Jubaland now enjoys some autonomy but is nominally part of Somalia's federal framework.
You're talking about friction and propaganda news is not facing drought and famine not problem here 😮
Oh BBC, why dim the light,
On Somalia's beauty, so vivid, so bright?
Why cast shadows where hope does gleam,
And silence the whispers of a brighter dream?
My beloved land, with shores so fair,
With bustling cities and life to spare.
Yet you frame her in sorrow, despair, and plight,
Ignoring her moments of joy and delight.
Today's Somalia, with wonders untold,
Her spirit unbroken, her heart pure gold.
Oh, let the world see her radiant face,
Her beauty, her strength, her rightful place.
Hooyadaa baa halis ah kulaha wadanka ugu halista badan aduunka ey ey dhalay dheh🫵🐕
BBC should be banned reporting from Somalia since never show the good sides. 95% of this report is negative from old news…p.s UN fundings always end up in cost of their stay there in Halane camp and Nairobi hotel shame on you
I am wondering why everytime the bbc news channel is the bad side of Somalia not the good side?
I'm Somali and this is true story about Somalia
IT SEEMS AN OLD DOCUMENTARY
In reality Somalia due to its greedy leaders, people suffer....no positive news
how it can be one of the dangerous countries it is safe more than USA and UK.
It's kenyan forces not somali forces who took over
What?😅😅😅
Alhamdulillah...
By ALLAH who holds all power exclusively for Himself...
May not just Somalia...rather the world prosper...
And May He shower the whole world with His RAHMA...
AMEEN
Xaaraantii kudhashay ee gaasha aheed usheeg somalia is safe now
though its hunger and drought they are on war divided by clan (qabeela) its so sad.
Somalia is peaceful pro 🇸🇴
Bro they posted this exact vedio like 2 months ago with a different title 😂😂😂 BBC trash
BBC don't like Somalia, they always report negative side, while the country is flourishing. Its wierd.
Who wants their likeness, they are hypocrites who hates not only Somalia but all Muslims
They alway report negative side, why they don't want show the good side of the country, hypocrites
Its not like showing sides , its about showing real situation on the ground, even the people in the city really life in a tight, what do you think of people that don't have small business or jobs
The famine in the Horn of Africa is endemic not because of climatic factors but because of bad governance and poverty. If you compare these regions to the Gulf States, the climate of the Gulf is similar, although even drier, but the latter have a much higher standard of living due their wealth of fossil fuels and better social organisation. What the Horn of Africa needs is a good dose of reliable energy from fossil fuels to raise their living standards.
What is the purpose of bringing this up now?
Somalia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. That is all he said.
Dont weste your time.
FYI the most dangerous place for journalists is Gaza # Israel
My ancient homeland 4000 years ago!!
Land of abaatutsi
greeting from Somalia one of Somali songs says "Aabatuutsiga abbaad u lahayd" meaning "you belongs to aabatuutsi ancestors. Which indicating that Tutsi people they originally came from horn of Africa.
@mohamedabdi-go5bo the tutsis were nomads moving around from Egypt all the way to rwanda burundi drc
There is a song in Somalia
This is the text
Aba tutsi ga
Abaan u lahayn
Ragana geesiga
Abaan u lahayn
Edooy waa ayo
Edooy waa inaga
Have u ever heard of it
I guess u mentioned it's a song
It is just a coincidence with my tribe(tutsi)or it's real the song is about us
If it's real
The somali are probably the only community in the world that can keep a song for over 5000 years
If tutsis ever lived in Somalia
It would be around 4000 years ago
Westeran media they lied so they don,t stole your metal
Alshabaab sympathisers in the comments section are angry 😅
Somalia is the greatest country in horn africa and so gorgeous country.
If you visit this country you will saw a lot of things including a good cultures and kindly people .
All the information you posted is so wrong and against community somali people.
Pls when you want to talk about another country you have to talk a good side.
This is the part of propaganda thats you spreading.
he said one of the dangroust country in the world
Somalia isn't one of the dangroust country in the world you may think that
Good luck Somalia💙💙💙🇪🇷
That scene setting music is totally out of place in a news broadcast, imho
Somalia is not dangerous right now.
Are they only allowed to show the rural areas? They are always kn the rural areas, what are they doing there? Spying or stealing resources?
Very interesting sustainable projects, what is the name of solar power company that supplies the panels and the wind turbines?
No respect if u ain't gotta gun. True 💯
why don't they just divide the country and have peace.
Come on man,this guy shud be serious a bit,,yu can't be able to do anything abt the climate change if yu don't solve the conflict that has been going on for the last 30years.peaceful environment is the beginning of prosperity.
Somalia borders Kenya,a very long border, it was decided to be fortified with barbed wires since illegal migrations and terrorism was in rise in Kenya. Fun fact,most terrorists pinned down in Kenya are of Somali origin. Amison had to fight them within their country . Well with mariad of problems, Somalia is underdeveloped with high mortality rates and very low life expectancy,No power station,they use diesel powerd stations, women not attend school, girl child married off at 13 ,less plumbed water, droughts....I hope they'll improve
Kumamako wale wamekuambia hivi umekudaganya umbwa
@suheibnuur2773 you can check
@suheibnuur2773 so according to you Somalia is a Christian country?
BBC stop posting this kind of documentry
Not only Somalia but also Israel, coz redcross can't travel in Israel safely.
This is all because of
The Voilence
Gods Wrath and Innocent
Are suffering 😢
2 million dollars in 2 years , wow wow
Somalia has have climate crisis for years now I saw pictures of Somalia in the 70s it and before it Somalia much greener
Climate change denialism is real in this comment section
2 million dollars in two years repay time... impunity of the highest order😮
What they been throughout the decades and still soldering on, thanks for sharing
I wanted to educate this western journalist that there was no islamist insurgencies in somalia in 1991 but rather a clan based civil war ,this islamist emerged when US backed Ethiopian soldiers invaded peaceful somalia in 2006 .
To all Somalis let's boycott bbc
Why don’t you say colonial divided Somalia into 5 parts….
Italian Somaliland and British Somaliland 😂 …..but no Italian Somali or British Somaliland
Could you please stop the propaganda for Somalia?
This journalist has provided wrong information i don't know why he showed this massage its unacceptable vedio somalia its not dangerous country its place of peace. Somalia hanoolato.
Same lens, same narrative every single year…
What did they say that was inaccurate?
@@strangoman I dont know recycling the same footage same story every year unresearched garbage
@@TacticalRuse that doesn’t really tell me what’s actually wrong with it. (I’m really just curious by the way)
Horn of Africa, Somalia specifically, World Bank data shows annual rainfall is on an upward trend, and the climatic period 1931-1960 had far lower precipitation in all seasons than the period 1991-2020. Somalia's climate is wetter than in the past.
Iam so sad to watch bad news about my mother country but the reality Somalia has recovered nowadays i.a
We need to investment our country we need to work firm its necessary to stopp clans group fighting Somalia has alot resources but our leaders cant do this we youth we need life
I'm Somali and i live in Somali BBC is spreading lie.
We have an very good education, water , electricity and everything and don't know Which Somalia they talking about