Bakaara Market - Mogadishu, Somalia
U.S. Marine Corps raid on Bakaara Market on January 11th, 1993. Units from MP CO, HQ BN, 1st MARDIV, and others. Yes, the same Bakaara Market from Call of Duty, Modern Warfare III (WM3). Enjoy!
Pharmacies in Somalia - Bakara Market, Mogadishu
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Return to Mogadishu: Remembering Black Hawk Down (Slovak CC)
Since the events of Black Hawk Down twenty years ago, U.S. Army Rangers from the battle return to Mogadishu, Somalia for the first time to relive the firefight in the city streets.
Directed by Matt Knighton, Produced by Mary Beth Minnis, Director of Photography Jacob Hamilton, Editor Gabriel Cox, Original Score by Kyle Lent, Executive Producer Jim Hocker
Deep Inside Bakara Market
Walking from near Hormuud all the way to Abdallah Shideye Mosque. The Shabab renamed it Martyrs Mosque due to the dozens of people killed by a bomb at the Mosque.
Fish Market in Mogadishu Somalia
It's early morning in Mogadishu and fisherman in the Somali capital are bringing their catch in to the harbor. Somalia's 3,300 kilometre coastline, the continent's longest - gives the country's fishermen access to over 400 different species of fish in both the Indian Ocean in the east, and Gulf of Aden in the north.
But decades of insecurity has made it difficult for most fishermen here to cash in on their country's rich fish stocks.
One of the mostly artisanal and small-scale fishermen that operate in Somalia's waters, Mohammad Muzee said that The equipment we use, like the boats, was inherited from our fathers. They are not new, our fathers used them and now we are using them. You would not dare get into any of them, because they're very old and you would be scared for your life, but we use them because that's how we make our living.
In the 1980's the government of former president Siad Barre created fishing cooperatives and legislation to regulate and develop the sector, as well as manage its fleet of five fishing trawlers operating in Kismayo and its other ports.
But like most of country's infrastructure and economy, the fishing industry was devastated during the civil war that followed Barre's ouster in 1991. Pirates took charge of many stretches of Somalia's coastline and foreign trawlers were seen fishing here illegally as the transitional government battled al Qaeda-linked group al Shabaab for control of the country.
The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) was deployed in 2007 and has supported troops serving under Somalia's new government force al Shabaab out of Mogadishu and most of central and southern Somalia.
The busy Hamarwayne market in Mogadishu managed to stay open during decades of conflict and is now experiencing a boom due to the increased security. The market and its growing number of customers provide a lifeline for fishermen, traders and even porters who hand carry the day's catch of kingfish, tuna, sailfish and sharks from the shore to eagerly waiting fishmongers.
Ahmed Moumin Ekar said that Sometimes it's a lot, at other times its only a little. When the catch is small, we get 12 US dollars per kilogram for kingfish, but when we've got a lot, its 6 dollars per kilogram. Today, the kingfish are very few and it's always in great demand.
Somalia's new Minister of Natural Resources, Abdirizak Omar Mohamed, says the industry's potential to bring in much-needed revenue and create jobs is largely untapped.
The Minister said, We don't have coast guard to guard our sea, so because of that there is a lot of illegal and unregulated fishing taking place in our sea. We have nor the means nor the capacity to do anything at this time, but its within the policy of the government to address that issue.
At a small fish-processing factory in the heart of the Mogadishu, a private company has been demonstrating the economic possibilities of the industry for 20 years. The Somali National Fishing Company operates its own fleet and also buys from local fisherman and then prepares and packs the fish for export. The company hopes that improved security will now help improve the poor transportation and storage facilities that caused it to lose customers in the past.
Hassan Warsame Noor, the Marketing & International Relations Manager for the Somali National Fishing Company said that We were sending to up to five countries before, now we have minimized only to one country Turkey. Since there is no transport from here to Turkey, although there is no transport from here to Turkey, yes there is a Turkish airline, but they don't have a fridge and cargo site in that airline. Because of that what we do is that we take the fish from Mogadishu to Nairobi, our product transits in Nairobi for sometimes hours an hours, after that we get a flight from Nairobi to Turkey. Every person can imagine how it's difficult to keep the fish for that time.
The company and it's small-scale partners have not had it easy, but their tenacity and potential for exponential growth, are evidence that Somalia's fishing industry is yet another area where investors could focus their efforts as their country rebuilds infrastructure, and an economy frozen by over two decades of conflict and neglect.
Somalia's Bakaara Market
Mogadishu's largest open-air market is known as Bak-aara. The market sells anything from fruits and garments, to building materials and gold. The Bak-aara is now regarded, as the center of trade, for the entire city. CCTV's Mohammed Hirmoge reports.
Historical review U.S. Special Forces Delta Force Battle of Mogadishu Somalia Black Hawk Down
In 1993, following the ousting of the central government and start of a civil war, a major United Nations military operation in Somalia is authorized with a peacekeeping mandate. The U.S. sent Special Operations Forces into Somalia in 1993 to capture General Mohamed Farrah Hassan Aidid, a Somali military commander and faction leader. When two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters lowered Soldiers onto the ground, an unexpected attack by Somalian forces spiraled into a street battle, where 18 Americans were killed and 68 others wounded.
One of the most authentic Living History displays at the 2018 War and Peace Revival was this excellent Black Hawk Down diorama.
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Somalia - Tensions Between Rival Somali Factions
T/I: 10:35:06
Somali gunmen from various factions fought with anti-aircraft guns
and mortars outside the gates of Mogadishu airport on Sunday (26/2), as United Nations troops prepared to evacuate the air and sea ports. The airport, which is under UN control, was hit by mortar bombs and stray bullets flew over the heads of the US, Italian and Pakistani troops serving with the UN inside the airport base. Meanwhile, US troops began distributing pamphlets informing Somalis that more UN troops will soon be landing on Mogadishu's beaches as part of Operation United Shield, when US and Italian troops will provide security for the final withdrawal of UN forces from Somalia.
SHOWS:
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (26/2)
somalis behind airport gate, audio gunfire
various views of u.n. soldiers at sand-bagged checkpoint at
airport
u.s. soldiers duck for cover and discuss the 'technicals' up ahead
pakistani soldiers on tanks along road
american cobra helicopters being flown by pakistanis, pull back to
tank at airport
another helicopter overhead
u.s. marine wires explosives
cu handling wire
cu explosives
boxes of packed equipment on beach
box for cartridges
u.n. soldiers watching from sand-bagged post
explosion goes off near beach as weapons and ammunition destroyed
u.s. marines climb onto bonnet of jeep
somalis taking guns from truck
bleeding somali prostrate on ground
other somalis come forward and try to drag him off
somalis running as shots ring out
u.s. marines handing out leaflets
marines walking
somali runs up and prevents other somalis from taking a leaflet
man yelling viva america
blue berets walk past ship docked at wharf
various views of un vehicles and a water tanker driving onto ship
panoramic view coastline with tanks driving on cliff
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Purchasing RPG's and Ak-47's like Fruit at a Gun Market in Mogadishu, Somalia
Black Hawk Down mission in Somalia remembered 25 years later
Twenty-five years have passed since the Battle of Mogadishu in Somalia in 1993. The disastrous battle, depicted in the movie Black Hawk Down, left 18 Americans dead. Luke Hartig, a fellow at New America, joins CBSN to discuss what lessons can be learned from the incident.
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Ambush in Mogadishu
In October 1993, a group of U.S. Army Rangers was pinned down in Mogadishu by the forces of Somali warlord General Mohammed Farah Aidid, and 18 Americans were killed. The disastrous firefight has shaped public opinion and influenced U.S. foreign policy in other global trouble spots, and it may hold lessons for the American military action in Afghanistan. In fact, newly uncovered evidence suggests that terrorist leader Osama bin Laden may have trained the Somali fighters.
Mogadishu's Bakara market - Somalia
SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by - The Bakara Market is the biggest and busiest market in Mogadishu. Items range from the regular living necessity such as clothing and food, to stolen foreign passports, AK47 automatic weapons, Rocket Propelled Grenades (RPG) and ammunition, can be found inside the Bakara.
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Pharmacies in Somalia - Bakara Market, Mogadishu / Clip 2
SUBSCRIBE for Daily High-Definition Videos from Somalia Hosted by - Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia, has for nearly 20 years been a battlefield, a focus for civil war and political, tribal and social conflicts.
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???????? Mogadishu's Bakara market on strike over new government tax
Somalia's busiest and largest open-air market in Mogadishu has been closed for the past two days.
Business owners in Bakara market are protesting over a five percent tax imposed by the government, in an effort to pay back some of its international debt.
Al Jazeera's Mohamad El Bardicy reports.
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Ambush in Mogadishu The real 'Black Hawk Down' story
Previously in parts. Now in one full upload.
Pasar Bakara - Black Hawk Down
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Battle of Bakara - The Lost Platoon (teaser)
Battle of Bakara is a film based on the Black Hawk Down incident in 1993. It is a story of the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) team that went into the city of Mogadishu to conduct a rescue mission on the night of the 3rd of October 1993.
The Lost Platoon is an incident that took placed during the mission.
This is a teaser produced for research & development purposes only. It will not be featured in the actual film.
The feature documentary is in pre-production.
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Battle of Mogadishu
Audio and video clips from the October 3-4, 1993 Battle of Mogadishu (Black Hawk Down) and an excerpt from President Bill Clinton's national address a week later. Song Desert City courtesy of Kevin MacLeod/Incompetech