Xildiiid wrote:This is not fadhi ku dirir so stop making it a fdk session.
1. We will play hardball with Somalia, not because of the atrocities committed by Afweyne, but because she claims Somaliland and she has sabotaged every attempt or policy made by SL this far.
2. We don't share the same culture. Everything from xeer, to traditional food, to cultural dances, outlook on life etc. is different.
3. Yes, the atrocities committed in SL started in 1978 with the execution of Isaaq officers after the war and the extrajudicial killings of peaceful protestors, most of them being students, followed by the WSLF targetting Isaaq nomads which lead to the formation of 'Afraad'. 1988 is when things culminated and the government increased its efforts to systematically extirminate Isaaq because there was uncertainty regarding US military Aid.
Using military strikes against civilian targets
The Somali military used artillery and aerial bombardment in heavily populated areas in order to retake Burao and Hargeisa, although there were no SNM combatants there.
U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), SOMALIA: Observations Regarding the Northern Conflict and Resulting Conditions.
-Under the Geneva convention these types of attacks are indiscriminate and Afweyne, under international law, was obliged to protect civilian lives but he didn't because his goal was to wipe out Isaaq civilians not save them as you can see in the quotation above. Not 1 Hawiye city or tuulo was subjected to the same brutality however I do not deny that Hawiye and many other Somalis were targetted by the regime. Nonetheless, what happened in SL was
state terrorism.
Another example of State terrorism that didn't occur anywhere else..
The government used loudspeakers to sort the civilians out into Darood and Isaak. They would shout, ''Who's is from Galkayo? Mogadishu? Las Anod, Garoe?''[Non-Isaak territory]. They appealed to the non-Isaaks to leave so they could burn the town and all those who remained behind. Most of the people from these towns left; the government provided them with transportation.
Human Right Watch - A government at war with its own people.
Economic sanctions and the policy of 'Dabargoynta Isaaqa'.
Isaak businessmen, both in the north and in the south, suffered from discriminatory practices. Lines of credit at state banks were severely restricted, which was a major blow to businessmen as there are no private banks in Somalia. No Isaak could participate on equal footing in government tenders. Isaak businessmen could not obtain loans from banks, unless this was facilitated by a non-Isaak crony of the authority.
Isaaks in Mogadishu were also at a severe disadvantage. She describe the example of Hashi Afboor, who tried to obtain money from his bank account in Mogadishu in 1986. He was told he could withdraw the amount he requested on condition that he gave four non-Isaak men the money with which to start business.
The government had at its disposal, a formidable array of extra-legal sanctions that it used to wage a more subtle kind of political warfare. A system known as ''Isaak Extermination'' (''Dabar Goynta Isaaka'') was put into effect.
-Such policy did not exist for the Hawiye, Raxanweyn etc.
A confidential report from General Morgan to President Barre leaked to the international press in February 1987 detalied the policies that Morgan had been implementing to ''liquadate'' what he referred to as the ''Isaak problem'' and which he was recommending to the president. Te measures spelled out in the letter included confiscating the property of Isaaks and redistributing their wealth; suspending their business licences; freezing the bank accounts of Isaak businessmen and destroying their businesses by giving opportunities to non-Isaaks; purging Isaaks from all sensitive government positions; accelerating the enrollment of the children of the refugees into local schools in order to ensure a ''balance''; relocating villages, destroying water reservoirs and resettling Ethiopian refugees on Isaak territory.
Human Right Watch - A government at war with its own people.
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Everything I stated in previous posts I could present the sources and the quotations. However you're regurgitating your own ideas and presenting them as facts and then you always end by saying 'we should all move on and reconcile' lol. Not one of the quotes you posted before mentions any of the military divisions you mentioned above and then you proceed by denying the fact that the 26th divisions was based in SL.
Morgan was not a defense minister in 1992 or 1993. The regime was toppled in 1991 and after that it ceased to exist. If we apply your standard of logic, Morgan and the regime were in control of Kismaayo until 1999 when he was ousted by the JVA.
You don't make sense..
I'm not the one who suffers from cuqdad because I don't deny facts even if it's against my clan.
1) your whole nation is built on "waa nala xasuuqay". The reason you are not independent is because "you want revenge" and to repeat what happened again. Your "independence" doesn't not bother us southerns, nor do we care about you. Your not that special

join Djibouti if you like, we don't care that's one less worry gone from us. The main reason we wanted you to join is because of Somalinimo. We wanted to make 1 Somali nation (Somaliweyn) in the horn which unites all Somalis. But since you are a emotional bitches that claim we don't have the same culture as you because of what a dictatorial and tyrannical regime did to you, do as you please but keep the south and "revenge taking" out your mouth. Then you will get so much longed "independence", until then you will remain in the unrecognised limbo you have been in for 26 years. Nobody can force independence, Sudan granted South Sudan independence after UN sponsored talks with each other. We can live as deris and walaalo only if we come together, "forgive and forget" and decide our future collectively as Somalis.
2) Are you not somali?
Are the Somalis in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and the rest of the world not the same as you?
This is what I mean cutting off your people and culture.
Next you'll start saying we aren't the same religion as the south for "independence". Wallahi the lengths you go for "independence" astounds me.
3) The article you are quoting states the war against Isaaq started in 1988.
War broke out on May 27th when SNM attacked Burco, one of the main towns in the north.

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your own sources backs up my point even more and state attrocities were happening in Mudug and Hiiran from 1978. 10 years before the war on you.
Your "main" source also contradicts its self.
One time "Dabargoynta Isaaqa" was a policy, one time it was a division in the military.

Come on the article was written from Isaaq diaspora in Cardiff, Liverpool and Sheffield who were not even in the country in 1989. How are they supposed to know what was going in the country if they weren't there in the first place?
Let me correct you on another point.
Morgan took over Kismaayo in December 1993 after being resupplied by the Kenyan military and with the help of UNOSOM trash.
Morgan's soldiers were allowed into Kismayo. Some Harti believe that UNOSOM allowed Morgan to re-enter Kismayo, because 'they view it as a Harti town'.
Since 1993 US and Belgian troops repulsed USC/SNA offensives to recapture the city.
UNOSOM Belgian troops were outwitted by Morgan.
UNOSOM were against anything USC related.
Also after the departure of UNOSOM, no one really controlled Kismaayo. USC/SNA nor Morgan had military presence in the city. Morgan preyed on civilians and displaced people in camps in Dhobleey. He feared going to Kismaayo and the north part of Jubboyinka. The fact is his "Darood" confederation of SNF, SSDF, SPM (Harti) didn't hold much ground in Jubboyinka. The only places he held ground in was Gedo , Baardheere, Afmadow, Liboi and Bu'aale. In 1999 ASF (which renamed to JVA) chased Morgan out of Somalia for the second time after he tried to declare Jubaland independent and add it to Puntland.
http://www.nzdl.org/gsdlmod?e=d-00000-0 ... 1edf2.6.fc
Nonetheless , this is about the regime. If you want to talk about Kismaayo, start a new thread I'll gladly explain my city to you.
The regime was still alive in 1992, Siad Barre(AUN) was still in the country, twice his forces commanded by Morgan tried to recapture and reinstall the regime in Mogadishu. How can a regime "cease to exist" and still hold Hargeisa try to recapture the capital twice?
@ "Hawiye didn't suffer state terrorism unlike the north"
Stop looking for excuses and denying the reality.
Are these following actions not state terrorism?
- Exiling, imprisoning , executing Hawiye and southern intellectuals?
- removing all Hawiye from the government they created and replacing them with MOD?
- Torturing Hawiye and southern intellectuals in secret across the country?
- looting Hawiye and southern farms, property, land and businesses?
- denying Hawiye to be university educated?
- the mass slaughter of Hawiye civilians in Hiiran, middle Shabelle,Galgaduud, Mudug, Banadir, lower Shabelle and Jubboyinka?
- destroying and poisoning the wells in Hawiye regions like Mudug and Galgaduud?
- mass slaughter of livestock owned by Hawiye nomads?
- indiscriminately burning Hawiye farms and crops?
-opening fire on peaceful protesters in Mogadishu?
- using the brute military force ( 21st, 54th, 60th and 77th military sectors, more than 80% of the army) of the against civilians in places like Jazeera, Dhoobley, CeelBarde, Mogadishu Stadium, Gowlalo, Dagaari, Sadle-Higlo, Bandiir Adley, Galinsor, Wargalo, Do'ol, Hilmo, Go'ondalay, Galkayo, Beledweyne and many more place in the south and centre of the country?
Subsequently, government troops undertook massive reprisals against civilians living in the regions of the 54th, 21st, 60th and 77th military sectors. The towns and villages affected include Dagaari, Sadle-Higlo, Bandiir Adley, Galinsor, Wargalo, Do'ol, Gowlalo, Halimo, Go'ondalay and Galkayo town which is the regional capital of Mudug.
Yet you say I'm the one that "doesn't make sense " and is "denying facts".
You are truly one delusional and ignorant diaspora kid.