Somalia's greatest period was 1960-1969.

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Correction: Somalia's least destructive/corrupt/troublesome period was 1960-1969. When compared to 1969-1991, and 1991-?RebelLion wrote:This is was a great topic, a lot of history people can learn.
Somalia's greatest period was 1960-1969.
Cawar,However,I agree with you in the least destructive period being 1960-1969...but the least corrupt(ive)??
We shall see if this holds water in our next part of investigation: the performance of the military regime of 1969-1991.An the Revolutionary governments achievements is unmatched with the best economy of our time during their reign, the strongest army in Africa during their reign, and social improvements in our society that are unmatched i.e in education and so forth.
Social improvements? the total breakdown of civil society among Somalis a few later would suggest that no real tangible improvements were made, in fact it could be seen as the catalyst for the breakdown of society.social improvements in our society that are unmatched i.e in education and so forth
Good observation.Aliyah99 wrote:Social improvements? the total breakdown of civil society among Somalis a few later would suggest that no real tangible improvements were made, in fact it could be seen as the catalyst for the breakdown of society.social improvements in our society that are unmatched i.e in education and so forth
It is not about what clan X or Y belong to. If some-one doesn't have the facts, they shouldn't make a silly statement they cant defend. SW presented his opinion with the necessary evidence to back his assertions and all Voltage offers is an empty rhetoric and ZERO substanceBasra- wrote:Vo
See for the mere fact u put Baare # 1 disqualifies your statistics. It is well known u r reer diini, by default unobjective. Put the Osman Mahmood dude # 1 and lets continue from there.
If Somaliweyn believes otherwise, I have said he is more then welcome to say why starting with his rank of the presidencies. Anything else about which one was a dictatorship or a pseudo-democracy is beside the point and wholly irrelevant.
And ironically so, Somaliweyn himself has attempted to be honest once and wrote objectively of both Addan Cadde and Abdirashiid's administrations:If you wish to present your case as dealing with the point in topic, I am more then interested in seeing what you bring to the table STARTING WITH the presidents and how they rank in terms of achievements.
He never addressed for once how the presidents rank in achievement and by his own omission is not following the main point of the topic!First of all, I have low esteem of both periods since obviously Somali people were dissapointed by the meagre outcome as result of the failure of the respective governments. But nontheless, I will argue that the military regime succesfully destroyed Somalia while the civilian government only mismanaged Somalia.