Somali refugees in ethiopia??

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Re: Somali refugees in ethiopia??

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Cumar,
Wax walwalba inaan qabiil u badalno ma fiicno...We lived in Jig-Jiga and used to go there all all the time..Actually Qabribayah was how learned the different Isaak clans....Yes Qabribayah was 100% Abiskuul who had issues with the refugees's tree cuttings for Xaabo. This documentary actually depicts the different accents; the women have isaaq accent, while the men has Reer JigJiga accent.. Yes there was a huge Ilka-yar population also; I think they occupied abou three sections. What lots of people don't know is that the Ogaden refugees who came back from Waqooi resettled with their people in Ogadenia cities. Ogaden was actually minority in KabriBayah. There was a well-known racism incidents where Isaaks didn't want to have their children in schools where Hawiye kids go to :lol:
Check this out:
"According to a 2003 UNHCR document, most of the Kebrebeyah refugees belong to the Issaq and
Gedebursi clans, followed by the Issa, Merihan and Harti clans.
The Issaq, Issa and Gedebursi
clans come from northwestern Somalia, while the Merihan, Harti and Hawiya clans are from
southern Somalia. The Abaskal clan comprises 90% of the population in the Wereda district of the
camp, and the Akishu and the Issac comprise the remaining 10% of that district (Protti-Alvarado
5). Dr. Amare notes that refugees in some previously closed camps came to Hawiya, an area of
Kebrebeyah named after their clan. At the 10 October 2005 meeting, the issue of conflict and
discrimination was raised concerning children of different clans walking to school. Due to the
sensitive issue of discrimination among clans, Project Gaia and UNHCR must monitor the
distribution of the CC Stoves so that all clans with qualifying households receive the opportunity
to participate in the study."
http://www.projectgaia.com/files/Kebrib ... port05.pdf
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Cirwaaq;
There are two issues here;
The land owners who lived the cities and the saroundings areas were majority Abiskuul and the refugees who occupied the Qabriayah refugee camps were mainly Isaaq. Let us seperate the two. Abiskuuls were not in the refugee camps.
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Oh one more thing; there were also clashes between Habar-Jeclo and HY in the camps due the fightings in Burco and else where between these clans. In addition, there were always delegations that came from Northern Somalia that would visit the camps for consulations and the peace process.
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guhad122 wrote:Cirwaaq;
There are two issues here;
The land owners who lived the cities and the saroundings areas were majority Abiskuul and the refugees who occupied the Qabriayah refugee camps were mainly Isaaq. Let us seperate the two. Abiskuuls were not in the refugee camps.
Thread relates to current day events. The bulk of the resettled were not refugees merely IDPs to accept refugee classification is to accept they were foreigners on their land. Isaaq, darood, hawiye and Dir all have a long histroy in the region so all were IDPs.

Everything else is semanthics.
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Cirwaaq wrote:
guhad122 wrote:Cirwaaq;
There are two issues here;
The land owners who lived the cities and the saroundings areas were majority Abiskuul and the refugees who occupied the Qabriayah refugee camps were mainly Isaaq. Let us seperate the two. Abiskuuls were not in the refugee camps.
Thread relates to current day events. The bulk of the resettled were not refugees merely IDPs to accept refugee classification is to accept they were foreigners on their land. Isaaq, darood, hawiye and Dir all have a long histroy in the region so all were IDPs.

Everything else is semanthics.
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seemeyer wrote:I thought Shukri was a girls name
shukri can be a boy's name too :up:
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