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A heart breaking story.

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http://www.hiiraan.com/news2/2007/Nov/s ... _this.aspx



NAIROBI, Sonkorey Mohamed, a 20-year-old woman, lives in a makeshift camp for the displaced near the town of Afgoye, 30km south of Somalia's capital Mogadishu. On 15 October, she fled heavy fighting in the city to seek refuge in the village of Arbiska with thousands of other IDPs.

Mohamed was heavily pregnant when she left her home in Waberi district, south Mogadishu. She went into labour and gave birth to her baby on the road to Afgoye:

"There was no midwife in our group or anyone who had ever helped with delivery, so after struggling for a long time, the baby
came out. I was in pain and at the same time I wanted to get to a safe place before I had the baby.

"At first, when the baby came, I was happy but then I noticed that I was bleeding too much, and longer, and the baby was not active. The other women told me not to worry, that the bleeding would stop, but my baby did not survive. He was my first and it broke my heart when they told me he died.

"The bleeding did eventually stop, but something else did not. I cannot control my urine anymore. It is always coming and I cannot do anything. I only know I have urinated when I see I am wet.

"My husband has left me because he said I smell very bad and he could not stand it. Other people don’t want to be near me.

"I live in my hut alone, because I don’t like the way people look at me."

[Mohamed is suffering from obstetric fistula, a severe medical condition where a hole forms between the bladder and vagina, or between the rectum and vagina as a result of prolonged and obstructed childbirth. ]

"My husband and I were happy and looking forward to our first child. My husband used to get jobs at a nearby market. We did not have much but we survived and did not go hungry.

"But then the violence spread to us too and this happened to me.

"Now I have nothing. My husband left. I am surviving on what food we get from the distribution [relief aid] and on what others give me.

"I don't know what to do. No one is helping me with this problem and I have no money to take care of it. Sometimes, I want to die. I'd rather die than live like this.”

SOURCE: IRIN, November 21, 2007


Where and how can I get hold of this woman? :(
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Somali men maxaa ka qaldaan tolow? But wallahi Calafku waa guud madoow.
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I hope for the man, he went back to fight those that brough his wive in this shamefull, bleak situation.

But if he left her behind and went to save his skinny ass...then he deserves to be shot down by the Ethiopians.
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Islamically, his wife comes first esp when she is pregnant. What he did is nacasnimo.
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Well..life goes on!
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Yeah, ofcourse...and he should have avenged the pain the Ethiopians inflicted on his wive and 1st child.


But he choose the cowards way.


JR.

I think you would be like that nacas :arrow:
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:( ...This is somali men for you!, & Somali women, SubHanAllah only Allah knows how much strength they have.


May Allah give her sabr
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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Jr*,

Sinjigada wasse, topikaga iga bax, nacaas yahow gaboobey.

Chilli+,

Wallahi, enough is enough with is lame wars after wars. Since the break of the war 17yrs ago, women and children suffered and paid the price for something they didnt initiate or take part of. Somali men need to think with whatever brains they have left and stop this madness.
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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:o

I'm not suprised her husband left wallahi, thats Somali man for you
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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''...This is somali men for you!, ''


:lol: :lol:

How is that Somali men....that coward does not represent the Somali man!

FAH1233,

Aren't you a Somali man yourself? :lol:
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[quote="Ismahan123"]Jr*,

Sinjigada wasse, topikaga iga bax, nacaas yahow gaboobey. [/quote]

:lol: :lol: Hawiye fowqal Hawiye.

Nayaa, Life goes on! Death is a must...God-sanctioned it, it is a must for everyone. So you Hawiye are now suffering God's wrath; Well...so be it!
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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This is sads stoy, didn't he tell her where he was going?
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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[quote="Algebra"]This is sads stoy, didn't he tell her where he was going?[/quote]

Don't trouble yourself with this story....she's one of thousands fleeing Mogadishu. Its a war zone there, and many others like her will suffer.
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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Poor poeople, why his s so normal to you? Just because it's happening doesn't make it normal.
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Re: A heart breaking story.

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:( :( :( :( :(


May Allah help her. Ilahay baa u maqan Somalia. :cry: :cry:
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