The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
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The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
This topic is not intended to project a contemptible veneer or deny the Marehan what is rightfully theirs, but to examine the current state of affairs in which this Somali clan found themselves in.
Right after Barre's was ousted, Mareehan at the time privileged with huge amount of resources and national armaments receded to their home territory. They have made desperate and abortive attempts on several times to regain the lost power along with other Darods from Kismayo. However, when Barre made his intention obvious that he was still the President. Many other Darods felt betrayed and recalled his once adamant refusal to give up power while beseiged by the savages before he was forcefully fetched by suicidal SSDF commandos.
In all of these attempts to recapture their glory, the Marexan have committed the worst atrocities in Bay and Bakool whose numerously superior inhabitants were defenseless and peaceful by nature. Suspected of collaborating with General Aideed, the Marehaans buried their crop/corn reserves and blocked their wells with mortar shells. This ruthless war strategy , they thought was enough to punish the collaborators and uproot them. However, it led to the worst humanitarian crisis in Somalia with over half a million Rahanweins and others dead of starvation and diseases. Another ruthless action the Marehans committed was to kill the house wives and cripple the men with child rearing.
Ever since this strategy, the Sade warriors' power have exponentially declined. At first, they were not sophisticated enough to capitalize on what they inherited from Bare's regime and turn Gedo into a pilgrimage. They were the most inflated though small in reality. This fact was learned right after their agreement with a sub-clan of Habargidir to covet and steal and control Kismayo. They played a secondary role over the strategic control of this city while uprooting the natives, destroying its environment, and engaging in the business of ransom kidnapping and check points. This dismal state in the city and environs swelled Refugee camps in Kenya as people flee for their lives.
It also become obvious their secondary management in Kismayo through the pronouncements of warlord Indha-Ade when he publicly said that they made Hiiraale and would eliminate at any time of their choosing. Then, Hiirale fled late at night, never firing one shot of resistance.
Al-shabaab has become a blessing in disguise for the natives of Kismayo and other regions. Now they even control Gedo regions as the once artificially powerful Marehan joined the same ranks of the myriad clans in the south that desperately seeks for help in the pursuit of peace and development. And this is the unfortunate fate of Marehans today.
Right after Barre's was ousted, Mareehan at the time privileged with huge amount of resources and national armaments receded to their home territory. They have made desperate and abortive attempts on several times to regain the lost power along with other Darods from Kismayo. However, when Barre made his intention obvious that he was still the President. Many other Darods felt betrayed and recalled his once adamant refusal to give up power while beseiged by the savages before he was forcefully fetched by suicidal SSDF commandos.
In all of these attempts to recapture their glory, the Marexan have committed the worst atrocities in Bay and Bakool whose numerously superior inhabitants were defenseless and peaceful by nature. Suspected of collaborating with General Aideed, the Marehaans buried their crop/corn reserves and blocked their wells with mortar shells. This ruthless war strategy , they thought was enough to punish the collaborators and uproot them. However, it led to the worst humanitarian crisis in Somalia with over half a million Rahanweins and others dead of starvation and diseases. Another ruthless action the Marehans committed was to kill the house wives and cripple the men with child rearing.
Ever since this strategy, the Sade warriors' power have exponentially declined. At first, they were not sophisticated enough to capitalize on what they inherited from Bare's regime and turn Gedo into a pilgrimage. They were the most inflated though small in reality. This fact was learned right after their agreement with a sub-clan of Habargidir to covet and steal and control Kismayo. They played a secondary role over the strategic control of this city while uprooting the natives, destroying its environment, and engaging in the business of ransom kidnapping and check points. This dismal state in the city and environs swelled Refugee camps in Kenya as people flee for their lives.
It also become obvious their secondary management in Kismayo through the pronouncements of warlord Indha-Ade when he publicly said that they made Hiiraale and would eliminate at any time of their choosing. Then, Hiirale fled late at night, never firing one shot of resistance.
Al-shabaab has become a blessing in disguise for the natives of Kismayo and other regions. Now they even control Gedo regions as the once artificially powerful Marehan joined the same ranks of the myriad clans in the south that desperately seeks for help in the pursuit of peace and development. And this is the unfortunate fate of Marehans today.
Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
Good job.
U got 2 tuna stars out of 5
U got 2 tuna stars out of 5
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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
Hi Cilmiile.
I don't get it. I would never write more then two sentences about Isaaq or Majeerteen or Hawiye whether it is for good or bad because they don't matter to me. How does someone write a paragraph about a clan he is not from or has no stakes in their achievement?
I don't get it. I would never write more then two sentences about Isaaq or Majeerteen or Hawiye whether it is for good or bad because they don't matter to me. How does someone write a paragraph about a clan he is not from or has no stakes in their achievement?

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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
Waligaa MAREXAAN baa la tartantaan, yet could not achive what they have achived and not for their KIN only but for the whole nation
. with out my leadership you see where somalia is.
Many still feel threatend when they hear my name (MAREXAAN).
Always working hard ...SIDAY KU XUMEEN LAHAAYEEN marexaan.
ANIGA LA'AANTEEY SIDII CAYAYAANKA BAAD ISKU HAYSATAAN.
CEEB BADNAA
WALIGEEY GOBNIMADA WAA LAIGA YAQAANAY
WAX AAN HADA JEEBKA KALA SOO BAXAYA MA'AHAN.

Many still feel threatend when they hear my name (MAREXAAN).
Always working hard ...SIDAY KU XUMEEN LAHAAYEEN marexaan.
ANIGA LA'AANTEEY SIDII CAYAYAANKA BAAD ISKU HAYSATAAN.
CEEB BADNAA

WALIGEEY GOBNIMADA WAA LAIGA YAQAANAY
WAX AAN HADA JEEBKA KALA SOO BAXAYA MA'AHAN.

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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
No offence to the original poster ,but can someone pls move this to the gedo section.Thank you
Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
nayaa this crap doesnt belong in the gedosection
it belongs in the crapsection
zingii
it belongs in the crapsection







zingii

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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
Horta what is wrong with Neocon aka ultimatenemsis aka HighLand aka Dhahar04 aka oldenglish this days.
Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
i like when the propaganda people use this "Barre's was ousted"

how come they leave out the 2/3 of Xamar populates who were ousted too... or killed/raped/injured/starved and what not








how come they leave out the 2/3 of Xamar populates who were ousted too... or killed/raped/injured/starved and what not

Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
people with sense know or most of them knew before they got shot in the head, that after Barre's was ousted Hell was invited 

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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
indeed. I would of rather wanted a dictatorship then a mooryaan rule.snoop12 wrote:people with sense know or most of them knew before they got shot in the head, that after Barre's was ousted Hell was invited
but everybody knows a bunch of omar mohamoud & nuux mohamoud saved said barre when his own SNF ran away.

Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
correction, only omar maxamuud know because it's all in thier minds, and we beesha SADE appreciate u guys for saving MSB in ur minds, we really do, I mean literally, it's the thought that counts right.Muhammad bin Harti wrote:indeed. I would of rather wanted a dictatorship then a mooryaan rule.snoop12 wrote:people with sense know or most of them knew before they got shot in the head, that after Barre's was ousted Hell was invited
but everybody knows a bunch of omar mohamoud & nuux mohamoud saved said barre when his own SNF ran away.

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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
Call the brother what you want, but everything he states here is a fact. Kismaayo sure is better off with Turki then it was with Hiiraale, and anyone who disagrees with the brother on this is a fool. HighLand, a long paragraph sure says a lot more then two sentences so keep on spitting the truth.Highland wrote:This topic is not intended to project a contemptible veneer or deny the Marehan what is rightfully theirs, but to examine the current state of affairs in which this Somali clan found themselves in.
Right after Barre's was ousted, Mareehan at the time privileged with huge amount of resources and national armaments receded to their home territory. They have made desperate and abortive attempts on several times to regain the lost power along with other Darods from Kismayo. However, when Barre made his intention obvious that he was still the President. Many other Darods felt betrayed and recalled his once adamant refusal to give up power while beseiged by the savages before he was forcefully fetched by suicidal SSDF commandos.
In all of these attempts to recapture their glory, the Marexan have committed the worst atrocities in Bay and Bakool whose numerously superior inhabitants were defenseless and peaceful by nature. Suspected of collaborating with General Aideed, the Marehaans buried their crop/corn reserves and blocked their wells with mortar shells. This ruthless war strategy , they thought was enough to punish the collaborators and uproot them. However, it led to the worst humanitarian crisis in Somalia with over half a million Rahanweins and others dead of starvation and diseases. Another ruthless action the Marehans committed was to kill the house wives and cripple the men with child rearing.
Ever since this strategy, the Sade warriors' power have exponentially declined. At first, they were not sophisticated enough to capitalize on what they inherited from Bare's regime and turn Gedo into a pilgrimage. They were the most inflated though small in reality. This fact was learned right after their agreement with a sub-clan of Habargidir to covet and steal and control Kismayo. They played a secondary role over the strategic control of this city while uprooting the natives, destroying its environment, and engaging in the business of ransom kidnapping and check points. This dismal state in the city and environs swelled Refugee camps in Kenya as people flee for their lives.
It also become obvious their secondary management in Kismayo through the pronouncements of warlord Indha-Ade when he publicly said that they made Hiiraale and would eliminate at any time of their choosing. Then, Hiirale fled late at night, never firing one shot of resistance.
Al-shabaab has become a blessing in disguise for the natives of Kismayo and other regions. Now they even control Gedo regions as the once artificially powerful Marehan joined the same ranks of the myriad clans in the south that desperately seeks for help in the pursuit of peace and development. And this is the unfortunate fate of Marehans today.

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Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
Snoop
Who the fock are you calling Naaya,?baastaryahoow indhaha iyo meelwalba laga wassay.Fockin pussyhole.
Why are you so scared to take this into the real world?
qajac khaniis hiding behind the computer screen.
Who the fock are you calling Naaya,?baastaryahoow indhaha iyo meelwalba laga wassay.Fockin pussyhole.
Why are you so scared to take this into the real world?
qajac khaniis hiding behind the computer screen.
Re: The Unfortunate Fate of Mareexaan as clan
nayaa
you must really hate me for all that ish about the bicids
remember i knew jack about the bicids how did i mess with your emotions with those blind insults i threw about, i must have hit the bullseye

Dawwa
Alah Cadow iyo Naago ha noo jibin

you must really hate me for all that ish about the bicids

remember i knew jack about the bicids how did i mess with your emotions with those blind insults i threw about, i must have hit the bullseye


Dawwa



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