Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
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Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
1.2.4 Which ethnic groups are present in the area, which languages arespoken?1.2.5. Do the communities consider themselves indigenous peoples (if yes,which one(s)? Does the study area coincide or is part of the costumaryterritory of such peoples?Borana is the main group, speaking Oromo.Other pastoral groups are Gabra Miigo (speaking Oromo) Marehan (speaking Somali) Guji (speaking Oromo), neighbors, occasionally encroaching, Garri (speaking Oromo and Somali), neighbors, occasionally encroaching Degodia (speaking Somali), neighbors, occasionally encroachingThe following ethnic groups are mainly engaged in agriculture: Burji (speaking Burji) Konso (speaking Konso) Oromo from different areas immigrated at different timesOther urban groups: Amhara (speaking Amharic) Ethiopians of various linguistic background, speaking AmharicThe Borana customary leadership has adhered to the World Alliance of MobileIndigenous Peoples and do consider themselves as an indigenous people.The others did not yet take any formal position
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261.5.5 How well do local governance structures comply with indicators of goodgovernance (participation, transparency, accountability?)1.5.6 Are current governance settings considered legitimate at the local level?Participation, transparency and accountability are the constitutive characteristics ofgadaa governance and of the Borana customary procedures in general. However, theinternal mechanism only works within the Borana community, and, particularly therural community.Customary governance is considered legitimate by the Borana.It is also considered legitimate by other pastoral groups living among the Borana, asthe Gabra Migo, or other pastoralists occasionally interacting with the Borana, such asGuji-Oromo or the Somali Mareexaan, especially in relation to pastoral use of naturalresources.However, this legitimacy only operates at the informal level and with reference to the rural setting. The relevance and influence of customary institutions on town matters,where different ethnic groups mainly live, and on governmental politics is considered irrelevant, even when town-based (or governmental) decisions affects use of, access ofand management of natural resources in the countryside. Over the last 15 years majorinter-ethnic conflicts occurred as a consequence of this type of town-drawn decisions.
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"The Garri and Degodia also tend to represent themselves as a minority that hashistorically suffered the Borana hegemony"
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261.5.5 How well do local governance structures comply with indicators of goodgovernance (participation, transparency, accountability?)1.5.6 Are current governance settings considered legitimate at the local level?Participation, transparency and accountability are the constitutive characteristics ofgadaa governance and of the Borana customary procedures in general. However, theinternal mechanism only works within the Borana community, and, particularly therural community.Customary governance is considered legitimate by the Borana.It is also considered legitimate by other pastoral groups living among the Borana, asthe Gabra Migo, or other pastoralists occasionally interacting with the Borana, such asGuji-Oromo or the Somali Mareexaan, especially in relation to pastoral use of naturalresources.However, this legitimacy only operates at the informal level and with reference to the rural setting. The relevance and influence of customary institutions on town matters,where different ethnic groups mainly live, and on governmental politics is considered irrelevant, even when town-based (or governmental) decisions affects use of, access ofand management of natural resources in the countryside. Over the last 15 years majorinter-ethnic conflicts occurred as a consequence of this type of town-drawn decisions.
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"The Garri and Degodia also tend to represent themselves as a minority that hashistorically suffered the Borana hegemony"
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Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
Mareexaan ilaahay baa badshoo tirada buux dhaafiyey.
Where is Saddam to come and start screaming about reer Xassan

Where is Saddam to come and start screaming about reer Xassan

Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
Voltage wrote:Mareexaan ilaahay baa badshoo tirada buux dhaafiyey.![]()
Where is Saddam to come and start screaming about reer Xassan![]()
Warya Voltage You know whats funny? Degoodiye, Garre basically piggy backed Sade into Liibaan and even today Booraan refer to Sade there as a "dominant group" while they are basically "encroaching strangers, living under Booraane hegenomy" lol.
Its annoying When You see these Moyaale, Garre, Degoodiye hate for Sade sometimes When Sade basically opened up those lands for them, behind the Reer Xassan conquerers.
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You don't know Somalis man. Asxaan maleh and they are enemies to each other. Chances are these Somalis don't even see the Borana/Oromo as a threat but view the Mareexaan who are protecting them from Oromo domination as such.
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Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
if sade 'dominates' this district, then its upon it to rise up and liberate it from tigray tyranny and oppression instead of assisting bare hiraale and his jihad to bring more somali land and people under tigray oppression and enslavement 

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is Liban a big gobol?
Rer Hassan and Rer Dalals are the Warriors and the back bone of Marexans
we need to mix these two to create an unstoppable new generation

Rer Hassan and Rer Dalals are the Warriors and the back bone of Marexans

we need to mix these two to create an unstoppable new generation


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Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
reer xasan waxay ku jiraan qabiilada ugu dhaqanka fiican
soomalida aan arkay
gobolka waa inay ka qabtaan oromada kusoo badanaysa
snoop:
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Liben has an estimated total population of 793,761
soomalida aan arkay
gobolka waa inay ka qabtaan oromada kusoo badanaysa
snoop:
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Liben has an estimated total population of 793,761
Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
ina aadan wrote:reer xasan waxay ku jiraan qabiilada ugu dhaqanka fiican
soomalida aan arkay
gobolka waa inay ka qabtaan oromada kusoo badanaysa
snoop:
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Liben has an estimated total population of 793,761
Soomali cuqdad baa lafaha ka gashay. Boorane wax baa loo ogolyahay laakin Soomali kale wax malo agolo. Soomali will take isticmaar from a Tigray and even worse a Oromo rather then inay Soomali kale wax la qeybsadaan

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Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
Murax
ma waxaad kawadaa gare iyo dagoodi
war kuwaas hal maalinbaa lagaga saari haday is waalaan
reer xasanku niman naxa ma`ah
ma waxaad kawadaa gare iyo dagoodi
war kuwaas hal maalinbaa lagaga saari haday is waalaan
reer xasanku niman naxa ma`ah
Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
No wonder The Reer-Hasan do not take sh*T from Reer-Isaq in Gedo, waa niman gobol dhan iska xukumo kaligood.



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lool..Waa loo samraa just like You Guys aad u samartiin Sheikhaashaina aadan wrote:Murax
ma waxaad kawadaa gare iyo dagoodi
war kuwaas hal maalinbaa lagaga saari haday is waalaan
reer xasanku niman naxa ma`ah


Wow I had no idea though Amxaaro also live in Liibaan, I think the previous regime baa dejiyay, friggin useless Oromos

Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
ina aadan wrote:reer xasan waxay ku jiraan qabiilada ugu dhaqanka fiican
soomalida aan arkay
gobolka waa inay ka qabtaan oromada kusoo badanaysa
snoop:
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Liben has an estimated total population of 793,761


Subxanalah, these guys are not to be messed with

my dad always told me the were one of the biggest tribes in Marexan, but What the HECK, they almost a tribe for themselves

Mashallah deh

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Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
Aint nobody f-king with Reer Xassan, fck what Reer Diini is doing
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Re: Marexaan Dominance in Liban District, Ethiopia
snoop12 wrote:ina aadan wrote:reer xasan waxay ku jiraan qabiilada ugu dhaqanka fiican
soomalida aan arkay
gobolka waa inay ka qabtaan oromada kusoo badanaysa
snoop:
Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Liben has an estimated total population of 793,761![]()
![]()
Subxanalah, these guys are not to be messed with![]()
my dad always told me the were one of the biggest tribes in Marexan, but What the HECK, they almost a tribe for themselves![]()
Mashallah deh


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