WINNERS & LOSERS OF SOMALI CIVIL WAR
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WINNERS & LOSERS OF SOMALI CIVIL WAR
Winners & Losers of Somalia's Civil War.
Winners:
1- Isaaq:
This tribe is one on of the largest in Somalia and has a great history of being one of Somalia's elite tribes. Although their history is shiny prior to Siad Barre, they were dominated and oppressed by the military dictatorship of Siad Barre who came from darood tribe. After Siad's downfall, this tribe formed Somaliland and enjoyed a relative peace and economic growth over the course of the past decade or so. Somaliland is well and prospering.
2- Majerten:
Another elite tribe who was the center of Somalia's political arena for a long time. Like the Isaq tribe, Majerten suffered a lot under Siad Barre's regime. Like the Isaq tribe, Majerten now control a very large portion of the country with laws, regulations, peace and a functioning government.
3- Habar Gedir:
Unlike the above two tribes, Habargedir's success came in the 1990s and rose vertically. again, unlike the above two tribes, Habargedir people left their ancestral dry and rough land and started to inhabit Somalia's bread basket region known as "the two rivers". Habargedir people now control much of Somalia's economy, including large cities such as Kismayo and Marka. they also control most of Mogadishu.
Losers:
1- Marehan:
Anyone who grew in Somalia in the eighties remembers how this nomadic tribe transformed into a very powerful kingdom. some historians say that Marehan people were camel herders who were implanted in big cities such as Mogadishu by their leader Mohamed Siad barre. They enjoyed very long 30 years of using national property illegally. They looted Somalia's national asset and anyone who tried to stop them was either killed or arrested. it was a ruthless kingdom. Every good thing must end one day. Now, that once powerful tribe in disarray and its people who lived in luxury are getting hard time adjusting their lives in the diaspora or in refugee camps.
Abgaal:
This is one of the largest Somali tribes who inhabit greater Mogadishu area. Lack of good leadership and clear vision made Abgal one of the poorest tribes in Somalia. Their strong hold is North Mogadishu where standard of living is much inferior to south Mogadishu which is controlled by Habar Gedir.
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Winners:
1- Isaaq:
This tribe is one on of the largest in Somalia and has a great history of being one of Somalia's elite tribes. Although their history is shiny prior to Siad Barre, they were dominated and oppressed by the military dictatorship of Siad Barre who came from darood tribe. After Siad's downfall, this tribe formed Somaliland and enjoyed a relative peace and economic growth over the course of the past decade or so. Somaliland is well and prospering.
2- Majerten:
Another elite tribe who was the center of Somalia's political arena for a long time. Like the Isaq tribe, Majerten suffered a lot under Siad Barre's regime. Like the Isaq tribe, Majerten now control a very large portion of the country with laws, regulations, peace and a functioning government.
3- Habar Gedir:
Unlike the above two tribes, Habargedir's success came in the 1990s and rose vertically. again, unlike the above two tribes, Habargedir people left their ancestral dry and rough land and started to inhabit Somalia's bread basket region known as "the two rivers". Habargedir people now control much of Somalia's economy, including large cities such as Kismayo and Marka. they also control most of Mogadishu.
Losers:
1- Marehan:
Anyone who grew in Somalia in the eighties remembers how this nomadic tribe transformed into a very powerful kingdom. some historians say that Marehan people were camel herders who were implanted in big cities such as Mogadishu by their leader Mohamed Siad barre. They enjoyed very long 30 years of using national property illegally. They looted Somalia's national asset and anyone who tried to stop them was either killed or arrested. it was a ruthless kingdom. Every good thing must end one day. Now, that once powerful tribe in disarray and its people who lived in luxury are getting hard time adjusting their lives in the diaspora or in refugee camps.
Abgaal:
This is one of the largest Somali tribes who inhabit greater Mogadishu area. Lack of good leadership and clear vision made Abgal one of the poorest tribes in Somalia. Their strong hold is North Mogadishu where standard of living is much inferior to south Mogadishu which is controlled by Habar Gedir.
SAKHRAAN,SEEKER OF TRUTH & JUSTICE
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Lol@Nomadic clan. These idiots think being a nomad is an insult. If a somali was not a nomad, it meant he had no focking wealth hence a focking tumaal, petty farmer or a fisherman. Somali social status was based on how much livestock wealth one had......
[quote]some historians say that Marehan people were camel herders who were implanted in big cities such as Mogadishu by their leader Mohamed Siad barre.[/quote]
The stupidity of somalis is amazing wallahi. How can one man be responsible for the movement of an entire clan. Marehans like all other somalis on their own decided to move to the capital and invest as they saw it as a somali city. That is a bad focking move they will forever regrett.
[quote]hey looted Somalia's national asset and anyone who tried to stop them was either killed or arrested.[/quote]
If they looted the national wealth, then cities like Bardheere and Garbaharey would be the most developed cities in Somalia. The paved road from Mogdishu would not stop at Baydhabo instead of going all the way to the border.
[quote]Now, that once powerful tribe in disarray and its people who lived in luxury are getting hard time adjusting their lives in the diaspora or in refugee camps. [/quote]
Marehans live in the deegaans in Somalia and the ones in the west experience the same problems as every other somali in the west. They take advantage of the opportunities life in the west presents and countless number of their young have graduated from top schools and run successful businesses. So fock the hater that wrote this crap. Marehan is destined to be at the top........
[quote]some historians say that Marehan people were camel herders who were implanted in big cities such as Mogadishu by their leader Mohamed Siad barre.[/quote]
The stupidity of somalis is amazing wallahi. How can one man be responsible for the movement of an entire clan. Marehans like all other somalis on their own decided to move to the capital and invest as they saw it as a somali city. That is a bad focking move they will forever regrett.
[quote]hey looted Somalia's national asset and anyone who tried to stop them was either killed or arrested.[/quote]
If they looted the national wealth, then cities like Bardheere and Garbaharey would be the most developed cities in Somalia. The paved road from Mogdishu would not stop at Baydhabo instead of going all the way to the border.
[quote]Now, that once powerful tribe in disarray and its people who lived in luxury are getting hard time adjusting their lives in the diaspora or in refugee camps. [/quote]
Marehans live in the deegaans in Somalia and the ones in the west experience the same problems as every other somali in the west. They take advantage of the opportunities life in the west presents and countless number of their young have graduated from top schools and run successful businesses. So fock the hater that wrote this crap. Marehan is destined to be at the top........
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