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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby FAH1223 » Tue May 08, 2007 6:39 pm

[quote="Ismahan123"]FAH1223 ,

I thought you were smarter than this...this thread is nonesense!!!!!!!!!!![/quote]

I have a dead brain today Confused

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby *jr » Tue May 08, 2007 6:43 pm

[quote="Basra-"]Hutu is a Ruandan terminology u dumbo! It has nothing to do with Somalis. The word simply means--adoon looking features or adoon tribe. Laughing[/quote]

Glad you too and others can understand it.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby X-unit » Tue May 08, 2007 6:59 pm

a classical documentary about MJs living in their natural habit...Take a note how they interact with the anglo-saxons...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSYJaRBa6DU

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby RIIGHAYE » Tue May 08, 2007 7:29 pm

Fah223, The concept was derived from back in 1992. Hawiye embarked a big genocide campaign against Daarood in Mogadisho and the whole south.

Imagine a group of militia with machine guns and bayonets roaming the corners of your home looking for any person who is Daarood. I can still recall how painful that memory was. We used to dock in closets or hide inside other houses. We later hired people to protect us and even transport us to either Kismayo or far places from them.
You wake up every day with a news that dozens were seized from their houses and taken to Tarabuunka -- the slaughter house of Daarood. I remember one day, 30 Marehans, 21 Ogaden, 15 Majertens and 1 Warsangeli killed in Tarabuunka.

It is true story and it is my first time talking about it since you are man of genuine feelings and since you asked honest and serious questions.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby RIIGHAYE » Tue May 08, 2007 7:39 pm

Fah1223, I sometimes confuse Ismahan123 with Ismahan445. The latter one is very smart at least in that nick character lol. This Ismahan has this habit of personal attacks, so don't bother her.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby Demure » Tue May 08, 2007 7:52 pm

Riighaaye, so using your analogy wouldn't Mareexaan qualify as Hutus too? since the Kuufi quduud were the ones who started the whole targeting by qabiil concept when they bagun to hunt and murder innocent people just because they were Hawiye?

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby RIIGHAYE » Tue May 08, 2007 7:57 pm

The Red Berets hunted only organized rebels, not civilians. There is no proof that they hunted civilians because they would have done it in Mogadisho where Hawiye form the majority.

Demure I don't know who told that they went after the civilians. Or in your dictionary, even anti-government forces are civilians?

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby Basra- » Tue May 08, 2007 8:02 pm

[quote="RIIGHAYE"]We used to dock in closets or hide inside other houses. .[/quote]


Bloody eloquent Faqaash. Rolling Eyes Mac Sonkor. Cool

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby Demure » Tue May 08, 2007 8:11 pm

Riighaaye, What a bold faced lie. You either conveniently forgot about what happened or You were not in Xamar at the time. There was no Bililiqo or killing in the name of qabiil before kuufi guduud started doing that first to the Hawiye people. How many Hawiye girls/women were raped by kuufi guduud.. how many non political Hawiye people were killed before Siad Barre was outsed?

I like how most Daroods make it seem as if Hawiye randomly decided to wipe out Darood, when it reality USC were reacting to the atrocities done to their people. They may have overreacted by turning against all Daroods but they had a very good reason to be angry.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby X-unit » Tue May 08, 2007 8:16 pm

As the saying goes what goes around comes around. Darood started the tribe segregation while they were in power in Somalia. They use to collect the hawiyes and put them in containers and let them die in there. Marka abti murug imugu hayso dhibaatadha oo sheeganoy siin....If we are somalis we have been throught a lot...marka calaacalka iska dhaafa

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby michael_ital » Tue May 08, 2007 8:18 pm

[quote="Demure"]Riighaaye, What a bold faced lie. You either conveniently forgot about what happened or You were not in Xamar at the time. There was no Bililiqo or killing in the name of qabiil before kuufi guduud started doing that first to the Hawiye people. How many Hawiye girls/women were raped by kuufi guduud.. how many non political Hawiye people were killed before Siad Barre was outsed?

I like how most Daroods make it seem as if Hawiye randomly decided to wipe out Darood, when it reality USC were reacting to the atrocities done to their people. They may have overreacted by turning against all Daroods but they had a very good reason to be angry.[/quote]

Could you please give me a little background on the back end of that quote. I've had a debate with someone on the reason, and the number, of those killed.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby Demure » Tue May 08, 2007 8:21 pm

Mike, I gotta run now but I will respond to you later.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby sadeboi » Tue May 08, 2007 8:22 pm

X-unit I don't think anyone is calaacalin, I think riighaye and so on are just stating why ppl call you guys hutu, and that is because you guys have that mentality "cut the tall trees" Laughing

Demure, when did the Red berets do that, do explain, its easy to just say one thing but to have facts and evidence is a whole different story. The red berets were always targeting rebel movements and never raped women and killed civilians.


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Darood men don't rape Hawiye women walaal Laughing However a 90 year old Darood women was a god given gift to the hutus since they were denied to marry Darood women, and they raped the old ladies that they found, fockin qashin.

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby Basra- » Tue May 08, 2007 8:22 pm

Basically Hawiyes are just like the French revolution people who invented the terminology out of necessity. While the French royals, namely Marie Antoinette and co- were living in decadence, meaning- in scandalous, dissipation and luxury- their people were starving in the streets. Thus they revolted, they rose up and they began to exhibit the savagery that they were born into, and started slaughtering any noble in sight.( meaning faqaash of course). Hawiye revolusiozing was not a surprize at all-- in fact it was expected. But Hawiye using ak47s instead of spears or homo erectus sharpened cave stones-- that was a surprize. Laughing

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Re: This concept of Hutus...

Postby paidmonk » Tue May 08, 2007 8:25 pm

Basra just ran you through a history of the Hutu people in Somalia, in all their glory, or lack thereof.


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