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The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

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Re: The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

Postby Enlightened~Sista » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:22 pm

Dude are you saying 'midgaans' are treated better in your parts? Loooool I can't believe this.

Jareers were enslaved but it seems they have been assimilated into different tribes and become integrated in Somali society. But there are many Somalis who don't intermarry with them.

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Re: The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

Postby Gantaal05 » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:26 pm

Xiinow is right unfortunately The gabooye/madhibaan are mostly discriminated in the NW (somaliland areas) where they are most populated too. there re very few of them in the south. i could be wrong though (never been to somalia)

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Re: The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

Postby GIJaamac » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:47 pm

There are big population of "midgaans" who have their own clan names, in Gaalkacyo, hiiraan, Galgaduud and xamar. People dont intermarry with them unfortunatelly. Other than that, they are ordinary citizens. Same for jareers, nobody harasses them.

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Re: The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

Postby mody21 » Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:59 pm

you are going to discredit all of the south based on what happens in eydoorland...typical hutu mentality :mindblown:

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Re: The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

Postby barakaboy10 » Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:24 am

it is never ok to mistreat someone because of how they look, period.

people who think some other people are inferior to them because of whatever reason are sick-minded and need to isolated from the rest of the people.

i detest people who think they are better because of how they look or their financial status.

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Re: The Plight of Yemen's 'Untouchables AJ

Postby original dervish » Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:31 am

Its the way of the world....learn to live with it because it will be ever present.


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