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First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

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First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Voltage » Wed Sep 26, 2018 3:26 pm

How patriarchal was our society that the First Female Somali Ambassador was named in 1984 after 18 (EIGHTEEN YEARS) in the Somali Foreign Service.

1962 she received a scholarship to study political science in Pakistan.

1966 she joined the Somali Foreign Ministry and received a scholarship to study her Masters in International Relations in The Hague.

When she finished in 1968, President Abdirashiid Cali Shermarke named her Head of the Passport and Visa Section of the Somali Foreign Ministry.

President Siad Barre named her First Secretary with the Somali Mission at the United Nations in 1970.

In 1975, she was named head of the Department of Asia and Socialist countries in the Foreign Ministry in charge of relarions with China and the Soviet Union.

In 1978 she was named head of the Department of Africa incharge of strengthening our relations with the African Continent.

I'm 984 she was named FIRST SOMALI FEMALE AMBASSADOR as Ambassador to Geneva after 18 years in the Foreign Service while today every hick and tom is named an Ambassador without any credentials.

Ambassador Fatima Isaaq Biixi is Darod/Marehan/reer Diini/rer Siyaad.

Ambassador Fatima as First Secretary to the UN in 1970.

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Amb Fatima today

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A SURPRISE VISIT BY AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINAIRE FATIMA BIHI
September 21, 2018
By Abdisamad Nur Bidaar

We were elated that my cousin Ambassador Fatima Isak Bihi visited us this past month. We had a great time, and the kids and I learned a great deal from her. It is not often anyone gets a chance to sit down with a trailblazer–a female trailblazer at that from a different era, when young girls were not accorded the opportunity to attend school. Perhaps her perfect influential growth from childhood to adulthood has roots in Islamic history, because, the name Fatima, which denotes captivating, was the name of Prophet Muhammad’s (PUH) beloved daughter. Giving children good names is part of Islamic etiquette. To be exact, she was born in 1942 in Iskuraran neighborhood of Hamar–a neighborhood established by the newcomers to urban Mogadishu in the late 20s. They were an amalgamation of urbanites hailing from all corners of Somalia.

The residents of Iskuraran–a Somali word denoting composition of people from all walks of life, played a pivotal role in the independence movement. Likewise, the children of Iskuraran, in essence, became the first generation of Somalis in Italian Somaliland to have formal education.

Fatima attended her elementary school at Collegio Femminile and Collegio Nuova Somalia that was a Boarding School. She graduated from Scuola Magistrale (Teachers Training College) in 1960 and became an elementary teacher. In 1962, while at Primo Luglio Elementary School, Fatima became the Acting Principal when the headmaster got seriously sick, and mind you, she was only 20 years old by then.

In 1962, Fatima secured a scholarship to study at Karachi University in Pakistan. Armed with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Fatima returned home in 1966 and was placed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Since she was adventurous and studious, she was offered another scholarship to pursue her Masters in International Relations from the Institute of Social Studies at The Hague, in The Netherlands.

As part of her studies, she came to the US in 1968, sort of an intern to study the UN and the US government institutions. Shortly after her arrival back in her home country, she was appointed Head of the Passport and Visa Section in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In January of 1970 she was assigned First Secretary at the Somali Mission at the United Nations in New York. At that time, the venerable Somali Diplomat Abdirahim Abbi Farah was the Permanent Representative of Somalia. Up to this day, she tears up mentioning his name. She thinks highly of him and is grateful that she got the opportunity to train under his guidance in International Affairs.

I do recall as a youngster in the 70s, the confidence and stylishness she displayed while being courteous and dignified when she paid us a family visit in Mogadishu.

Fatima was recalled home in 1975 to head the Department for Asia and Socialist Countries. Both China and the Soviet Union fell under her portfolio at the ministry. Her successful stint at the Foreign Ministry included being the Director of Africa Department.

In 1984, she was finally appointed the Permanent Representative of Somalia to the Office of the United Nations and its specialized agencies (ILO, WHO, UNHCR…) in Geneva, Switzerland.

It took Fatuma Bihi a combined 18 years in the Foreign Service to become an ambassador. With her academic training and experience, there is no doubt that gender has played an important role in her not becoming an ambassador much sooner. She confided to me that there were males that she trained over the years who eventually became ambassadors much sooner than expected. For some reason, I feel like it is inadequate in highlighting her accomplishments in an exclusively male-dominated society. Strong, determined, and courageous in all aspects, Fatima waded through tough times and hard situations in an era when global politics was entombed in superpower political medleys. Fatima specialized in multiculturalism since she spoke fluent English, French, Italian, and some Arabic–a factor that elevated her prestige and honor making her the first female in high profile role in Somali Foreign Service. She had a strong-willed, lionhearted, and a forward-looking father who was far ahead of his time.

Today, we have ambassadors whose first real jobs in life place them in luxurious and prestigious ambassadorial positions without undergoing strenuous training and hardships as experienced by Fatima!

Ambassador Fatima was privy to confidential information and also present in many high-level meetings during the Cold War–another detailed instalment!

https://wardheernews.com/a-surprise-vis ... tima-bihi/

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby bashe19 » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:18 pm

Viva and long live Amb. Faduma Isak Bixi Ilaawe, walashed litle sister Nadifo Isaq ba ilma aderaday dhashen AUN Nadifo.

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Voltage » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:35 pm

Another day, another boon marexaan attempt at propaganda :lol:

What a sad sad individual.

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She is sitting behind two Isaaq men taking notes for them, clapping for them whenever they make a great point, and making them coffee whilst they meet international dignitaries. And this boon is bragging about her :lol:
Was your mother the 4th wife? How did you grow up with such nasty cuqdad and xin?

In that picture she was in her 20's as First Secretary to the Somali Mission at the UN. Basically the Chief of Staff.

She had already been appointed by two Somali Presidens to important positions. I can point out how unremarkable your life is in your 20's, but that would be pointing the obvious.

Also, I am extremely proud of Dr Abdirahman Abby Farah who was unquestionably the most experienced and accomplished diplomat the Somali people have ever seen? I am also quite proud of Cumar Carte Qaalib who advanced the Somali people's causes around the world?

What do either of them have to do with recognizing and appreciating the first Sonali woman ambassador whp blazed a trail for half of the Somali people?

Wallahi there is no question in my head both of them would disavow and take issue with your nasty cuqdad.
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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Voltage » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:36 pm

Viva and long live Amb. Faduma Isak Bixi Ilaawe, walashed litle sister Nadifo Isaq ba ilma aderaday dhashen AUN Nadifo.
Ilaawe Xilaqooq! He was a legend indeed; May God rest his soul.

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby FarhanYare » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:52 pm

:lol: :lol:

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Voltage » Wed Sep 26, 2018 5:16 pm

Suppose one doesn't go down to your level and hilariously add everyone in that pic was serving one man who also happened to be from my clan namely Maj Gen Mohamed Siad Barre...

...I am glad to see you do not disagree that Amb Fadumo Isaaq Biixi was the first Somali Female Amvassador.

Bah bye then loser.

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Typhoon » Wed Sep 26, 2018 5:47 pm

voltage your grasp of somali history is second to none and your use of historical sources is impeccable.

volage/dawladsade's snet archives are used by western academics and intelligence oficier who roam this site none stop.

voltage the bitterness of these kids stems from:why wont your write or talk about our clan members history why solely focus on the marehan history"...what the fok!



voltage stop debating with these ciyaal we dont even know their vilage history rather then somaliwayn history, they are bitter.
thats why i like xkeyse historiography, he tries and does research rather these ciyaal dont contribute but are the first to comment about issues they that they have no clue over.

voltage just write 100 page books you already have all the sources

ahmed guray: life and times somali empire builder
somalia: squandered democracy pre revolution
somalia' missed golden age: the quest for modernity and the resistance of archaic norms
somali civil war: a comprehensive look at the most consequential civil wars of 20th/21th century.

whats happening in this thread happend between voltage and isaaq crew, mj crew, hawiye crew and sahals one man alex jones type historiography.
the vast majority of somalis are ignorant of their immediate history let alone somalis history, but they always feel we should not research history and if e do we have to include every geeljire nacnac as part of great somali history.


somalida tariq hada u qortid way ku qabsan, hada qorina waxay kudhihi tariqnaada maad qortid, ina hebel hebel libaaxa aha maxaad uu sheegiwayday, ya allah yaqin, war deh ina hebel hebel is not grand history its more local myths and hear say among the geeljire nation, there is not sources for that nonsense.

voltage you are a valuable personality start writing books bro otherwise in 20 years you will regret.
if you warsame did it you can do it

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Typhoon » Wed Sep 26, 2018 6:34 pm

these people are straight out of twilight zone series

there is noting to debunk, thats is the life that lady lived, its archived in international institutions.

as for isaaq, we dont care about your history, because we believe bila tariq ba tahin intaas ba ka gubanaysaan :D

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Advo » Wed Sep 26, 2018 10:09 pm

mashallah, ilaahay cilmi dheer sii fatima isaaq bixi :up:

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Sep 26, 2018 10:34 pm

Ninka la yidha advocator , intaaso sannadood bu meeshan ku jiray , intaaso Somali ah baa so hor martay , intaaso jikaar iyo dood ayu kula qayb galay , weli cimri iyo cilmi waxay kala yihin ma garanayo. Hadaaney cilmi lahayn oo da'da ay manta tahay cilmi kale usoo socdo , maxaa berigaa halka dhigay marwadan ? Ya?

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Khalid Ali » Wed Sep 26, 2018 10:49 pm

Ninka la yidha advocator , intaaso sannadood bu meeshan ku jiray , intaaso Somali ah baa so hor martay , intaaso jikaar iyo dood ayu kula qayb galay , weli cimri iyo cilmi waxay kala yihin ma garanayo. Hadaaney cilmi lahayn oo da'da ay manta tahay cilmi kale usoo socdo , maxaa berigaa halka dhigay marwadan ? Ya?

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Sep 26, 2018 10:56 pm

War wa khayr inaader e , Hargeysa maxaan ka soo doona? Ma jabhadi cagdheerta ayaad ii haysata aniga ? Meel Alle iyo meeshan joogo ayay Somaliland ila joogta .

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Khalid Ali » Wed Sep 26, 2018 11:08 pm

Hahaahah jabhadi cagdheerta way dhamatay dee arabsiyo kalay it's very beautiful these days dhulkeeni.galbeed...

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Sep 26, 2018 11:22 pm

Inshallah inadeer

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Re: First Somali Female Ambassador...Amb. Fatima Isaaq Biixi

Postby Voltage » Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:09 am

Typhoon-

Brother, I have reasoned long ago that "WAA LA YIRI" ("I have been told") is not going to suffice for me. That concept results from and reflects the worst excesses of a society that did not write.

Because of that fact, if I hear a claim I exercise due diligence in gathering the relevant facts and corroborating research.

This has made some who only subscribe to WAA LA YIRI almost compulsively and desperately follow me around when their mythology is proven false. The world is not limited to one's living room and the mythologies told to them.

For example;

I remember my dad teaching me how to read and write in Somali. He then told me that the least I can do is learn how to read it and write since a man close to me by the name of Shire Jama Ahmed born in the outback in Wardheer had the tenacity to develop it.

First thing I asked myself is, is this true?

I immediately set out researching and lo and behold what did I discover?

1. 1961 Somali language report presented to Parliament saying Shire Jama Script is best for Somali.
2. 1966 UNESCO report authored by BB Andrezsjewski recommending Shire Jama's script as best for Somali.
3. 1972 Somali language decision offically saying Shire Jama's script has been taken as the basis of Somali.
4. Video of Chair of African languages at SOAS in London Prof Martin detailing Shire Jama's history as the father of the Somali script.

Now because Muuse Galaal was the Chairman of the Somali Language Commision (that specifically said the best script is the one by Shire Jama), knowing Somalis I can understand how the mythology in the North built up that Muuse Galaal wrote the Somali script.

It's the worst excesses of the oral society. One man's truth does not necessarily have to reflect the facts.

How can you subscribe something to a man (Muuse Galaal) whose signature is on a paper giving credit to another man (Shire Jama)?

It's ridiculous.

People do not take kindly to their mythologies being shown for what it is---a myth!!

Once you see these scowling resentful folk for what they are, everything makes sense.

I actually derive pleasure from it. :lol:

Now in this topic, the same resentful type have come in to this topic not taking issue with the fact of the First Somali Female Ambassador...but literally just expressing naked tribal malice as a result of her clan.

Cuqdad u dhimo. :lol:


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