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Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

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Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Salaxbaashe » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:06 pm

"Of the 327,320 Somali refugees in Dadaab in April 2016, UNHCR reports that 75% (247,150) were from a very concentrated area of southern Somalia – the Middle and Lower Jubba regions, and Gedo region (see Map 2). Most of the population of these three regions reside in villages or towns along the Jubba River valley, and are subsistence farmers. The vast majority of subsistence farmers in the Jubba valley are Digil-Mirifle and/or Somali Bantu. Of the remaining refugees, 23,688 are from Bay region, which is almost entirely populated by the Digil-Mirifle clan. This only adds to the percentage of refugees who are Digil-Mirifle and/or Somali Bantu."


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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby original dervish » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:21 pm

Most of the Daroods left a few years ago.
There has been a steady stream of Harti moving to J/land for the last few years.

There are loads of videos on youtube inviting any Somalis in the diaspora to move and invest in J/Land.
Every kind of resource is in abundance....all thats needed is investment.

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Mustafee101 » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:25 pm

Funny how you people were saying that Dhadhaab is Darood capital

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby original dervish » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:27 pm

Most Daroods left years ago.....these unfortunate people couldn't return because of all the war and famine.

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Mustafee101 » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:34 pm

Dhadhaab actually belongs to Ogaden Cawlyahan clan. They’re known as the host community. Darood were there in the 90s and have left for Nairobi, South Africa, Uganda, Botswana, Zambia and other parts of Africa and some have immigrated to North America. There more non-Darood refugees in Dhadhaab today than Darood.

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Salaxbaashe » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:39 pm

They’re coming back for their towns like baardheere. Jubaland waa la ba binaya.

Mukhtar robow will lead them to salvation.

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Mustafee101 » Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:46 pm

They’re coming back for their towns like baardheere. Jubaland waa la ba binaya.

Mukhtar robow will lead them to salvation.
They will be enslaved. Baardheere Darood aan reer Ugaas Sharmarke ama Talxe aheyn waxba kama ahan let alone a fking Giirgiir

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Salaxbaashe » Thu Mar 28, 2019 7:09 pm

Lmao they’re not coming with a begging bowl. Degaha layska garacaya.

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby mahoka » Thu Mar 28, 2019 10:29 pm

Kulaha most of the darod left long time ago, where did they go? Their villages are empty

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby Nubis » Thu Mar 28, 2019 10:48 pm

Good article.

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Re: Refugees from the juba river banks to return to Somalia from dadaab

Postby FatheroftheCamel » Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:10 pm

Mashallah the doofars are ready to leave their extra gobol we Hawiye have created for them . . OP there werent many rx there , they only miniroty rx that were there already came back home long ago .


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