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Kacaan vs Marexan

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Kacaan vs Marexan

Postby snoop12 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:52 pm

Beesha Sade has a long history going back centuries, a strong tradition of self-respect and a honourable legacy, this has created an incomparably strong identity that has allowed us to stay united and ahead of other communities. History teaches us that Marexan were the driving force behind and in the forefront of the Conquest of Abyssinia, fighting a once world super power. The Marexan destroyed the aggressive and cruel british colonist at our borders whiles redesigning the bigoted superiority complex of the italian colonist. whiles recognising Marexans well documented military history, it is also important to realise as we ventured into new lands Marexan not only redefined Somali borders but brought Islam and destroyed ignorance on our path.

the Kacaan came and it started with a direct campaign against Marexan with many arrest of key figures, followed with a slow and long psychological impediment of the Marexan people. the Kacaan not only neglected the Marexan regions economically but also broke traditional boundaries, something that would act as a platform for thousands of Marexans death during the civil war. even though the Kacaan is long gone, its mentality is still with us and this has kept Marexan regions left in the dust, the same negligence practiced by the Kacaan is now practiced by the brainwashed victims of the Kacaan. the supporters of the Kacaan would rather celebrate a port build in Berbera by the Kacaan 20 years ago than look critically at the lack of contributions from the Kacaan in places such as Caabudwaaq. my conclusion, our strong identity has been frozen, it exist and keeps our head just above water, but it is ability to draw the map and create the future for the region is gone, being dormant since 1969, its now time to rise again as a People. i like to ask, are you sons and daughters of the Kacaan or son of daughters of Marexan.

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Re: Kacaan vs Marexan

Postby talxenegus » Fri Oct 08, 2010 4:28 pm

I like it, nice piece

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Re: Kacaan vs Marexan

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Fri Oct 08, 2010 10:38 pm

I agree, Marexaan need a post-Siad strategy.


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