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Gobnimo Of Reer Gedo

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Gobnimo Of Reer Gedo

Postby Murax » Fri Mar 30, 2012 7:09 am

Steve Gluning stated that nobody in the Gedo region suffered persecution merely on account of their ethnic background or clan membership. As mentioned above, Gedo's Marehan clans are considered quite tolerant towards other clans. Abdishakur Othowai made it clear that no clan member in the Gedo region would experience discrimination merely on account of clan membership. He did point out, however, that members of the Bantu community had historically always been discriminated against by the other Somali clans. Abdishakur Othowai regarded it as a downright infringement of human rights for a member of the authorities to deny the existence of a Bantu community, as happened when the delegation met the authorities in Luuq. Only as between the other Somali clans and the Bantu clans could Abdishakur Othowai seen any examples of abuses, committed against the Bantu community, e.g. Bantu-ownedfarming land being taken over by other Somali clans during the civil war. On the other hand, he could report that many Bantus were active in business in Gedo. In Belet Hawa, for instance, the best shops were usually owned by members of the Bantu community, who did not suffer any abuseson that account.



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Re: Gobnimo Of Reer Gedo

Postby zingii » Fri Mar 30, 2012 8:12 am

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Re: Gobnimo Of Reer Gedo

Postby Jaidi » Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:32 pm

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Re: Gobnimo Of Reer Gedo

Postby Voltage » Fri Mar 30, 2012 5:46 pm

Kulahaa Bantu own the best shops in Beled-Xaawo. I agree beesha Sade are generally nationalists and enlightened when it comes to not caring about tribe as used to judge people, but that guy is not credible nor that article which was a group from Denmark who interviewed a Garre Kenyan guy in Mandera and a bias UNPOS Somali/Raxanweyn consultant about whether people can be repatriated to Gedo region. I already presented the discredited interpretations and methodology used to write the article.

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Re: Gobnimo Of Reer Gedo

Postby Jaidi » Fri Mar 30, 2012 9:52 pm

Kulahaa Bantu own the best shops in Beled-Xaawo. I agree beesha Sade are generally nationalists and enlightened when it comes to not caring about tribe as used to judge people, but that guy is not credible nor that article which was a group from Denmark who interviewed a Garre Kenyan guy in Mandera and a bias UNPOS Somali/Raxanweyn consultant about whether people can be repatriated to Gedo region. I already presented the discredited interpretations and methodology used to write the article.
Might not be true, but you make it seem like its something slanderous :?


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