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Ethnic jubalanders shiikhaal refuse to be called hawiye

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Re: Ethnic jubalanders shiikhaal refuse to be called hawiye

Postby AbdiJohnson » Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:15 pm

Sheikhaal are totally different clans with different origins but with the same name. People tend to not know this. They need to change their name to something else. They are confusing people. There is a Sheikhaal Hawiye, a Sheikhaal that live in the Jubbas and another in Ogadenia. It depends on what Sheikhaal you are. Are you the Hawiye one or the stand alone ones? What makes it more confusing is that some of the Sheikhaal Hawiye live in Ogadenia where the stand alone Sheikhaal live.

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Re: Ethnic jubalanders shiikhaal refuse to be called hawiye

Postby GIJaamac » Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:25 pm

Sheikhaal are totally different clans with different origins but with the same name. People tend to not know this. They need to change their name to something else. They are confusing people. There is a Sheikhaal Hawiye, a Sheikhaal that live in the Jubbas and another in Ogadenia. It depends on what Sheikhaal you are. Are you the Hawiye one or the stand alone ones? What makes it more confusing is that some of the Sheikhaal Hawiye live in Ogadenia where the stand alone Sheikhaal live.

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No. Shiiqaals of Kilil5 are the stand alone clan. The other Shiiqaals mainly Looboge who live from Jubooyinka to Mudug are Hawiye.
In the video, they didn´t refuse to be called Hawiye. They were just angry, because they didn´t get enough constitution elders amongst Hawiye.
In other words, they are pissed off because they felt like they have been treated like minorities.

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Re: Ethnic jubalanders shiikhaal refuse to be called hawiye

Postby FarhanYare » Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:08 pm

Sheikhaal are totally different clans with different origins but with the same name. People tend to not know this. They need to change their name to something else. They are confusing people. There is a Sheikhaal Hawiye, a Sheikhaal that live in the Jubbas and another in Ogadenia. It depends on what Sheikhaal you are. Are you the Hawiye one or the stand alone ones? What makes it more confusing is that some of the Sheikhaal Hawiye live in Ogadenia where the stand alone Sheikhaal live.

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No. Shiiqaals of Kilil5 are the stand alone clan. The other Shiiqaals mainly Looboge who live from Jubooyinka to Mudug are Hawiye.
In the video, they didn´t refuse to be called Hawiye. They were just angry, because they didn´t get enough constitution elders amongst Hawiye.
In other words, they are pissed off because they felt like they have been treated like minorities.
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