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sxb, i never heard Raxanweyn killing people in noticeable way at that time, i will seek more info about it but that is a separate issue. ON the other hand, there is a sufficient evidence to prove that the massive food robbing of Siyad Bare loyalists in Bay and Bakool regions in early 1990s was directly linked with the subsequent famine and starvation that followed.That time siyad Bare soldiers and loyalists from Gedo robbed Raxanweyn food reserves which as a consequence reduced its population into starvation. They are responsible of the famine that killed over three hundred thousand souls in Bay Bakool regions in early 1990s
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So now, he was even responsible Rahanweyn starvation?![]()
Though I sympatise with their suffering, I do not believe thay were innocent by standards. Hundreths of people who were on their way to Gedo region were killed and robbed by them in 1991. They just blocked the road and threw granades at the vehicles that refused to stop.
Walaahi waxii xunbaa haawaa iska leh.

it was aiided and usc which starved 500000 rahnweyn to death. Thats why the usa troops came in 1992.
it was aiided and usc which starved 500000 rahnweyn to death. Thats why the usa troops came in 1992.
USC used to kill women and children and you are talking about looting food.it was aiided and usc which starved 500000 rahnweyn to death. Thats why the usa troops came in 1992.![]()
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bal noo sharax siday uga danbeeyeen? i never heard USC robbing food from locals.
I say AUN to all dead Muslims, but his government had too much secularism and too little shariah


NO WAY! You really are great at this.I say AUN to all dead Muslims, but his government had too much secularism and too little shariah
No .. i heard this in baydhaabooQoraxeey, let me correct you a little bit. That picture was taken in Buurdhuubo town of Gedo region in 1992.![]()
AUN
The terrorists was killed in 1975, they were foreign agents who tried to destroy somalia.AUN
about the video, when were these sheiks killed? MSB was the president but the country was ruled as group of men, at least in the early years. A relative of mine who was part of that group told us when Somalia was about to invade Ethiopia he (MSB) asked a group of ministers, army chiefs, etc. to to vote on the matter and only one man (the head of supreme court) voted no and predicted a disaster for Somali army and possible disintegration. My point is that MSB was not alone in decision making, at least in the early years. Many high ranking gov officials are still alive and it would be nice if they leave the history in their heads as written literature. Somalis being oral society, most of them will most likely die with our history


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