What are your stories from the civil war? Did you experience it? I was lucky I was only 3 months olds when it started and we left soon after. But I can’t say the same for other members of my family.
Do it please I’m curious how other people experienced the war. I will defend your honor if it gets attacked.I would share the experience of my family but I would get insulted for it, and have my integrity questioned like what happened when I shared it on somnet.
And before anyone asks, no. I will not share my old user name.
WTF? I thought you said your lips were sealed. Fuckin' traitor. Don't you know the department of immigration follows this website. I will get deported for my warlord history.@Bidaar Wanagsan actually fought in the civil war.
My bad sxb. Get a new look (perhaps a wig?) and change where you sit in ESL class.WTF? I thought you said your lips were sealed. Fuckin' traitor. Don't you know the department of immigration follows this website. I will get deported for my warlord history.
That’s horrible, my mom said these militia members pointed a machine gun at her pregnant belly and asked her to take off her clothes. Who the hell threatens a pregnant woman? My mom said they were USC members.On a serious note, a bullet missed me by inches when I was six months during the "qax" near Sablaale. According to mom and grandma.
I know my family waited till I was in my 20s to tell horror stories from the war.It's not the kind of story you want to talk about.
Only animals engage in such behaviour. I was told of mass rapes of women and mass executions of men from the wrong clans.That’s horrible, my mom said these militia members pointed a machine gun at her pregnant belly and asked her to take off her clothes. Who the hell threatens a pregnant woman? My mom said they were USC members.
One of my MJ relatives fought for the darood militias who were trying to counter Aideed . He always says he witnessed many close friends perish and leaves the questions at that .
It always make me wonder how many potential PTSD victims , war criminals and rapists we have in the West ? It would probably explain why many men turned to khat after the war . The attrocities in the Somali war were brutal and grotesque . The men who committed them are probably still alive .
I think the vast majority (of the low level thugs) of them are dead but I personally know of someone who's a former militia woman. She's now a wadaad and part time nationalist.
Same here.I haven't personally experienced it, but I have lost many family members in the civil war.