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Approximately three decades ago, Somalia experienced a harrowing civil war that left an indelible mark on the nation. This conflict caused the displacement of millions of Somalis and led to the tragic loss of over a million lives due to both warfare and famine. It is worth noting that the civil war had a more concentrated impact on certain areas, with the capital city, Mogadishu, and other prominent urban centers being among the hardest-hit. One city, in particular, stands out in this dark chapter: Baidoa.
As many are aware, Baidoa became a battleground for warlords vying for power. The events that transpired between 1991 and 1993 in Baidoa constituted a deliberate act of genocide by power-hungry factions, including the SPM/SNF and USC. After the arrival of aid agencies and military rescuers, Baidoa earned the grim moniker of "The City of Death" due to the ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the warring factions. According to reports from aid agencies, it was estimated that over 200 people were losing their lives daily in Baidoa during that tumultuous period.
It is disheartening that there has been a lack of widespread condemnation from within the Somali community regarding this genocide and ethnic cleansing carried out by these warlords. Some were directly involved in these horrific acts, while others remained silent. It is indeed ironic to see Somalis are condemning acts of war crimes. ( tollow ma hadey muslim noqdeen) daa
As many are aware, Baidoa became a battleground for warlords vying for power. The events that transpired between 1991 and 1993 in Baidoa constituted a deliberate act of genocide by power-hungry factions, including the SPM/SNF and USC. After the arrival of aid agencies and military rescuers, Baidoa earned the grim moniker of "The City of Death" due to the ethnic cleansing perpetrated by the warring factions. According to reports from aid agencies, it was estimated that over 200 people were losing their lives daily in Baidoa during that tumultuous period.
It is disheartening that there has been a lack of widespread condemnation from within the Somali community regarding this genocide and ethnic cleansing carried out by these warlords. Some were directly involved in these horrific acts, while others remained silent. It is indeed ironic to see Somalis are condemning acts of war crimes. ( tollow ma hadey muslim noqdeen) daa