About the afar and Somali situation…. (Someone please help me understand)

1) what’s the beef/problem between afar and Somalis ?
2)how did it start ?
3)why are the afar women fighting in the war
4)who is winning the war
5) is there anything to stop it ?
6) who started it ?

I’m kinda late on this drama
 

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
Can someone put up map of the land being disputed and regional boundaries for start. Then please provide the town's history with a combination of oral local history supported by hard earthly facts such as the 'oldest section or building or water well or something that's undeniable' of the town, similar to how we analyze 'hamar'.

Pls provide local dynamics information when it started and by which side(root cause) as we trace it's evolution up untill today. Pls provide any foreign or outside region 'hand'. Pls provide if their any precious resources around the area.
 

DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
Isn't this Dir land, I been to dire dawa in 2012, it's a shame how the Issa live in one run-down quarter where there is no investment, reminds me of baraxley situation in galkacyo a 'run down quarter'. PPL think galkacyo is south/north, which is incorrect, it's called baraxley cuz it's a quarter inside the south similar to how the issa live in dire dawa. It's a shame their leader in djibouti is hell bent on somalia issues rather then saving his own people's land.

These irir clans both in the south n north loved colonialism, just see how long djibouti enjoyed it till 77 till siyad pressured them, the south wasn't any different till MJ arrived(former sultanate with history 4 independent rule). The south would've been like south africa, majority in shanty towns and italians ruling and dominating economy(minority rule, majority rights).

The amount of good we do is just repaid with hate, that's why I wonder why we even bother.
 
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DR OSMAN

AF NAAREED
VIP
Afar is disempowered in Djibouti, Irir godfather in djibouti is using the amhara method on oromo up untill 91 when meles freed them into federalism, leading to their oromo president pathway. Im not sure if PL should pursue shared interests with afar to do regime change in Djibouti and sign they can never interfere in Somalia affair once in power.

I prefer we adopt the 'neutral' route for djibouti new policy rather then do what the current leader does pick 'sides', if we respond by making jabuti pick our side, then another rebellion is on the way in future, but if we ensure they stay neutral n out of somali affairs seems a better long term posture.
 

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