Don't know about Somali adeers but I'm 100% sure my local SriLankan shopkeeper has commited war crimes lol. He's "joked" about being a Tamil Tiger on multiple occassions.
I don't know any Gadabuursi personally with blood on their hands. If you can give me the name I can do some due diligence. But I also don't think SNM was a freedom-fighting group keenly focused on liberation and civility that was 100% innocent, either.There's a former gaddbursi colonel that lives in my city thats known to have massacred sacad muse students back in the day.
When khat was still legal he had a marfish and guess the clan of his number one customers
His daughters were even good friends with a girl who claimed he killed her cousin.
there was a man who was apart of the war and i think he died either him or his wife couple months ago here in australia the man is miskeen apparently he sticks to himself and focuses on his family there's people here secretly who have a history without a doubt even if its single digitsNah, not in Australia. Most of the adeers weren’t old enough during the Kacaan.
I don't know any Gadabuursi personally with blood on their hands. If you can give me the name I can do some due diligence. But I also don't think SNM was a freedom-fighting group keenly focused on liberation and civility that was 100% innocent, either.
They had blood on their hands. I won't be apologetic when they crossed the border to Ethiopia and killed my father's cousins in a masjid. Save me the sanctimonious crap.
A gaadabursi leader of borama said snm came in peace cmon warya
U also wanted a name warya=General Yuusuf Talan Cali
a man who worked under afweyne aka siad barre and was also gadaabursi u will find his confession in the thread i sent too
you mean if they are basedthere are possibly many former war lords in hiding like that Uber driver
I am aware that "Black" is a sacred and divine color in Waaqism but where did you read that black skin in particular is revered? Never seen that. Not calling you out, walaal. I'm just curious. Also, the story of the Black Crow is actually an odd one in that it seems like the crow was colored black as a punishment:
The Black Crow
www.ethiopianfolktales.com
There's also another crow story among the Sidamo:
The Fox and the Crow
www.ethiopianfolktales.com
It seems like a Crow's blackness is negative even though the color black is divine in Waaqism:
The term qulluu (intensive qulqulluu) which literally refers to “pure”, ‘clean’, ‘pristine’, ‘virginal’, ‘holy’, ‘having no faults’, ‘sinless’, ‘free from discordant qualities’, ‘chaste’, ‘harmonious’, ‘blameless’, ‘immaculate’, ‘undefiled’, ‘sacred, ‘being black’, or ‘ anointing to the color and quality of Waaqa’. And therefore, a person in charge of this qaluu ritual, the qaalluu bless and cut the throat of the sacred animal (Bull or Ram) in the congregational ritual.
there are possibly many former war lords in hiding like that Uber driver