As a nation we can't progress if we don't analyze our past and learned from our mistakes.
Siad Barre got to power in 1969 with a coup, his governement has some positive aspects like : mass litteracy program, affordable schools, good army etc. But there were also negative sides: corruption, crackdown on opposition, massacres against civilians etc.
In the late 80s many people hated Siyaad and the rebellion started.
The USC took control of Xamar in 1991, Siad Barre left the country.
How do you justify the behavior of the USC anti kacaan militias ?
The guy they hated ran away, they won but instead of rebuilding the country and fixing Siad mistakes they started killing each other, killing random daroods, destroying bulidings, looting the national wealth, disbanded the army and damaged most equipment. After 30 years the war is still going on so my question is Why? Wasn't Siad the source of all evils according to you? He left 30 years ago and died 25 years ago and in 2021 we still have people saying '91 ayaa loo noqonayaa.
Most middle eastern and african countries had dictators, most of them removed their dictators from power, all of them except Somalia and Libya still managed to somewhat recover from their civil wars
Siad Barre got to power in 1969 with a coup, his governement has some positive aspects like : mass litteracy program, affordable schools, good army etc. But there were also negative sides: corruption, crackdown on opposition, massacres against civilians etc.
In the late 80s many people hated Siyaad and the rebellion started.
The USC took control of Xamar in 1991, Siad Barre left the country.
How do you justify the behavior of the USC anti kacaan militias ?
The guy they hated ran away, they won but instead of rebuilding the country and fixing Siad mistakes they started killing each other, killing random daroods, destroying bulidings, looting the national wealth, disbanded the army and damaged most equipment. After 30 years the war is still going on so my question is Why? Wasn't Siad the source of all evils according to you? He left 30 years ago and died 25 years ago and in 2021 we still have people saying '91 ayaa loo noqonayaa.
Most middle eastern and african countries had dictators, most of them removed their dictators from power, all of them except Somalia and Libya still managed to somewhat recover from their civil wars