Reddit: Siad Barre was a Terrorist.

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This reddit thread has basically surmised my whole opinion on Siad barre. It’s shocking especially on tiktok when you see avid supporters of Siad barre.

They say he was a Wadani how can someone be a wadani when he murdered hundred thousands of innocent civilians.

Just because he did a couple great things for Somalia doesn’t excuse genocide.

Until we sit down and say during the civil war we all committed genocide and these war criminals put to justice we will never heal.

We need to build war memorial across the nation to remind us somalis never again.
 
Siad did 100 times more harm than good that's my opinion. He did some good but the bad heavily outweighs it
 
Everything that he did in the first couple of years is utterly erased by the crimes of the latter years. There was clannism in Somali politics before him, but back then it manifested itself in the form of one-upping each-other through governmental positions, elections, and nepotism, it was something we could eventually elevate from like the Japanese with greater economic prosperity. However, he eventually introduced a conventional and regional military element to clannism when he involved the Somali Armed Forces (an institution respected by everyone in the Nation at the time) and turned on his own people.

When you break the trust and social contract between a brotherly people, the rift created will be greater than the one between two enemies.
 

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I don't like how people d*ck ride him. Let's be real: if Siad Barre never came to power, we would mostly likely be in a better position.
If Siad Barre never came to power, the country would have fell into civil war 20 years earlier.
 

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Siad did 100 times more harm than good that's my opinion. He did some good but the bad heavily outweighs it
Yeah only a fool would say he did any good in the beginning of his dictatorship but whats the point of raising the literacy rate if your going to plunge your country into a 30 year civil war and the literacy rate drop world wide.
 

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While acknowledging that no one is entirely innocent or flawless, it's noteworthy that he succeeded in uniting Somalis and eradicating tribalism, marking a significant achievement as we experienced unity and a newfound pride in being Somali. His emphasis on communal well-being over individual gain encouraged people to work together. Combining his version of socialism with Islam, he orchestrated the construction of the 15th powerhouse globally and the first in Africa, all without fully tapping into the country's abundant resources, including oil.

The Khawarij, along with their Western backers and allies, attempted to overthrow him in the 1970s. This experience left him understandably paranoid, even before any descent into madness. The challenges he faced made him suspicious, and as is often the case when in a position of power, the desire to maintain that power intensified.

Ethiopia provided funding to the SNM, with its headquarters based in the UK. Additionally, they enlisted the involvement of a Somali Christian individual to coordinate their efforts. The promise of territorial concessions in Ogaden and the north served as an incentive for the SNM to revolt. Dissatisfaction with the representation of their tribal leaders in the socialist Somali government further fuelled their decision to collaborate with Ethiopia in this endeavour.

In a certain interview, Siad Barre highlighted instances where individuals claiming to be Islamic sheikhs and imams used religion as a pretext to incite rebellions. According to him, he apprehended 10 such individuals, revealing that 9 of them couldn't even perform proper wudu (ritual ablution) when instructed—an indication that they were likely agents and impersonators rather than genuine religious figures.

In the context of the Quran, Sunnah, the understanding of the salaf, and the command of our Prophet – which is also the command of Allah – it is emphasized that even if a ruler is mistreating you, taking your wealth, or deviating from the Prophet's path, you are not permitted to withdraw your hand of obedience as long as the ruler does not prevent you from performing your prayers and instructs you to disobey Allah. Remaining patient is crucial. According to this perspective, Siad Barre did not oppress his people, seize their wealth, command actions contrary to the principles of Islam, or hinder them from performing their prayers and Hajj. It was only after he uncovered a plot by rebels that he took action against them. Unfortunately, these rebels, the Khawarij, concealed themselves in towns and among civilians, resulting in casualties as they attacked villages, destroyed wells, and shed blood.

Long story short, you can blame the Khawarji and their poison for 30 years of civil war and the disintegration of a unified nation. Rebellion never makes a situation better but 1000x worse, which is why the Prophet condemned it, and it is also a technique used by Yahud and the West to split and conquer.

I don't harbor any personal admiration for Siad Barre, nor do I have any vested interest in his legacy. However, when assessing our situation in light of the removal of Siad Barre and the subsequent plotting of the rebels, the question arises: did our circumstances truly improve?

Al-Imām Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728H) stated: “There have not been a people who revolted against their ruler except that their condition after their rebellion was worse than before they rebelled.” (Minhāj As-Sunnah 3/231)
 

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This is might be a spicy take but siad barre did far worse than any colonial country did to us.

The result of his war:
  • Plunge a economy which had great potential into one of the poorest nations in the world.
  • Genocide many clans and created a level of distrust amongst somalis that was never previously achieved.
  • Made us the poster child of failed nations
  • Made the nobel somalis into crime associated refugees.

there is probably more i can list off
 
Siad Barre told a Christian Political Cult that he would worship Jesus if he was given weapons to wipe out 'rebels'. This was mentioned in a Netflix documentary about a powerful political group called 'The Family'. The man's legacy is pure evil and the only people that love him, are his tribesmen and people who lack empathy for others.

Siad Barre's legacy is shameful and his coup was the beginning of the end.

1969-1991 dark-ages
1991 onwards- HELL

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This reddit thread has basically surmised my whole opinion on Siad barre. It’s shocking especially on tiktok when you see avid supporters of Siad barre.

They say he was a Wadani how can someone be a wadani when he murdered hundred thousands of innocent civilians.

Just because he did a couple great things for Somalia doesn’t excuse genocide.

Until we sit down and say during the civil war we all committed genocide and these war criminals put to justice we will never heal.

We need to build war memorial across the nation to remind us somalis never again.
I go easy the parents and grandparents generation for their love of him. They conflate their youth and the peace they had with a single man rather than Somalis working together as a whole. However I think the current youth that idolize him are foolish. He was a bad man and had he died early in his reign then it would've been better for us all. Unfortunately he didn't and he went onto cause the greatest rift of our time.

Northern unionist are my brothers and sisters in arms, I applaud them for choosing unionism when successionist ideas are everywhere. I feel like we can build bridges if we let go of this foolish nostalgia for warlords and dictators, call them all monsters and put them all on trial.
 

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