I will write a small piece on this man who ruled Somalia for 21 years, as he is still a very divisive man. I support the PRO Siyad camp and I will declare my bias, I myself wouldn't be where I am without his investment into my father diplomatic career. The supportive arguments I will list for siyad will be listed below.
1. Nothing of his calibre has been seen after him is an agreeable fact no matter how much you love your clan this is a fact
2. The man's economic vision to turn us into light manufacturing nation and converting all the peasants with jobs is a fact, where-as now what we have is a black-market(untrustable products n goods) and on top of that an oligarchy model and 99% poor.
3. The man's vision to make us energy independent thru the baardheere electricity dam
4. The man vision to bring oil developers is well known
5. His cracking down rebels n political islamists(it started in late 70s) is commendable how he say the dangers of it, as saudi was sending islamists back to their home country to radicalize the population so the west doesn't touch their oil
6. His ethno nationalism of somalinimo was 'real' undeniable(war with ethiopia)
Arguments against
1. Dictatorship and not transferring power but some dictatorships are good and benevolent, their not all the same, it's a spectrum they just usually turn out bad is the prediction
2. His targetting of of civilians in rural or urban settings due to clan, especially rural nomads infrastructure(scorch earth, maxaa ka galey dad reer miyi ah minding their own business). It could be argued his targetting of hargeisa was justified as the rebels were fighting from civilian quarters tho.
3. He was a socialist, i dont see that as an argument as it's an idealogy to put policies for local interests at the forefront not business
4. Systematic targetting of civilians in their homes in hamar with rape n disapperance. I don't know if this 100% accurate if they were doing illegal things, he can enforce the law of his govt.
My conclusions is I am pro siyad and he left behind his last wisdom before he left, which shockingly still rings true. 'Dal baan ka tagay, dad kama tagin', this curse is visible in everywhere I look in Somalia, their is a nation officially but technically their no ppl. Kind of like a computer exists but it's not functioning.
1. Nothing of his calibre has been seen after him is an agreeable fact no matter how much you love your clan this is a fact
2. The man's economic vision to turn us into light manufacturing nation and converting all the peasants with jobs is a fact, where-as now what we have is a black-market(untrustable products n goods) and on top of that an oligarchy model and 99% poor.
3. The man's vision to make us energy independent thru the baardheere electricity dam
4. The man vision to bring oil developers is well known
5. His cracking down rebels n political islamists(it started in late 70s) is commendable how he say the dangers of it, as saudi was sending islamists back to their home country to radicalize the population so the west doesn't touch their oil
6. His ethno nationalism of somalinimo was 'real' undeniable(war with ethiopia)
Arguments against
1. Dictatorship and not transferring power but some dictatorships are good and benevolent, their not all the same, it's a spectrum they just usually turn out bad is the prediction
2. His targetting of of civilians in rural or urban settings due to clan, especially rural nomads infrastructure(scorch earth, maxaa ka galey dad reer miyi ah minding their own business). It could be argued his targetting of hargeisa was justified as the rebels were fighting from civilian quarters tho.
3. He was a socialist, i dont see that as an argument as it's an idealogy to put policies for local interests at the forefront not business
4. Systematic targetting of civilians in their homes in hamar with rape n disapperance. I don't know if this 100% accurate if they were doing illegal things, he can enforce the law of his govt.
My conclusions is I am pro siyad and he left behind his last wisdom before he left, which shockingly still rings true. 'Dal baan ka tagay, dad kama tagin', this curse is visible in everywhere I look in Somalia, their is a nation officially but technically their no ppl. Kind of like a computer exists but it's not functioning.