@Burqad
You’re a liar if you try and come for me.
All the women in my family under 70 are educated. I do not deny that ethnic Somali women raised in the late 60s, 70s and 80s were encouraged to be educated, however before that many young women were not encouraged and were thus illerate.
Siyad Barre literally had a program called ‘Isbara’ that was the nickname for it in which young adults held classes for older women so that they can learn to read. My own father was part of the program.
Special emphasis on women – Women in nomadic and farming communities were a primary target group, since literacy rates among them were especially low.
As much as I hate people that lie negatively about Somalis and portray them in a harsher light, I also hate liars of people ignorant of his history and try to brush reality under the carpet.
What I said isn’t shameful at all. Somalia was in fact more progressive and advanced than most Arab and other Muslim societies with regards to women in schools and public spaces. But what I also noted is true.