*******s only arguments against siad is
-The killings of Somalis
-& his secular views
But at the very same time they support their warlord qabil leader/president.
Even with or without siad barre there would civil war & qabils fighting for power the last 30 years are the evidence
Switch siad barre with anyone else the story would end the same
Why are you minimising the greatest crime on earth: Murder?
Siad Barre is one of the most evil, tyrannical and dumb men that ever walked the earth. He had the entire country at his mercy and could have been a benevolent ruler, instead he was a sadist who enjoyed murdering and torturing civilians. He was so evil that he actually joined a Christian Cult to get more weapons to kill even more Somalis.
Siad Barre was the biggest qabiilist and during his reign, there were clan wars, so what are you going on about? The only difference between him and 'warlords', is that his official title was "President of Somalia". There is a reason why clans took up arms against him and had to face off with one of the strongest armies in all of Africa.
AUN Farmaajo should rekindle this relationship the ambasaddor of Pakistan is my eedo Khadijah.Pakistan and Somalia had very good relations back then, to the point where Z.Bhutto AUN visited Somalia, that relation we had continued till this day. There was a decent amount of Pakistani Diaspora in Somalia and they was also part of UNISOM II with a decent amount of troops.
The greatest leaders ever are Lee Kuan Yew or Doctor Mahathir Mohamad. Mohamed Siad Barre AUN is like Mao Zedong, had the best parts of the reign, had the worst part of their reigns.
Just remember you're Qaxooti cuz of your AaboNo one cares what these losers think my heart feels good that Aabe Siyaad portraits hang in honour in Pakistan. Siyaad is an inspiration for all, deluded haters please take your hatred elsewhere this is how you look
Somali Embassy in Pakistan is one of the more active embassy, not one of the idle embassy we have, it truly helps people and students, I remember how Amb.Khadijah was studying part time in the UK for her MBA whilst an Ambassador, one of the great Ambassadors we have.AUN Farmaajo should rekindle this relationship the ambasaddor of Pakistan is my eedo Khadijah.
Shes cadcad but her hooyo is tolka she has done a great jobSomali Embassy in Pakistan is one of the more active embassy, not one of the idle embassy we have, it truly helps people and students, I remember how Amb.Khadijah was studying part time in the UK for her MBA whilst an Ambassador, one of the great Ambassadors we have.
Somalia back then had very good relations with a lot of countries, Farmajo needs to go to Pakistan, North Korea/South Korea, Malaysia and a whole lot more.
would have been a more appropriate photoDo they mean the greatest leader in the world when it comes to wiping out state intuitions
Qurbajoog in Pakistan forgot to tell him about this
The rest of the country was in the hands of a variety of clan-based political movements, the SNM in the Northwest, a revived SSDF in the Northeast, the USC in the Centre and the SPM in the South. In January 1991, several irregular units of these various movements converged on the capital which quickly fell into their hands. On 27 January 1991, former dictator Mohamed Siad Barre fled in a tank, taking with him the gold and foreign currency reserves of the Central Bank
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The greatest of all time at demolishing democracy and then preventing any other type of functioning government from replacing his booli qaran regime. No warlord can even dream of coming close
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AUN MSB his greatness is even appreciated abroad. What a hero