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Teen Girl Killed in Kenya’s Wajir After Refusing Forced Marriage
Teen Girl Killed in Kenya’s Wajir After Refusing Forced Marriage

Sijuis (the ones that aren't degenerate) generally behave and act socially similar to TJs in particular and Arabs.
Galaan Adan Abdi was abducted from the Dagahley refugee camp in Dadaab and taken 150 kilometers away to the remote village of Wara Ademasajida, where she intended to marry Mohamed Kassim Tifow.
Yeah like in the west, I'd say instances of forced marriage is rare, while for Pakistanis, it's still the same shit no matter their social classI don't think it's Somalis picking up a bad practice, just exploitation of the poor by evil individuals usually they make these arrangements as a way to escape poverty out of desperation. Wara Ademasajida sounds like an Oromo village.
Somalis in Dadab Camp have do endure precarious situations.
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Dadaab Refugee Camp: From a shelter from conflict to a sanctuary for people displaced by climate change
Since 1991, Dadaab has served as a haven for those escaping conflict in Somalia, but recent years have seen increasing numbers of people displaced by climate events – including El Niño, which in early 2024 led to devastating floods as the country was recovering from one of the worst droughts in...www.amnesty.org
Whats sad if you read this link, many of them were successful whilst others were leading normal lives , with proper homes until the floods destroyed their livelihoods and communities.
The situation in Dadaab is a reflection of economic desperation rather than a widespread cultural shift among Somalis. In many cases, extreme poverty forces people into harmful practices, including child marriage, as a survival strategy. This is common in many refugee camps worldwide, where families, lacking economic opportunities, make desperate choices.
Dadaab itself is a unique case compared to IDP camps inside Somalia. Many of the refugees there were originally self-sufficient before being displaced, and now, with limited resources and opportunities, they face even greater vulnerability.
It's also worth noting that forced marriage, especially involving minors, is not an accepted or dominant Somali practice. It happens in pockets, often in contexts where families are struggling to survive.
So the problem is related to structural issues rather than a moral decline among Somalis or acceptable practice.
I don't think it's Somalis picking up a bad practice, just exploitation of the poor by evil individuals usually they make these arrangements as a way to escape poverty out of desperation. Wara Ademasajida sounds like an Oromo village.
Somalis in Dadab Camp have do endure precarious situations.
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Dadaab Refugee Camp: From a shelter from conflict to a sanctuary for people displaced by climate change
Since 1991, Dadaab has served as a haven for those escaping conflict in Somalia, but recent years have seen increasing numbers of people displaced by climate events – including El Niño, which in early 2024 led to devastating floods as the country was recovering from one of the worst droughts in...www.amnesty.org
Whats sad if you read this link, many of them were successful whilst others were leading normal lives , with proper homes until the floods destroyed their livelihoods and communities.
The situation in Dadaab is a reflection of economic desperation rather than a widespread cultural shift among Somalis. In many cases, extreme poverty forces people into harmful practices, including child marriage, as a survival strategy. This is common in many refugee camps worldwide, where families, lacking economic opportunities, make desperate choices.
Dadaab itself is a unique case compared to IDP camps inside Somalia. Many of the refugees there were originally self-sufficient before being displaced, and now, with limited resources and opportunities, they face even greater vulnerability.
It's also worth noting that forced marriage, especially involving minors, is not an accepted or dominant Somali practice. It happens in pockets, often in contexts where families are struggling to survive.
So the problem is related to structural issues rather than a moral decline among Somalis or acceptable practice.
Arab culture. Somalis never used to do this
"It's also worth noting that forced marriage, especially involving minors, is not an accepted or dominant Somali practice. It happens in pockets, often in contexts where families are struggling to survive."
I've seen multiple TikToks so far this year featuring some new couple featuring an old man and a young girl. This issue won't be ending for us anytime soon. Until the country develops creepy old men will have no issue marrying young girls. Poor men will keep on giving away their daughters to any man with money.