Society, Security, Sovereignty and the State in Somalia: From Statelessness to Statelessness?International Books, 2001 - 312 pages An analysis of internal dynamics of the Somali conflict and the relation between state and society, taking society and not the state as main reference point. Includes a discussion of UN / UNHCRs involvement in assistance to refugees in the special Somali situation of statelessness. |
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Page 101
... sub - clan levels of clan segmentation are the most important indicators of political identifica- tion . Diagram 1 shows the clan affiliation of contemporary Somali political / military factions , such as that of the SSDF ( Somali ...
... sub - clan levels of clan segmentation are the most important indicators of political identifica- tion . Diagram 1 shows the clan affiliation of contemporary Somali political / military factions , such as that of the SSDF ( Somali ...
Page 208
... sub - clan , who had left the SNM in 1987 , became Chairman ( see diagram 1 ) . Other prominent members , based in Mogadishu , were Ismail Jumaale Ossoble , a famous human rights lawyer from Hawiye / Abgaal sub- clan , and Ali Mahdi ...
... sub - clan , who had left the SNM in 1987 , became Chairman ( see diagram 1 ) . Other prominent members , based in Mogadishu , were Ismail Jumaale Ossoble , a famous human rights lawyer from Hawiye / Abgaal sub- clan , and Ali Mahdi ...
Page 278
... sub - clan sections ( see diagram 1 ) . An identification based on the Harti identity as a major Darod sub - clan would extend the Northeastern regional limits , as there are also Harti / Majer- tain living in Middle and Lower Juba in ...
... sub - clan sections ( see diagram 1 ) . An identification based on the Harti identity as a major Darod sub - clan would extend the Northeastern regional limits , as there are also Harti / Majer- tain living in Middle and Lower Juba in ...
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