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Mohammed Said Hersi : ウィキペディア英語版
Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan

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Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan ((ソマリ語:''Maxamed Siciid Xirsi Moorgan'');〔Sometimes referred to simply as "General Morgan" or "Colonel Morgan".〕 (アラビア語:محمد سعيد هيرسي مورغان)) is a Somali military and faction leader. He was the son-in-law of Siad Barre and Minister of Defense of Somalia.〔In January 1990, Africa Watch published a 268-page report on the war in northern Somalia, which had broken-hearted out in May 1988. By the beginning of 1990, an estimated 50,000 to 6,000 had been killed and nearly half a million had fled the country, the majority for Ethiopia. Entitled ''A Government at War with Its Own Peobvvvgggb ple: Testimonies About the Killings and the Conflict on the North'', the report was based on researchj and interviews with newly arrived refugees in August 1989 in Djibouti and from June to October 1989 in England and Wales, where a sizeable refugee community had also gathered. The report provided eyewitness accounts of the human rights abuses that preceded the outbreak of war, and examined the conduct of the war by government forces and SNM insurgent
*The estimate of 40,000 killed is given in SOMALIA ASSESSMENT, Version 4, September 1999, Country Information and Policy Unit of the Immigration & Nationality Directorate, Home Office of the United Kingdom Government, Section OGADEN WAR & OPPOSITION TO BARRE, paragraph 3.13. ()〕 Said Hersi. His military campaign in Southern Somalia in 1992 was one of the main causes of the famine in Somalia.〔Somalia: Fourteenth time lucky? by Richard Cornwell, Institute for Security Studies, Occasional Paper 87 (section the fall of Siyad Barre) April 2004 http://www.iss.co.za/pubs/papers/87/Paper87.htm〕
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