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High School student takes stand against tribal violence in native Somalia

June 7, 2012   ·   17 Comments

Fowziyo Jama will graduate from Casco Bay High School on Thursday night. Jama, who intends to study cardiology at Emory University in Georgia, developed a documentary taking a critical look at tribal conflicts in her native Somalia for a senior project.

Fowziyo Jama will graduate from Casco Bay High School on Thursday night. Jama, who intends to study cardiology at Emory University in Georgia, developed a documentary taking a critical look at tribal conflicts in her native Somalia for a senior project.

PORTLAND — Fowziyo Jama’s mother saw the danger approaching first.

“She told me to close my eyes, and I heard a shot,” Jama, who was 8 years old at the time, recalled this week. When Jama opened her eyes, her mother was on the ground and bleeding. Three robbers were fleeing from the scene.

On Thursday night, Jama, 18, will be among the graduates of Portland’s Casco Bay High School in a ceremony at Merrill Auditorium. But just 10 years ago, she was left searching the outskirts of a Kenyan refugee camp for medical help.

“You saw things like that all the time,” Jama said of her mother’s shooting. “It scared me a little bit more because it was my mother, but weeks before that I’d seen a friend of my mom die from being shot.”

Bystanders helped control the bleeding and tied up Jama’s mother’s leg, where the bullet had hit her, while Jama ran for help. The 8-year-old finally found a United Nations peacekeeper who could come administer medical help. Two days later.

Jama’s mother survived the ordeal and after four years of living in the “wild west” atmosphere of the refugee camp — where Jama recalled food and resources being limited, crime commonplace and families largely recoiling in social isolation — the Jama clan made its way to the United States.

After a brief stay in San Diego, the family relocated to Portland, where Jama, her parents and five brothers now live.

The trek to Maine’s largest city began in Somalia. Portland has a large Somali population for a city of its size and Jama’s father already had family members who had moved here.

Violence was ratcheted up in the country’s civil war and Jama’s mother insisted on leaving Africa for America.

But Jama didn’t yearn to leave her native country while growing up.

“It was nice,” she recalled. “It was peaceful until the last year we were there.”

Reflection upon those armed conflicts, carried out by political organizations with strong religious and tribal affiliations, inspired Jama this year to create a documentary about tribalism in her native country.

She then showed the school project to an audience of fellow Somalis in Portland, many of whom still carried entrenched tribal allegiances. The video aimed to show that while tribal heritage can be a source of pride, it should not be the basis for racism or discrimination against other tribes.

Jama said her message came as a shock to attendees of her documentary viewing, who were surprised that someone so young would tackle an issue so controversial in their country’s recent history.

“I said it was wrong and we shouldn’t be using [tribal organizations],” she said. “It’s tearing our country apart.”

Jama — who speaks Swahili, Arabic and Dutch in addition to Somali and English — plans to attend Emory University in Georgia in the fall, where she will begin studying cardiology in hopes of one day becoming a heart surgeon.

Jama said she appreciates her decade in Portland and aims to explore other corners of the United States in her life ahead.

“It was a nice place to grow up,” Jama said of Portland.

BDN Maine

Thursday, June 07, 2012

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Readers Comments (17)

  1. Abdiwahab says:

    the problem is that somali clans see each other as separate ethnic groups who are alien to them as well as that they do not know how to share resources together. every clan think only they should hold the reins of power to facilitate their wellbeing by ruling over others through unity (contradiction lol) a certain d-block clan is an example (80s). unity can only be achieved through sharing, tolerance and non-interference in families' issues

    • kaboon says:

      yes that certain clan is dar00d who have been trying to control the somali people since the fall of afwayne barre.

      • Ayanle says:

        You Will never understand don't you ?
        Lol you kill me kaboon. What is this article about ?
        STOP POINTING THE FINGER ON EACH OTHER CLAN !!!

    • fowsiya says:

      (contradiction lol) you right they are crazy people but remember I really believe most Somali people love their people (see them self's as Somali ) and if they get fairness, equality and justice no one would have packed
      crazy people.
      So we out number the crazy people all we need to do is to make sure our voices are louder then theirs.

  2. Abraham says:

    Maashaa Allah to the girl. Hopefully she will play a good role in the future of the Somali society. But lets is not name tribes here guys as all Somalis are guilty of tribalism. Its not only tribes who see each other as aliens, but sub-sub-tribes do the same. Its like an onion, you peel the top skin and all the other layers come off in succession. Tribalism makes no sense at all, certainly not in this 21st century. It should be left in the dustbin of history where it belongs.

    • khaatumo citizen says:

      i couldn't agree more…somali people should stop blaming each other we tribelist in a way.. but some are worse than the other.. There are some people in this world who don't love their fellow human beings, and I hate people like that!..lol

  3. Somaliland says:

    It's all down to you. Somaliland left and now you're eating each other. Shame.

    • Puntlandgeezer says:

      but you also left a bad taste in our mouth, you opened the box of tribal wars and this will be somaliland downfall. somalis were alway united people but ur tribal state divided our people into tribes, each tribe now has his own tribal state.

      do you even kno what Soomaaliyeey toosoo toosoo isku tiirsada ee means?
      but you rather want to sing ur tribal state national anthem which goes like this 'hate somalis but love ethiopian & israel'.

      man stop this madness we shouldnt divided our ourselves into clan base state, we are the new somali generations who have grown up in a society where there is no qabil & lets not follow the older generations lyk SSDF, USC, SNM etc. im really confident that somalia will unite & we will rebuild somalia & restore her beauty.

      viva somalia!!!

      • Helyey says:

        You are clueless boy!!. You were singing "Soomaaliyee toose toose isku tiirsada" for last 21 years, then why you did not 'toos iyo isku tiirasn waydeen". Why you did not stop killing each other for all these years.

      • Somaliland says:

        The biggest tribalist I know is you. Everytime I watch a song made for Somaliland on youtube, I see your name. Typical hater!

        Viva Somaliland! Down greater Somalia ( Already is)

        • Puntlandgeezer says:

          if i was so tribalist then why did I married a woman from hargeisa? i visited every corner & city in somalia including bosaso, mogadishu, hargeisa, gaalkacyo, kismayo iyo baydhaba etc.
          but have you ever been to any other somalia city except the three triangles of hargeisa, burco & berbera? i doubt it!!!

          • Somaliland says:

            You have not married anyone from Hargeisa. It is all a propaganda. Typical hater. Do you think I do not see the comments you make on youtube? You want to get rid of Isaaqs. Good luck!

             
      • Zac says:

        Puntlandgeezer…… Kkkkkkkk you made me laugh kkkk. Do you wanna know who opened the box of trial war as you mentioned? Well if you are denying the truth let me enlighten you once again though I know for sure you and your kind with never accept the reality and will keep on dreaming your wishes.

        The box was opened by your uncle afweyne and his tribals as they thought they could own the whole of Somalia for their clan. They resettle hargeisa, Berbers and Kismayo with cagweyns from ethiopia and kenya. They renamed re distrusted some districts in Somaliland to benefit their kins in the east solo and sanaag. They plundered the wealth of the country to their advantage. They massacred whi ever tried to reason . They made the country and the people a commodity they own.

        They devided and creates the hatred between the Somalis and to this day they wake up to the reality. I will mentioned this puntlandgeezer and his clan are the enemy's of Somali people some might not like
        this but let's hit the nail on the head.

        Northerners and southerners and all the Somalis with healthy minds should isolate this cancer among them otherwise Somalis will never move forward.

        Yesterday they were trying to forment hate and distraction in Somaliland and today they are trying to change the new Somali constitution of Somalia to their manipulation. Cancer is always a cancer until it's cut of therefore Somalis think.

  4. Allemagan says:

    Fowziyo Jama is a good example of what an enlightened Somali or human being for that matter should be. Fozia's documentary should be translated and watched by every Somali; we are a society that does not really understand personal accountability or individualism. Let us illustrate this – In Somalia, if an individual is killed by criminal, his tribe asks "who killed him?" This question is not specifically asking about the name and the address of the guilty person but which tribe is he from? Once they know the criminal's tribe, any male member of that tribe is a fair game. What a shame!

    Now let me ask you this; can we say people who behave exactly as described above are sane or normal humans? Somalis are not endowed with wisdom and their tribal orientation is one of their peculiar nasty characteristics and sign of their backward culture. As long as the earth revolves around its axis, Somali life and death will revolve around clan feuds and dispute over a camel well.

    • Abraham says:

      What you said is so true. We Somalis are one of the most ignorant people in the world. We are on bar with the guys in Waziristan. Every now and then, I get asked to contribute to a qaadhaan (tribal money collection) to pay the mag (or blood money) of a person killed by one of the nasty men from my sub tribe. I say men because it is never a woman who commits a cold blooded murder but always a fitly, brainless, heartless, moral less man. In other words, basically I am asked to bail out such a terrible creature with my hard earned cash!!! Always without fail I protest, don't answer phone calls, and ask for the beheading of the murderer only to be blackmailed and told that the murderer will not be touched but my innocent nomad cousins are a fair game for the tribe of the victim. What a nightmare of a people the Somalis are!!

  5. Jabuutawi says:

    You go girl! Future cardiologist at that. Emory U is a nice university in Atlanta (Hotlanta). I would have recommended my U in greater Boston area though, oh well.

  6. Zac says:

    Congratulations girl… Inshallah you will achieve you wish. Somalis please take a good example from this young lady instead of murdering each other like savages from a different planet.

    Somalis need to give power to this kind of generation who grew out of Somalia as they have a different kind if mentality and at the same time they know well how the new world of the 21st century works. For one am sure their minds don't pocess the evil hate and tribalistic mentality of the older generations like puntlandgeezer who destroyed the Somali nation in the first place.
    I wish fawsia all the best inshallah. Go girl go.


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