Raaso

Raaso
Raaso

Location within Ethiopia

Coordinates: 6°32′N 41°47′E / 6.533°N 41.783°E / 6.533; 41.783Coordinates: 6°32′N 41°47′E / 6.533°N 41.783°E / 6.533; 41.783
Country Ethiopia
Region Somali
Zone Afder
Woreda West Ime
Government
Elevation 442 m (1,450 ft)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
Raaso City

Raaso (var. Raso[1]) is a location in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is inhabited by the Gurre, Garire and Gaadsan Dir clans and Sheikhal clan.[1] [2]Raaso is situated along the ImiGinir road, in the Mirab Imi woreda of Afder Zone, some 40 kilometers north-west of West Imi (or Mirab Imi) village at a latitude and longitude of 6°32′N 41°47′E / 6.533°N 41.783°E / 6.533; 41.783. Raaso is both the name of the Region as well as the name of the town. The other settlements or smaller towns around Raaso city are Buundada which is located on Shabeelle River, Dhaley and others. The area is characterised by thick, hilly bushland with seasonal rivers nearby that may carry water after rains, and where it is easy to dig shallow wells to get water available throughout the year.

The burning of the city

The town was partially burned in 2011 and according to its elders the burning of the town was politically motivated, and thus blamed the regional administration which is based in Jijiga.[3] Furthermore, a press release organised by the town's elders states that the group "holds the Somali Regional State president directly responsible for the fire that has destroyed the Raaso business center and property worth more than 100 million Birr."[3] The elders further claimed that "after exhaustive investigation, they believed that they have clear evidence that the burning of Raaso business district was ordered by regional President Abdi Mohamud Omar Iley and was carried out by his tribal militia camouflaged as security forces".[3]

References

  1. 1 2 "Humanitarian aspects of Liben and Afder zones in Somali Region at the end of Jilal". UNDP Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia (UN EUE). 31 March 2002. Archived from the original on 13 December 2005. Retrieved 18 July 2011.
  2. Kefale, Asnake (2013-07-31). Federalism and Ethnic Conflict in Ethiopia: A Comparative Regional Study. Routledge. ISBN 9781135017989.
  3. 1 2 3 "Somali Regional State President Spreading Tribalism, Corruption, Inciting Peaceful Clans". Kilil 5 Online. 2011-11-25. Retrieved 2012-02-02.


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