Dokument #1317085
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Autor)
Information on the above-mentioned subjects
is limited according to sources consulted by the DIRB.
In a telephone interview on 29 July 1996, a
historian specializing in Somalia at Savannah State College in
Savannah, Georgia stated that Abudwaq is in the border region of
Ethiopia and Somalia, north of the Shebelle River in an area
dominated by the Marehan clan. According to the source, the Ashraf
(also Asheraf) would not be the dominant clan in the area, although
some Ashraf may live among the Marehan (ibid.). The source added
that the Ashraf are to be found throughout Somalia and are accorded
some prestige by other clans because of their reputation for
learning and their religious probity. Ashraf are often found living
among various clans. The term "Ashraf" means "respected" in the
Somali language, but the Ashraf would have suffered along with most
of the other clans because of the indiscriminate nature of the
violence during the civil conflict(ibid.).
A professor of history specializing in
Somalia at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
corroborated the above information in a telephone interview on 31
July 1996.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
References
Historian specializing in Somalia,
Savannah State College, Savannah, Georgia. 29 July 1996. Telephone
interview.
Professor of history specializing in
Somalia, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 31 July 1996.
Telephone interview.