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      • Following the independence of Somalia in 1960, Galkayo was made the center of Galkayo District and the capital of Mudug region.
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    Following the independence of Somalia in 1960, Galkayo was made the center of Galkayo District and the capital of Mudug region. [8] The city fell back into conflict during the rule of Siad Barre, who actively took advantage of class differences within the city to exercise his power. [9]

  3. Overview. Galkayo, also known as Gaalkacyo, is a city located in the center of Somalia. It is the capital of the Mudug region and is located on the border between the autonomous regions of Puntland and Galmudug. Despite the challenges that Somalia has faced in recent decades, Galkayo remains a vibrant center of culture and commerce.

  4. Mohamed Hassan Abdullahi, born in Galkacyo in 1942 was a Somali lawyer. Finished Primary School in Bardhere Teacher's Training College. Went to college at Hamar Law Studies. Went to the Soviet Union for military training (?) for 5 years (1964-1969) and was a teacher for 8 (1959-63, 1969-1971). He was in private legal practice for 1 year (1971-2).

  5. Feb 7, 2022 · The Galkaio agreement, signed in December 2017, was the outcome of a two to three-year period of underlying tensions, two major outbreaks of violent clashes, and several processes of conflict mediation and ceasefire arrangements. Three general periods are identifiable, the last of which is the focus of this paper.

  6. Sep 27, 2021 · Among the Somalis at Caux in 1993 were Hassan Mohamud and Ahmed Egal, both from Galkayo, one of Somalia’s most violent cities. At Caux in 1993, together with other Somalis, they drew up a list of potential peacemakers from different clans who they wanted to experience Caux.

  7. Jan 21, 2022 · Galkayo – Until recently, Galkayo had been known for its history of conflict and displacement. For decades, the city was divided in half due to long-running hostilities between clan militias...

  8. The city of Galkayo is the capital of the Mudug region of Somalia, with a total estimated population of 137,000. Galkayo and the broader region of Mudug have political, economic and security significance.