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Hawo Tako
Born1925
Kebribayah
Died1948

Hawo Tako (1925–1948) was a prominent Somali activist.

Biography

Hawo Tako, also known as Xaawo Taako or Hawa Osman, belonged to the Jidwaq Abaskuul clan which settles the Jigjiga and Middle Juba region of Somalia, as well as the Fafan Zone valleys in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.

A member of SYL, Tako participated in the 1948 riots in Mogadishu that followed the visit of the Four-Power Commission, where she was killed.[2] 14 Somalis were killed during the Mogadishu massacre of 1948, including Hawo Tako, who tried to protect her people.

In 1977, the Somali Women's Democratic Organization was established with the support of President Siad Barre in 1977 in memory of Hawo Tako, a female member of the anti-colonialist Somali Youth League, who was killed by the Italian forces in 1948.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Taako, Xawo. "Hadalkii Faarax Macalin oo rumoobay iyo Xaawo Taako oo Jigjiga Taalo looga dhisayo". Qorahay Media. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  2. ^ Castagno, p.73
  3. ^ Mohamed, I.A. (2015). "Somali women and the socialist state". Journal of Georgetown University Qatar Middle Eastern Studies Student Association. 4. doi:10.5339/messa.2015.4.

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