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The Afraad Rebellion was an armed Isaaq insurgency that took place between 1978 and 1982 in the Hawd region of what is now Somaliland and Eastern Ethiopia, waged against both the Western Somali Liberation Front (WSLF) and the Somali National Army. It was led by Mohamed Farah Dalmar Yusuf, a former army officer who organized the rebellion in response to escalating atrocities committed by WSLF fighters and Somali government troops in the region, including massacres, rapes, extrajudicial killings, and widespread looting.
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