Noun
SIAD (uncountable)
Initialism of sexual interest/arousal disorder.
After the dictator Siad Barre ’s ousting, conflicts between the General Farah Aidid's party and other clans in Somalia had led to famine and lawlessness throughout the country. Source: Internet
Along with other armed opposition groups, they drove out President Mohamed Siad Barre 's regime from Somalia 's capital Mogadishu during the Somali Civil War that broke out in the early 1990s. Source: Internet
From 1971 onwards, a massive tree-planting campaign on a nationwide scale was introduced by the Siad Barre government to halt the advance of thousands of acres of wind-driven sand dunes that threatened to engulf towns, roads and farm land. Source: Internet
Mogadishu Stadium was constructed in 1978 during the Siad Barre administration, with the assistance of Chinese engineers. Source: Internet
Somaliland unilaterally declared independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991, following the collapse of the dictatorial regime in Somalia led by the late General Mohamed Siad Barre. Source: Internet
The last multiparty general election was held in Somalia on March 26, 1969 before a military junta of Siad Barre took over power on October 21 the same year. Source: Internet