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Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Report...

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:22 am
by oxymoron
From the Central Bank Fiasco To this Knock Out Blow of a Special report headed to his big Bosses. 8-)

A report due to be submitted to the UN Security Council by independent experts says the government used rival militia leaders to gain control of Kismayo, the second city. The report alleges that Mr Mohamud, who gets a lot of cash from Western governments, has been “co-opting clan warlords”, some of them linked to the Shabab.
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Are the Islamists truly on the ropes?

A new and much-lauded president is finding it hard to bury old divisions


AT FIRST glance Somalia’s foreign-backed government seems to be doing well. In the past two years it has benefited from the recovery of the country’s main cities by African Union peacekeepers after two decades of clan warfare and intermittent Islamist rule. And on June 29th the government pulled off something of a coup by locking up the grandfather of militant Islamism in Somalia, Sheikh Hassan Dahir, better known as Aweys. The red-bearded 78-year-old may be the victim of infighting in the Shabab, an al-Qaeda-linked movement that is steadily losing power but can still cause mayhem with suicide-bombings here and there.

But appearances may mislead. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, appointed last year to much acclaim, is accused of employing warlords to assert his authority over the fragmented country. A report due to be submitted to the UN Security Council by independent experts says the government used rival militia leaders to gain control of Kismayo, the second city. The report alleges that Mr Mohamud, who gets a lot of cash from Western governments, has been “co-opting clan warlords”, some of them linked to the Shabab.


The region around the capital, Mogadishu, remains more or less in government hands. But southern Somalia is engulfed in a power struggle. Five rival militia leaders proclaim themselves “president of Jubaland”, a region that includes Kismayo. At least 40 people were killed last month when clashes broke out between them. The most powerful is Sheikh Ahmed Madobe, whose Ras Kamboni brigade helped the Kenyan army to drive the Shabab out of Kismayo last year. With Kenya’s implicit backing, he has refused to let representatives from the federal government enter Kismayo. His main rival is Barre Hiraale, another warlord who has sometimes sided with the Shabab.

The struggle pits against each other two of Somalia’s most powerful clans, the ***** of Sheikh Madobe and the ****** of President Mohamud. Conflict between the “superclans”, as well as internecine battles among myriad subclans, has fuelled Somalia’s civil war for two decades.

In this context, the humiliating arrest of Sheikh Aweys may turn out to be counterproductive. He was promised talks with government officials but instead was arrested and roughed up by soldiers. This could split the ****** clan, of which the president and the arrested Islamist are both members.

To make matters even worse, the Shabab appear less divided than was thought. Following recent infighting, one aspiring leader was killed and Sheikh Aweys was arrested, leaving sole command to Ahmed Abdi Godane, who is regarded as being keenest within the Shabab on its alliance with al-Qaeda. On June 19th Shabab suicide-bombers breached the front gates of the UN compound in Mogadishu; gunmen barged in and killed at least nine people. Nick Kay, a Briton recently appointed as the UN’s special envoy to Somalia, gamely insisted there would be no retreat in the face of the assault.

From the print edition: Middle East and Africa
http://www.economist.com/news/middle...-divisions-are

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:24 am
by oxymoron
May I Say Check Mate!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:26 am
by Titanium
Independent experts? Any of them happen to be Matt Bryden's friends? :lol:

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:31 am
by Somali-Transporter
You are creating the downfall of Jubbaland

You have few days to be happy or months enjoy, while u have it..

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:33 am
by Advo
by independent experts
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Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:55 am
by oxymoron
Advo wrote:
by independent experts
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Advo inadeer just throw in the towel there is nothing the HAG community can do for you.

Your solutions are wtih Amiir Sheikh Ahmed Madobe. :clap:

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:08 am
by Advo
I don't believe in a made up thing called HAG, they're just useless losers confined to coffee shops in the west. I believe in the Somali Federal Government, never those who take order from foreign countries. :up: :som:

Oxy don't let this faroole idiot take puntland to the gutters with his disastrous policies and visions/delusions of grandeur.

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:16 am
by oxymoron
Advo wrote:I don't believe in a made up thing called HAG, they're just useless losers confined to coffee shops in the west. I believe in the Somali Federal Government, never those who take order from foreign countries. :up: :som:

Oxy don't let this faroole idiot take puntland to the gutters with his disastrous policies and visions/delusions of grandeur.
The Somali Federal Government is funded and protected by foreign countries, so your not making much sense inadeer.

As for Faroole he's among the few men left in Somali politics with principles. I can not hate the guy for that. He will leave the way he came peacefully.

But Federalism and our ties to Jubbaland will stay. 8-)

Re: Hassan Mohamud Is Finished, UN Experts Submitted A Repor

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:13 am
by Grant
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, appointed last year to much acclaim,

I have been under the impression this phrase was exclusive to Michael Weinstein. I suppose it does define a prespective. Might Bryden and friends be Weinstein's "not open" Nairobi source?

Who actually wrote this thing? The link above doesn't work.