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Somalia's text message insurgency

By Mohamed Mohamed 

BBC Somali Section

The name of Somalia's Islamist insurgent group al-Shabab - it means "The Lads" - may conjure images of a lovable band of rogues.

But the radical militia is a fiercely secretive and ruthless organisation with alleged links to al-Qaeda.

The leaders of the group - which has taken over swathes of central and southern Somalia - are unknown to their subordinates.

The middle lieutenants get their orders through text messages, or phone calls from recognised voices, giving them proof the instructions are coming from the right person.

The leaders of al-Shabab are called "emirs" and they do not usually come from the region they administer.

The emirs are said to use text messaging systems daily. The mid-ranking emirs and foot soldiers are given prepaid phone cards to carry out their day-to-day operations.

Text messages are also used to threaten those al-Shabab believes oppose them.

Anyone who ignores these warnings is likely to receive a visit from the gunmen.

Entertainment banned

In areas controlled by al-Shabab - which emerged from the remnants of the Union of Islamic Courts, routed by the Ethiopian forces that invaded Somalia in 2006 - businesses must remain shut at prayer times.

Suicide bomber

 He (suicide bomber Mursal Abdinur) was a normal young man who lived with his parents, liked football and was sociable 
Saed

On public transport, men have to sit at the front, and women at the back.

All forms of public entertainment are forbidden, including watching films.

The leaders of al-Shabab want nothing to do with the clan system that is blamed for so much of Somalia's divisions and they have ambitions to spread their rule beyond Somalia's borders.

The spokesman for al-Shabab, Sheikh Mukhtar Robow, has said publicly there are foreign fighters in his group.

As well as alleged links to al-Qaeda it is said to have Arabs, Asians, other Africans and - America's FBI believes - Westerners among its ranks.

These foreigners are said to be involved in training al-Shabab recruits in various aspects of guerrilla warfare, including suicide bombings and booby traps.

Severed 'Arab' hand

In January there was a failed suicide attack against AU peacekeeping positions in Mogadishu.

The governor of Banaadir Region, Mahamed Osman Ali, told the BBC Somali Section soon after the attack that the assailant was a foreigner, possibly of Arab extraction.

"We found a human hand in the wreckage of the exploded vehicle which belonged to the suicide bomber," he said. "I think it was an Arab hand."

In February, two suicide bombers from al-Shabab attacked an African Union military base in Mogadishu, killing at least 11 soldiers and injuring another 15.

It was the fourth suicide attack against African peacekeepers and the deadliest.

Suicide bomber
Ahmed Sheikh-Doon blew himself up inside the peacekeepers' base

An al-Shabab spokesman told the BBC one of their bombers, Ahmed Sheikh-Doon Siidow, blew himself up in the compound of Burundian peacekeepers.

Another bomber, Mursal Abdinur Mohamed Ali, drove a car laden with explosives into the same base - a building which was formerly home to the Somali National University.

Mursal Abdinur was a young man in his early twenties raised in one of the oldest districts of Mogadishu, Hamar Jabjabo, and a student at one of the many madrassas in that district.

Saed, who asked the BBC not to reveal his real name for security reasons, knew him.

He said: "Al-Shabab recruited [Mursal Abdinur] in 2006 when they established the Salahu Din training camp in Mogadishu.

"He was a normal young man who lived with his parents. He liked football and was sociable but when he joined al-Shabab, he became very quiet, and completely changed.

"He started dressing like Pakistani or Afghan people. I had never known him dress like that before. He used sometimes used to wear military camouflage."

Saed said he had never thought Mursal Abdinur would kill himself and was shocked when he heard the news.

'Hidden agenda'

The Somali transitional federal government implemented Sharia law in the country in March in an effort to drain support for the radical Islamist guerrillas.

But a senior police officer in Mogadishu - who also asked the BBC to withhold his name - said the government's move would not stop the killing because al-Shabab had a "hidden agenda... to make the world unsafe".

map of areas under al-shabaab control

The police officer said al-Shabab was led by foreigners, while some younger members of the organisation were Somalis who had spent time abroad.

They had often been dropouts or addicts and were the most vulnerable to be used as suicide bombers, he added.

The BBC tried to speak to members who have deserted al-Shabab, but they declined, fearing repercussions.

But through speaking to former al-Shabab members, the Somali police say those recruited for suicide bombings are given drugs and are barely aware of the consequences of their actions.

Police also said that some al-Shabab members know little about religion and are simply brainwashed to carry out jihadist activities.

The Ethiopian troop pullout in January has left an over-stretched and understaffed African Union peacekeeping force in the capital that is now struggling to find a peace to keep.

As The Lads consolidate their territorial gains and menace Mogadishu, Somalia's text message insurgents have so far proved very hard to cut off. 

Souce: BBC NEWS, Mar 16, 2008


 
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    nomadic1 @ 18/03/2009 8:04 PM EST
 Lama loooooooooooooool

War ninyahow caadi ma tihid. Sidee ku soo heshay this page. I only know how to find the old articles.

I can not believe what my friends wrote here. Mama mia!!!!!!!!!!! For a minute, I taught I was dead. Looooooooool

I am very grateful for your nice and encouraging comments.

Lama, I see what you saying. Lol and no, the grade C wasn’t that bad, I know deep down, the girl is besotted with nomadka. Lol Gabay ay raaxada iiga qaaday maalmahan.

War ninyahow waa runtaa walaahi Somaaliya maba tagi karo. Youtube baan ka fiiriyay waa xaalad aad u adag. Dhimasho ilaahay aa loo qabaa laakiin way adag tahay caruur dhar jeejeexan qabto oo wadooyinka taagan inaa dhinac martid adigoo labisan oo caloosha kuu buuxdo. It is way too graphic walaahi.

Laakiin adiga iyo Saba Garisa maxaa igala doonteen waligayba ma arage. Carawelana waa idiin camirtay. Loooool Sxb Stick iyo Shanta aa isku meel ka nimid. I spent 3 years in east Africa between 91 and 93 but never looked back since. I am home sick now. Saaxiibadaa haday dhibka naga daayaan waan tagi lahaa.


I can almost visualise Lama oo raadiyaal one time use oo china laga keenay Bakaaraha ku xaraashaayo. Loooooool

I knew I had close friends here and its good reading their comments. I don’t think I am as good as they made me look. Shanta was overly generous.

Take care Mr Lama

    Lamadage @ 18/03/2009 5:56 PM EST
 


Nomadka

I couldn't find your origin comment link but wixii iga raacay ka akhri this link

http://www.hiiraan.com/comments2-news-2009-Mar-bill_would_ban_headwear_on_driver_s_license_photos.aspx


    nomadic1 @ 18/03/2009 12:51 PM EST
 Momo

You said I want “My objective is to have a peace, order, health, and just community”.
You also told us who you support and why you support.

Hymo
You need to delineate your objectives and tell us what you want and how you are going to get.
I am sure you and Momo want the same thing as I can not see you wanting the opposite of what he stated. I,e, you wanting disorder, diseases and injustice.

You will be surprised how close you are in principle but so far apart in something unknown to us at this stage.


We need clarity Mr Hymo so that our souls survive. Looool


    momo519 @ 18/03/2009 12:01 PM EST
 

Nomadic1,

Very true, indeed.

My objective is to have a peace, order, health, and just community.

In Arta, I have supported Adow against Dr. Qasim. Dr. Qasim won the presidency and I have supported him 100%.

In Nairobi, I was cheering any candidate, but Colonel Yusuf. Colonel Yusuf won the presidency and I have supported him 100%.
During Colonel Yusuf's presidency, I have disagreed many of his policies, but never question his presidency. As a result, I have been against ICU and all their leaders including Sheikh Sharif and Colonel Aweys.

In Jabuti, I have been cheering for Maslax. Since Sheikh Sharif won, I have supported him 100%.

If Roobow or Godane or Colonel Aweys want to rule Somalia, let them contest through the ballots and not through the bullet.

If anyone of them wins, they will have my 100%.

But,

Hymohamed's position is if we are not ruling, nobody will.

Our way or the highway.

That is childish. That is immoral. That is Unislamic.




    nomadic1 @ 18/03/2009 10:11 AM EST
 Momo

You said “It is hard to reason (with) someone who doesn't compromise, doesn't listen, not objective, and if you u disagree you are XAARAAN”.

I agree with half of what you said in that statement. First, I also think that Hymo does not listen or at least likes to hear what he wants. That bit is true, in my view. (hade yaanan seefta dhankayga loo jeedin saaxiibayaal). He needs to take that as a feedback. Secondly, Hymo and his group don’t tolerate any “insurgents” and there is some truth that they consider them less than perfect Muslims.  I think that “Us and them” mentality is unhealthy especially when religion is used as a yardstick. So, I would kindly request Hymo and Dr Lamadage to refrain from the idea of labelling others with different categories of Islam.

On the other hand, when it comes to the “compromise” and “objective” bit, I believe Hymo has an objective which he is very passionate about. If he is think is so sure of what he has got and sees no good in what others have to offer, then I think, in his view, he has a good reason not to compromise what he holds dear.

So, you need to strike some kind of balance and try to educate us on the different groups. Remember, we, the public are up for grabs. We need you guys to convince us.

Cheers

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