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Somali National Movement

Postby ZubeirAwal » Thu May 12, 2011 5:57 pm

Decided to make a thread ahead of the 20th 18 may celebration.
Post historic battles,memorable figures etc...

i'll start :) :sland:



The Isaaq clans of northwestern Somalia also resented what they perceived as their inadequate representation in Siad Barre's government. This disaffection crystallized in 1981 when Isaaq dissidents living in London formed the Somali National Movement (SNM) with the aim of toppling the Siad Barre regime. The following year, the SNM transferred its headquarters to Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, from where it launched guerrilla raids into the Woqooyi Galbeed and Togdheer regions of Somalia. Like the SSDF, the SNM had both military and political wings, proclaimed itself as a nationwide opposition movement, and tried to enlist the support of non-Isaaq clans. Initially, the SNM was more successful than the SSDF in appealing to other clans, and some Hawiye clan leaders worked with the SNM in the early and mid1980s . Prior to establishing itself within Somalia in 1988, the SNM used its Ethiopian sanctuary to carry out a number of sensational activities against the Siad Barre regime, most notably the 1983 attack on Mandera Prison near Berbera, which resulted in the freeing of hundreds of northern dissidents. SNM also freed one of its highest ranking military leader called Abdilahi Askar who was in custody of Gen.Gani in the Hargeisa police-headquarter. Abdilahi Askar would have been executed by the next day of his release.

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Postby 2ndtoNone » Fri May 13, 2011 4:53 am

SNM owes a great deal to Dire Dawa and its people because without it the SNM success could have been very different.

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Postby Ismail_Boss » Fri May 13, 2011 12:39 pm

S.N.M we were the only clan in somalia to unite and look how it paid off, we got somaliland
and we brought peace to our land, with out SNM hargesia would be ogaden burao would be dulbhanti and eastern part harti, but
SNM took over the lands mashallah

now sit back and listen to my uncle carab ducaale

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Postby AsadSL » Fri May 13, 2011 1:22 pm

S.N.M :up:


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