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Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:38 am
by D-Runner
3.43 Heavy fighting took place around Kismayo in early November 1998 as the Marehan SNF advanced on the city, held by General Morgan's SPM forces. 65 people were reportedly killed. Peace talks were held in Nairobi in November 1998 but many people fled Kismayo and further heavy fighting took place in December 1998, with Morgan retaining control of the city. It was reported in January 1999 that the Puntland administration had sent arms to Morgan's militia in Kismayo.
3.44 After several months of calm there were renewed clashes in Kismayo in May 1999 between SNF and Morgan's SPM forces. The SNF and allied Habr Gedir clan forces, grouped together as the Allied Somali Forces (ASF), attacked Kismayo in June 1999 and finally ousted General Morgan and his forces. 26 people reportedly died in fighting but calm was restored quickly after the ASF had assumed control. ASF fighters were removed from Kismayo and taken to designated areas outside the town. Colonel Ali Hashi Buraleh, one of the leaders of the ASF grouping, stated that the alliance was free of tribalism or factionalism. He appealed for outside aid for Kismayo, stating that the security of international aid workers would be safeguarded.
3.45 It was reported in April 2000 that Ethiopia was training 700 militiamen loyal to General Morgan in Waajid town, Bakool region. Some of the militiamen were driven out of Kismayo in 1999 and others were from Puntland. Reports suggest that the militiamen intend to attack Kismayo, which was taken from Morgan's forces in 1999.
3.46 A new administration for Kismayo was established in June 2001, consisting of an 11-member council drawn from the region's clan groups. The administration was set up by the Juba Valley Alliance (JVA), the grouping of Marehan, Ogadeni and Habr Gedir clans that, as the ASF, ousted General Morgan's forces from Kismayo in 1999. The new administration allied itself with the Transitional National Government in Mogadishu.
3.47 In early August 2001 General Morgan's forces briefly re-occupied Kismayo but JVA forces retook the city the following day with minimal effort. Later in August 2001 JVA forces moved inland to capture the town of Bu'aale in Middle Juba region, 200 km north of Kismayo, from General Morgan's forces.
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:40 am
by D-Runner
In November and December of 1998: Both times we roar like a lion and the SNF were punk't like little bitches:
Heavy fighting took place around Kismayo in early November 1998 as the Marehan SNF advanced on the city, held by General Morgan's SPM forces. 65 people were reportedly killed. Peace talks were held in Nairobi in November 1998 but many people fled Kismayo and further heavy fighting took place in December 1998, with Morgan retaining control of the city.
It wasn't till After several months in June 1999 that the SNF returned, this time to avoid their third whipping they brought the usual hyenas, Habr Gedir:
After several months of calm there were renewed clashes in Kismayo in May 1999 between SNF and Morgan's SPM forces. The SNF and allied Habr Gedir clan forces, grouped together as the Allied Somali Forces (ASF), attacked Kismayo in June 1999 and finally ousted General Morgan and his forces.

Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:46 am
by OAF
There were Ogadens and MJ's taking control, btw Morgan isn't welcomed in PL so how do they support him?
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:48 am
by insightful
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:49 am
by FBISOMALIA
so you saying that the HG that wipe out MX in xamar early 90s allied to kick MJ out of the city ...!!!
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:11 am
by OAF
Manifesto were the ones that captured Kismayo in the early 90's, with MJ's, Ogadens, Habr gdr and abgaal.
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:15 am
by Eaglehawk
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:23 am
by D-Runner
3.1 The Marehan and Morgan
The main source of instability lies within the Darod, and disputes within the Darod
lost them control of Kismayo in 1991. For the Darod, Kismayo provides a place to
wait for those urbanites displaced from Mogadishu. It is even possible that Kismayo
could be developed as a new capital, given its port and agricultural hinterland. The
stakes therefore remain high. In August 1993 Morgan's Marehan and Harti
appointees controlled the town. If reunification of the city occurs, they will lose their
monopoly of control. This is critical, for if economic recovery happens (and UNOSOM
are developing an economic recovery plan for the region), they stand to increase their
power base. For this reason they continue to block the formation of a unified police
force.
Kismayo was never a home base for the Marehan. The use of the name 'Jubaland' in
the agreement, which includes Gedo, gives the Marehan undue significance. They
presently retain a position of power in Kismayo through Abdillahi Wagat (Marehan,
and former Barre appointee) as Morgan's regional governor. The issue of Morgan
himself has not yet been settled. Up to August UNOSOM were still refusing to talk to
him. However, he still wields a great deal of influence and would resist plans to
marginalise him. Some in UNOSOM believe there is a need to involve a broader
group of businessmen and religious leaders in the peace process to off-set the
influence of Morgan's appointees. WFP reported that these people have already tried
to control of some of the aid resources coming into the town.

Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:25 am
by Advo
It wasn't till After several months in June 1999 that the SNF returned, this time to avoid their third whipping they brought the usual hyenas, Habr Gedir:
There were Ogadens and MJ's taking control, btw Morgan isn't welcomed in PL so how do they support him?
You'll wan't Kismayo?

Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:28 am
by insightful
I'll come bro.
But you won't see me coming.

Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:33 am
by OAF
I'll come bro.
But you won't see me coming.

Ohh shit Gen. Morgan right there doing Siad Barre's swag.

Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:35 am
by insightful
Ohh shit Gen. Morgan right there doing Siad Barre's swag.

Are Ogaden still riding Siad Barre's balls after he's dead?
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:36 am
by Eaglehawk
Brigadier denzel Eaglehawk meeting D-runner in kismaayo

I am the law around kismaayo
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:36 am
by OAF
Re: Kismayo 1998 - 2002
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:38 am
by D-Runner