The Somalia’s Islamic Courts presentation looks at the major players in the Islamic Courts and affiliated Shabaab movement. Both organizations have deep ties to al Qaeda and are waging a violent insurgency against the Transitional Federal Goverment and allied Ethiopian forces.
Since the Ethiopian military teamed up with the weak Transitional Federal Government to force out the al Qaeda-backed Islamic Courts Union in December 2006, Somalia has been mired in a violent insurgency. The leaders of the Islamic Courts Union escaped the Ethiopian advance and fled to Eritrea and Yemen, where they worked to reconstitute their power.
The Islamic Courts Union essentially reformed as Shabaab and teamed up with the powerful Hawiye clan to attack Ethiopian and Somali security forces. Ambushes and IED and mortar strikes are a daily occurrence in Mogadishu and the surrounding regions. Shabaab is believed to be in outright control of the central Hiran province, while a Somali security official stated that 80 percent of the country was outside of government control.
See The Rise and Fall of Somalia’s Islamic Courts: An Online History for more information on the Islamic Court’s takeover of Somalia and the Ethiopian invasion which ejected them from power for more information.
More on Somalia at The Long War Journal: Main Entries, Today In, News.
Nick Grace of ThreatsWatch and Dr. Abdiweli Ali contributed to this report.
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Bill,
Keep the leadership in pictures coming.
Curious, any plans to do the following? I imagine the most challenging aspect is getting photos.
Osama bin Laden’s global network
al-Qaeda in Iraq
al-Qaeda in the Land of the Islamic Maghrib
Jemaah Isalmiyah
Abu Sayyaf
Chechnya/Central Asia
Fatah al-Islam
Hezbollah
AQI Losses,
Thanks. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Jemaah Islamiyah and Al Qaeda Central are in the production phase and will be released over the next few weeks.
Al Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Sayyaf, the Caucasus, and Hezbollah are in the research and planning stage. I haven’t investigated Fatah al Islam yet as I am not sure enough images are publicly available at this time, but I will check.
GWOT [Global War on Terror] update
The Paksitani military claims to have re-taken a border fort it lost recently.
Just one day after the military spokesman denied the fort in Saklatoi fell to the Taliban, Pakistani special forces launched an operation to retake the outpost.
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