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Shaboobs tell Djiboutian troops to amscray
2016-10-27
Al Shabaab has called on Djibouti government to swiftly withdraw its soldiers serving with African Union Mission (AMISOM) from Somalia after a deadly truck bomb attack in Beledweyne city on Tuesday. Speaking at a press conference, Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rageh, the spokesman of Al Shabaab said the militants will continue targeting on Djibouti forces until they are being completely pulled out of Somalia.

At least four Djiboutian soldiers were killed when a suicide truck bomber targeted an African Union base in Beledweyne in central Somalia on Tuesday noon, the deadliest attack on the AU troops since 2015.

Sheikh Ali Dheer said Tuesday’s car bomb attack on the AMISOM base in Beledweyne town was a retaliation for “immorality” committing by Djiboutian soldiers in Hiiraan region in central Somalia.

Djibouti has deployed two battalion of soldiers to Somalia to take part an AU mission to help the UN-backed weak federal government in the fight against Al Shabaab, a militants linked with Al Qaeda.
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Dozens Killed as Somali Shebab 'Overrun' African Union Base
2015-06-28
[AnNahar] Dozens of soldiers were killed Friday when Somalia's Shabaab turbans overran an African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
base, witnesses said, describing intense fighting which left corpses strewn around.

"The fighting was the heaviest ever around this area, the Shabaab fighters took full control of the base and killed many soldiers," said Alinur Mohammed, a local elder in Lego village, 100 kilometers (62 miles) northwest of the capital Mogadishu.

Witnesses said they had seen as many as 50 bodies but the reports were impossible to independently confirm. Some bodies were reportedly beheaded.

The military outpost was manned by around 100 Burundian soldiers who are part of the 22,000 strong African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM).

Residents said the dawn raid started when a jacket wallah drove a car loaded with explosives into the entrance of the base, before dozens of snuffies armed with machine guns and rocket propelled grenades began their assault.

Ahmed Bulle, another elder, said the toll could be higher still as many bodies were strewn around the base.

He said the snuffies had also looted the base, carting away weapons, ammunition and vehicles.

"The Shabaab snuffies took control of the area completely -- the corpse count could be more than 50. There are many dead bodies most of them in military uniforms," Bulle said.

- Islamist flag hoisted over base -
A Shabaab front man said the snuffies had taken control of the base killing "dozens" and had raised their flag and seized weapons.

"The Black Islamic flag is flying over the main base of AMISOM in Lego this morning and the dead bodies of the enemy are scattered around the area, the mujahedeen fighters have taken all their military supplies," Mohammed Abu-Yahya, a Shabaab commander said.

A front man AMISOM confirmed that an attack and shootout had taken place but could not provide any casualty figures.

"This morning there was an attack on our camp at Lego," said Lieutenant Colonel Paul Njuguna, adding that fighting continued for hours with reinforcements sent to the base, located on the main road between Mogadishu and the western regional capital of Baidoa.

Shabaab front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage praised the attack.

"Today is a happy day for the Moslem nation, the mujahedeen fighters have managed to storm a base stationed by apostates and the African Christians who invaded our country, especially those from Burundi," he said.

If the corpse count is confirmed Friday's attack would be one of the deadliest single incidents since AMISOM soldiers arrived in Somalia eight years ago.

In 2011, as many as 70 Burundian soldiers died in battle in Mogadishu.

AU envoy to Somalia Maman Sidikou condemned the attack and said he "regrets the losses recorded and registers his solidarity with the government and people of Burundi", without giving details of numbers killed.

The al-Qaeda affiliate is fighting to overthrow Somalia's Western-backed government which is propped up and protected by AMISOM.

Under military pressure at home, Shabaab is increasingly turning its attention to Kenya where it has launched a string of recent deadly assaults, as well as focusing on guerrilla style warfare in Somalia.

The Islamic snuffies commonly step up their attacks during Islam's holy fasting month of Ramadan. On Wednesday six people were killed in a suicide kaboom in Mogadishu on a diplomatic convoy from the United Arab Emirates.
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Somalia calls for closer security ties after Kenya massacre
2015-04-04
Garissa, Kenya -- Somalia and Kenya must boost security cooperation between them, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said Friday, as he offered his condolences a day after "barbaric" Islamist gunmen massacred 147 students.
This assumes that the Kenyans want more ties with you. I suspect they want rather less...
Mohamud said he mourned the "lives of innocent students" killed in the university in the northeastern Kenyan town of Garissa, offering his "condolences to the families of those who have died in this attack by the merciless terrorists."

Masked gunmen from Somalia's Shebab Islamist group killed the Kenyan students Thursday in a day-long college campus siege, the country's deadliest attack since the 1998 US embassy bombings. All four of the gunmen wore suicide vests packed with explosives, detonating themselves in huge blasts as the dramatic assault finally ended after some 16 hours.

The attack was claimed by Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab fighters, the same insurgents who carried out the Westgate shopping mall massacre in Nairobi in September 2013, when four gunmen killed at least 67 people in a four-day siege.

Shebab spokesman Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage told AFP the gunmen had taken non-Muslims hostage, and that their mission had been "to kill those who are against the Shebab."
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Shabaab militants claim responsibility for Garissa University attack
2015-04-02
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Al-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
holy warriors have grabbed credit for the attack on Garissa University College that left 15 people dead.

At least 65 others were maimed in the Thursday pre-dawn attack.

A front man for Somalia's Al-Qaeda-linked Al-Shabaab, told AFP the group was behind the early morning assault on the university in Garissa and had taken non-Moslems hostage.

"When our men arrived, they released the Moslems. We are holding others hostage," said Al-Shabaab front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, without giving numbers.

He said those seized were Christians and added that "our people are still there, they are fighting and their mission is to kill those who are against the Shabaab."

"Kenya is at war with Somalia," Rage said,
It really wasn't, but this might change things...
referring to the thousands of Kenyan troops in Somalia as part of an African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
military mission.

Gunfire could still be heard sporadically six hours after the attack began, as Kenya's Interior ministry said the "attackers have been cornered in one hostel".

The ministry also said "one suspected terrorist" had been tossed in the calaboose
Please don't kill me!
while attempting "to flee scene".

At least 15 people have been killed, according to a police source and media reports, while Kenya's official National Disaster Operation Centre said a further 65 had been injured, many suffering from gunshot wounds.

The Kenya Red Thingy, which is leading the medical response to the attack, said there were "an unknown number of student hostages" and that "50 students have been safely freed".

Rage did not give details of casualties but said "there are very many".
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Kenya Security Chiefs Ousted after New Shebab Massacre
2014-12-03
[AnNahar] Kenya's interior minister and police chief were removed from their posts on Tuesday, hours after Somalia's Shabaab rebels carried out a fresh massacre in the northeast of the country.

In a televised address to the nation, President Uhuru Kenyatta also vowed his security forces will "intensify the war on terrorism" after a spate of killings in the country by the al-Qaeda-affiliated murderous Moslems.

A group of Shabaab rebels stormed into a quarry near the border town of Mandera shortly after midnight, and police and officials said they weeded out non-Moslems and shot them in the head, while some of the victims were also beheaded.

The Shabaab said in a statement that their latest cross-border attack was fresh retaliation for Kenya's 2011 invasion and continued presence in Somalia, as well as its treatment of Moslems in the troubled port city of Mombasa.

The attack came just over a week after the rebels executed 28 people who were grabbed from a bus traveling from Mandera, a border town located on the frontier between Kenya, Somalia and Æthiopia, and the group vowed to conduct more "uncompromising, relentless and ruthless" attacks.

Kenyatta, however, vowed Kenyan troops would stay put in Somalia, where they are now part of an African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
forces battling the Shabaab and supporting the war-torn country's internationally-backed government.

"This is a war and a war that we must win, we must win it together," he said, calling the Shabaab "deranged animals" who had killed more than 800 people in attacks inside Kenya, including 500 civilians and 300 security officers.

"The ultimate aim of this atrocious campaign is to create an holy warrior caliphate," he said.

"We will not flinch or relent in the war against terrorism in our country and our region. We shall continue to inflict painful casualties on these Lions of Islam until we secure our country and region. Our stability and prosperity depends on a secure neighborhood."

The Kenyan government has been under fire since last year's attack by the Shabaab against the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, in which at least 67 people were killed in a siege involving just four gunnies and which lasted four days.

Worries over internal security mounted when Shabaab rebels massacred 100 people in a string of Shabaab raids against villages in the Lamu region on the Kenyan coast in June and July.

The sacked interior minister, Joseph Ole Lenku, has become a figure of public ridicule for his statements on the security situation, while national police chief David Kimaiyo has been accused of repeated lapses -- contributing to dwindling public confidence in the country's security apparatus.

According to Kenyan media, intelligence officials had alerted police to the presence of a group of Shabaab fighters in the northeast before last month's bus attack, but police had failed to react and were so slow in responding to distress calls after the murders that the assailants had plenty of time to escape.

Kenyatta announced that Ole Lenku had been replaced, and that Kimaiyo has been allowed to retire early.

He said he had nominated Joseph Nkaissery to take over the security docket as interior minister.

Laborers in the largely Moslem and ethnic Somali northeastern regions often come from Kenya's central highlands, where Christians make up about 80 percent of the population. Those working in the quarry attacked on Tuesday were also reported to have been from outside the region.

Several key unions including for civil servants have warned their members to leave the restive northeast until the government can ensure their safety, and there have been reports of people flooding out of the area or seeking army protection in the wake of the latest massacre.

The Shabaab meanwhile warned of more attacks to come, and boasted of having killed "nearly 40 Kenyan crusaders" in the quarry.

"This latest attack was part of a series of attacks planned and executed by the mujahedeen as a response to Kenya's occupation of Moslem lands and their ongoing atrocities," Shabaab front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage said in a statement to Agence La Belle France-Presse.

The statement threatened more attacks on Kenyan soil by their "Saleh Nabhan brigade" -- named after slain Shabaab commander and Kenyan citizen Saleh Ali Nabhan, who was killed in 2009 by U.S. special forces for his role as al-Qaeda's chief in east Africa.

"As Kenya persists in its occupation of Moslem lands, kills innocent Moslems, transgresses upon their sanctities and throws them into prisons, we will persist to defend our land and our people from their aggression," it said.

"We are uncompromising in our beliefs, relentless in our pursuit, ruthless against the disbelievers and we will do whatever necessary to defend our Moslem brethren suffering from Kenya's aggression."

Shabaab leader Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed in a U.S. air strike in September. The group has since named Ahmad Umar, also known as Abu Ubaidah, as its new head.
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Somalia's Shebab Claim Latest Kenya Massacre, Vow More Attacks
2014-12-03
[AnNahar] Somalia's Shabaab rebels on Tuesday said they carried out the massacre of 36 quarry workers in northeast Kenya, and vowed to be "uncompromising, relentless and ruthless" in fighting Kenya.

"In another successful operation carried out by the Mujahideen, nearly 40 Kenyan crusaders met their demise after a unit from the Saleh Nabhan brigade raided them in the midnight hours of Monday at Koromei, on the outskirts of Mandera," Shabaab front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage said in a statement to Agence La Belle France Presse.

"This latest attack was part of a series of attacks planned and executed by the Mujahideen as a response to Kenya's occupation of Moslem lands and their ongoing atrocities, such as the recent Arclight airstrikes on Moslems in Somalia which caused the death of innocent Moslems and the destruction of their properties and livestock, as well as the continued suffering of Moslems in Mombasa," the statement said.

"As Kenya persists in its occupation of Moslem lands, kills innocent Moslems, transgresses upon their sanctities and throws them into prisons, we will persist to defend our land and our people from their aggression.

"We are uncompromising in our beliefs, relentless in our pursuit, ruthless against the disbelievers and we will do whatever necessary to defend our Moslem brethren suffering from Kenya's aggression."

Around 20 fighters from the al-Qaeda-affiliated Shabaab rebels attacked a quarry near the northeastern town of Mandera in the early hours of Tuesday morning. After spraying tents where the quarry workers slept with gunfire, the bully boyz then weeded out non-Moslems and shot them in the head.

Some of the victims were also beheaded, police sources and reports said.

The attack comes just over a week after the Shabaab grabbed credit for the execution of 28 people who were grabbed from a bus travelling from Mandera, a border town located between Kenya, Somalia and Æthiopia.

The special-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
brigade which has carried out the attacks is named after slain Shabaab commander and Kenyan citizen Saleh Ali Nabhan, killed in 2009 by U.S. special forces for his role as al-Qaeda's chief in east Africa.
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Shaboobs kill 28 in bus attack in Kenya
2014-11-23
Somalia's Al Shabab insurgents said they staged a bus attack in northeast Kenya on Saturday that killed 28 people. Witnesses said all non-Muslims inside the bus were led out to be shot while passengers identified as Muslims were spared.

Al Shabab said its men had ambushed the Nairobi-bound bus outside Mandera town, near Kenya's border with Somalia and Ethiopia, and killed the non-Muslims in retaliation for raids on mosques in the port city of Mombasa.

Early this week, police in Mombasa shot dead a man and arrested over 376 others when they searched four mosques in the port city that they said were used to recruit militants and stash weapons.

"The Mujahideen successfully carried out an operation near Mandera early this morning, which resulted in the perishing of 28 crusaders, as a revenge for the crimes committed by the Kenyan crusaders against our Muslim brethren in Mombasa," Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, Al Shabab's spokesman, said in a statement.

Police Inspector-General David Kimaiyo told reporters that 19 men and nine women were killed. "Preliminary reports indicate that the attackers, who were heavily armed, later fled towards the border into Somali," he said.

A witness to the ambush said the attackers entered the bus and greeted passengers before trying to identify Muslims and non-Muslims. Ahmed Maalim, an official at the Mandera East sub-county security force, said the attackers ordered passengers thought to be non-Muslims out of the bus. Three were spared after reciting Quran verses and ordered back into the bus.

"The women and men (remaining outside) were separated, then shot at close range. None survived," he said.
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Africa Horn
Al Shabaab warns government officials
2014-05-27
[Shabelle] Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, the spokesperson of the Al-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
terrorist group reported to pro-Shabaab media outlets and said that they have weakened government agencies and have been successful in staging terror attacks at the supreme court, UNDP compound and parliament all in the last year.

The spokesperson said that the MPs and officials should disassociate with the government, as that is apparently the only option for them to survive.

Ali Dheere strained that the government institutions are places that officials will convene and that they will be targeted.

Furthermore, the spokesperson for the group said that they will attack UN compound in Mogadishu because they are filled with foreigners.
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Somalia: Amid internal divisions, Al Shabaab pledges more attacks
2013-11-04
[Garowe Online] Somalia's Al Qaeda linked Al-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...
group said that it would increase terror campaigns against AMISOM troops amidst internal divisions and violent dispute within Al-Shabaab ranks, Garowe Online reports.

Speaking on pro-Al-Shabaab radio in Barawe coastal town of southern Somalia, Al-Shabaab front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage said "Al-Shabaab fighters are ready to protect themselves from AMISOM attacks and we will launch raids on AMISOM bases".

"It was told that AMISOM demanded new troops, the new troops will replace to those who died in Somalia. Al-Shabaab is committed to attack both the current and the new AMISOM forces," added Rage.

As Al-Shabaab bully boyz have been losing grounds against Somali-AMISOM forces, their front man says the bully boyz are expected to increase direct confrontations and ambushes.

Despite internal divisions which resulted in the liquidation of prominent figures and officials by Al-Shabaab chief Ahmed Godane, the group pledged that their operations would take an upward trajectory.

The Somali Federal Government forces backed by AMISOM dislodged Al-Shabaab fighters from a string of strategic towns in southern Somalia where two decades of chaos and hard boyz deteriorated the security and humanitarian situations.

Somalia's central government in Mogadishu whose forces are propped up by AMISOM peacekeepers struggles with eliminating corruption, a disastrous issue which embedded in Mogadishu financial institutions with the national bank at the forefront.
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Ahmed Madobe: Our fighters arrived in Kismayo peacefully
2012-10-01
(Sh.M.Network)--An official says pro-government fighters along with Kenyan army which are part of the African Union
...a union consisting of 53 African states, most run by dictators of one flavor or another. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established in 2002, the AU is the successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which was even less successful...
Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) forces have today arrived in the port city of Kismayo, the last rebel bastion in south of Somalia.

Sheikh Ahmed Islam better known as (Ahmed Madobe) chief of Raskamboni militia, told Shabelle Media Network that they have successfully took control of the city, without encountering a fight from Al shabab snuffies who have been in control over the last three years.

"Our plan was to avoid civilian casualties during the take over of Kismayo and the allied forced moved in shortly after Al shabab withdrew this morning," he added.

For the time being, the local residents say Kismayo goes without any control and the Somali and Kenyan troops have not yet arrived into the city, fearing Al shabab might strike back.

Al shabab's front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rageh, told the AFP News agency that his fighter retreated for "military tactics". Let them enter Kismayo, which will soon turn into a battlefield."
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British Jihadi Killed By U.S. Drone In Somalia
2012-01-22
“At around 2 p.m., a U.S. drone targeted our Mujahidin. One foreigner, a Lebanese with a British passport died”, the chief spokesman for Al-Shabaab, Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage, told news agency Reuters, “Bilal Al-Barjawi, a great Mujahid brother who was in Somalia for a long time was killed today. He was in a car in Elasha. This foreigner is a martyr.”

The British-Lebanese is Bilal Al-Barjawi known as “Abu Hafsa”, a Islamist who came to Somalia in 2006 and served as the deputy to Fazul Abdallah, Al-Qaida´s most senior commander in Somalia killed in June 2011 by Somali troops in a Mogadishu shoot-out.

When a U.S. airstrike targeted Lower Jubba region in Southern Somalia in July 2011 Bilal Al-Barjawi was injured on his head and later received treatment in Kenya according to Al-Shabaab.

British intelligence officials have warned about the emerging threat of Western Jihadi militants trained as terrorists in Somalia – especially those holding Western passports. Numerous of these foreigners have died in Somalia, most of them during gun-battles, others became suicide bombers. If the news of Bilal Al-Barjawi is confirmed, this shows: a Western Jihadi was for some years Al-Qaida´s No.2 man in the country.
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African Union to join Kenya in fighting Shabaab
2011-11-17
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Kenya and the African Union are to combine their forces in the campaign against Al-Shabaab
... Harakat ash-Shabaab al-Mujahidin aka the Mujahideen Youth Movement. It was originally the youth movement of the Islamic Courts, now pretty much all of what's left of it. They are aligned with al-Qaeda but operate more like the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban. The organization's current leader is Ibrahim Haji Jama Mee'aad, also known as Ibrahim al-Afghani. Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, a Kenyan al-Qaeda member, is considered the group's military leader...
in a major strategic shift which could change the face of the Somalia war.

The operation will bring together African Union forces operating around Mogadishu, Kenya Defence Forces and Transitional Federal Government forces to fight the thug group throughout Somalia.

An agreement reached by Presidents Kibaki, Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and Somalia's Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed will see Ugandan and Burundi-led AU forces backed by soldiers from Kenya. (Read: Missiles strike rebels as more support Kenya)

Operations against the group will now be coordinated more closely between the two groups as more forces are expected from Djibuti, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

This would more than double the current number of AU troops operating in Somalia from 9,000 to 20,000.

Most of these will be deployed to areas where KDF and Amisom forces have defeated Al-Shabaab.

On the day marking exactly one month since Kenya sent its troops into Somalia to chase the bully boyz accused of abductions in Kenya, Presidents Museveni and Shariff flew to Nairobi for a meeting with President Kibaki.

Al-Shabaab used the occasion to criticise Kenya's military incursion and made an appeal to Kenyans to prevail upon the government to withdraw the forces.

Al-Shabaab front man Sheikh Ali Mohamud Rage said in interviews that the Kenyan military was not advancing any further.

But the front man for the KDF, Maj Emmanuel Chirchir, dismissed the allegations, saying the operation was about to move to phase two which would also include an exit strategy.

He did not expound on the statement but Kenya's military operation swiftly took towns and centres in the south of the country and they are now camped outside Afmadow, a town 105km inside Somalia and near Kismayu.

The Kenya Air Force and Navy are also operating unchallenged within Somali air space and waters.

A joint communique issued after the State House meeting said: "The meeting discussed the status of the joint Kenya-Somalia security operation in pursuit of Al-Shabaab forces of Evil and noted the gains already made by Amisom, TFG and KDF forces and the need to galvanise international support for this purpose."
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