Somali Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke nominated a new list of cabinet members after he withdrew his initial nominations due to opposition in parliament. MPs had warned him not to bring in failed ex-leaders and some of the President’s allies. As a… Read More ›
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As Somalis Peacefully Protest Against Charlie Hebdo, Al-Shabaab Urges More Attacks in Europe
On 21 January 2015, al-Shabaab released a public statement praising the 7 January attack by the AQAP-connected Kouachi brothers in Paris at the offices of the provocative satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and the subsequent siege at a Jewish deli by a co-conspirator named Ahmed… Read More ›
Analysis: Somali Prime Minister’s Cabinet Faces Difficult Challenges Ahead
On 12 January 2015, PM Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke’s new 60-member cabinet was announced after weeks of speculation about whether there would be fresh faces, or instead, the usual lot of Presidential allies and other personalities on the political merry-go-round. The… Read More ›
Al-Shabaab Supporters Release Sixth Edition of Jihadist Magazine “Gaidi Mtaani”
Al-Shabaab supporters recently issued the fifth and now the sixth edition of pro-Shabaab magazine Gaidi Mtaani (“Terrorism Street”), covering a range of issues. [PDF in full – right click link and “Save Target As”] The editor’s statement in the preface of… Read More ›
As Somali MPs Battle Over Anti-PM Motion, Potential Successors’ Names Surface
In the last four days, two separate attempts by Somali Members of Parliament (MPs) to begin a debate to dismiss Prime Minister (PM) Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed under a controversial no-confidence motion has resulted into separate bouts of uncontrollable raucous. Shouting… Read More ›
Analysis: Is al-Shabaab Stronger or Weaker after Godane’s Death?
Since al-Shabaab chief Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed in US airstrikes in early September 2014, one of the biggest questions was how this would affect the strength of the group. The strengths and weaknesses of al-Shabaab can be assessed from three… Read More ›
Somali Officials and Al-Shabaab Hold Rival Public Health Interventions
This week, Somalia’s Banadir government and al-Shabaab held what appeared to be rival public relations stunts–or public health interventions depending on the interpretation. Authorities in Mogadishu said they seized expired aid imported by the World Food Programme during inspections at its warehouses. In addition, 14… Read More ›
Eid in Jilib: Al-Shabaab Organize “Fun Day”
Marking the Eid celebration at the end of Ramadan, al-Shabaab organized games for youth in the town of Jilib in Middle Juba region. Similar to other fun days the group has organized, the events involved egg-and-spoon races, sack racing, and… Read More ›
Tribal Violence, Crime, Or Terror? Coast Attacks Confuse Kenyan Police
A late night robbery and shooting at Sega bar in Mombasa on Tuesday has sparked new questions about whether armed tribalists, criminals, or “terrorists” are responsible for violence on Kenya’s coast. Witnesses and police accounts said their description of the gunmen… Read More ›
Sunday Reading: #Kenya #SouthAfrica #Tanzania #Somalia
1. CRIMES OF THE FATHER… (Kenya) As the world ponders whether terrorists or “local political networks” are the catalysts for atrocities on Kenya’s coast, the core issue is that upcountry settlers have dubiously acquired land from indigenous people for decades. This… Read More ›
Threat of Al-Shabaab and Extremist Attacks Grows in Tanzania
In just the span of four days, attackers in separate incidents in Arusha, Tanzania threw IEDs at the house of a local Muslim leader and at a popular Indian restaurant. Police in Arusha first claimed that the restaurant bombing was… Read More ›
Truth and Fiction: Who’s Really Behind Terrorist Attacks in Kenya?
Terrorist operations in Nairobi, Mombasa, Mpeketoni and other sites in Kenya’s urban and coastal towns have driven a polemic debate about who exactly is responsible. Before and after al-Shabaab’s September 2013 attack at the Westgate Mall, dozens of unclaimed grenade… Read More ›
Al-Shabaab Displays Loot From Kenya, Alleged Airstrike Victims
Al-Shabaab released photos from a recent cross-border attack it staged in Mandera, Kenya where it reportedly attacked police stations and the home of a local county official. The group commonly uses these public events–like the group did after a raid in… Read More ›