Mogadishu Somalia . mostly Hawiye residents are dealing with three different governors from three hawiye groups. On Monday Hawiye Terrorist Hizbul Islam terrorist group nominated Terrorist Moalim Hashi to be the governor of Banadir region administration which complicates the worsening situation in the capital.
There were already two governors in Mogadishu; Hawiye clan Mohamed Osman Dhagahtur is the governor of Mogadishu under the administration of the transitional Federal government terrorist group Ali Mohamed Hussein is the governor under the Shabaab Terrorist Ali Mohamed Hussein (left) abgaal- sup-caln, Hawiye ,Dhagahtur (centre) abgaal sup-Clan- Hawiye and Terrorist Moalim Hashi(Right) habar-gidir hawiye sup-Clan hawiye This reminds the people the hard times of Mogadishu warlords Hawiye Warlordism who divided the city in to five different sections. warlord Ali Mahdi, warlord Mohamed Qanyare, warlord Hussein Aideed, warlord Osman Atto, and warlord Muse Sudi divided the city and the people of Mogadishu in five sections with green zones in 1990s.
People could not cross into other sections in fear for clan retaliatory and the opposing militia at that time. Now the history is repeating it self after Mogadishu got three governors. hawiye al-shabaab wing Al Shabaab terrorist group , which is a proxy for al Qaeda in Somalia, is fighting for to topple the fragile government led by president Sharif sheik Ahmed and is planning to impose its version of Sharia law. The agenda of the militia is beyond Somalia but Terrorist group Hizbul Islam led by habar-gidir hawiye Terrorist Hassan Dahir Aweys is fighting for to overthrow the government and form an Islamic government under it. The nomination of habar-gidir Terrorist group Moalim Hashi for Mogadishu shows the difference between the two allied groups which is fighting together against the government and the African Union Troops in Mogadishu.
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