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Mohamed Dhaysane Moalim is a Mogadishu-based journalist with a keen focus on current affairs, humanitarian issues, politics, and conflicts in Somalia. As a stringer for Voice of America News (VOANews), Moalim provided in-depth coverage of the ongoing conflict in the region, particularly the Somali government's efforts to combat the militant group Al-Shabab. His reporting has brought to light significant military operations, including the Somali military's recent victories in the Middle Shabelle region, and has played a crucial role in informing the public about the complexities of Somalia's legal system. In addition to his journalistic endeavors, Moalim contributes his expertise as an interpreter and fixer, roles that further his engagement with the media landscape and enhance his ability to report on sensitive issues. His work is instrumental in highlighting the government's initiative to dismantle Al-Shabab's shadow courts, thereby shedding light on the challenges faced by the Somali government in gaining public trust and ensuring the protection of its citizens. Moalim's reporting also delves into Al-Shabab's strategies to win popular support, offering a nuanced perspective on the socio-political dynamics at play in Somalia.
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Somali Military Takes Al-Shabab's Last Stronghold in Middle Shabelle
The Somali military has reportedly taken control of the last stronghold of the Islamist militant group Al-Shabab in the Middle Shabelle region. This marks the second significant victory for the army against Al-Shabab, as they claim to have liberated another major town from the group's control in less than a month. The article focuses on the ongoing conflict in Somalia and the efforts of the Somali military to combat the militant group, which has been a persistent source of violence and instability in the region.
Somali Military Takes Al-Shabab's Last Stronghold in Middle Shabelle
The Somali military has reportedly taken control of the last stronghold of the Islamist militant group Al-Shabab in the Middle Shabelle region. This marks the second significant victory for the army against Al-Shabab, as they claim to have liberated another major town from the group's control in less than a month. The article focuses on the ongoing conflict in Somalia and the efforts of the Somali military to combat the militant group, which has been a persistent source of violence and instability in the region.
Somali Military Takes Al-Shabab's Last Stronghold in Middle Shabelle
The Somali military has reportedly taken control of the last stronghold of the Islamist militant group Al-Shabab in the Middle Shabelle region. This marks the second significant victory for the army against Al-Shabab, as they claim to have liberated another major town from the group's control in less than a month. The article focuses on the ongoing conflict in Somalia and the efforts of the Somali military to combat the militant group, which has been a persistent source of violence and instability in the region.
Somali President Declares 'Total War' on al-Shabab After Deadly Hotel Attack
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud announced a 'total war' against the militant group al-Shabab in response to a recent deadly attack on Hotel Hayat in Mogadishu. In his televised speech, Mohamud called for unity to defeat the group, highlighting the military's recent successes in Galmudug state and Southwest state. He emphasized the need to end the cycle of mourning caused by terrorist attacks and described al-Shabab's actions as characterized by killing and intimidation. Mohamud, serving his second term as president, reiterated his commitment to fighting terrorism, a promise he made when he assumed office. The announcement follows a pattern of al-Shabab targeting locations frequented by officials and security officers, including the recent hotel siege that resulted in at least 21 deaths and over 100 injuries.
Somali Government Seeks to Crack Down on Al-Shabab ‘Shadow Courts’
Somalia's government, led by Interior Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, has announced an initiative to dismantle shadow courts operated by the Islamist militant group al-Shabab within two years. These courts are sought by Somalis for justice due to the perceived inefficiency and corruption within the official legal system. Experts, including Omar Mahmood of the International Crisis Group and Matt Bryden, a Horn of Africa Analyst, acknowledge the challenges in this endeavor. They cite the need for the government to gain public trust and protect citizens from al-Shabab's retribution. Al-Shabab, despite being engaged in a 15-year conflict with Somali authorities, continues to carry out attacks and has been working to gain popular support by building infrastructure like schools and hospitals in areas under their control.
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