Posted on 09/06/2014 12:31:59 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Ahmad Abdi Godane, the late leader of Somalian militant Islamist group al-Shabaab, was killed in a U.S. air strike, both the Pentagon and Somalias premier confirmed on Friday. The demise of the reclusive leaderof whom very few confirmed photos existwas hailed by the White House as a major symbolic and operational loss for the al-Qaeda linked group.
Due to al-Shabaabs activities under Godanes leadership and his allegiance to al-Qaeda, the U.S. State Department had listed him as one of the worlds eight top terror fugitives, with a $7 million reward for information leading to his arrest, the third-highest level of bounty offered by Washington.
Grocer, Accountant, Coal Trader, Militant
Godane, also known as Moktar Ali Zubeyr, was born in the northwestern Somalian city of Hargeisa in 1977.
In the early 1990s, he attended several of the radical Islamist schools that flourished after the collapse of military dictator Siad Barres socialist-orientated regime in 1991. He may have also dabbled in Somalias lucrative coal trade, according to Stig Jarle Hansen, a Norwegian expert who has written a book on al-Shabaab, while some reports indicate he once ran a small supermarket and worked in accounting.
Somali soldiers and civilians walk along a street in Bulamareer, a town in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia that was recaptured from al-Shabaab rebels. (Reuters)
Godane was described by one expert as being a quietly charismatic, unsmiling individual who spent most of his time alone writing poetry.
After obtaining a study scholarship, Godane went to Pakistan in 1998. He disappeared from where he was studying, probably entering into Afghanistan, Hansen told Al Arabiya News, citing information received from relatives in Godanes Isaaq clan.
Upon returning to Somalia, Godane took part in several militant attacks, building up his influence in the capital, Mogadishu, with what would in 2006 formally become known as al-Shabaab, an offshoot of the Islamic Courts Union that warred against the fragile government.
He is also reported to have been involved in the 2003 murder of Richard and Enid Eyeington, the British couple who were shot dead at the school they ran in Somaliland.
In either late 2007 or early 2008, after working his way up through the ranks, Godane took over leadership of al-Shabaab, and oversaw the groups golden age between 2008 and 2010, Hansen said.
Expanding Ambitions
In 2009, Godane led al-Shaabab into a formal alliance with al-Qaeda, setting its calculus towards global jihad rather than a struggle merely limited to Somalias borders.
Godane claimed responsibility for the July 2010 bombings in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, that killed 74 people, and also reportedly oversaw the Sept. 2013 massacre in the Kenyan capitals upscale Westgate Mall, in which 67 people were killed.
During the peak of al-Shabaabs power, the group occupied large areas of Mogadishu, as well as the strategic port town of Kismayo, although African Union (AMISOM) forces and Somali government troops eventually routed them from the areas in 2011 and 2012, respectively.
The group imposes rules of its own version of Islamic law in the areas it controls, prohibiting activities such as smoking, listening to music and playing football.
The groups surge in power and capabilities in deeply tribal Somalia is likely due to Godanes vision of a Somalia united by hardline Islamism instead of clan rivalries, East Africa analyst Rashid Abdi told the BBC.
Ahmed Soliman, a researcher at the British think tank Chatham House, said that Godane had remained the leader of al-Shabaab for so long due to his ability to neutralize threats to his leadership within the group.
Since 2012, several members have come up against him. These people are no longer with us or are no longer in the group, Soliman said.
In 2013, one of the groups members, Omar Hammami, released a video condemning Godanes leadership. Later that year, Godane loyalist and presumed successor Ibrahim al-Afghani denounced him in a letter to al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri, accusing the al-Shabaab leader of autocratic leadership.
In response, Godane ordered his elite Amniyat internal security service to eliminate both of the dissenting fighters.
But by wiping out opponents to his leadership, Godanes death may put the organization in crisis, according to Hansen.
There is no real heavy candidate to take over the leadership, he said, describing Godane as a strong, influential leader who managed the group in a way that enabled it to withstand the quite superior forces of the African Union."
"He was probably a good leader, and his loss is quite a heavy blow to al-Shabaab.
Agent of Satan, now burning in hell.
At least, for the first time in his life, he’s finally serving a useful purpose - as bug food and fertilizer.
Good intel and good execution. We need to keep taking out their leaders.
Rivals may have fingered him to western spooks.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
You blowed up real good
No more Jihad for you
Roses are Red,
Violets are Blue.
If I can't kill a Christian,
I'll murder a Jew.
This one's all the rage in Jolly Old England:
Iqama and Azon,
Calls the Muezzin of London.
We'll see you in Brooklyn!
Says Bakr Baghdadi.
Now here's a reporter who soon will be dead.
'Cause here comes a chopper to chop off his head.
And of course the timeless classic:
Mohammed, the nutcase I follah,
Once wrote that there's no god but allah.
His nine year old wife,
Was the love of his life.
Now everyone wants to be mollah.
Admittedly, some of his poetry sounds strained when translated from Arabic. But there is no truth to the claim that he was responsible for the popular Palestinian rap: I'm Hiding Behind my Wife and Kids this Ramadan.
Like the prophet he followed, he bestrode the literary world, a colossus.
One more mass-murdering Islamic terrorist given the Bin Laden treatment.
That’s how its done.
I like the last tag “poet” so as to soften this ani-mals existance. This is journalism my friends kneeling waitng for thier head to be lopped off and saying a few nice words about thier murderer before thier head rolls. This is the sick society we live in
TL;DR
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Well...many pieces of him are burning in hell.
I do like that. First laugh of the day.
He sounds like a very high-functioning psychopath, like some of our current leaders. /S
Poet? I’d say criminal loser. He’s dead. Good.
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