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Muhammad Ibrahim Habsade ( so, Maxamed Ibraahim Xaabsade November 10, 1952 – January 24, 2015) was a Somali politician and rebel soldier of the
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. He was Minister of Land and Air Transport and Minister of Agriculture in the
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Life and career

Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade was born in Toosweyne village in the
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of Bay region. He served in the military of
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and was located in the northern part of Somalia, mainly in Hargeisa and Buro. He follows the
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sect of Islam, particularly Sheikh Banani Tariqah. He was among the leaders who laid the foundations of
Rahanweyn Resistance Army The Rahaweyn Resistance Army (RRA), also known as the Reewin Resistance Army, is an autonomist militant group operating in the Southern Somalia, It was the first Reewin armed faction to emerge during the Somali civil war. The stated goal of th ...
(RRA), established in Jafay in the outskirts of Berdale district late 1995. He died on January 24, 2015.


Background of conflict

Prior to Aideed's invasion of
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on 17 September 1995, the Leysan sub-clan of the Rahanweyn clan were almost all the employees of the UNOSOM and the relief Service Organisation. The Al- Ahli Company, run by
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whose mother is from Leysan, had monopoly power in signing contract with the Relief Service Organisation whıch were stationed in Baidoa to offer aid to the victims of the famine which hit the area between Juba and
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. This made the other Rahanweyn subclans feel marginalised and prompted frequent clashes between the Leysan and the Harin, the Jiron, and eventually the Eelay in September 1995. The Leysan captured the Elaay inhabited town of Buurhakaba. The Eelay elders resorted to
Mohamed Farah Aideed Mohamed Farrah Hassan Aidid ( so, Maxamed Faarax Xasan Caydiid; ar, محمد فرح حسن عيديد; 15 December 1934 – 1 August 1996) was a Somali general and diplomat. Educated in both Rome and Moscow, he served as a chief in the Italian ...
and asked him to attack Baidoa. As a result of this Baidoa fell in the hands of Aideed on a Sunday morning on 17 September 1995. Most of the Rahanwein clans initially welcomed Aideed The Elaay sided with Aideed. The ousted leaders of the Leysan including Habsade resorted to armed resistance to free Baidoa from Aideed, and together with other Rahanweyn politicians founded RRA in Jaffay and appointed by colonel Hassan Mohamed Nor Shaatigaduud.


Opposition

Habsade elected the thirty leader of RRA,. According to Habsade, his subclan, Leysan, and other clans which was the target of Aideed's invasion of Baidoa. Therefore, they viewed that without the help of Rahanwein subclans, they will not achieve their goals of liberating . As well as Hasan Muhammad Nur Shatigadud of the Harin subclan elected to the leadership of RRA. This move won the support he expected from other subclans, but after the liberation of Baidoa in 1999, his clan held him responsible for their third position of RRA leadership. In 2002, Habsade, along with
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Aden Madobe, who is from the Hadame clan, opposed Shatigudud when he declared himself the president of the short-lived semi-autonomous government of south western. Habsade and Sheikh Aden Madowe then clashed a few years later, ensuing several fights within Baidoa city. Habsade's fighters were getting help from an ally named
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, another Hadame clan member. They eventually ousted the militias loyal to both Sheikh Aden Madowe and Shatigadud. Habsade opposed the relocation of the TFG to Baidoa and eventually allied himself with the Mogadishu warlords.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Habsade, Muhammad Ibrahim 2015 deaths 1952 births Government ministers of Somalia Members of the Transitional Federal Parliament People from Bay, Somalia Deaths from diabetes