Somali Salvation Democratic Front (SSDF) (), initially known as the Democratic Front for Salvation of Somalia, was a political and paramilitary umbrella organization in
Somalia
Somalia, officially the Federal Republic of Somalia, is the easternmost country in continental Africa. The country is located in the Horn of Africa and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, Kenya to the southwest, th ...
. Founded in 1978 by several army officers, it was the first of several opposition groups dedicated to ousting the authoritarian regime of
Mohamed Siad Barre.
[Nina J. Fitzgerald, ''Somalia: issues, history, and bibliography'', (Nova Publishers: 2002), p.25.] With its power base mainly within the
Majeerteen clan,
SSDF played a significant role in the country's complex political landscape during the late 1970s and 2000s, and succeeded with establishing the autonomous
Puntland
Puntland is an autonomous state that considers itself to be part of Somalia, despite not accepting the legitimacy of Somalia's current governing administration. It was formed in 1998, and was a federal member state of Somalia from its fou ...
state in northeastern Somalia.
Early history
On October 15, 1969, while paying a visit to the northern town of
Las Anod
Las Anod (; ) is the administrative capital of the Sool region, currently controlled by Khatumo State forces aligned with Somalia.
Territorial dispute
The city is disputed by Puntland and Somaliland. The former bases its claim due to the kins ...
, Somalia's then President
Abdirashid Ali Shermarke was shot dead by a policeman in his security team. His assassination was quickly followed by a military
coup d'état
A coup d'état (; ; ), or simply a coup
, is typically an illegal and overt attempt by a military organization or other government elites to unseat an incumbent leadership. A self-coup is said to take place when a leader, having come to powe ...
on October 21, 1969 (the day after his funeral), in which the Somali Army and police force seized power without encountering armed opposition — essentially a bloodless takeover. The putsch was spearheaded by Major General
Mohamed Siad Barre, who at the time commanded the army. For refusing to support Barre's seizure of power, numerous political figures were imprisoned. Among these was
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (, ; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012), was a Somali politician and former military official who served as the first President of Puntland from 1998 to 2004. He also played a key role in establishing the Transitional ...
, Somalia's former
to
Moscow
Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
,
who was imprisoned for several years by the new military regime.
[New People Media Centre (Nairobi, Kenya), ''New people'', Issues 94–105, (New People Media Centre: Comboni Missionaries, 2005).]
The defeat of the
Somali military at the hands of Cuban/Ethiopian forces during the
Ogaden War
The Ogaden War, also known as the Ethio-Somali War (, ), was a military conflict between Somali Democratic Republic, Somalia and derg, Ethiopia fought from July 1977 to March 1978 over control of the sovereignty of the Ogaden region. Somalia ...
of 1977–78 brought to the surface opposition elements within the armed forces.
Another significant consequence of the war was the massive influx of refugees from the
Ogaden into Somalia, estimated at over a million.
Post-April 1978 coup and SSDF formation
The first serious postwar challenge to the regime came during an
attempted coup in April 1978. The officers were primarily from the
Majeerteen clan, and many of the coup plotters fled to
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
after the Somali government had put down the insurrection.
During the Ogaden War, Colonel
Abdullahi Yusuf had served as a commander in the
Somali National Army. After the war he deserted the army,
and helped lead the failed 1978 coup attempt following which he had immediately fled to Ethiopia. In response to the coup, harsh reprisals were carried out by the government on the Majeerteen clan.
In Ethiopia,
Abdullahi Yusuf setup base for a new rebel organization called the Somali Salvation Democratic Front which he led and soon after began fighting with Ethiopian forces against the Somali army. The SSDF possessed little autonomy over Ethiopian security forces,
as it was 'created, organized, trained and financed by Ethiopia'. With the formation of the SSDF in Ethiopia, the era of armed opposition against the
Barre regime had begun. The SSDF was formally created in
Aden
Aden () is a port city located in Yemen in the southern part of the Arabian peninsula, on the north coast of the Gulf of Aden, positioned near the eastern approach to the Red Sea. It is situated approximately 170 km (110 mi) east of ...
,
South Yemen
South Yemen, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, abbreviated to Democratic Yemen, was a country in South Arabia that existed in what is now southeast Yemen from 1967 until Yemeni unification, its unification with the Yemen A ...
in October 1981 through the merger of three groups, Somali Salvation Front, Somali Workers Party and the
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Somalia. The SSF had previously absorbed its predecessor the
Somali Democratic Action Front. An 11-member Central Committee was constituted and some former members of the
Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party were part of the leadership of the new group. A military structure was built up, supported by
Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east, Ken ...
and
Libya
Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya border, the east, Sudan to Libya–Sudan border, the southeast, Chad to Chad–L ...
.
Proxy operations and 1982-83 invasion
The Ethiopian government began using the Somali Salvation Democratic Front as a
proxy to help hunt down
Western Somali Liberation Front (WSLF) fighters. In August 1980, the
Derg
The Derg or Dergue (, ), officially the Provisional Military Administrative Council (PMAC), was the military junta that ruled Ethiopia, including present-day Eritrea, from 1974 to 1987, when they formally "Civil government, civilianized" the ...
regime launched a massive anti-insurgency campaign known as "Operation Lash" to clear the Ogaden of insurgents.
During these operations the Ethiopians used the SSDF rebels to attack WSLF camps within Somalia.
With Ethiopian assistance, the SSDF began to launch
guerilla attacks across the border on Somali army bases and civilian targets.
The Ethiopian army intended to us the Somali Salvation Democratic Front to overthrow Barre and install a friendly regime. The guerrillas were trained by Ethiopian officers and during the 1982 invasion of Somalia, SSDF forces were directly integrated into much larger Ethiopian army units.
In late June 1982, 15,000 Ethiopian army troops and thousands of SSDF rebels invaded Somalia in the
Hiran and
Mudug
Mudug () is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north-central Somalia. The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005.
Overview
Physiographically, Mudug is bordered to the west by Ethiopia, to the north and south by the Somali regions of Nu ...
region. The
offensives initially aimed for
Galkayo in the north-east, and
Beledweyne in central Somalia. According to
Gérard Prunier, "The plan was to cut Somalia into two by driving the troops all the way to the ocean, but the plan backfired."
In spite of losses taken four years earlier during 1978 from the Ethiopian-Cuban counter offensive during the
Ogaden War
The Ogaden War, also known as the Ethio-Somali War (, ), was a military conflict between Somali Democratic Republic, Somalia and derg, Ethiopia fought from July 1977 to March 1978 over control of the sovereignty of the Ogaden region. Somalia ...
, the Somali army had regrouped and the invasion led to a large increase in volunteers joining the army. The Ethiopian/SSDF attack had played out to Barres advantage,
as his declining regime found a significant upsurge in support.
The Ethiopian and SSDF forces never reached their objectives of
Galkayo and
Beledweyne, but were instead halted to a stalemate at border towns of
Balanbale and
Galdogob.
Decline and resurgence
During 1982, the Barre regime successfully split the SSDF and most its members surrendered to the government following an amnesty and payment offer. By 1983 the bulk of the SSDF had rejoined the regime. Irritated by this development, the Ethiopian government put the head of the SSDF
Abdullahi Yusuf in jail, where he remained until the
Fall of the Derg regime in 1991. During SSDF internal fighting during 1983 and 1984, Ethiopian security forces entered their camps and arrested the rebels central committee members.
After the rebels had no longer become useful to
Mengistu, he had members of the organization killed, imprisoned or dispersed. The SSDF would not recover as an organization until relations with Ethiopia normalized during the tenure of
Meles Zenawi.
By 1985 SSDF had ceased most of their military operations against the
Siad Barre
Mohammed Siad Barre (, Osmanya script: , ''Muhammad Ziād Barīy''; 6 October 1919 – 2 January 1995) was a Somali military officer, politician, and revolutionary who served as the third president of Somalia from 21 October 1969 to 26 Janu ...
regime. In 1986 an SSDF congress was held, which elected Dr.
Hassan Ali Mire as chairman. He resigned in 1988, leaving a power vacuum in the organization. Musse Islan was elected leader by the SSDF Central Committee to hold the position until a Congress was convened.
In 1988 the governments of Somalia and Ethiopia made some agreements to cease hostilities. The Ethiopian government started closing SSDF camps, arresting its leaders and seizing weapons. The Ethiopian government also closed the SSDF radio station, Radio Halgan, which had been broadcasting since 1981.
In 1988 SSDF guerrillas started taking control over the western districts of
Mudug
Mudug () is an administrative region ('' gobol'') in north-central Somalia. The population of Mudug is 131,455 as of 2005.
Overview
Physiographically, Mudug is bordered to the west by Ethiopia, to the north and south by the Somali regions of Nu ...
and the southern areas of
Nugaal and
Bari
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regions.
Post-1991
After the fall of the Barre regime, the SSDF (based largely in northeastern Somalia) was divided in two factions. One was led by General
Mohamed Abshir Muse (chairman), who at the time was based in
Saudi Arabia
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, and the other was led by
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (, ; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012), was a Somali politician and former military official who served as the first President of Puntland from 1998 to 2004. He also played a key role in establishing the Transitional ...
(deputy chairman). The general secretary was
Mohamed Abshir Waldo.
A congress was held in August 1994. Former Prime Minister of Somalia,
Abdirizak Haji Hussein, was offered the chairmanship of the SSDF by a group of clan leaders, but declined.
Over the next several years, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed would emerge as the pre-eminent leader in northeastern Somalia. In 1992, he marshalled forces to successfully expel an Islamist extremist group linked to
Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya that had taken over
Bosaso, a prominent port city and the commercial capital of the northeastern part of the country.
Notable personnel
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Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed (, ; 15 December 1934 – 23 March 2012), was a Somali politician and former military official who served as the first President of Puntland from 1998 to 2004. He also played a key role in establishing the Transitional ...
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Mohamed Abshir Muse
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Mohamed Abshir Waldo
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Hassan Ali Mire
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Hirsi Ali Magan
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Said Mohamed Hersy
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Abdullahi Muhamed Ahmed Afgab
Puntland
In 1998, a homegrown constitutional conference was held in
Garowe over a period of three months. Attended by SSDF representatives, traditional elders (''Issims''), members of the business community, intellectuals and other civil society members, the autonomous
Puntland State of Somalia was subsequently officially established so as to deliver services, offer security, facilitate trade, and interact with both domestic and international partners.
[Somalia: Puntland's Experience in Peace-building and State-building ](_blank)
/ref> Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was appointed as the nascent polity's first President.
After serving two terms as President of Puntland, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was elected in 2004 as President of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), an interim federal administrative body that he had helped establish earlier in the year.
References
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Factions in the Somali Civil War
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Political parties disestablished in 2001
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