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Special Dispatch-Somalia/Reform Project
January 9, 2007
No. 1415

Somali Journalist on the Union of Islamic Courts: "The Nightmare is Over"

To view this Special Dispatch in HTML, visit: http://www.memri.org/bin/opener_latest.cgi?ID=SD141607 .

In a December 29, 2006 op-ed titled "Somalia: Time for Dhikr and Music" in the Awdal News, Somali journalist Bashir Goth discusses the history of the Union of Islamic Courts in Somalia, and calls on "the people of Mogadishu to reclaim their freedoms and their true religion."

The following is the article in full, in the original English.(1)


The UIC "Mistook Their Easy Ride to Power" for "An Unstoppable Revolution"

"Phew! Good riddance! The nightmare is over. Yes, I mean the Union of Islamic Courts, UIC. They had their day under the sun and they blew it. They had the support of all Somali people when they stormed to power, routed the notorious warlords, restored peace in Mogadishu, opened the airports and seaports, started addressing looted property issues and began looking like a wise authority.

"But instead of capitalizing on the people's genuine support and willingness to give in and give up everything, they had become power lusty, belligerent and fatwa-crazy. Instead of building bridges with the community, improving services, opening hospitals, winning the trust of international organizations and NGOs to help them with projects to generate employment, they burned all bridges. They alienated the youth by banning all types of entertainment, segregated women and deprived tens of thousands of families from their only livelihood by banning khat without bringing an alternative source of income. They even embittered traditional Islamic scholars with their characteristic Wahhabi style of self-righteousness and condescending attitude to mainstream Islam.

"Not only did they become more warlords than the ones they had defeated, but they emblazoned their belligerency with Islam and brandished the sword of Jihad, thus projecting themselves in the model of Taliban and regurgitating the tired jihadist rhetoric of Al Qaeda. They mistook their easy ride to power for being an unstoppable revolution and started stirring instability in the peaceful Republic of Somaliland by branding the leadership of that democratic country as an infidel and threatening to bring Somaliland under their Wahhabi cloak."


But as With Many "Self-Aggrandizing Megalomaniacs... all Their Bravado Ended in Farcical Denouement"

"Just like they introduced a strange school of Islam to Somalia, they had also imported the scary phenomenon of suicide bombers in an attempt to assassinate the leadership of the Transitional Federal Government, TFG, in Baidoa. They also stonewalled the peace talks counting on the support of unsuspecting Arabs and they sent their die-hard agents to Puntland to wreck havoc to that peaceful and self-ruling state.

"In a gross miscalculation of their military power and world geopolitics, the Islamists have used hostile language against neighboring countries, the United States and the Judeo-Christian world. By reviving the Somali irredentist policies of reunifying all Somali people in the Horn of Africa and creating greater Somalia, they reminded Ethiopia and Kenya of the era of wars and instability they had with the successive Somali governments over their claim for the Somali regions in their respective countries.

"Finally they committed their last blunder when they gave an ultimatum to Ethiopia to withdraw their TFG-supporting contingents from Somalia within seven days or face jihad. Their Security Chief Colonel Yusuf Indha Adde had even made the gaffe of the century by admitting that he was one of the people who dragged the bodies of the dead American soldiers through the streets of Mogadishu in 1993 and that he was ready to do it again.

"But as is often the case with all self-aggrandizing megalomaniacs, they fizzled into thin air when the hour of truth has arrived and all their bravado had ended into a farcical denouement. While they threw the young children they recruited in the name of jihad into the fray, the Islamist leadership took flight liked scared chickens. None of them was reported to have died heroically fighting at the front. They just burst like a bubble. Even their prolific website qaadisiya.com fell silent. Although its editors have spewed enough hatred against the West and sang daily hymns for the Sept. 11 suicide bombers and all jihadist martyrs of the world, they couldn't dare to sign off the last chapter of their fantasy medieval caliphate."


"Now it is Time for the People of Mogadishu to Reclaim Their Freedoms and Their True Religion"

"Now it is time for the people of Mogadishu to reclaim their freedoms and their true religion. Time to read the Koran with piety and not with politics; time to perform Dhikr in the Sufi Qadiriya style; time to dance in weddings and listen to the music of our late melody queen Magool, which the Islamists wanted to burn. It is time to throw away the Arab head rags; the sign of the shabby dressed Islamists; and time to be proud of our native names, cleansing our ears of the alien Arab noms de guerre of the Islamists. It is time to let our women come out to the sunshine and swim with their children in the lido beach; time to shave the beards, watch cinema, and let our youth revel, sing, dance, and ring in the New Year with Mohammed Suleiman's eternal lyrics '...kii noo hagaagee, noqo loo hanweynyahay.' ('...Be a year that brings us good fortune and high expectations.') Amen."

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(1) Awdalnews.com, December 29, 2006. Subheadings added by MEMRI.
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I would agree with the bulk of the article. Where I have to differ with the author is the unrealistic, upbeat end to his opinion piece. The UIC has been routed but the Interim Government is hardly a final solution to Somalia's problems. The fact that it is still an Interim government is the cleariest indication of that.

The UIC was only routed because a real army (Ethiopia's) became involved in the conflict. If the Ethiopians hang around too long they will inevitably been seen as conquerors and any government they support as puppets (does any other world situation come to mind here?). When the Ethiopeans leave, however, there would have to be some sort of widely accepted government with reasonable military resources with which to resist warlord gangs and any resurgence of the UIC. Unfortunately, I see no evidence that such a government with such resources has any real chance of forming.

A return to political instability and sporadic outbursts of violence between armed factions is the much more likely eventual outcome of the rout of the UIC in Somalia. You have to wonder what the Somalis have done to deserve such a miserable past couple of decades and such a poor prospective future.
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