Factions in the Somali Civil War
Over the course of the Somali Civil War, there have been many revolutionary movements and militia groups run by competing rebel leaders which have held de facto control over vast areas of the country.
Prior to the fall of Siad Barre (through 1991)
[Somali Salvation Democratic Front] (SSDF)
First Somali resistance group.- Leaders: Dr. Hassan Ali Mireh, Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, General Mohamed Abshir Musa, Mohammed Abshir Waldo
- Area of Operations: 1988: Mudug region in central Somalia and Nugaal and Bari regions in southern Somalia; 1991: northeast Somalia
- Tribal Affiliation: Majerteen and Darood clans
- Founded: 1978 by several army officers, it was the first of several opposition groups dedicated to ousting the authoritarian regime of Mohamed Siad Barre.
The SSDF tried to ally with the SNM in 1983, but they failed to agree to a common strategy.
[Somali National Front] (SNF)
The SNF was a political revolutionary movement and armed militia in Somalia. Initially made up of loyalists to former President of Somalia Siad Barre and the remnants of the Somali National Army forces after his ouster from office, the SNF's intent and goal was to recapture Mogadishu and reinstate Barre's regime. Later, under General Omar Hagi Masallah and General Ahmed Ali, the SNF united the Marehan with the other Darod clans led by General Mohammed Said Hersi "Morgan", and then attempted to conquer the region around Kismayo to form the autonomous district of Jubaland.- Leaders: General Siad Barre, General Ahmed Ali, Mohammed Said Samatar "Gacaliye", Ahmed Sheikh Ali Ahmed "Burale", Dr. Ali Nur, General Mohammed Hashi Gaani, Col Barre Hiiraale, Gen Omar Hagi Massale, Col. Abdirizak Issak Bihi.
- Area of Operations: Southern and Central Somalia; occasional forays to outskirts of Mogadishu and neighboring borders.
- Tribal Affiliation: Marehan
- Founded: March 1991
[Somali National Movement] (SNM)
- Leaders: Ahmad Mahammad Culaid, Ahmad Ismaaiil Abdi, Abdulqaadir Kosar Abdi, Ahmed M. Mahamoud Silanyo, Abdirahman Ahmed Ali Tuur
- Area of Operations: Northern Somali republic
- Tribal Affiliation: Isaaq
- Founded: 1981
On January 2, 1982 operating near Berbera, the group attacked Mandera Prison to free political prisoners while simultaneously raiding Cadaadle armory.
Between 1985 and 1987, the SNM conducted many attacks on government facilities and troops based out of camps in Ethiopia.
By 1988, the SNM moved out of their camps in Ethiopia and began operating in northern Somali republic, the area now known as Somaliland. They even temporarily occupied the provincial capitals of Burao and Hargeysa.
They captured government Toyota Land Cruisers turned them into technicals by mounting 12.7 mm and 14.5 mm machineguns, 106 mm recoilless rifles, and BM-21 rocket launchers. They also operated various antiaircraft guns, such as the ZU-23-2.
By 1991, they had taken control of Hargeysa, Berbera, Burao, and Erigavo. On May 18, 1991, they declared the Republic of Somaliland.
[Somali Patriotic Movement] (SPM)
- Leaders: Colonel Shugri Weyrah Kariye Colonel Bashir Bililiqo, Colonel Ahmed Omar Jess, General Aden Abdullahi Nur, General Mohammed Said Hersi "Morgan"
- Area of Operations: southern Somalia
- Tribal Affiliation: Ogaden and non-Ogaden
- Founded: 1989
A key accomplishment was the seizure of Balli-Dogle air base in the days prior to Barre's flight from Mogadishu.
Somali Democratic Alliance (SDA)
- Leaders: Mohamed Farah Abdullahi, Mohamed Rashiid Sheekh also called sheekh malee, Zak Fergason, and Jamac Rabile
- Area of Operations: Awdal, Somalia
- Tribal Affiliation: Gadabursi
- Founded: 1989
[United Somali Congress] (USC)
- Leaders: Dr. Omar M. Hassan, Hussein Ahmed Mohamed, Abdi Hilowle Hassan, Hassan Mohamud Moheddin, Hassan Omar Mohamed ; Dr. Ismael Jimaale ; General Mohamed Farrah Aidid, Ali Mahdi Mohamed, Mohamed Qanyare Afrah
- Area of Operations: central Somalia
- Tribal Affiliation: Hawiye
- Founded: February 1, 1989 in Rome
In November 1991, factionalism between Gen. Aidid and Ali Mahdi Mahammad caused a split in the USC. Mohamed Qanyare Afrah was chosen to be the Chairman of the smaller, breakaway "USC Madhi" faction. This leadership position was not recognized by Gen. Aidid.
Somali Democratic Movement (SDM)
- Leaders:Muse Mayo
- Area of Operations: Baidoa
- Tribal Affiliation: Rahanwayn
- Founded: April 1989
[Al-Itihaad al-Islamiya] (AIAI)
- Leaders: Hassan Dahir Aweys, Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki
- Area of Operations: Southwest
- Religious Affiliations:Sunni Islam
- Founded: Late 1980s.
Southern Somali National Movement
- Clan affiliation: Biimaal
United Somali Root (USR)
- Founded 1991, represents Somali indigenous groups, non-violence organization
- Leaders: Mohammed Husen, Ex-parliamentary Somali Transitional Federal Government; TFG, died 2010 in Mogadisho,
- and General Mohammed Mohammud Hayd Ex-cabinet of President Dr.Abdiqasiman,and parliamentary
- an advocate of Somali indigenous clans.
- Tribal Affiliation: Muse clan and madhiban indigenous Somali clans.
Founded after the fall of Siad Barre through to the UN interventions (1991–1995)
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The Isaaq-dominated northern Somaliland region of Somalia declared its independence in 1991, but has not been recognized by any country or international organization as a sovereign nation.[Somali National Alliance] (SNA)
- Leaders: 1992-1996: Mohamed Farrah Aidid, Mohamed Nur Aliyou; 1996-2001: Hussein Mohamed Farah Aidid
- Area of Operations:Mogadishu
- Tribal affiliation:Habar Gidir
- Founded: June 1992 - 2004
[Somali National Front] (SNF)
- Leaders: General Siad Barre, General Mohammed Said Samatar, General Mohammed Hashi Gaani, General Ahmed Ali,'Gacaliye', General Omar Hagi Masallah,Dr. Ali Nur Mukhtar, Ahmed Sheikh Ali " Buraale ". Col. Abdirizak Isak Bihi, Mohamud Sayid.
- Area of Operations: Upper Jubba, Middle and Lower Jubba regions; occasional forays to outskirts of Mogadishu
- Tribal Affiliation: Marehan
- Founded: March 1991
Their intent and goal was to recapture Mogadishu and reinstate the regime of Siad Barre, and to establish regional state in Gedo, Middle and Lower Jubba.
United Somali Front (USF)
- Leaders: Abdurahman Dualeh Al;
- Area of Operations: Zeila, Somalia
- Tribal Affiliation: Issa
- Founded: prior to 1991 as a small liberation movement. "New" USF founded Summer 1991
The Issa clan is a Somali clan that spreads across northwest Somaliland and the nation of Djibouti. The "new" USF especially sought to represent the interests of the Djibouti-based Iise.
Somali Africans Muke Organization (SAMO)
- Leaders: Mohamed Ramadan Arbow
- Area of Operations: ???
- Tribal Affiliation: Bantu
- Founded: 1993
Somali National Democratic Union (SNDU)
- Leaders: and
- Area of Operations: Galgadud, Mudug, Burtinle-Nugaal
- Tribal Affiliation: and sub-clans
- Founded: 1991
- Museum : Museum is available at Mudug
Somali National Union (SNU)
- Leaders: Dr. Mohamed Ragis Mohamed
- Area of Operations:
- Tribal Affiliation: Reer Hamar; an Arabic, not ethnic Somali clan
- Founded: 1960s
United Somali Party (USP)
- Leaders: Mohamed Abdi Hashi
- Area of Operations: Erigavo and Las Anod, Somaliland
- Tribal Affiliation: Dhulbahante, Warsangeli, Samaroon.
- Founded: 1957 - 1969 ; 1991
Those present at the 1993 Conference on National Reconciliation in Somalia
The 1993 Informal Preparatory Meeting on National Reconciliation and the Conference on National Reconciliation in Somalia saw the presence of no less than 15 separate factions, including the offshoot SNA branches of USC and SPM. It was a plethora of acronyms: SAMO, SDA, SDM, SNA, SNDU, SNF, SNU, SPM, SPM-, SSDF, SSNM-, USC-, USC, USF, USP. Aidid's four SNA-aligned factions comprised a powerful bloc.The progressive tone of the proceedings was undercut by the actual lack of progress in the regions and on the streets of Mogadishu. In time, new factions emerged as the Somali Civil War entered a new phase: disintegration into independent and autonomous states.