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September 26, 2010   ·   22 Comments

Armed with assault rifles and machine guns mounted on pickup trucks, the Horn of Africa’s latest liberation group began fighting this summer in the semidesert formerly known as British Somaliland.

They call themselves the SSC and their deputy leader is a sturdy, gray-haired former army officer named Colonel Ali Hassan Sabarey, who speaks English and studied business administration at college.

He is also a Canadian.

“I really miss the hockey,” the former Toronto resident told the National Post in a phone interview. “I really miss that and I miss a lot of things. I miss the Eaton’s Centre, I miss the downtown, I miss the community and I hope I will be back.”

In the four months since Col. Sabarey, a former Seneca College student, and the SSC leader Suleiman Essa of Columbus, Ohio, arrived in the region, their militias have clashed repeatedly with Somaliland government forces.

“A number of people have lost their lives,” said Mohammed Omar, below, the Foreign Minister of Somaliland. He said the SSC was trying to undermine security in Somaliland and neighbouring Puntland and Ethiopia.

“It is very unfortunate to know that some of the people who are causing harm to our security, or attempting to endanger our security, are actually coming from the United States or from Canada,” the Foreign Minister said.

“I would describe those leaders who are waging war against Somaliland, we call them people who have committed war crimes. They simply attacked and killed citizens, therefore we would like to take them into justice in Somaliland.”

The SSC, which derives its name from the Sool, Sanaag and Cayn regions it represents, is a product of the almost total collapse of Somalia, one of the most lawless, chaotic and heavily armed places on the planet.

Somalia is also one of Canada’s top sources of refugees. About 150,000 ethnic Somalis live in Canada, according to government figures. But some have returned to take up leadership positions in their troubled homeland.

Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke of Ottawa served as prime minister of Somalia’s fragile UN-backed Transitional Federal Government until he resigned on Tuesday. A handful of young Toronto men has also joined Somalia’s version of the Taliban, Al-Shabab.

And there is Col. Sabarey.

“He’s a very easy-going, humble kind of guy,” said Abdi Saleban of Ottawa, who attended a conference in Nairobi last year that founded the SSC and made Col. Sabarey its deputy leader. “He has a military background.”

The colonel comes from Las Anod, in northern Somalia, his associates said. He served in the Somali National Army during the reign of military dictator Siad Barre. He left the country in 1990 to study in the United States and came to Canada in 1991, he said.

That same year, northern Somalia broke away from the south. The Somali National Movement, formed by exiles in London, declared independence from southern Somalia. It called the new northern republic Somaliland.

Roughly the size of England, Somaliland borders Somalia’s Puntland region, Ethiopia, Djibouti and the strategic Gulf of Aden. With its capital in Hargeisa, it has a population of 3.5 million and an economy largely based on livestock exports to Saudi Arabia. Relative to the turmoil in southern Somalia, it is peaceful.

“Somaliland is actually a flourishing democracy,” Foreign Minister Omar said. “We have just had a presidential election which has been declared a free and fair election by the international community. We also have a thriving society, including the economy.”

But almost 20 years after declaring independence, the breakaway region is not widely recognized internationally. Canada does not formally recognize the Republic of Somaliland.

Neither do clan leaders in the Sool, Sanaag and Cayn regions that are nominally part of Somaliland accept secession. They want to remain part of Somalia. Experts believe the issue is partly rooted in clan differences between the Isaaq-dominated Somaliland government and the SSC, which is made up of Daroods.

The issue came to a head in 2007, when Somaliland forces moved into Las Anod, the administrative capital of the Sool region. Clan leaders responded with a declaration calling for “all necessary sacrifices in terms of life and resources to be put at the disposal of the liberation struggle.”

“Three years ago, they have forcefully occupied this territory, SSC territory and have violated the rights of the citizens,” Col. Sabarey said. “Since then they killed many people, they forced so many people out of the country and within the country as refugees.”

He said the Somaliland government had denied basic services such as health care, clean water and schools to the eastern regions. “Calling us war criminals, it’s a false statement and they have attacked this territory and still they are here. They are attacking us.”

In October 2009, hundreds of members of the Somali diaspora, many from North America and Europe, gathered in the Kenyan capital and selected Col. Sabarey and Mr. Essa to lead the SSC and recruit a militia force.

“You know, when you are a place where there is no government, to save your people and save yourself you have to at least bring some power to your people, and that is exactly what they are doing there,” said Mr. Saleban.

Skirmishes between the SSC and Somaliland forces began shortly after the two leaders returned to the region in May. In June, the United Nations reported that thousands had been displaced by the fighting.

The Somaliland Times reported on July 24 the SSC had attacked Somaliland forces in Widh Widh. A Somaliland soldier was killed and 20 SSC fighters were injured, while another 10 were

taken prisoner, it reported. Osman Hassan, an executive of the diaspora organization that helped elect Col. Sabarey to his position, said the fighting had been minimal. And he said some SSC supporters are not happy about that.

“There have been a number of encounters with the Somaliland militias and the SSC, but not to the extent that we would have liked,” said Mr. Hassan, a Geneva-based executive committee member of the Northern Somali Unionist Movement.

“They were supposed to really fight, you know, guerrilla war, hit and run. The Somaliland militias are not that strong. I mean, most of them are unpaid and they have a lot of deserters. So it’s not as though we are facing the USA army in Iraq,” he said.

“To be honest with you, I have not been impressed, neither with him nor with his leader,” he said of Col. Sabarey and Mr. Essa. “They have been getting a lot of money, almost a half a million dollars, from the diaspora and most of it has actually been wasted. So we have been very unhappy with them…. So Ali Sabarey and Suleiman are, I think, on their way out.”

Al Jazeera featured Col. Sabarey in a report broadcast in July. It was titled: “Somalia’s newest armed group SSC threatens violent campaign.” Footage showed young armed men standing at attention before Col. Sabarey.

The SSC fighters were shown driving a “technical,” a pickup truck with a heavy gun mounted in the bed. The letters S-S-C were scrawled on the driver’s door in red paint.

“Our ultimate goal is to make this area peaceful and prosperous and also seek a united Somalia,” Col Sabarey, dressed in a military uniform, said in the broadcast. It did not mention he was Canadian, but Somalis in Toronto who saw the segment recognized him.

Commentary on Somali news websites ranges from supportive of the SSC cause to calling its leaders “blood-soaked warmongers” who should be arrested and handed over to Canadian and U.S. authorities.

In interviews, Col. Sabarey told the National Post that while he misses Canada, he did not hesitate to return to Africa. “I have to sacrifice. Sometimes you have to help your original community and you have to do what you have to do,” he said.

“The people that say, ‘They shouldn’t go back to where they are born’ … I don’t believe that. I believe I’m an ambassador from Canada. And wherever I am, I represent Canada.”

Despite the uniforms and weapons, he said he would prefer to use the power of persuasion to make the Somaliland troops leave. “To force them would be the last resort. I’m a Canadian, I’m not that much good for fighting.”

sbell@nationalpost.com
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Readers Comments (22)

  1. Abdisamd says:

    The Somaliland Govt needs to invest in these areas. The people of Sool & Sanaag need to see that they are part of Somaliland. What are the incentives for the people of Sool & Sanaag, they need improved roads, education and health also jobs. They need to see their future is with Somaliland and not the war torn Somalia or corrupt Puntland.

    But that does not mean that the Somaliland Govt should not fight the SSC militia it should its a matter of national security but the S/land Govt needs to engaged positively with the clan leaders of the area and show what they can do for the people.

    Previous S/Land administration have ignored this area but now it needs to set policy and procedures in place to bring the Sool & Sanaag regions into the fold. We need to see the S/Land Govt mature and engage the people of Sool & Sanaag in real development and fight for their rights as part of Somaliland.

    • adam ahmed says:

      ssc community had never been a part of snm so called somaliland, but their land has been occupied against their will by the so called somaliland, they last confrontation between ssc army and the snm army was happened may this year in widhwidh town ssc territory, where snm army invaded with aggression and killed old civilian, women and children. laasanod city the capital of ssc has felt in the snm hands on 15 oct. 2007 and they killed, tortured and imprison the residence of the city, even rape the women in every age.

      • Jimcaale says:

        First of all, Somaliland has a military and not a Militia so learn some respect. The SSC is a militia. 2) The SL military could have destroyed Las Anod and Puntland 100 times over if they wished, but they chose to take the high ground. 3) The cowardly SSC, attack and kill police men coming out of Masjids and after breaking their fast in ramadan. Their only crime is that they are prosomaliland. They conduct assassinations etc. 4) It is this type of behaviour that has led to the SL military entering LA. So be honest with yourself. 5) RAPE!!! what rape? where is your proof? I respect the political position of the SSC, but their actions are haram. They should be spending their resources developing LA, but instead they want to insight clanist animosity in an area of the country where Allah(swt) blessed with peace. 6) Not all of SSC is Darood and Not all Daroods are anti Somaliland. Example, many of SL military generals are Dhulbhante. So to portray SSC as one political block is wrong and dishonest. The 3 rival positions in the SSC are as follows:

        1. Pro-somaliland (independence)
        2. Pro-Puntland (unification by political domination of Hawyee)
        3. New block (SSC – unification through corruption)

        7) Puntland is a peaceful state; which has some political issue to resolve with Somaliland. Inshallah in the future they will. They are also a Darood state with limited loyalty to SSC.

        Finally, they truth of the SSC is that they are more concerned with destabilizing Somaliland than they are with the well being of their people. They offer nothing to the people accept chaos, anarchy and bloodshed. Las Anod is underdeveloped, because SL is unrecognized and so people from the diaspora are investing in their towns. The people of LA should do the same. With the 1/2 million they could have opened a few schools, hospitals, libraries etc, but instead they are saying " Somaliland government had DENIED basic services such as health care, clean water and schools to the eastern regions. “Calling us war criminals, it’s a false statement and they have attacked this territory and still they are here. THEY ARE ATTACKING US.” looool seriously get a life!

    • ABDI QAYAAD says:

      This guy Sabarey is sick He wants to bring us Dulbahantes problem.We don't want to be identified with a terrorist like him.Our Elders are in the GURTI(Somaliland Upper House),we have MPs and officials in the Government of S/LAND. GO AWAY TERRORIST WE HATE YOU AND THE CIVIL WORLD HATES YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Hassan says:

    He is an old man, who wishes to be in a position of power that gives him financial stability. And he'll happily kill fellow Somalis to get it. Nevermind the fact that he should be tried for war-crimes for his role under the Bare regime.

  3. faisal says:

    No matter the bad actions and killings of SSC terrorists Somaliland administration must double their development programmes in Sool region.

    In democratic countries like Somaliland differences are solved through dialogue and mutual understanding where the majority leads the minority.

    i'm so confident that this rebel group will fail and one day SSC criminals will face the justice in somaliland or Canada or the US

  4. mohamed says:

    The SSC territory is indisputably part of the Northern Somaliland Republic
    and have shared multi indigenous settlements the majority almost 75%
    are the Isaaks. Besides the majority of the 25% Harti-Darod embrace
    themselves as pure Somalilanders without allowing to become insurgent
    dissidents in favour of joining the Somalia in peril anarchy. Besides, I just don't
    understand how American and Canadian Citizens could become insurgency
    fighters such as SSC leader Suleiman Essa of Colombus Ohio and
    Col. Ali Hassan Sabarey of Canada! ..This is heck of a case for the
    Homeland Security for both countries..It would seem that their citizenships
    are in deep problems.
    Finally I have no doubt that the new Somaliland Govt. will not rest to
    address these repeated threats of the so called SSC and ONLF
    nonsensical menaces against the peace loving Nation of The
    Northern Somaliland Republic in co-ordination with the neighborly
    friendly Igad/AU and all the other International Forums.
    Cheers.

  5. abdi says:

    " they have been getting a lot of money almost, half million dollars from the diaspora" i was wondering how a half million dollars would be a beneficial to the widhwidh & buuhoodle residants, building schools, roads, hospitals.

    i wonder why canadian and american law enforcement agencies failed to notice or aware of individuals who finance the terrorists

  6. Ali Dheere says:

    Ungrateful traitors, that what SSC are. Instead of building their towns and neighbourhoods, they are planting seeds of hate and terror in the land.

    SSC leaders, don't have an atom of inteligence. They are just a bunch of wannabes who are gambling with the peace and tranquility their people enjoy as citizens of the Great Somaliland nation.

  7. abdi says:

    Just by hearing the guy talk about missing Eaton center and other dumb statements that he made erases all doubt that he is an empty tin and will for sure not succeed. For those who concider this types of people their leaders, may God bless you.

  8. Mustafa Ahmed says:

    why can't we all just live in peace? we are one. we are all somalis. we all share the same language. we share the same religion. we share the same culture. what barbarians we all are.

    Canada and the USA are home to hundreds of ethnic groups, dozens of religions and hundreds of languages and they all live in peace.

    Why can't Somalia be like this?

    • Somalia says:

      Because of the hate filled Somalialnder supporters thinking that they own SSC we are born free and no one can come to us and tell us we are not part of SOmalia.

      We chosen Somalia !

      • Jimcaale says:

        The Alshabab declare Jihad against all of East Africa, send suicide bombers to SL and PL, the SSC kill police men and somalilanders are HATE FILLED!

        Brotha, the SSC does is not united and the so-called SSC (sool, sanaag, Cayn) does not belong to the Darood alone if that is your underlying belief. These guys are all opportunists playing with the minds of their own tribes men. Name 1 hospital opened by the SSC?

      • ayanle says:

        Then go to somalia because this land is somaliland.

  9. Xassan says:

    After reading all the comments above, one thing is clear to me and anybody that use judges without taking sides. all i hear are some Dhulbahante that are expressing their hate towords isaaq and keep blaming them for talking over their land, and some Isaaq folks talking about how proud they are ruling dhulbahante in their land. untill that hate is erase from both of you, walaahi this trouble will never end between the two until you take each other us brothers and sisters. why can't you focus and embrace on the fact that you guys have lived side by side with each other for thousands of years if not more. The fact that many Isaaq women's are mothers to the others suns and vise versa. the fact that you are the closest of somalees in terms of dialect and culture. lets focus on what really matter not who kills the other more, because that would not take us all far in this world, and in Akhira to JAHANAMA.
    SALAAMU CALAYKUM

    • mohamed says:

      It's all about a nation and a Sovereign State..which is the only good
      thing that matter and counts. Somaliland is a Nation and a functioning
      Sovereign State ..anything else is absolutely nonsense and heedless and will not work. That's the solidarity steadfast of the good Somalilanders to their
      beloved Somaliland.
      Cheers.

  10. Saleebaan Xaaji says:

    That guy Osman Hassan in Geneva is useless. People like him collect money from Beesha Harti and feather their nests in Geneva and etc. Someone already pointed out that Beesha Harti is well represented in the Somaliland political, social, business and military leadership. These SSC guys are just out to feather their nests in Europe, North America and elsewhere. It is also worth noting that Somaliland has set up a special tax to fund development in Sool and Sanaag. Lest we forget Las Anod recently got clean drinking water under the Somaliland government, electricity, schools. etc. Beeni raad ma leh.

  11. Elizabeth says:

    As a former ESL teacher of many Somali high school students, I can attest that Somaliland is doing a good job of bringing back education to their country. Most teenagers that came to me with some education were from the northern area. Apologies to my southern Somali students! You all worked hard with equal dedication to your studies. I only wish to compliment the government of Somaliland for getting their act together to provide essential services to their people. I hope they will soon be recognized by the US and the UN.

  12. detroit says:

    LOOOL at this Elizabeth character. relax bro your names probably Hussein and living in either london or Hargaisa. and you definitely are no ESL teacher. and another thing this biased media outlet needs to stop deleting posts that dont bode well for the isaaq regime. just remember 1 thing every dog has its day, enjoy your day on top, financed by the british government. your much needed funding to surpress the people of SSC will soon run out.

  13. kkkk says:

    aeyeeydiina wasa

  14. kkkkkkkkkk says:

    waad qaadataa

  15. mohamad says:

    by the way you think any only or anybody knows somali land thes govermant took arms and michn gans from athoiba and the think with thes can conquar bouhodle the ar driming and all of you ar driming der we ar called drwish we foght with said abdull hassan who was fighting with the english for somali fredam we ar her to free all somaliy bye the well of allah bucos we keept quait for along tim somaliland butland somalia ther is only and well be somalia and every one should and well work to mak it again acountery ok


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