the president who
Jubabland is significant change to the
status quo in the South of the country. It is home to a large number
of the “Darood” clan, who were subject to clan cleansing(1)
during the early part of the Somali civil war. The area was invaded
few times by different warlords and recently by al-shabaab fighters due
to its strategic importance. It has been the hub for the charcoal
trade which funded both the southern warlords and the militant
extremists alike. During the Islamists rule, Mogadisho, currently
being represented by president Mohamoud, was not so preoccupied with
Jubaland; if anything it slowed down the liberation of these areas.
Kismayo, the capital of Jubaland, forms an economical loss to both
Mogadisho warlords and the Islamists. After the fall of Kismayo, 23
million dollars’ worth of charcoal was held in Kismayo port, prompting
Mr Mahmoud to send a private plane packed with warlords and their media
mouthpieces in a circus like attempt to cover up the economics of the
war in south Somalia. At the heart of this however was the recovery of
the charcoal money. Read more
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