- Rahanweyn Resistance Army
Infobox Somali faction
faction_name=Rahanweyn Resistance Army (RRA)
leaders=Col.Hasan Muhammad Nur Shatigadud Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade
clan_tribe=Rahanweyn (Digil and Mirifle)
active_years=October 13 ,1995 –present
headquarters=Baidoa
areaofoperations=southwestern Somalia, primarily Bay andBakool regions
predecessor=Digil-Mirifle Supreme Governing Council
successor=Formation of autonomousSouthwestern Somalia and joined as part of theTransitional Federal Government (TFG)
allies=Transitional National Government 2000–2002,Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council (SRRC) 2002–2003,Transitional Federal Government (TFG) 2004–present; also backed byEthiopia
opponents=Somali National Alliance (SNA) 1995–2001Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council (SRRC) 2001–2002 until Shatigadud's joining the SRRC; thereafter by the breakaway RRA movement under Madobe and Habsade until reconciliation in 2003Somali Patriotic Movement (SPM-Harti)Islamic Courts Union (ICU)The Rahanweyn Resistance Army (RRA), also known as the Reewin Resistance Army, is an autonomist militant group operating in the two southwestern regions of
Somalia , Bay andBakool . It was the first Reewin armed faction to emerge during theSomali civil war . The stated goal of the RRA is the creation and recognition of an independent state ofSouthwestern Somalia , currently led byHasan Muhammad Nur Shatigadud .The RRA was found in a "shir" assembly at Jhaffey, west of Baidoa, on
13 October 1995 . Col. Hassan Mohamed Nur, "Shaargaduud" (Red Shirt) was elected chair, and an executive committee composed of officers, traditional and religious leaders, and intellectuals was established. The formation of the RRA was triggered by the invasion of Baidoa by Mohamed Farah Aideed's militia on17 September 1995 , which overthrew the local government, The Digil-Mirifle Supreme Governing Council, which was established in March 1995. Aideed completed the occupation of Reewin land by capturing Huddur in the Bakool region.The RRA's first major task was to recruit, train, and arm young Reewin men and women. Former officers supervised the training and all Reewin clans contributed men, arms, and money. Early in 1996, the RRA attacked the more important installations held by Aideed in Huddur and Baidoa. When reconciliation efforts, especially the Sodere Declaration and Cairo Accords, failed after the death of Aidid in a street fight and the succession of his son, "Aideed Junior," the RRA insisted that it would not negotiate with those who occupied Reewin land.
In October 1998, the RRA liberated Huddur and, by early November, Aideed's militia had retreated to Baidoa. This victory consolidated the RRA's military and political status locally and internationally. On
6 June 1999 , the RRA liberated Baidoa and continued to fight against Aideed forces in the Lower Shabelle region. However, the Arta Reconciliation Conference of May-August, 2000, which established a transitional national government, suspended further RRA military action. However, within a few months, the RRA broke away from the Arta agreements and began to work towards the establishment of an autonomous state.Under Shatigadud's leadership, the RRA planted landmines in many areas under its control in the war, as did many factions in the Civil War.cite news
title=LM Report 2002
url=http://www.icbl.org/lm/2002/somalia.html
publisher=Landmine Monitor
date=August 2002
accessdate=2007-02-04 ] It was also a participant, along with fifteen other factions of the civil war, in theNovember 11 ,2002 Deed of Commitment to ban landmines.cite web
title=LM Report 2005
url=http://www.icbl.org/lm/2005/somalia.html
publisher=Landmine Monitor
date=October 2005
accessdate=2007-02-04 ]Internal disputes in the RRA erupted in
2002 between Shatigadud, who wished to support the newSomalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council (SRRC) and his two deputies,Sheikh Aden Madobe andMuhammad Ibrahim Habsade , who wished to continue to support theTransitional National Government (TNG). The conflict resulted in many deaths and calls for Shatigadud to step down as President.cite news
title=Baidoa uneasy as RRA leaders wrangle
url=http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=28534
publisher=IRIN
date=2002-06-27
accessdate=2007-02-04] Habsade continued to meet with TNG leaders ostensibly with the hope of being part of the nascent national government.cite news
title=SOMALIA: RRA leaders in talks with TNG
url=http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=29653&SelectRegion=Horn_of_Africa&SelectCountry=SOMALIA
date=2002-09-02
publisher=IRIN
accessdate=2007-02-04] The warring leaders of the RRA were eventually reconciled and, though conflicts periodically erupted thereafter, all joined theTransitional Federal Government (TFG) at its formation.In June 2006
Botan Ise Alin 's milita that was allied toAlliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism has surrendered to RRA after theSecond Battle of Mogadishu byIslamic Court Union forces.References
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