- Abdi Hasan Awale Qeybdiid
Abdi Hasan Awale or Abdi Qeybdiid ( _so. "Cabdi Xasan Cawaale (Qeybdiid)"), born in 1948, is a Somali militia leader, or
warlord , affiliated with theSomali National Alliance and a member of theHabar Gedir clan. InDecember 2006 he led an engagement on behalf of theTransitional Federal Government (TFG), backed by significant forces ofEthiopia n troops, known as theBattle of Bandiradley .He is also the "Mad Abdi" of the July 12, 1993
Abdi House Raid which presaged the First Battle of Mogadishu.Career synopsis
Abdi Qeybdid served as a police chief under the dictator
Mohamed Siad Barre inSomalia .He achieved prominence asMohammed Farrah Aidid 's interior minister in its clashes with UN forces during the so-called "nation-building" phase ofUNOSOM II in 1993. Like Aidid, he is a member of theSacad sub-clan of theHabar Gedir clan.In 1993 an assault force of
Delta Force commandos backed up by nearly 140United States Army Rangers and four US ArmySpecial Forces operators under the command of Gen.William Garrison and Col.Lee Van Arsdale captured Qeybdiid together withOsman Ali Atto . He stayed in American custody for some months. The arrest is portrayed in the film Black Hawk Down.By 2001, he was the chief of police over Mogadishu as part of the new
Transitional National Government (TNG). [cite web
title=Disorder reigns, but Somalia rulers see calm, progress
url=http://www.netnomad.com/globesom.html
date=2001-03-12
accessdate=2007-01-29 ]In 2006, he fought with the
Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism (ARPCT) against theIslamic Courts Union in theSecond Battle of Mogadishu . They surrendered on11 July ,2006 , the last Alliance forces to do so. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/5167766.stm Somali Islamists win city battle"] , BBC, July 11, 2006]An August 24, 2006 article in the "
Sudan Tribune " alleges Qeybdiid's involvement with a shadowy Ethopian-backed intelligence unit known as theCentral Revolutionary Investigation Department . [cite web
url = http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article17246
title = Ethiopia: Zenawi’s sea of lies
date = 2006-08-24]In late 2006, after retreating from Mogadishu, he fought under the name of the newly-formed autonomous region known as
Galmudug but with out any known affiliation or permission as yet. He led its forces, fighting alongsideEthiopia andPuntland allies, in theBattle of Bandiradley .On
January 1 ,2007 , he returned to Mogadishu where he pled for there to be no reprisals against the defeated Islamists. [cite news
title=Somalia: No revenge against Islamists - former warlord
url=http://somalinet.com/news/world/Somalia/6350
publisher=SomaliNet
date=2007-01-01
accessdate=2007-01-29 ]Arrest in Sweden
In 2005 he was arrested in
Lund ,Sweden on suspicion ofgenocide , but released after a hearing inGothenburg found insufficient evidence for a prosecution.In October 2005 the Swedish newspaper "
Svenska Dagbladet " reported that a video recording incriminating Qeybdid had circulated amongst politically active exiled Somalis for a long time. The film showed how the police chief participated in the execution of young boys in the Somalian town ofKismayo in 1991, the year of the overthrow ofSiad Barre . The sequence is described as brutal, showing someone allegedly looking like Qeybdid interrogating a group of captured child soldiers before giving his militamen orders to open fire on them and kill them. [http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=59456 includes a picture from the scene in the video, in which a 17-year old is captured and killed.] Other claims related to his role in the militia ofMohamed Farrah Aidid in 1993, the time of the (first) Battle of Mogadishu.The Swedish authorities' attempts to interrogate Qeybdid proved fruitless, as he refused to answer questions on the grounds that the interpreter provided for him was a member of an enemy clan. The defence attorney appointed to him said, however, that he maintained his innocence.Its well known that the murder of Swedish
journalist Martin Adler in Mogadishu have been carried out by his followers in retaliation for this arrest. [ [http://www.newssafety.com/hotspots/countries/somalia/bbc/somalia250606.htm Swedish journalist's murder in Somalia may have been act of revenge"] , International News Safety Institute, June 25, 2006]References
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