Somalia's Macawisley Abuses Rise, Casting Shadow on Anti-Al-Shabaab Strategy

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - The chief of Somalia's military court, Hassan Ali Nur Shute, revealed on Tuesday that human rights violations by the Macawisley militia, an ally in the central regions' fight against Al-Shabaab, have surged by 11 percent.

The rise includes attacks on government security forces, which has raised significant concerns about the conduct of the clan militias which control large parts of the Hiran region and some areas in Middle Shabelle province.

These government-backed clan militias have increasingly turned against Somali security personnel, a situation that aligns with the broader governmental strategy of employing local forces to combat Al-Shabaab. However, this approach has led to questions about the oversight and accountability of the armed groups.

Shute's acknowledgment of the violations comes at a crucial time for Somalia, which is striving for stability. Since the Somali government started arming clan militias under the Ma'awisley banner in 2022 to tackle Al-Shabaab, there has been a noticeable increase in the militia's crimes brought before the military court. 

The scenario reflects the intricate interplay of security, governance, and human rights in Somalia, where the distinction between friend and foe can become indistinct in counter-terrorism operations.

Last year, there were clashes between US-trained elite Danab forces and Macawisley amid a stalled offensive against Al-Shabaab in Al-Baraf town within the Middle Shabelle region.

GAROWE ONLINE

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