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Winning Hearts and Minds: How the Somali Government is Defeating the Khawaarij

By Khadarow
Last updated: March 8, 2023
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Al-Shabaab, an Islamist militant group, has been one of the most significant security challenges in Somalia and the region. It has waged an insurgency against the Somali government and its allies, including African Union (AU) peacekeepers, for over a decade, and has controlled vast swathes of territory in the country in the past. However, in recent times, the group has suffered significant setbacks, and its fortunes have begun to decline, mainly due to the erosion of its support base among the Somali people.

Al-Shabaab’s greatest defeat is not at the battlefront but in losing the hearts and minds of the Somali people. For years, the group has used a combination of coercion, propaganda, and indoctrination to recruit and retain its fighters and supporters. They exploited the widespread poverty, unemployment, and lack of basic services to lure vulnerable youth into their ranks, promising them a better future and a sense of belonging. They also employed a ruthless campaign of terror, targeting civilians, government officials, and foreign nationals to instill fear and control the population.

However, the Somali government has responded with a multi-faceted approach to defeat Al-Shabaab, including military, financial, and psychological strategies. The military component involves the deployment of Somali and AU troops to retake territory held by the group, disrupt its supply lines, and weaken its military capabilities. The financial component aims to cut off Al-Shabaab’s access to funding by targeting its sources of revenue, such as the illegal charcoal trade and extortion of local businesses. The psychological component involves countering the

group’s propaganda and messaging, exposing its atrocities, and promoting positive narratives about the government’s efforts to restore stability and provide services to the people.

The government’s efforts are beginning to pay off, as Al-Shabaab’s control and influence have significantly diminished in recent times. The group has lost significant territory, and its ability to launch large-scale attacks has been reduced. More importantly, the group’s appeal to the Somali people has waned, as they have become increasingly disillusioned with its extremist ideology, brutality, and disregard for civilian lives. This shift in public opinion is evidenced by the emergence of whistleblowers who are providing critical intelligence to the government and its allies, enabling them to target Al-Shabaab leaders and disrupt its operations.

Moreover, Al-Shabaab’s tactics have become more desperate and ineffective, as it has resorted to indiscriminate attacks on civilians, including women and children, to maintain its relevance and terrorize the population. This has further alienated the group from the people, and strengthened their resolve to support the government’s efforts to defeat it.

Al-Shabaab’s greatest defeat is not at the battlefront but in losing the hearts and minds of the Somali people. The government’s multi-faceted approach to defeating the group is working, as it has significantly weakened its control and influence in the country. The emergence of whistleblowers and the growing public opposition to the group’s extremist ideology and tactics are positive signs for Somalia’s future. However, the government and its allies must remain vigilant and continue to engage with the people, provide services and opportunities, and counter extremist narratives to

prevent a resurgence of Al-Shabaab or other extremist groups in the future

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