Somali Civil War | |
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Mu'askar Anole | |
Leaders | Mukhtar Abu Ali Aisha[1] Mohamed Mire[2] |
Clans/Tribes: | Harti (Darod) |
Years active: | 2007-2009 |
Headquarters: | Laagta Anoole |
Operating Areas: | Southern Somalia |
Preceded by: | Islamic Courts Union |
Succeeded by: | Hizbul Islam |
Allies: | Al-Shabaab, ARS-Eritirea, Ras Kamboni Brigade, Jabhatul Islamiya |
Opponents: | Transitional Federal Government, ARS-Djibouti Ethiopia, AMISOM |
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Muaskar Anole (Anole School) also known as Anoole, Caanole, Mu'askar Anole, Mucaskarka Caanoole, Caanoole Mu'askar, Mucaskarka al-Furqan, al-Furqan Camp or al-Furqan Forces[1] was an Islamist militia in Somalia. The group participated in the 2006-2009 insurgency against Ethiopia and in January 2009 merged with the Asmara based wing of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia, led by Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys, the Ras Kamboni Brigade, led by Sheikh Hassan Abdullah Hersi al-Turki and Jabhatul Islamiya to form Hizbul Islam which became the second most powerful insurgent group (after al-Shabaab) in Somalia which continued fighting the TFG and AMISOM peacekeepers, after Ethiopian withdrawal. Little is known about the group.[3]
On 21 April 2009, Anole and the Ras Kamboni brigades fought each other in a village called Abdalla Birole, which lies 40 km west of Kismayo. This happened after Anole fighters invaded a village called Bulo Haji, while Ras Kamboni Brigade fighters arrived in Abdalla Birole and they clashed. The situation in the two villages was said to be tense, 4 people were killed and 7 injured during the fighting.[4]