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Koosafaaro was an officer of [[Mohamed Abshir Muse]] during the 1960s. In responsive to power-sharing disagreements, the Habar Gidir staged a small revolt in 1964. The collective punishment meted out by Koosafaaro resulted in the first ever organized armed resistance in Somalia called Koofiya Dhuub. In the 1970s he led a subset of the police called ''ciidanka darwiish'' meaning the Darwishian Force, whose members donned a white keffiyeh.<ref>The nature of the state in Somalia and Somaliland: The Conversations of the Statebuilding and Peacebuilding Processes</ref>

==See also==
* [[Salaad Gabeyre Kediye]]

==References==
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[[Category:Somalian military leaders]]

Revision as of 08:25, 31 December 2018

Koosafaaro
BornLas Anod
DiedLas Anod
Allegiance Somalia
Service/branchFlag of the Somali Police Force Somali National Police Force
Years of service1960s-1970s
Rankofficer
Commands heldSomali Police Force

Koosafaaro was an officer of Mohamed Abshir Muse during the 1960s. In responsive to power-sharing disagreements, the Habar Gidir staged a small revolt in 1964. The collective punishment meted out by Koosafaaro resulted in the first ever organized armed resistance in Somalia called Koofiya Dhuub. In the 1970s he led a subset of the police called ciidanka darwiish meaning the Darwishian Force, whose members donned a white keffiyeh.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ The nature of the state in Somalia and Somaliland: The Conversations of the Statebuilding and Peacebuilding Processes

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