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===Rahanweyn Resistance Ar Government]] (TNG) under President [[Abdiqasim Salad Hassan]]. |
===Rahanweyn Resistance Ar Government]] (TNG) under President [[Abdiqasim Salad Hassan]]. |
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with the hope of being part of the nascent national government.<ref name="SOMALIA-RRA-LEADERS-IN-TALKS-WITH-TNG">{{cite news |date= |title= |url= |accessdate=2007-02-04 |publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]}}</ref> The feuding leaders of the RRA were eventually reconciled and, though conflicts periodically erupted thereafter, all joined the [[Transitional Federal Government]] (TFG) at its formation. |
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===President of Southwestern Somalia=== |
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On April 1, 2002, Shatigadud became the President of the [[Southwestern Somalia|Southwestern State of Somalia]], an autonomous self-proclaimed state in southern Somalia centered in Baidoa.<ref name=SOMALIA-RRA-SETS-UP-AUTONOMOUS-REGION>{{cite news|title=SOMALIA: RRA sets up autonomous region|url=http://www.fotw.us/flags/so-sws.html|date=2002-04-01|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|accessdate=2007-02-04|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130729014609/http://fotw.us/flags/so-sws.html|archivedate=2013-07-29}}</ref><ref name=THIRD-AUTONOMOUS-REGION-BREAKS-WITH-SOMALIA>{{cite news|title=Third autonomous region breaks with Somalia|url=http://www.afrol.com/News2002/som004_southwest.htm|publisher=[[Afrol News]]|date=2002-03-02|accessdate=2007-02-04}}</ref> The polity's organization was thought to be a move to show the disaffection of the RRA with the nascent Mogadishu-based Transitional National Government, as well as an act to counter the influence of the [[Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council]] (SRRC) in the same regions.<ref name="THIRD-AUTONOMOUS-REGION-BREAKS-WITH-SOMALIA" /> |
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Internal disputes developed between Shatigadud, who wished to support the new [[Somalia Reconciliation and Restoration Council]] (SRRC), and his two deputies, [[Sheikh]] [[Aden Madobe]] and [[Muhammad Ibrahim Habsade]], who wished to continue to support the TNG. The conflict resulted in many deaths and calls for Shatigadud to step down as President.<ref name=BAIDOA-UNEASY>{{cite news|title=Baidoa uneasy as RRA leaders wrangle|url=http://www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=28534|publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]|date=2002-06-27|accessdate=2007-02-04}}</ref> Habsade continued to meet with TNG leaders ostensibly with the hope of being part of the nascent national government.<ref name="SOMALIA-RRA-LEADERS-IN-TALKS-WITH-TNG">{{cite news |date= |title= |url= |accessdate=2007-02-04 |publisher=[[The New Humanitarian|IRIN]]}}</ref> The feuding leaders of the RRA were eventually reconciled and, though conflicts periodically erupted thereafter, all joined the [[Transitional Federal Government]] (TFG) at its formation. |
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Personal life
Shatigadud was born in 1946 in Bakaar Yare, Waajid, Bakool, near the border with Ethiopia in southern Somalia. He hailed from the Hariin subclan of Mirifle Rahanweyn. He attended primary school in Baidoa, then moved to Mogadishu for secondary school.[citation needed] He later studied at universities in Somalia, Italy and Russia. He was multilingual, reportedly speaking Somali, Maay, Arabic, Italian, Russian and English.[citation needed]
Career
===Rahanweyn Resistance Ar Government]] (TNG) under President Abdiqasim Salad Hassan.
with the hope of being part of the nascent national government.[1] The feuding leaders of the RRA were eventually reconciled and, though conflicts periodically erupted thereafter, all joined the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) at its formation.