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    Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan

    Somali military and faction leader

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  1. Major General Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan ( Somali: Maxamed Siciid Xirsi Moorgan, Arabic: محمد سعيد حيرسي مورغان ), also known as General Morgan or Colonel Morgan, is a Somali military and faction leader. He was the son-in-law of Siad Barre and Minister of Defence of Somalia. [1] He hails from the Majeerteen Darood clan.

    • 1980–2003
    • Siad Barre
  2. Oct 22, 2018 · Of course not all the Somali perpetrators headed to the US. Last year, General Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan was filmed watching Farmajo's presidential inauguration in Mogadishu, apparently as a guest. Morgan, known as the "butcher of Hargeisa," has lived freely in Kenya since the collapse of the Barre government in 1991.

  3. In January 1986, Barre's son-in-law and viceroy in the north General Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan, who was Barre's bodyguard before he married his daughter reportedly told Isaaq nomads at a waterhole "if you Isaaqs resist, we will destroy your towns, and you will inherit only ashes".

    • 1987 to 1989
    • Isaaq population
  4. Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan (Somali language: Maxamed Siciid Xirsi Moorgan. محمد سعيد هيرسي مورغان) was the son-in-law of Siad Barre and minister of defense of Somalia. [2] Said Hersi Morgan is thought to be responsible for many atrocities committed against the Somali population during the Barre government and during the civil ...

  5. Civil War; General Mohammed Farah Aideed and Ali Mahdi Mohammed. Secondary protagonists were Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan and Ahmed Omar Jess. Each warlord used the factions they led, the Somali government, military and people as instruments for pursuing their political interest.

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  6. Dec 29, 1992 · He was also a close colleague of Gen. Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan, the son-in-law of the ousted President, Mohammed Siad Barre, when General Morgan masterminded a war in 1988 against the Isaak clan ...

  7. clan leaders (Mohammed Farah Aidid, his chief antagonist, Mohammed Said Hersi "Morgan," and their various lieutenants and confederates), who had initially seemed will-ing to put their differences aside and work with the United Nations, turned out to be blatant liars whose true purpose was to pros-titute the U.N. effort to their own purposes.