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Legal Implications of Support for Al-Shabaab by a Former Foreign Minister and Ex-Presidential Security Adviser under Somali and International Law

Legal Implications of Support for Al-Shabaab by a Former Foreign Minister and Ex-Presidential Security Adviser under Somali and International Law
Abdullahi M Hassan (Abdullahi Yabarow)By Abdullahi M Hassan (Abdullahi Yabarow)11 July 2024Updated:12 July 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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Legal Implications of Support for Al-Shabaab by a Former Foreign Minister and Ex-Presidential Security Adviser under Somali and International Law

The complex interplay between national and international legal frameworks is critical in addressing the issue of a former foreign minister and ex-presidential security adviser supporting Al-Shabaab, a notorious terrorist organization in Somalia. This essay delves into the legal ramifications under the Somali Constitution, Somali Penal Code, broader Somali legal structure, and applicable international laws and norms, providing a comprehensive analysis of the potential legal consequences.

Somali Constitution

Sovereignty and Security

The Somali Constitution firmly establishes the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the nation. Article 1 declares Somalia as a sovereign state, emphasizing the importance of maintaining national unity and security. Article 18 specifically guarantees the right to security, mandating the government to protect the nation from internal and external threats. Support for Al-Shabaab, a group that actively undermines national security, directly contravenes these constitutional mandates.

Anti-Terrorism Provisions

Article 21 prohibits any actions that threaten the sovereignty and security of the state, while Article 24 guarantees the right to life, obliging the state to protect citizens from acts of terrorism. A former foreign minister or ex-presidential security adviser providing support to Al-Shabaab, whether direct or indirect, violates these constitutional protections, undermining the state’s duty to safeguard its citizens and territory.

Somali Penal Code

Offenses against State Security

The Somali Penal Code outlines severe penalties for actions compromising state security. Article 184 punishes acts of terrorism and any form of support to terrorist organizations. Article 185 criminalizes aiding, abetting, or providing material support to terrorist groups, including indirect support, reflecting the legal system’s stringent stance against terrorism.

High treason, defined in Article 201, includes collaborating with enemies of the state. An ex-minister or ex-presidential security adviser promoting the terrorist organization Al-Shabaab to take over from the government falls squarely within this definition, warranting severe penalties due to the betrayal of public trust and the threat posed to national security. Refusing to acknowledge Al-Shabaab as a terrorist organization shows a lack of care for national security.

Corruption and Abuse of Office

Articles 244 and 245 address corruption and abuse of office, prohibiting public officials from misusing their power for personal gain or engaging with illicit organizations. A public official supporting Al-Shabaab raises a serious concern about their conduct while they were in office. This exemplifies gross abuse of power and corruption, meriting legal repercussions to maintain the integrity of public office and deter similar misconduct.

Broader Somali Legal Structure

Anti-Terrorism Law

Law No. 6 of 2015 establishes a comprehensive framework for combating terrorism in Somalia. This law encompasses preventive measures, investigation, and prosecution of individuals supporting terrorist activities. It reinforces the legal obligation to prosecute former officials involved in supporting terrorism, ensuring that justice is served and national security is preserved. Trying to legitimize and incite support for Al-Shabaab is dangerous and violates anti-terrorism law.

Security Sector Reforms

Recent reforms emphasize integrity among security personnel and government officials, implementing strict measures against those compromising national security. These reforms underscore the necessity of holding ex-ministers or security advisers accountable for supporting Al-Shabaab, reinforcing the legal and ethical standards expected of public servants.

International Laws and Norms

United Nations Security Council Resolutions

UNSCR 1373 (2001):

  • Paragraph 1: Decides that all States shall prevent and suppress the financing of terrorist acts and refrain from providing any form of support, active or passive, to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts.
  • Paragraph 2: Calls upon States to criminalize the provision of funds, financial assets, or economic resources for such acts and ensure that any person who participates in the financing, planning, preparation, or perpetration of terrorist acts or in supporting terrorist acts is brought to justice.

UNSCR 1844 (2008):

  • Paragraph 8: Imposes targeted sanctions on individuals and entities designated by the Sanctions Committee as engaging in or providing support for acts that threaten the peace, security, or stability of Somalia, including recruiting for armed groups, violating the arms embargo, and obstructing the delivery of humanitarian assistance.

International Humanitarian Law

The Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols prohibit acts of terrorism and support to terrorist activities. Relevant provisions include:

  • Geneva Convention IV, Article 33: Prohibits collective punishment, pillage, and reprisals against protected persons and their property.
  • Additional Protocol I, Article 51: Protects civilian populations from direct attacks and prohibits indiscriminate attacks.

International Criminal Law

The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) provides the legal basis for prosecuting crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide. Relevant articles include:

  • Article 7: Defines crimes against humanity, which include acts such as murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation, and other inhumane acts committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population.
  • Article 25: Establishes individual criminal responsibility for those who aid, abet, or otherwise assist in the commission or attempted commission of such crimes.

Conclusion

The legal consequences for a former foreign minister or ex-presidential security adviser supporting Al-Shabaab are severe and multifaceted, spanning national and international legal frameworks. Under the Somali Constitution, such actions violate provisions safeguarding national security and the right to life. The Somali Penal Code prescribes harsh penalties for terrorism, high treason, and corruption. Broader Somali legal structures, including the Anti-Terrorism Law and security sector reforms, reinforce the necessity of accountability.

Internationally, United Nations Security Council resolutions, international humanitarian law, and international criminal law provide a robust legal basis for prosecuting and sanctioning those supporting terrorism. The combined force of these legal instruments ensures comprehensive legal consequences, upholding justice, and reinforcing global security norms.

It is imperative for the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), the justice system, and the Somali police to listen to interviews and gather all relevant evidence to take appropriate actions against those implicated in supporting Al-Shabaab. This ensures that everyone is equal under the law and that the rule of law is maintained. Holding ex-officials accountable for supporting Al-Shabaab is essential to maintaining national integrity, deterring future misconduct, and promoting international peace and security.

 

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Abdullahi M Hassan ( Abdullahi Yabarow), Legal Researcher, Co-founder and Director of the Federal Dialogue, the National Unity Programme, and the Legal Office at Mowlac Forum, a Somali-based research organisation. He holds a Master of Laws (LLM) and is a legal researcher, political scholar, and international legal advisor. His expertise includes public international law, human rights law, and federal dialogue processes, focusing on legal reform, governance, and state-building in post-conflict and transitional contexts. Abdullahi remains dedicated to advancing inclusive governance, legal development, and the rule of law through research, advocacy, and strategic legal counsel at national and international levels.

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