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May 18: When the Flag of Secession Becomes a Shroud

May 18: When the Flag of Secession Becomes a Shroud
Osman OmarBy Osman Omar18 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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May 18: When the Flag of Secession Becomes a Shroud

I have seen this game before. First come the slogans, then the songs, then the explosions.Somalia doesn’t just suffer from Al-Shabaab’s terror—it suffers from something deeper, more insidious: betrayal dressed in political theater. And on May 18, that betrayal bared its teeth again.

While some celebrated what they call “independence” in Hargeisa, Mogadishu was picking up the pieces—again. A 78-year-old man blew himself up in the capital. But this wasn’t some random act of violence. No, this was a message. A deliberate, calculated act. This man, a relative of a known Somaliland poet  current member of  Al shabaab official joined 2023 Mr Gamadiid  chose May 18 to carry out his suicide mission.

That’s not coincidence. That’s ideology with a bomb strapped to its chest.

Sources close to the military tell me the Somali National Army is still verifying his ID, but intelligence from inside Al-Shabaab already paints a damning picture: the bomber came from Hargeisa three years ago. He arrived in Mogadishu, supposedly for medical treatment. Then? Silence. For seven months, no one saw him. People thought he’d gone back home. Turns out, he never left. He stayed in the shadows—waiting to die for a cause rooted not in faith or justice, but in hatred for Somalia’s unity.

Even worse? This isn’t new.

Back in 2016, Salah Badbaado—a sitting member of Somalia’s Parliament from Somaliland—walked into Aden Adde International Airport and blew himself up. A lawmaker turned terrorist. If that doesn’t chill your blood, it should.

Now let me be brutally honest: Al-Shabaab and the Somaliland secessionist movement are not opposites—they are cousins. One blows up buildings. The other blows up national identity. Different methods, same mission—divide Somalia and destabilize the region.

We need to stop pretending that secessionist ideology is just “another political view.” It’s not. It’s a slow-burning fuse under the Horn of Africa. We cannot normalize it. We cannot entertain it as “legitimate free political will.” Doing so is not diplomacy—it’s suicide.

When you allow false nationhood to take root, you eventually get suicide bombers who believe they’re dying for it. That’s what happened on May 18 in Mogadishu. A day once sold as symbolic has now become soaked in blood.

Let’s call it what it is: this is no independence movement—it’s a recruiting ground for terror.

We can no longer afford to sugarcoat this. Somalia’s enemies don’t always come waving black flags. Sometimes they come smiling, with ballot boxes and fake constitutions. But their endgame is the same—shatter the Somali nation and write their own map.

Somalia’s wounds aren’t just made by Shabaab’s bullets. They are deepened by separatist lies. And if we’re not vigilant, May 18 will become more than just a bad memory. It’ll become a turning point we never come back from.

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