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Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri "twinterviews" the hardline fighters who want to replace the Somali government with an Islamic state. The group began tweeting on December 7 under the handle HSM Press Office - an acronym for Harakat al-Shabab al-Mujahideen, or Movement of Holy Warrior Youth.

 

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Moshiri opens the conversation by linking al-Shabab to a blog post she wrote about the beginning of their Twitter campaign:

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Al-Shabab starts tweeting | Al Jazeera Blogs

@HSMPress which stands for Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen is not following anyone on Twitter, yet. In a week, however, it has accumulat...

Aljazeera

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@HSMPress: This is my take on your tweeting. t.co/gig00SOl

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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Al-Shabab responds about an hour later...

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@nazaninemoshiri If #US has a virtual embassy in #Tehran, why can't HSM maintain a virtual presence to impart the reality of Somali warfare?

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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...then picks out a sentence from Moshiri's blog post for criticism:

 

"I have been to Somalia many times. When I am there, I can barely get mobile phone reception and internet access is a luxury. If the group is indeed tweeting from the depths of Somalia, this shows how sophisticated an operation it must have developed."

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@nazaninemoshiri Your comment regarding lack of reception is open to dispute;Somali telecom industry is booming with millions of subscribers

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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@HSMPress True, but you have to be on same network as the person you are calling. When desk in Doha calls us, often can't get through.

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@nazaninemoshiri A little inconvenient, of course, but tele-density here in Somalia is 3X higher than that of some countries, like Ethiopia!

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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Moshiri gets back to al-Shabab's opening tweet, which compared their Twitter efforts with the United States' "virtual embassy" in Iran:

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@HSMPress but unfortunately, the Somali war isn't virtual is it. People on both sides are being killed or injured.

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@nazaninemoshiri bloodshed is the predictable corollary of foreign intervention; its impact on geopolitical structure of the region is broad

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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Moshiri pursues a few different lines of questioning, asking how al-Shabab views its coverage in the media and what it will take for them to lay down their arms:

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@HSMPress how do you view the way you are portrayed by the media?

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@nazaninemoshiri Most of it is propaganda masqueraded as objectivity, thus precluding the possibility of obtaining anything impartial

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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@HSMPress Do your views on Twitter represent the whole of your movement? Isn't Al Shabab fragmented, into different layers of leadership?

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@nazaninemoshiri Yes do & HSM is united unlike the crippled TFG militia. A fragmented org. couldn't possibly confront so many adversaries.

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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@HSMPress: what will it take for you to come to the negotiating table, and lay down your arms?

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@nazaninemoshiri How can one lay down his arms when his enemies are grinding their swords to terminate him. No to negotiations undr invasion

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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Moshiri asks about the movement's overall goals, and al-Shabab responds indirectly, addressing a different person:

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@HSMPress Most ordinary Somalis want peace, and reconstruction, what message do you have for them?

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@HSMPress what are you fighting for? International Jihad? Or a peaceful united future for Somalis?

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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@alykhansatchu To free our people from the ignominy of invasion &live according to the Laws of Shari'ah (Qur'an) It's our prerogative right!

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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Finally, the exchange ends - at least for now - with an attempt at humour by al-Shabab, and Moshiri's pointed response:

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@nazaninemoshiri This must be #AlJazeera's innovative new approach to Twitter interviews. Should we call it Twinterview?

HSM Press Office

a day ago

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@HSMPress well it certainly isn't that easy or safe for me to come and interview you face to face is it?

AJEMOSHIRI

a day ago

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uchi   

What the hell? Seriously is this guy on drugs? They are blowing up/killing children and pregnant women & he is talking about peace. Why did he even mention the US and Iran, ***** doesn't even have running water & he is talking about international issues. Bloody hell we are doomed.

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uchi   

Nah I wouldn't be surprised if it's one of those many western educated youth who ran to the promised land to fight the infidels. No virgins in heaven for you buddy.

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