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Al-Shabab goes to war with Kenyan army on Twitter

GEOFFREY YORK

JOHANNESBURG— From Thursday's Globe and Mail

Published Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 8:57PM EST

Last updated Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 9:02PM EST

 

 

With the Kenyan military bogged down in a slow-moving invasion of Somalia, its fiercest clashes with the enemy are now erupting in a new battlefield: the Twitterverse.

 

And in the Twitter wars between the Kenyan army and its Islamist foes, it was a senior Kenyan spokesman who suffered an embarrassingly self-inflicted wound.

 

 

The Kenyan army spokesman, Major Emmanuel Chirchir, has been waging a ferocious Twitter campaign against the militant fighters of al-Shabab. But in his latest volley on the micro-blogging service, he misfired badly by tweeting a series of photos from 2009, claiming they were proof that a man from Nairobi had been stoned to death by al-Shabab this week.

 

Major Chirchir, who was ridiculed last year for using Twitter to threaten a Kenyan attack on “loaded donkeys” at the Somali border, said the photos showed a Kenyan man from Nairobi who had been “recruited” by al-Shabab and then was stoned to death on Tuesday because he had a different “opinion” from them. He said the stoning took place in the southern Somali city of Kismayo, a key target of the Kenyan offensive.

 

A few hours later, a young Somali-American journalist dug up the truth. The photos were not taken in Kismayo this week. They were taken in 2009 in an entirely different place, near Mogadishu, and the circumstances were completely different from Major Chirchir’s version. Al-Shabab was not even involved in the stoning.

 

The photos were famous because they had won a prize in the respected World Press Photo contest in 2010. They showed a 48-year-old Somali man, Mohamed Abukar Ibrahim, being stoned to death by another militant group, Hizb al-Islam, for alleged adultery.

 

The journalist who uncovered the story, Minnesota-based freelancer Mukhtar Ibrahim, said the tweets by Major Chirchir were “naked propaganda.”

 

On Twitter, many Kenyans were angered by the spokesman’s actions. One Kenyan blogger, Robert Alai, tweeted that it was “pathetic” that the military spokesman had “lied to us.”

 

Major Chirchir did not respond on Twitter to a flood of questions about his use of the 2009 photos. But he told a Nairobi newspaper, the Daily Nation, that a Kenyan man was stoned to death in Kismayo on Tuesday by al-Shabab militants on accusations that he was spying for Kenya.

 

Al-Shabab, meanwhile, used the Kenyan blunder as an opportunity for its own Twitter offensive against the Kenyan army. “They seem unsophisticated, even in their propaganda campaign,” according to the Twitter account of al-Shabab. “A simple Google search would have saved them such an embarrassment.”

 

The Twitter account, which has more than 8,300 followers, is officially called HSMPress, but it is known to be controlled by al-Shabab. For weeks, it has duelled aggressively with Major Chirchir on Twitter, taunting him repeatedly about the Kenyan invasion.

 

“It’s a mission failed, Major,” al-Shabab said in a tweet to Major Chirchir on Jan. 1. “Forget the gory details of war & try ballet instead for more suitable career. War is for Men!”

 

In response, Major Chirchir has used his Twitter account for a steady stream of victorious accounts from the battlefront, usually reporting heavy losses by al-Shabab. He sometimes responds directly to the al-Shabab spokesman on Twitter. This week, for example, he denied an al-Shabab tweet that had claimed the killing of six Kenyan troops, but he acknowledged that one Kenyan soldier had died.

 

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“They seem unsophisticated, even in their propaganda campaign,” according to the Twitter account of al-Shabab. “A simple Google search would have saved them such an embarrassment.”

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Kenyaatiga twitter waa looga raaye, 5:0 ayaa la diroyaa. And I don't think inay the real war and invasion meel ka gaareen. I hope inay Kenyaatiga iska soo noqdaan, iyagoo dadna leynin iyagana la leynin.

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Kenyaatiga twitter waa looga raaye, 5:0 ayaa la diroyaa. And I don't think inay the real war and invasion meel ka gaareen. I hope inay Kenyaatiga iska soo noqdaan, iyagoo
dadna leynin
iyagana la leynin
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Sxb, saas ma dhicin oo dad & xoolaba waa laayeen, iyagaana dalka nooga soo duulay, abaalkooda ha la marsiiyo ee dhaaf!.

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