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- Somali_Civil_War abstract "The Somali Civil War is an ongoing civil war taking place in Somalia. It grew out of resistance to the Siad Barre regime during the 1980s. By 1988–90, the Somali Armed Forces began engaging various armed rebel groups, including the Somali Salvation Democratic Front in the northeast, the Somali National Movement in the northwest, and the United Somali Congress in the south. The clan-based armed opposition groups eventually managed to overthrow the Barre government in 1991.Various armed factions began competing for influence in the power vacuum and turmoil that followed, particularly in the south. In 1990-92 customary law temporarily collapsed due to the fighting. This precipitated the arrival of UNOSOM I UN military observers in July 1992, followed by larger peacekeeping forces. Factional fighting continued in the south. In the absence of a central government, Somalia became a \"failed state\". The UN withdrew in 1995, having incurred significant casualties, but no central authority had yet been reestablished. After the collapse of the central government, there was some return to customary and religious law in most regions. In 1991 and 1998, two autonomous regional governments were also established in the northern part of the country. This led to a relative decrease in the intensity of the fighting, with SIPRI removing Somalia from its list of major armed conflicts for the years 1997 and 1998.In 2000, the Transitional National Government was established, followed by the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in 2004. The trend towards reduced conflict halted in 2005, and sustained and destructive conflict took place in the south in 2005-07. However, the fighting was of a much lower scale and intensity than in the early 1990s. In 2006, Ethiopian troops seized most of the south from the newly formed Islamic Courts Union (ICU). The ICU then splintered into more radical groups, notably Al-Shabaab. which have since been fighting the Somali government and the AU-mandated AMISOM peacekeeping force for control of the country. Somalia topped the annual Fragile States Index for six years between 2008 and 2013.In October 2011, following preparatory meetings, Kenyan troops entered southern Somalia (\"Operation Linda Nchi\") to fight Al-Shabaab, and to establish a buffer zone inside Somalia. Kenyan troops were formally integrated into the multinational force in February 2012. The Federal Government of Somalia was later established in August 2012, constituting the first permanent central government in the country since the start of the civil war. International stakeholders and analysts have subsequently begun to describe Somalia as a \"fragile state\", which is making some progress towards stability. In August 2014, the Somali government-led Operation Indian Ocean was launched to clean up the remaining insurgent-held pockets in the countryside.".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*SDF".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*SNA".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*SNF(after 1991)".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*SNM".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*SPM".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*SSDF".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "*USC".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "1986–91:".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "Allied rebel groups:".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "Armed rebel groups:".
- Somali_Civil_War combatant "Somali Democratic Republic(until 1991)".
- Somali_Civil_War isPartOfMilitaryConflict Conflicts_in_the_Horn_of_Africa.
- Somali_Civil_War place Somalia.
- Somali_Civil_War status "*Conflict between radical Islamists and the government".
- Somali_Civil_War status "*Consolidation of states".
- Somali_Civil_War status "*Fall of the Supreme Revolutionary Council".
- Somali_Civil_War status "*New government".
- Somali_Civil_War status "Ongoing conflictref|Various start dates have been offered for when the civil war in Somalia began. The Central Bank of Somalia, the United Nations, the US Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Necrometrics all assert that the conflict started in 1991, after the ouster of the Siad Barre administration. Political scientist James Fearon argues that the start of the conflict could be dated to 1981, when armed Isaaq clan militias began to launch small-scale attacks against the Barre regime and its Isaaq members, to the razing of the Isaaq majority town of Hargeisa in 1988 by state forces, or to 1991, following the collapse of the Barre administration and the commencement of anarchic interclan warfare. For analytical purposes, he settles on 1991 for the start date of a new civil war, on the grounds that the fighting had begun previously, but that a major party to the conflict was defeated.|group="nb"|name="Startdate"".
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