Hassan Yonis Habane Explained

Hassan Yonis Habane
Birth Date:1950
Birth Place:Djibouti
Death Date:27 November 2006
Death Place:Hargeisa
Office:Chief of the General Staff of Somaliland
Term Start:October 1996
Term End:21 September 1997
Predecessor:Osman Awad Hashi
Successor:Ismail Mohamed Osman
Term Start1:23 February 2001
Term End1:21 February 2002
Predecessor1:Ismail Mohamed Osman
Successor1:Abdisamad Haji Abdilahi

Hassan Yonis Habane (Somali: Xasan Yoonis Habane) was a chief of staff of the Somaliland Armed Forces. As one of the commanders of the SNM, the predecessor of Somaliland, he won many battles and was one of the initiators of Somaliland's independence.

Biography

He was born in Djibouti in 1950 to Yoonis Habane and Caasha Ismaaciil Madar. His clan is the Jibril Aboqor clan of Habr Awal.

He studied at the elementary and secondary schools of Biyo dhacay in Hargeisa. He entered high school in Burao in 1968 and studied there for three years. At the same school was Mohamed Kahin Ahmed.

In 1972 he joined the army in Kismayo and was sent to Russia in 1973. He studied at the Military University in Odesa, Soviet Union.

He returned to Somalia in the spring of 1975. He initially worked in Mogadishu, but moved to Buloburde in 1977.

In 1977, he was assigned to Garowe and soon became a commander in Galkayo. There he was seriously injured and was treated in Mogadishu, but returned to Galkayo from time to time. Some say he had behavioral problems in Galkayo.

Activities at SNM

In 1982, he moved to Italy for treatment. At that time, he made contact with Somali National Movement (SNM), which had been founded the previous year. Soon after, he joined SNM.

Soon he became commander of a 700-man contingent in Laanqayrta.

From 1984 to 1985 he was commander of the Western Region of the SNM.

He became Treasurer of the SNM at the end of 1987. The command of the SNM unit was held by Hassan Yonis Habane, Hassan Gure and Muse Bihi Abdi.

In May 1988, in the wake of the reconciliation between Ethiopia and Somalia, the SNM, which had a stronghold in Ethiopia, found itself in a bind; Habane teamed up with Mohamed Kahin Ahmed and others to resist.

After the founding of Somaliland

In May 1991, Somaliland was proclaimed a state. Soon after, Habane was appointed General Commander of the Somaliland Armed Forces, a position he held until 1993.

In October 1996, he became Commander of the national army. On September 21, 1997, President Egal dismissed the Commander, General Hassan Younis Habane.

On February 23, 2001, he succeeded Shaqale as commander of the national army again. In 2003, he was dismissed from his position as Commander of the National Armed Forces. His successor is Abdisamad Haji Abdilahi (Gamgam).

Death and After

On November 27, 2006, He died in Hargeisa. He was buried in the National Cemetery in Hargeisa.

In February 2013, he was named one of three in the Army category of "100 People Who Have Led Somaliland in the Last 20 Years."

Family