General Gabre Heard[1] was the supreme commander of the Ethiopian military forces in Somalia.
General Gabre has been criticized for the Ethiopian military's indiscriminate use of heavy weapons in civilian areas, and the use of these weapons in retribution attacks on areas where insurgent forces are suspected to be operating, following attacks on Ethiopian forces. He had little to do with the Transitional Federal Government (TFG), based in Baidoa, dealing mostly with his close allies in government, who included Mogadishu mayor and ex-ARPCT warlord Mohamed Omar Habeb, Mogadishu Police Chief and ex-ARPCT warlord Abdi Hasan Awale Qeybdiid, and the TFG security agency head Mohamed Warsame Darwish.
He allegedly slapped TFG President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed twice across the face on 22 February 2008, after he was acussed by the president of not following orders, according to Press TV, a media outlet funded by the Iranian government and the only news outlet to claim this story,[2] which has been questioned for it's authenticity.[3] Then on 12 August of that year, General Gabre and an unnamed colonel were recalled to Ethiopia, in part for his failure to maintain order in Somalia, but also due to rumors of being involved in various financial scandals, which including blackmailing the Somali president, prime minister and various Somali businessmen.[4]
References
- ^ General Gabre Heard, Photo
- ^ http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=44222§ionid=351020501
- ^ http://www.hiiraan.com/comments2-news-2008-Mar-latest_iran_tv_propaganda_in_somalia_ethiopian_army_to_slaughter_800_hostages.aspx
- ^ "Woyanne’s general recalled - Afor News", Abugida information center website (accessed 25 September 2009)