The Dir clan is sub-divided into three sub-clans: the Issa, the
Gadabursi, and the Bimale. Most Dir live in northern Somalia, which
in May 1991, under the leadership of the Isaak dominated Somali
National Movement (SNM), declared itself the independent Republic
of Somaliland (IRBDC, March 1990, pp. 1,14). Of the major political
forces in the country, two relatively small groups - the Somali
Democratic Association (SDA) and the United Somali Front (USF) -
are controlled by the Gadabursi and the Issa respectively
(
Indian Ocean Newsletter, 27 July 1991).
In March 1991, there were heavy clashes reported between the SDA
and the USF on the one side, and SNM on the other (
New
African, May 1991).
Although the SDA and USF oppose an independent Somaliland, the
current 19-member Somaliland government includes two Gadabursi and
1 Issa (
Africa Confidential, 14 June 1991). The 105-member
constituent committee, formed in April 1991 in order to work on a
draft constitution and timetable for free elections to be held
sometime in 1993, also contains 20 Gadabursi and 5 Issa. It is
unclear whether any of these representatives are members of the SDA
or the USF (
Jeune Afrique, 18 June 1991).
The SDA and USF took part in the "national reconciliation
conference" in Djibouti in July 1991, boycotted by the SNM, which
reached an accord on an interim government in southern Somalia.
They are therefore also playing a continuing role in southern
Somali politics (
Indian Ocean Newsletter, 27 July 1991;
FBIS-AFR-91-161, 20 August 1991, p. 4; FBIS-AFR-91-165, 26 August
1991, p. 3).
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