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  1. Mohamed Hashi Dirie (Somali: Maxamed Xaashi Diiriye Lixle), commonly known as Lihle (Somali: Lixle) was a Somali military leader, colonel of the Somali National Army and later the commander of the military wing of the Somali National Movement. He belonged to the Farah Mohamed branch of the Musa Abdallah subclan of the Habr Yunis.

  2. Mohamed Hashi Dirie (Somali language: Maxamed Xaashi Diiriye Lixle ), commonly known as Lihle (Somali language: Lixle ) was a Somali military leader, colonel of the Somali National Army and later the commander of the military wing of the Somali National Movement. He belonged to the Farah Mohamed...

  3. 15 de ene. de 2018 · The SNM casualty reached 25 that day including the loss of its brave self-assured SNM officer, the commander, Colonel Mohamed HashiLihle’. The day after there was a counter-attack by the enemy on the SNM front.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2018 · The SNM casualty reached 25 that day including loss of its brave self-assured SNM officer, the commander, Colonel Mohamed HashiLihle’. The day after there was a counter-attack by the enemy on the SNM front.

  5. 13 de ene. de 2018 · Secret talks were organised between northerners in the military force (Mohamed Hashi Lixle was the coordinator) with top government members (dissented Somali Revolutionary Council (SRC) and politburo members and high ranking government officers of northern origin such as Ismail Ali Abokor, Omer Arteh Ghalib, Jama Mohamed Ghalib ...

  6. Mohamed Hashi Lihle The speech not only motivated many of the Somalis in the prison to join the SNM, but became a major symbol of propaganda in the media across the Somali Democratic Republic, bringing attention to the otherwise politically isolated movement within the nation.

  7. Directed by Colonel Mohamed Hashi Lihle, it was deemed to be the SNM's "most striking initial military success" and thought to have produced a more coherent and better organised opposition force. Lihle's speech to the freed Mandera prisoners: O prisoners, you are from everywhere.'- Now we will release you.