Bashir Bililiqo
Bashir Bililiqo was a leader of the Somali Patriotic Movement. He died in May 1992 at the hands of Kenyan soldiers.[1]
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Died | May, 1992 Amuma, Kenya |
Political party | Somali Patriotic Movement (SPM) |
Career
His birth name was Bashir Ali Salad. After Siad Barre was ousted from power, Bililiqo continued his opposition to his successor, Mohammed Said Hersi Morgan. In January 1992, he opposed the election of Colonel Ahmed Omar Jess as head of the party.[2]
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References
- Rutten, Marcel; Mazrui, Alamin; Grignon, Francois (2001). Out for the count : the 1997 general elections and prospects for democracy in Kenya. Kampala: Fountain Publ. p. 300. ISBN 9970022490.
- Political Handbook of the World 1993 - Page 748, Arthur S. Banks - 1993
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