Major Hassan Tuurre
Nation Mourns the Loss of Martyr Major Hassan Tuurre: A Tribute
Major Hassan Tuurre
|A Tribute|
Admired and respected by both the military and the civilian
population alike, Major Hassan Mohamed Osman popularly known as Tuurre, deputy
base commander of the specially trained Danab Brigade, was a true military
commander and hero of Somalia. His exceptional military skills and leadership
abilities made him an asset to the army and a formidable opponent to the
terrorist group al-Shabaab. Hassan Tuurre’s presence on the frontlines struck
fear into the hearts of the enemy, and his unwavering dedication to his country
and its people inspired all those around him.
He knew that the fight against the group was a dangerous one and
that one day he may have to make the ultimate sacrifice in defence of his
homeland. Sadly, that day came all too soon when he became a martyre in a
terrorist attack in Gal’ad town. Despite his passing, thanks to the sacrifices
made by brave soldiers and commanders, Hassan Tuurre’s legacy and memory live
on as all Somalis continue to look forward to a future free from terrorism.
Record on war against terror
Hassan Tuurre, hailed by the media as a liberator, can be credited
with liberating over 50 towns and countless villages from the clutches of
terrorism in the recent military operations against al-Shabaab. His remarkable
military acumen, unshakable determination, and ability to pose a formidable
threat to terrorists’ objectives is a testament to his valour. Hassan’s passing
may be met with sadness, but his legacy lives on as he fulfilled his duty to
his country by vanquishing terrorist groups on all fronts.
Hassan Tuurre devoted most of his life to eradicating al-Shabaab
from Somalia. Joining the army around 2012 and trained by Turkey and the United
States, he dedicated 11 years of his life to the fight against al-Shabaab. Born
in the year 1993, Tuurre made numerous sacrifices for the cause of peace. He
heroically served both as a soldier and a commander.
He was a shining star in the Somali army and on the battlefield.
From Mudug and Galgaduud to Hiiraan and Middle Shabelle, he played a pivotal
role in most of the recent battles that resulted in the defeat of al-Shabaab.
His arrival on the frontlines was a source of inspiration for the army and
local fighters, and instilled fear and despair in the hearts of al-Shabaab.
Hailing from Hiiraan himself, he was the mastermind behind most
battles that pushed al-Shabaab out of Hiiraan and created this current
momentum.
He was a true believer in the noble cause of fighting al-Shabaab
and serving his country through the army. He never wavered in his conviction,
even in the face of the possibility of losing his own life, his close friends,
or some of his family members. It was just one month ago when his elder brother
was tragically killed near Gal’ad, also serving the same cause for which Hassan
Tuurre was martyred: defending the nation from the menace of terror. He was a
true patriot, who was willing to sacrifice everything for the protection of his
country and its people. His unwavering dedication and sacrifice will always be
remembered as an inspiration to all those who fight for a just and peaceful
Somalia.
Unwavering patriotism and hope for the future of
the army
I met him for the first time in 2019 after returning from my
studies in Turkey. Though we were related, it was our first in-person meeting.
As a new graduate, I was seeking job opportunities and asked him about the
employment situation in the country. His response was not one of discouragement
but of inspiration. He told me of one job that would not only give me purpose
but also contribute to Somalia’s peace and prosperity: joining the National Army.
His words deeply resonated with me, igniting a renewed sense of patriotism and
determination to see Somalia as a peaceful nation. His unparalleled love for
his country and belief in the army’s role in bringing peace was contagious and
inspired me to one day serve my country like him.
Hassan Tuurre had a clear vision for the future of the Somali
army, one where highly educated individuals and those free from addiction would
play a vital role. He was a man who believed in professionalism. He envisioned
a Somalia free from the shackles of favouritism and clan-based recruitment, and
one that was built on meritocracy.
His message of inspiration and hope resonated particularly with
young and educated Somalis who were eager to join the army and play a part in
building a better future for their country. He was a man of great integrity who
dreamed of a Somali army that was not only strong but also fair and just. His
efforts to make that dream a reality will always be remembered.
Mindful of his fate
Despite his numerous victories against the group, he was well
aware that he was a high-value target for al-Shabaab. Not long ago, he called
me with a request that was both humorous and poignant. Jokingly, he said
“Brother, I am in a dangerous battle, life is short, and I may not make it out
alive, therefore, I want to get married. Can you buy me a wedding suit from
Turkey?” He then added, “Waari meyside, wiil hakaa haro” which
roughly translates to “Leave a son behind as you won’t stay alive forever”.
These words, spoken in jest, revealed his sense of humour and his deep
understanding of the fragility of life. He wanted to leave a legacy behind
before he passed away, a reminder of his courage and sacrifice in the face of
danger.
Again, just days before his martyrdom, he called me for advice
about which university program his younger brother, who had recently graduated
from secondary school, should pursue. At the time of the call, he was on his
way to the frontlines. He mentioned that he was needed by the army commanders
to lead and continue the anti-al-Shabaab campaign in the south of Galgaduud. It
was the last time I heard his voice. He was determined to serve his country and
fight against al-Shabaab, even in the face of danger. His dedication to his
duty and his concern for his family, even in the midst of a battle, are a
testament to the kind of person he was.
A man of faith
Sometime in 2022, I was sitting with him at a cafe in Mogadishu
when the call for the evening prayer was made. Without hesitation, he was the
first to suggest that we go to the mosque. He was a devout man who always
fulfilled his religious duties and had a deep connection with Allah.
Seeing an individual like him, who was both a soldier defending
his country and a devout Muslim, was rare and made him a leading role model for
others. He was a man who truly believed in the importance of serving one’s
country, while also fulfilling the duties that are obliged to us by Allah. He
was an inspiration to many and will be remembered as a true patriot and devout
Muslim.
Though Hassan Tuurre has departed, it is a fate that ultimately
awaits us all. But before he left, he fulfilled his duties, now it falls to us
to carry on his mission and make his dream of a Somalia free from terrorism a
reality. May my beloved cousin, Hassan Tuurre, find eternal peace in the
highest reaches of Jannah.
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