Economist magazine: Puntland exported ISIL to Mozambique. Financed by extortionists in South Africa
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2022 12:21 am
"Extortionists and kidnappers in South Africa [are] funding [ISIL] in Congo and Mozambique ...Counter-terrorism officials in the region suspect that is using its money to buy the loyalty of radicals associated with al-Shabab, the Somali affiliate of al-Qaeda, [ISIL's] rival. Defections of al-Shabab loyalists have “a lot to do with money”, says a Somali intelligence officer. [ISIL] currently backs an al-Shabab splinter group in [Puntland]. UN investigators monitoring the group have found evidence that one of its commanders has visited Mozambique to train insurgents there"
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-a ... ts-network
puntland got a long history with south africa. erik prince. blackwater trained farole's militia group. puntland maritime marine police force. PMPF
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/lo ... n-somalia/
look at this south african mercenary trainer bully puntland militia recruits
president bihi. me tink we got a volatile situation

sorry Mozambican people. we Somaliland got nothing to do with this. in '91, somaliland divorced somalia, the ex italian colony. somalia is the ex. she had a duaghter called puntland in '98. out of wedlock daughter. i got nothing to do this
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-a ... ts-network
puntland got a long history with south africa. erik prince. blackwater trained farole's militia group. puntland maritime marine police force. PMPF
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/lo ... n-somalia/
look at this south african mercenary trainer bully puntland militia recruits
president bihi. me tink we got a volatile situation

sorry Mozambican people. we Somaliland got nothing to do with this. in '91, somaliland divorced somalia, the ex italian colony. somalia is the ex. she had a duaghter called puntland in '98. out of wedlock daughter. i got nothing to do this
In the olden days, it was qaldaamiinta who dominated the Skinny darawalnimo industry, but nowadays, it appears, qowdhans, are (mainly due to micro financing assistance provided by Somaliland xawaalad giant Dahabshiil) engaged in more lucrative lines of trades. Gaajo-prone Dhabyaco faaraxs are now filling the void qaldaamin darawalis have left, and as a consequence, the former is poised to soon constitute the dominant clan in darawalnimo/kirishbooy industry.
living in the least economically viable province of east africa. makes people find creative ways to hustle