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Rwanda receives 113 asylum seekers evacuated from Libya

Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} Rwanda said it received 113 asylum seekers evacuated from Libya late Thursday, the government announced.

The evacuees include individuals from South Sudan, Eritrea, Sudan, Ethiopia, Cote d’Ivoire and Somalia, the Rwandan Ministry in charge of Emergency Management said in a statement.

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The evacuees, who arrived through Kigali International Airport, were transported to the Gashora transit center, in eastern Rwanda, from where they will wait for processing to relocate to other countries.

The evacuation to Rwanda is facilitated by a 2019 memorandum of understanding Rwanda signed with the United Nations Refugee Agency {UNHCR} and the African Union, under which a transit mechanism for refugees and asylum seekers evacuated out of Libya was set up.

Since September 2019, Rwanda has received more than 2,355 refugees and asylum seekers from Libya, according to the statement.

The arrival of the evacuees from Libya came after Rwanda’s angry response to UNHCR accusations that Kigali endangers asylum-seekers.

Earlier this week, Rwanda accused the UNHCR of “fabrication” and undermining the country’s welcoming policy after the refugee agency warned British judges that it may have new evidence from 2024 that Rwanda has endangered asylum seekers, despite a British Parliament bill declaring the East African country safe.

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Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} Wadankee kasoo jeedaa Haweeneeyda ugu Da’da weeyn ee Sanadkan Xajineeysa.?

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FBI director makes rare visit to Africa as terrorism threat grows

Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} Christopher A. Wray, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, paid a rare visit to sub-Saharan Africa this week to discuss counterterrorism strategies with regional partners at a time when both the Islamic State and Al Qaeda are gaining momentum on the continent.

Mr. Wray, who met with officials in Kenya and Nigeria, repeated his warning that the United States and its allies worldwide are “operating in a heightened threat environment” that has been energized by the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
“The main reason for my visit to both countries was to raise awareness about threats on the continent that have serious implications for the U.S. homeland but that don’t get the attention they deserve,” Mr. Wray said in a telephone interview from Nigeria on Friday. “For several years now, groups like ISIS, like Al Qaeda, have considered Africa very fertile ground.”

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Indeed, U.S. intelligence officials estimate that Al Shabab in Somalia has roughly 7,000 to 12,000 members and annual income — including from taxing or extorting civilians — of about $120 million, making it the largest and wealthiest Qaeda affiliate in the world.

“Shabab is in many ways one of the most menacing foreign terrorist organizations out there,” Mr. Wray said.
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At the same time, groups in West Africa that have declared allegiance to Al Qaeda and the Islamic State are on the march. Military coups have toppled civilian-led governments in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso and Niger. The new leaders have ordered U.S. and French troops to leave, and in some cases invited Russian mercenaries to take their place.

As a result, American officials are scrambling to work with a new set of countries in coastal West Africa to battle a violent extremist insurgency that they say is steadily spreading south.

The discussions in Kenya and Nigeria between U.S. and African officials this week, Mr. Wray said, centered on overlapping interests and ways to fight the common threats.

“Countering threats posed by groups like Shabab and ISIS is certainly more than any one agency or even any one government can tackle alone,” he said.

Mr. Wray’s visit to Kenya — the first by an F.B.I. director in 15 years, officials said — comes after President Biden last month hosted the Kenyan president, William Ruto, for a state dinner and pledged to designate the country as a “major non-NATO ally.” The move reflects the White House’s determination to deepen relations with the East African nation even as other countries — including Russia and China — are racing to do the same.

The F.B.I. has worked closely with the Kenyans since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks to track down Qaeda operatives. In 2020, the F.B.I. and the State Department helped Kenya establish a terrorism task force modeled on the ones that the bureau relies on in cities across the United States. It was the bureau’s first joint terrorism task force outside the United States, according to the F.B.I.

The F.B.I. also has agents posted at the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi who investigate terrorism cases and other crimes.

In the Sahel region of West Africa, U.S. officials say they are changing their approach to combat an insurgency that is rooted in local concerns. Competition for land, exclusion from politics and other local issues have swelled the ranks of the militants more than any particular commitment to extremist ideology.

“When you look at the region, the Western Africa region more broadly, we remain concerned about instability and how that could have an impact on terrorist groups’ ability to exploit that situation,” said Mr. Wray, the first F.B.I. director to visit Nigeria.

“That’s part of why we are very focused on working so closely with our partners in Nigeria and some of the other countries to try to stay as vigilant as we can be,” he said.

The ISIS and Al Qaeda affiliates in Africa have concentrated their attacks in the region, rather than in Europe or the United States. Mr. Wray noted, however, the case of a Shabab operative who was charged a few years ago with plotting to hijack an airplane and crash it into a building
in the United States in a Sept. 11-style attack.

“Beyond the threat to Westerners and our interests here in Africa, we’re very vigilant to the possibility that their plans and intentions could shift at any point,” Mr. Wray said. “So while yes, these are ‘foreign’ threats, people in the U.S. shouldn’t think of them as issues that are a world away.”

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US says Houthis seek allies in bid to upend global shipping

Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} US officials believe that the Houthi rebels in Yemen are pursuing international partnerships with other militant groups as part of their campaign to disrupt global shipping and protest the Israel-Hamas war.

Those efforts have already produced results through a nascent partnership with the Islamist insurgent group al-Shabab in Somalia, according to senior US defense officials who asked not to be identified discussing private assessments.

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The Houthi push is likely a result of the group’s desire to be taken more seriously around the world and to demonstrate that it can hold US and UK vessels at risk, the officials said. It is more likely to be a partnership of convenience than a result of ideological common ground between the two groups, the officials said.

The US government believes the Houthis seek to develop other partners in addition to al-Shabab, but it is not yet aware of other successful cases. The officials declined to provide more detail on the partnership with the Somali militant group, citing the need to protect intelligence sources and methods.

Houthi attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea led to a 90% decline in container shipping through the area between December and February, US intelligence officials said this week in their first formal assessment of the rebel campaign’s economic impact.

The attacks have affected at least 65 countries and forced at least 29 major energy and shipping companies to alter their routes.

Somali army forces destroy al-Shabab revenue sites in military operation in Southwest State

Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} Federal government forces, alongside Southwest Darwish troops, conducted military operations on the roads connecting the regions of Bay, Bakool, and Gedo over the last few hours.

According to a statement issued by the federal government, the troops have taken control of several areas, the names of which have not been disclosed. They have also destroyed sites where the group collected money from public vehicles.

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Military officials told Somali National Television that the purpose of the operation was to secure the roads connecting the Bay, Bakool, and Gedo regions, where militants sometimes carried out terror activities.

However, on Thursday night, suspected al-Shabab militants fired at least ten mortar shells at an Ethiopian military base in the Hudur district of the Bakool region. According to residents, the Ethiopian troops responded with artillery fire, but the casualties remain unknown.

The African Union peacekeeping mission (ATMIS), the Southwest regional state administration, and the federal government have not commented on the attack on the army base.

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Somali President leads roundtable on peace and economic growth in Luzern, Switzerland

Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud presided over a roundtable discussion on peace, security, and economic dynamics in Luzern, Switzerland, on Friday.

Representatives from Interpeace, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the Federal Government of Somalia attended the meeting, which focused on key issues affecting the country.

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President Mohamud highlighted ongoing peacebuilding efforts in Somalia under his vision of “Somalia in Peace with Itself and Peace with the World”. He emphasized the importance of WTO membership and the role of trade in addressing fragility and fostering economic growth.

He further underscored the Government’s commitment to advancing peace and stability through the “Trade for Peace” concept. This includes efforts to consolidate reconciliation at both state and national levels and ongoing stabilization initiatives to restore crucial citizen-centred services to help communities in newly liberated areas build sustainable and secure livelihoods.

The Somali government is set to take over security responsibilities from African Union troops when they leave the country in December 2024. Regional governments, international partners, and organizations closely monitor how Somalia will manage its security and maintain peace post-ATMIS mission.

SSC Khaatumo warns Somaliland against attacking Las Anod

Sabti 15 June 2024 {HMC} The Supreme Clan Sultan of the Dhulbahante and the highest-ranking traditional leader in the SSC Khaatumo, Garad Jama Garad Ali, has warned Somaliland against launching an attack on Las Anod.

Garad Ali, who recently returned from a tour of the Sool and Sanaag regions, emphasized that their actions are purely defensive.

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“We are not invading anyone else’s land or property; our sole interest is to protect what is rightfully ours and to defend our territory,” Garad Ali stated. He stressed that Lasaanood belongs to SSC Khatumo and that they have no intention of sharing it with anyone else. Addressing rumours, he added, “I hear people claiming that we are losing Lasaanood, but that is not the case.”

Currently, Somaliland forces and SSC Khatumo are positioned in different areas of the Sool region. A Somaliland representative in Kenya recently declared that the Sool region will remain part of Somaliland, dismissing any possibility of separation.

Last month, a Somaliland military commander declared their intention to recapture Lasaanood, while SSC Khatumo officials have countered with threats to advance toward Eerigabo.

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