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The Role of Charcoal in Financing Al-Shabaab Terrorist Group

by Mohamed Rashid | 03-07-2018 21:34 recommendations 0

Al-Shabaab is one of the most dangerous terrorist groups in Somalia which organize terrorist attacks that claim the lives of the civilian and the government officials. Even though this is not related to Somaliland, the effects of this terrorist group can profoundly reach the region since the two countries are neighbors. The source to finance their terrorist missions is charcoal which is one of the environmental damages made in Somalia and Somaliland every day.

Charcoal has been a source of livelihood and energy for the local populations of Somalia and Somaliland which has become more popular since the fall of Somalia?s regime in 1991. Somaliland people gained their independence after 1991 where people started to cut down trees, turn them into charcoal and sell in the public which covered livelihoods of the poor families right after the independence and Somalia was the same. In addition, Al-Shabaab became the dominant terrorist group in Somalia since 2009 which managed to capture some of the biggest regions in Somalia using charcoal to finance most of terrorist missions and explosions in Somalia and also Kenya.

 In most of the cases, Al-Shabaab fighters mobilize locally available resources including charcoal and banana to recruit young fighters and at the same time buy new weapons and vehicles to carry out explosions which claimed the lives of more than 10,000 people in Somalia and Somaliland. in 2008, Al-Shabaab militants attached Somaliland Presidential Palace, the UNDP Centre in Somaliland and the office of Ethiopian Ambassador in Somaliland. There are times when Al-Shabaab Fighters block resources from the main cities and create increase in the commodity prices.

Moreover, these negative consequences can be addressed by using natural resources as elements for peacebuidling and peace talks between Al-Shabaab and the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS). Since charcoal and other natural resources of banana and vegetables play excellent role in the local economy, state authorities, business sector and the international organizations should build local capacity to utilize the local resources to future income generations.

 
Al-Shabaab Fighters transporting charcoal in Somalia

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6 Comments

  • Xilola Kayumova says :
    Oh, so Somalia and Somalialand are two different countries?
    This is so cool and interesting)

    Can you tell more about 1991s Somalia regime?

    Can you tell more about 1991s Somalia regime thing?
    Posted 09-07-2018 03:48

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Mohamed
    Resources should stay within the reach of people in need so that no people suffer from the unjustice of it. However to hear that the unfair grab of resources are used in such malice way makes me really deplore. If anything is done about this issue please let us know
    Thanks for the imformation
    Posted 07-07-2018 20:32

  • Yves SHEMA says :
    Thank you for sharing
    Posted 07-07-2018 18:38

  • says :
    These psychopaths have nothing else to do apart from destroying the environment to sponsor mudder.
    Posted 06-07-2018 06:44

  • Deepak Subedi says :
    This is not good, but what can we do about this ? thanks for sharing.
    Posted 04-07-2018 13:49

  • Bharat Adhikari says :
    Thanks for the information. :) :)
    Posted 04-07-2018 09:59

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