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Pirates And Al Qaeda, Now BFF?
02.04.2010
02:01 pm
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As Foreign Policy reports, it’s entirely possible.  Already overrun with Islamic militias claiming links to al Qaeda, Somalia must also protect its coastline from the piracy that impedes the delivery of needed food and aid.  Kenyan Vice President Kalonzo Stephen Musyok, though, is now of the mindset that the two scourges are connected:

“Piracy is another issue which I think has a direct link with these extremist militant groups.”  It’s an odd idea at first.  Al Shabaab has built its image on the harsh brand of Sharia that they hope to impose, and during the Islamic Courts government earlier this decade (of which al Shabaab was a part), piracy was banned.

Not anymore.  Last December, a Canadian intelligence report indicated that Shabaab was in fact training pirates for their “duties.”  Further reporting from Jane’s (summarized here) notes how taxes are levied on the pirates’ booties.  Yes, the pirates and the Islamists are definitely in cahoots.

One way they know that both are getting worse?  “n Nairobi today, property prices today are still rising, and we think this has a direct link with the piracy.” In other words, all those wealthy pirates are buying up fancy homes. And they’ve got a lot of cash to spend.

 

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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