Sudan: Insecurity in Darfur Tempts African and Arab Extremist Movements

14 February 2015

The internal conflicts , extremist movements and turbulent militias in several African states that neighboring Sudan have stirred significant concern that some of these extremist groups may find suitable opportunities to infiltrate through the western borders into Darfur which suffer from lack of security and disorder since the beginning of the current conflict .

In Libya for instance we find that the extremist Islamic groups , such as Ansar Alshria, Fajr Libya and their allied brigades from Misurata and other cities , are still able to maintain their power and military capabilities , and that they are still leading a fierce fighting in the eastern and western parts of Libya . These groups also maintains strong links with Al-Qaida and ISIS , a relation that make it easy for ISIS to launch its activities in Libya and acquire the ability to commit terrorist crimes .

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