Counter-Terrorism in Somalia: Losing Hearts and Minds?

Publisher:
International Crisis Group
Publication Date:
11 July 2005
Tags:
Somalia, International Terrorism, Conflict, Peace and Security, United States, Canada and Africa

Counter-Terrorism in Somalia: Losing Hearts and Minds?,* the latest report from the International Crisis Group, examines the quiet, dirty conflict being waged in Somalia. In Mogadishu, al-Qaeda operatives, jihadi extremists, Ethiopian security services and Western-backed networks are engaged in a shadowy and complex contest waged by intimidation, abduction and assassination. But ultimately a successful counter-terrorism strategy requires attention to more than the military aspect alone.

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