The Somali civil war, which began in 1991, has not only caused destabilisation and instability throughout the country, its spillover effects have been felt in Uganda, the East African region and around the world, writes Risdel Kasasira.
Regionally, the terrorists that have carried out deadly attacks in East Africa have over the years taken advantage of the stateless Somalia to breed terror.
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