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Somalia: UN Extends AMISON Mandate by 12 Months

Kenya Defence Forces will be in Somalia for longer after the United Nations Security Council extended the mandate of Amison for a further one year. Defence Cabinet Secretary Raychell Omamo on Thursday said Kenya welcomed the extension of the mandate of the African Union Mission in Somalia.

"The presence of KDF men in Somalia has helped not only weaken the Al-Shabaab but the liberation of key towns," she said.

Ms Omamo appealed for more assistance in defeating Al-Shabaab even as it focuses on intelligence gathering rather than military might in crushing the faceless and deadly enemy.

This comes even as the militants reportedly issued a new video on their website threatening to carry out attacks on towns and other targets inside Kenya.

FLUID ENEMY

The Defence CS urged cooperation from other countries in defeating the "fluid enemy", saying the war on terrorism cannot be won by Kenya alone.

She said terrorists across the world were now persuaded by several pseudo-religious and philosophical persuasions and were involved in other international and transnational crimes such as drug and human trafficking, MONEY laundering, kidnapping, illicit trafficking in firearms and mercenarism.

"Terrorists do not FIT any age or gender profile. Nor are they identifiable by class or other sociological factors. Their choices of target is indiscriminate. They are, and could be anyone, anywhere and anytime," she said.

Personnel, material and intelligence SHARING has been found to be more potent in degrading the criminal elements rather than use of military strength, she said.

The CS was speaking during a meeting with senior military officials from several European and African countries at the International Peace Training Centre in Karen.

INTELLIGENCE SHARING

Ms Omamo noted that intelligence sharing is not only effective in combating terrorism but also in stemming the spread of the threat across borders.

Ways of dealing with foreign combatants, returnees from theatres of conflict as well as radicalisation and recruitment of youth into Al-Shabaab and other global terror networks were also highlighted.

The most effective way of dealing with the situation, it was found, was information exchange among countries and collective surveillance.

The formation of the East African Community Counter-Terrorism Strategy that seeks to enhance intelligence sharing in the region was also lauded.

Defence Principal Secretary Mutea Iringo urged the West not to stigmatise and isolate countries that have born the brunt of terror threat since terrorism was a global crime and knows no borders.

"Let's not isolate countries that find themselves at the frontline of the terror threat but instead help them fight an enemy that knows no national boundaries," he said.


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Keep laughing....we all know this is because pussylanyo funds al shabbab with the money he supposed to be using to feed the poor. also leave it to an isaaq to laugh at somalis that were bombed to death. shame.
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sight..... kts ... why don't you go and read a bit about Al Shabaab.... Somaliland has nothing to do with em :Shrug:

Ironically it was you the MJ who brought the Al Shabaab in the first place.... talk about projecting you reality :pac:

I made this thread for the fake unionist who brag about Xamar and and the SNA yet they don't see that 2016 is around the corner.

just for the record babe, Amisom was deigned to leave in 2015. :stylin:
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Amisom is good for Somalia aslong as African Union troops remain in Somalia its good for the neighboring countries Ethiopia and Kenya and Somaliland. The longer the African Union troops remain in Somalia the more ineffective the SOMALIA DEFENSE APPARATUS REMAINS.
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Ninkii dhoof ku yimid, bay geeridu dhibaysaa!
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