Saturday, November 17, 2012
Friday, November 02, 2012
NEW ARTICLE: "Kenya’s Muslim Youth Center and Al-Shabab’s East African Recruitment"
Ahmad Iman Ali
I have a new article in the October issue of the CTC Sentinel, published by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point. The article, "Kenya's Muslim Youth Center and Al-Shabab's East African Recruitment," examines the history of the Muslim Youth Center (MYC), a Kenyan group founded in the capital city of Nairobi which is likely the most important East African ally of the Somali insurgent movement Al-Shabab. The MYC has long provided Kenyan foreign fighters to Al-Shabab.
"Since 2007, the Somali militant group al-Shabab has recruited hundreds
of foreign fighters.[1] Its Western foreign fighters have largely
monopolized media attention despite the likelihood that the group’s
heaviest foreign fighter recruitment has been in East Africa. The bulk
of non-Somali foreign fighters probably come from East African countries
such as Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Sudan and were recruited by
al-Shabab’s regional allies, such as Kenya’s Muslim Youth Center (MYC).
Encouraging East African Muslims to join al-Shabab has become a priority
for the movement’s media department, the al-Kataib Media Foundation.
The focus on regional foreign fighter recruitment makes logistical
sense since it is easier to facilitate recruits’ travel regionally
compared to the requirements of recruitment in places further afield
such as North America and Western Europe. The large East African Muslim
communities, particularly the growing number of alienated and
disaffected youth, also provide al-Shabab with promising recruitment
pools.
This article will first examine al-Shabab’s regional recruitment
drives in East Africa, and then profile the MYC, which is likely the
Somali militant group’s most reliable source of regional foreign
fighters."
Read the rest of the article HERE.
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