Somalia Does Not Need More Guns; It Needs to Protect Its Army from Infiltration
According to the New Somalia newspaper, and as subsequently republished by regional and international sources, the program provides nine months of training for…
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Bayethe Msimang | Published 6 minutes ago On June 29, a Saudi military delegation visited two training camps for forces affiliated with the Federal Government in the town of Guri el in the Galguduud region of central Somalia, as part of a Riyadh-funded program to prepare military units composed of volunteers. Even if the official policies of some of these countries have changed, their past record means that any expansion of their influence within the security institutions of fragile states such as Somalia inevitably raises legitimate questions and requires the highest levels of transparency and oversight.
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Bayethe Msimang | Published 6 minutes ago On June 29, a Saudi military delegation visited two training camps for forces affiliated with the Federal Government in the town of Guri el in the Galguduud region of central Somalia, as part of a Riyadh-funded program to prepare military units composed of volunteers.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Even if the official policies of some of these countries have changed, their past record means that any expansion of their influence within the security institutions of fragile states such as Somalia inevitably raises legitimate questions and requires the highest levels of transparency and oversight.
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