"A number of Western countries with large Somali
populations have seen people disappear to
In the
primarily associated with the Minneapolis-St. Paul
area, where 70,000 Somalis reside. However, there
are credible reports of disappearances in other
American cities with large Somali populations,
and federal investigations of the disappearances are
“active in
While most people who disappeared in this manner
are of Somali descent, a number of non-Somalis—
such as Daniel Maldonado, Ruben Shumpert, and
Troy Kastigar—have also gone to
connect with jihadis.
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International reporting shows that in addition to the
cases in the
in other countries with large diaspora communities.
The
around 250,000. The Times of
British security services believe that “[d]ozens of
Islamic extremists have returned to
terror training camps in
Peter Neumann of the International Centre for the
Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence at
King’s College,
“The numbers I hear (going from
are 50, 60 or 70, but in reality we don’t know.”
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people have left
This includes people of various ethnicities, not just
Somalis. Canadian government sources have told
the press that 20 to 30 Canadians have joined
al-Shabaab, a development that the country’s public
safety minister has said “alarmed” him.
And “[w]hile Somali community leaders in
that between 10 and 20 Somali refugees have returned
to their homeland to join the fight, Australian authorities
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Ett litet smakprov ur senaste numret av
CTR Vantage, utgiven av Center for
Terrorism Research. Det är ett temanummer
om terrorism i Somalia. Som ni ser behandlas
också de somaliska exilgruppernas stora
betydelse för al-Shabaabs framväxt och
finansiering. Inte minst Sverige och Norge
har haft en central betydelse där.
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