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ID173837
Title ProperAnthropology of Al-Shabaab
Other Title Informationthe salient factors for the insurgency movement’s recruitment project
LanguageENG
AuthorIngiriis, Mohamed Haji
Summary / Abstract (Note)Harakaat Al-Shabaab Al-Mujaahiduun (henceforth Al-Shabaab) is an active insurgent group in southern Somalia battling against the foreign forces and foreign-backed Somali forces. Despite recruiting both in Somalia and in the diaspora, this insurgency movement continues to increasingly recruit more local Somali youth than diaspora Somalis or non-Somalis. This article suggests that Al-Shabaab solicits support from diverse youth who – due to a confluence of factors – join the insurgency movement in various ways. The article reveals how the movement’s methods are flexible insofar as it skilfully recruits both powerful clans and marginalised clans. This pattern tests the limits of the Somali federal government in Mogadishu who have yet to develop innovative approaches to challenge and contain Al-Shabaab. The government failure not only allows Al-Shabaab to successfully carry out its operations but also to sustain itself in the midst of local communities. Through interviews with former Al-Shabaab youth, the article explores youth recruiting efforts and finds that the militant movement pursues various sophisticated means to lure numerous youth into its ranks.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 31, No.2; Mar 2020: p.359-380
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 31 No 2
Key WordsInsurgency ;  Somalia ;  Recruitment ;  Radicalisation ;  Al-Shabaab


 
 
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