Forced out of Towns in the Sahel, Africa's Jihadist Go Rural [Recurso electrónico] PDF
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TextSeries: Jihad in Modern ConflictPublication details: International Crisis Group 2017 Avenue Louise 149 1050 Brussels, Belgium Description: Recurso onlineSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Jihadist groups have regrouped in the neglected hinterlands of Sahel countries and are launching attacks from them. To regain control of outlying districts, regional states must do far more to extend services and representation beyond recently recaptured provincial centres.
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Jihadist groups have regrouped in the neglected hinterlands of Sahel countries and are launching attacks from them. To regain control of outlying districts, regional states must do far more to extend services and representation beyond recently recaptured provincial centres.
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