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- Moroccan Monarch to Build a Perinatal Clinic in BamakoPosted 11 years ago
- King Mohammed VI handed a donation of bovine semen for the benefit of Malian breeders.Posted 11 years ago
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The new business of AQIM
This implication is obvious. Any kind of illegal traffic is growing up in this area under influence of the organization, and therefore, a levy of tax on goods is more than legitimised. Al Qaeda has opted for a new business, now vital to its finances.
Some events are going in this direction such as the ambush by the Mauritanian security forces had with an armed group, near the border with Mali. It turned out to be a delivery of drugs, and the escort was provided by Islamists. There was also the crash of the Boeing 727 near Gao, with a fret of ten tons of cocaine burned in the crash fire.
Obviously, other traffics have occurred before the crash, and turned the Sahara in a cocaine Highway starting from South America, via West Africa and back up to Europe via the Sahel. Now, the old roads of salt traders, have now become “zone of influence” of Al Qaeda, where temporary alliances are formed between different groups around a lucrative new business – Cocaine, Organized Crime, Illicit Trade…