By Daveed Gartenstein-Ross Dozens of young Somali men in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area have disappeared in recent months, causing community members and Officials are especially concerned that some of the men may be destined to return to the The missing young men have been the focus of some attention since late October, when Shirwa Ahmed, a naturalized The Twin Cities media have reported that a number of other young Somali men — estimates range from six to 40 — have disappeared from the area. Multiple sources within the local Somali community and The TFG has lost ground to Islamist insurgents since early 2007; its primary protection comes from Ethiopian forces that intervened in "I've come across 10 to 15 mothers crying because their sons are missing," said Omar Jamal, executive director of the Minneapolis-based A senior Jamal said the Somali community has seen young men disappear in a number of countries across the world, including Dahir Jibreel, who previously served as the TFG's permanent secretary in charge of international cooperation, said, "Other young Somalis went missing in The Somali men who have vanished in There is little evidence that these men were radicalized when they entered the Abdiweli Ali, an associate professor of economics at "There's a huge underclass," he said, "and the kids get involved in gangs and drugs. So every time a kid goes to hang out in the mosque, the parents see that as good. They encourage their kids to go to after-school programs with religion, to youth groups at the mosque." The youths are susceptible to "brainwashing," Ali said. "They are very young, susceptible to any kind of indoctrination. All you need is one rogue imam who tells them the wrong things, and they are susceptible to that." A senior American intelligence source confirms that Somalis have vanished in the A man who appears to be Caucasian and is aligned with the Somalia-based terrorist group Shabaab can be seen in a recent jihadist video, and another gave an interview with al-Jazeera (though he wore a facemask when doing so). The source said that at least three African-Americans from the While Somalis in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area have been puzzled by the simultaneous disappearances in multiple countries, the intelligence source says it can be explained by the reopening of certain training facilities in The intelligence source said there is a transportation network in place to move fighters to It is not clear is who is funding the expensive cost of traveling to The size of the recruiting network in the " |
Friday, December 05, 2008
Jihad Recruiting Effort May Explain Missing Somalis in Minneapolis Area
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