Mozambique formally seeks help from neighbours to stem insurgency by AFP Staff Writers Maputo (AFP) July 15, 2021 Mozambique has lodged an official request for military intervention from neighbouring countries to help quell a jihadist insurgency in the gas-rich north, the defence minister said Thursday. Southern African countries agreed late last month to deploy forces to Mozambique's Cabo Delgado province, where insurgents have been wreaking havoc since 2017. The "request for the intervention of SADC in Cabo Delgado has been formally finalised," Mozambique's Defence Minister Jaime Neto told AFP via telephone. The government had sent a signed "status of forces" agreement to the 16-state Southern African Development Community (SADC)'s secretariat in Botswana's capital on Wednesday. "The document has already been signed and must have arrived in Gaborone," said the minister. The pact was formalised a week after east African nation Rwanda announced it was starting to deploy 1,000 troops to northern Mozambique. But analysts have warned that multiple missions could further militarise the impoverished Cabo Delgado province, which has been terrorised by Islamic State-linked jihadists. The violence has escalated over the past year, offsetting major gas exploration projects and raising fears it could spread to neighbouring countries. In an incident in late March that traumatised the region, jihadists swooped on the coastal town of Palma, killing dozens of people and triggering an exodus that included workers on a multi-billion-dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project led by France's Total. The raids marked a major intensification in an insurgency that has raged across the province for over three years as the militants seek to establish a caliphate. Neto said the SADC had already sent four officers to study the situation and work out logistics. The timing, number of soldiers and how many will be sent by each SADC member is not yet known, he added. The assault has driven around 800,000 people from their homes, according to the United Nations, and claimed the lives of more than 2,800 people -- half of them civilians. strs-sch/sn/nrh
Norway joins anti-jihadist taskforce in Mali Oslo (AFP) July 14, 2021 Oslo will contribute soldiers to the Takuba taskforce in Mali, a special European unit designed to help the country's army battle jihadists, the Norwegian government has announced. "Norway will for the first time provide soldiers to Takuba in Mali," the defence ministry said in a statement late Tuesday. "In the following months, a small number of soldiers will be sent as part of the Swedish detachment." A member of NATO but not the EU, Norway will become the ninth country to take part in Tak ... read more
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