I note that the Kenya-Somalia border is to be reopened.
Kenya's border with Somalia will re-open in April almost 15 years after it shut because of attacks by Islamist militant group al-Shabab, President William Ruto has announced.
Based in Somalia, the group has masterminded a series of deadly assaults in Kenya including one on a shopping centre in the capital, Nairobi, killing 67 people in 2013 and one at a university in Garissa two years later killing 148.
The plan has been announced before, in 2023, but further attacks postponed the arrangements.
Ruto said the intention to re-open two crossings follows years of security assessments, adding that there will be a heavy deployment of security forces to ensure the move does not compromise safety.
There's more at the link.
I think this is a terrible idea. That part of Africa - northern Kenya, eastern and northern Uganda, southern Sudan, Ethiopia, and of course Somalia - has been home to the so-called Shifta bandits for generations (of whom Al Shabab is nothing more or less than a recent reinvention of the wheel, with a religious gloss overlaid on their traditional barbarism). The current disastrous situation - almost a genocide - in southern Sudan is just the latest atrocity in a region that's been soaked in blood for centuries. It's family against family, clan against clan, tribe against tribe. The so-called Shifta War was fought there in the 1960's, and despite "official" peace agreements, has never really stopped.
I spent time in the area many years ago, trying to arrange mission convoys for various church groups, getting food and medical aid to mission stations that desperately needed it. I think my convoys were the only ones that usually got through, because I made sure to hire the meanest, most vicious Shifta bandits I could find as convoy guards against their fellow scumbags. They would be well paid, but only after the convoy got through and returned safely. Things got "sporty" on occasion, but my guards usually justified their cost and then some. Sadly, some mission groups decided that my methods were insufficiently Christian, and had to stop. (It's odd that most of their aid convoys never made it more than a few miles from their depots before being raided and robbed blind. They were regarded as "soft targets". My convoys were not! I think they felt I was making them look bad to their NGO sponsors.)
There are many other places like this around the world. Western news media seldom have anything worthwhile to say about them. They quote government ministers or spokesmen who proclaim that everything is sweetness and light, while on the ground it's "the strong survive" and devil take the hindmost. Shifta country is one of the worst . . . and now they want to reopen a border between two of the worst-affected parts of Shifta country.
I already know what the result is going to be.
Peter
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Sorry, I could only read the bandits name as Shit-Fa.
John in Indy
"...some mission groups..."
are these the same groups that view "Western civilization" as the biggest detriment to the world?
So there will be raids, humanitarian aid theft, rape and murder. Africa wins again!
One of the best comments I've seen on Europe's development is "war made the state and the state made war."
Essentially, the most efficient way to get governments to actually govern is for their survival to be contingent on their ability to govern well. The implications for this regarding Africa are...not great, because the various great powers and the International Community treat the colonial borders as sacrosanct even when they're purely the result of 19th and 20th century power politics rather than any kind of geographic, economic, or demographic reason.
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