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How jihadists struck gold in Africa’s Sahel


Riding in with assault rifles on motorbikes and in 4X4 trucks, they sent government troops and rangers fleeing from the area in eastern Burkina Faso bordering the Sahel, a belt of scrubland south of the Sahara Desert. A poor country of mainly subsistence farmers, Burkina Faso has in the past few years become the focus of a campaign by local insurgents and regional militant groups. The attacks extend toward hundreds of small-scale mines in Burkina Faso alone. About 2,200 possible informal gold mines were identified in a government survey of satellite imagery last year. The militants have carved a path through some of Burkina Faso’s richest gold fields, the analysis found.


Source: Taipei Times November 26, 2019 15:56 UTC



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