Islamic State in Central Africa. From ADF/MTM in the DRC to Al Sunnah in Mozambique Audiobook By Nicaise Kibel Bel'Oka cover art

Islamic State in Central Africa. From ADF/MTM in the DRC to Al Sunnah in Mozambique

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Islamic State in Central Africa. From ADF/MTM in the DRC to Al Sunnah in Mozambique

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Tzu teaches: “If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” The best response to the dynamics of the ADF/MTM nebula, now affiliated with ISIS and forming, together with Mozambique’s Al Sunnah, the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province (IS-CAP), lies above all in understanding its identity and strategy—one that spans across all areas of human activity.
This book, unique in Central Africa, offers crucial insights for understanding the armed jihad that plagues eastern DRC and stretches into Mozambique. It provides anticipatory elements and tools for effectively combating the metastasized cancer of violent extremism that ravages this vast region.

Nicaise Kibel’Bel Oka is an investigative journalist, director of the newspaper Les Coulisses and of the Center for Geopolitical Studies and Research of Eastern Congo (C.E.R.G.E.C). Recipient of the Abraham Prize (2006) for Nature Conservation and the 2009 African Press Freedom Award from CNN, he was named one of the 100 Information Heroes in the World in 2014 by Reporters Without Borders/France. He specializes in defense and security issues and has published numerous works on geopolitics and conflicts in the African Great Lakes region.
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