African Islamic terrorist coordinating efforts

Three of Africa's largest militant Islamist groups are trying to co-ordinate their efforts, the head of the US Africa Command has warned.
Gen Carter Ham said in particular North African al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) was probably sharing explosives and funds with Nigeria's Boko Haram.
Speaking in Washington, he said the separatist movement in northern Mali had provided AQIM with a "safe haven".
Somalia's al-Shabab was the other "most dangerous" group, he said.
... He said these groups were not monolithic, and that not all followed an international jihadist agenda. 
But he said what was most worrying was that the most radical elements among them were co-ordinating and synchronising their efforts."Most notably I would say that the linkages between AQIM and Boko Haram are probably the most worrisome in terms of the indications we have that they are likely sharing funds, training and explosive materials that can be quite dangerous," he said....
Al-Shabab appears to be in retreat in Somalia, but AQIM has just taken over Mali and Boko Haram has been engaged in serial mass murder for Allah attacks on Christians during worship services.  AQIM maybe the one with a more global reach.  It is also engaged in transporting dope from Venezuela into Europe as a fund raising scheme.  It is also imposing the evils of Sharia Law in the territory it has controlled.

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