<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>- One of the most powerful Islamic groups in Africa with connections to Al-Qaeda.</p> <p>- Draws on interviews from former Al-Shabaab militants and commanders, US relations to the group and the 2006 US invasion of Somalia.</p> <p>- Well-written, the book will offer a new insight into the organization and recruitment practices.</p> <p>- The authors have been covering Somalia and its struggles since the 1990s.</p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>One of the most powerful Islamic militant groups in Africa, Al-Shabaab exerts Taliban-like rule over millions in Somalia and poses a growing threat to stability in the Horn of Africa. Somalis risk retaliation or death if they oppose or fail to comply with Al-Shabaab-imposed restrictions on aspects of everyday life such as clothing, media, sports, interpersonal relations, and prayer. <i>Inside Al-Shabaab: The Secret History of Al-Qaeda's Most Powerful Ally</i> recounts the rise, fall, and resurgence of this overlooked terrorist organization and provides an intimate understanding of its connections with Al-Qaeda. Drawing from interviews with former Al-Shabaab militants, including high-ranking officials, military commanders, police, and foot soldiers, authors Harun Maruf and Dan Joseph reveal the motivations of those who commit their lives to the group and its violent jihadist agenda. A wealth of sources including US diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks, letters taken from the Pakistani hideout of Osama bin Laden, case files from the prosecution of American Al-Shabaab members, emails from Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, and Al-Shabaab's own statements and recruiting videos inform Maruf and Joseph's investigation of the United States' campaign against Al-Shabaab and how the 2006 US-backed Ethiopian invasion of Somalia gave the group the popular support it needed to radicalize ordinary citizens and become a powerful movement.</p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Featuring interviews with government officials, former al-Shabaab members, soldiers and numerous other sources, the authors leave no stone unturned in their quest to tell the story of just how al-Shabaab continues to operate and why it continues to attract young people. This is hugely informative painstakingly-researched book.</p>-- "African Arguments"<br><br><p>For military enthusiasts, <i>Inside al-Shabaab</i> has vivid descriptions of street-by-street fighting in Mogadishu as the extremists pushed the fragile Somali government to the edge of the sea. For those wondering how Somalia has never been able to shake off the threat, the book has piercing details of what still goes wrong both among Somalis and in the international community.</p>-- "AP News"<br><br><p>Maruf and Josef, who are first-rate journalists, are to be congratulated on this work, which is tricky and somewhat dangerous.</p>--Kenneth Christie "ID: International Dialogue"<br><br><p>The book by Maruf and Joseph is a very readable, very informative and in passages thrilling account that provides partly unknown details for Somalia-specialists and a basis for reflection and comparison for counter-terrorism experts. Due to the style of writing, it is even accessible for interested non-specialists. The book is recommended strongly for thinking about and beyond the Somali setting.</p></p>-- "African Affairs"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Harun Maruf is Senior Editor in Voice of Americas Somali Service who has been covering Somalia and its struggles with war, terrorism, piracy, and drought since the early 1990s. With more than 100,000 followers, Maruf is the most followed Somali journalist on Twitter and a primary source of news to many people in the Horn of Africa. Prior to joining VOA, Maruf worked as a reporter for the BBC and Associated Press in Somalia and as a researcher for Human Rights Watch.</p> <p>Dan Joseph is an editor in Voice of America's central newsroom and has headed up its Africa desk since December 2005. </p></p>
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