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Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by myproperty(m): 11:09pm On Mar 19, 2015
For anyone with memories of the apartheid era, there will be mixed feelings about the news this week that South African mercenaries are playing a key role in turning the tide against Boko Haram, in northern Nigeria. Years ago, many of those same South African fighters were engaged in domestic attacks on activists in the anti-apartheid movement, and led sustained campaigns against liberation movements in Angola, Mozambique and elsewhere. Under the name Executive Outcomes, they were also involved in the civil war in Sierra Leone.

Reuters first broke the news of the South African presence in northern Nigeria. In recent weeks, hundreds of South African mercenaries have reportedly been using “attack helicopters and armoured personnel carriers and fighting to retake towns and villages captured by the Islamist militant group” senior officials in the northern region have told the New York Times.:

The Nigerian military,under pressure because of a presidential election to be held this month, has recently claimed a string of successes against Boko Haram, boasting about the recapture of a number of towns……A senior Western diplomat confirmed that the South Africans were playing “a major operational role,” particularly at night. Equipped with night-vision goggles, the mercenaries “are whacking them in the evening hours,” the diplomat said.

“The next morning the Nigerian Army rolls in and claims success,” the diplomat added. The mercenaries “are doing the heavy lifting,” said the diplomat, who was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

Other countries in the region have also joined the fight against Boko Haram, with Chad, Niger, Cameroon and Benin all contributing troops to a regional force of nearly 9,000 troops. Chadian troops in particular, have reportedly played a role in re-taking some towns. The South Africans though, have proved to be the decisive factor in changing the course of the war.

When questioned, Nigeria’s chief of defence intelligence has claimed that the South African contractors are only present in a “training” role. While training the Nigerian Army has been part of their duties, their role also apparently includes planning military operations, gathering intelligence, flying Russian Mi-24 attack helicopters and other combat activities.

“They’re relics of apartheid,” Jakkie Cilliers, executive director of the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria, said of the South African mercenaries in Nigeria. “They love this gung-ho kind of stuff, and they’re good at it.”

Mercenaries from the Ukraine and other former Soviet republics are also involved in the Boko Haram campaign. This report spells out the South African contribution in more detail.

All of this is however, a mere sideshow to the March 28 presidential elections in Nigeria. This will be a re-run of February’s postponed encounter between the incumbent Goodluck Jonathan – who is a Christian from the Ijaw tribal groupings in the south - and Mohammadu Buhari, a former military leader and Sunni Moslem from the Fulani people in the north that has long been linked to Boko Haram. More accurately, Boko Haram has capitalised on the genuine grievances felt by Fulani herdsman against the enchroachment on their lands by sedentary farmers and agri-business interests. That long simmering conflict is explained in detail here.

Although its own ethnic roots are among the Kanuri tribal grouping Boko Haram has been playing on the Fulani’s list of grievances, and even traces its own lineage back to the regional Caliphate founded by an ethnic Fulani called Usman Dan Fodio in the early 19th century, in order to promote its own plans for a new Salafist Caliphate stretching across the entire Sahel region. In a sense though, Boko Haram has played right into Jonathan’s hands by declaring its allegiance earlier this week to Islamic State. As Bloomberg News says :

Boko Haram’s recent pledge of fealty to Islamic State has fed Jonathan's narrative that Nigeria is helping to fight a global war on terror, rather than flailing before a decentralized insurgency that draws on local grievances.

And in the long run… Supposedly, the South African mercenaries will face prosecution by the ANC-led government if and when they return to South Africa. Lets not hold our breath on that one.

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1503/S00179/gordon-campbell-on-south-african-mercenaries-in-nigeria.htm
Re: Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by myproperty(m): 11:18pm On Mar 19, 2015
Ukraine is at war how can they send mercenaries to fight in Nigeria when they are actually looking for external help.
South Africa refuse to sell weapons to Nigeria how come they have mercenaries fighting in Nigeria? Would a South African Soldier leave his duty in his home country to fight in Nigeria without the knowledge of the South African Army?

I hope this report from foreign media is not to look down on our Army that are winning the war for us. How come the natives that are seeing the war live are praising our Army
Re: Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by cjrane: 11:26pm On Mar 19, 2015
myproperty:
Ukraine is at war how can they send mercenaries to fight in Nigeria when they are actually looking for eternal help.
South Africa refuse to sell weapons to Nigeria how come they have mercenaries fighting in Nigeria? Would a South African Soldier leave his duty in his home country to fight in Nigeria without the knowledge of the South African Army?

I hope this report from foreign media is not to look down on our Army that are winning the war for us. How come the natives that are seeing the war live are praising our Army

[size=15pt]Bro,
Don't mind the animals that had hoped Boko Haram would bankrupt and wreck Nigeria.
To their disappointment, we are prevailing.

They have played the dirty media war to make us kick Chad out, with limited success.
Now the same people that backed Apartheid SA are now sudden converts and haters of the former SADF.

God dey, we shall win no matter how much lies and evil plans to drive a wedge between us and Chad or professional soldiers hired to give our troops the edge they need to win.
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Re: Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by StOla: 5:09am On Mar 20, 2015
myproperty:
Ukraine is at war how can they send mercenaries to fight in Nigeria when they are actually looking for external help.
South Africa refuse to sell weapons to Nigeria how come they have mercenaries fighting in Nigeria? Would a South African Soldier leave his duty in his home country to fight in Nigeria without the knowledge of the South African Army?

I hope this report from foreign media is not to look down on our Army that are winning the war for us. How come the natives that are seeing the war live are praising our Army

Did the report say South African soldier or South African mercenary?

A mercenary is a soldier of fortune. A freelancer ready to fight for the highest bidder. White South Africa has a vibrant population of such adventurous and money grabbing war/combat veterans.
Re: Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by otipoju(m): 8:28am On Mar 20, 2015
Hmmm. While I am Pro Buhari...I have no objections to this move by Jonathan.

Use what you have to get what you want.

Jonathan thinks if he defeats Book haram now we will vote for him...so he gets mercenaries to do in six weeks what his army could not do in six years.

Whatever happens Nigerians gain...book harm is defeated and we still get to vote out the feeble President.
Re: Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:03am On Mar 20, 2015
E no go better for the oyibo wey write this nonsense. If no be Jonathan wey turn our soldiers to yeye with toy guns for hand, dem go dey talk ds rubbish?

We wey dey clamp down various rebels for African countries with problem.

Even so, I still beliv say na our soldiers dey handle their own job. How many mercenaries dey there sef?
Re: Gordon Campbell On The Role Of South African Mercenaries In The War On Terrorism by Chigold101(m): 10:03am On Mar 20, 2015
myproperty:
Ukraine is at war how can they send mercenaries to fight in Nigeria when they are actually looking for external help.
South Africa refuse to sell weapons to Nigeria how come they have mercenaries fighting in Nigeria? Would a South African Soldier leave his duty in his home country to fight in Nigeria without the knowledge of the South African Army?

I hope this report from foreign media is not to look down on our Army that are winning the war for us. How come the natives that are seeing the war live are praising our Army
because they have been blacked out of what is happening in the war front just as they were blocked out during the war against ebola. They are just cooking up all kinds of story to rubish the victory our GALLANT military men. First they said it Chadian army that is capturing the towns. That one didnt sell well now they are saying it is the south africans.

Lets us even use our brain small. South African apathied stopped in 1991. And these same guys that fought in South Africa, went to Sierra leone are still so young to be fighting boko haram in 2015, sounds funny. These Campbell of guy is Moses of Israel who at 80years was still strong to lead Israelites out of Egypt.

All these oyibo & south african medias are Liers & enemies of Nigeria.

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