Hundreds of Somali Youths Duped into Joining Mercenary Army Sent to Libya’s Frontlines
Hundreds of Somali youths duped into joining
mercenary army sent to Libya amid major escalation of tensions between Turkey
and Egypt ahead of feared Sirte war.
Somaliguardian has learned that more than 2,000
Somali nationals part of new Turkish and Qatar proxies were deployed to Libya’s
frontlines to join the fighting against warlord Haftar’s army, backed by Egypt
and the UAE.
Some of the youths conscripted for Qatar’s army told
Somaliguardian that many of their country-mates were already deployed in the frontline
areas in Libya and that they were waiting to be sent to the hostile zone.
The youths who were earlier granted Qatari
citizenship said it hurts them when media regards them as Somali mercenaries,
but many of them argue that poverty and unemployment forced them into throwing
their lives to a “raging fire.
Qatar recruited more than 5,000 Somali youths who
officially joined its army following blockade imposed by neighboring Arab
countries against Doha.
Qatar is not the only country that recruits Somali
youths to defend its national interests, but its close ally, Turkey is also
said to be having hundreds of Somali Special Forces under its command, although
they do not officially operate as part of the Turkish army, they are equipped,
funded and operated by Turkey’s military generals in Mogadishu.
More recently, there have been reports indicating
that youths duped into the Somali army with promise that they will be
conscripted for Qatar’s army –ended up in Libya after being trained in Eritrea.
Several of these youths were earlier confirmed dead in Eritrean training camp
after being poisoned.
Somalia’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Isse Awad denied
that his government is sending troops to fight in Libya.
“Our government has not and will not send its forces
to fight in Libya,” Awad told a local radio station, adding that “the Somali
armed forces are not mercenary forces, and Somalia does not have mercenaries.”
Despite government denying the deployment of Somali
mercenary fighters to Libya’s frontlines, it goes without saying, that hundreds
of Somali mercenaries are currently present there to fight for a cause they are
not even familiar with and hundreds more are soon going to follow.



