ISIS strikes Uganda; expands scope of activities in central Africa
ISIS claimed responsibility on October 8 for an attack on a police post in Ugandan capital, Kampala.
This was the first ISIS attack to
take place in that African state, stirring up speculation on whether the
terrorist organization has already taken root in it.
The claim of responsibility is taken
by a number of observers as proof that ISIS has already established base in
Uganda.
Uganda, they said, is being
influenced by the high wave of terrorism sweeping through the central part of
the African continent.
Uganda is located just in the middle
of the continent. It shares borders with the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya
which is also affected by ISIS presence in neighboring countries.
ISIS Uganda
ISIS has celebrated the success of
its operation in Uganda, considering it an achievement, even as Ugandan media
largely ignored the event.
The attack promulgates the success
of the terrorist organization to infiltrate Uganda and establish presence in
it.
This development is dangerous
because it portends ISIS control of the central part of the African continent.
Late ISIS caliph, Abu Bakr
al-Baghdadi, appeared in two videos before his 2019 killing, reviewing a file
that was named 'Central Africa Province'.
In the video, Baghdadi is seen directing
ISIS leaders to expand the scope of their presence in the region and carry out
attacks in it.
ISIS has been expanding in central
Africa since then. It is carrying out attacks in Mozambique, the Democratic
Republic of Congo and the Central African Republic, taking advantage of poor
security conditions in these countries.
ISIS presence threatens the security
of the central part of Africa and augurs an expansion of terrorist activities
to other regions.