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07 Oct 2011
 
 
New Firearms Control Equipment Marking a Difference in SADC
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Law enforcement organisations throughout Southern Africa are taking a significant step forward to ensure better firearms control. Participating SADC countries took possession of pin stamping...
 
 
28 Jun 2011
 
Killing of Fazul Abdullah Mohammed in Somalia a blow to Al Shabaab
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Since the death of Osama bin Laden on 2 May this year, Al Qaeda has lost two more important operatives – Ilyas Kashmiri in Pakistan and Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, who was killed on 7 June in...
 
 
09 Jun 2011
 
SA: Statement by Nathi Mthethwa, Minister of Police, on their crime fighting mandate (09/06/2011)
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The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa today urged communities, organised civic organisations, business, media and other stakeholders to support the police officers in their crime-fighting...

 
 
03 Mar 2011
 
Gaddafi – From Brother Leader to Tyrant
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
In his first televised speech on national television soon after the revolt against his regime started, and even as he seemed to be losing control over much of the country, Col Muammar Gaddafi of...
 
 
11 Feb 2011
 
Somali Pirates: Villains or Victims?
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Piracy off the East coast of Africa has, increasingly, posed enormous challenges to international shipping and maritime services. It has damaged the littoral economies, undermined humanitarian aid...
 
 
03 Feb 2011
 
Pirates off Somalia: Southern Africa’s turn “to walk the plank?”
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
From January to December 2010, the total incidents of piracy recorded per regions of the world were 40 in America, 44 in the Far East, 28 in the Indian Sub Continent, 70 in South East Asia, 4 in...
 
 
08 Oct 2010
 
Re-thinking forceful civilian disarmament in the Horn of Africa
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The approach used in combating cattle rustling and the related illicit proliferation of small arms and light weapons in the borderlands of the Horn of Africa (HoA) calls for a re-think. The need...
 
 
01 Feb 2010
 
The Evolving Face of Piracy in the Horn of Africa
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The largest ransom ever paid to Somali pirates was dropped on 17 January 2010, onto a Greek-flagged oil tanker with two million barrels of oil on board. An aircraft dropped the ransom believed to...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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