Qatar recruiting soldiers in Somalia for combat: Garowe Online

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Qatar began recruiting soldiers in the horn of Africa war-torn country, Somalia to increase its defense force, Garowe Online reports.

The report says high-ranking officials at Villa Somalia, the country's Presidential Palace are facilitating the recruitment program which is the currently underway in several Somali semi-autonomous regions.

GO's reporter in Garowe, the capital of Puntland, has visited passport office, where he interviewed youngsters lined up for Somali passports and preparing for a plan to travel to Qatar.

"We are here to get Somali passports, and will wait 20 days period for a Visa from Qatar, where we will undergo military training to become a soldiers," said one of the youths, speaking to GO on condition of anonymity.

These youngsters, all men revealed to GO that Qatar will pay $6,000 for each soldier after the training courses. Hotels in Garowe are packed with youths recruited from Somaliland and other Somalia regions. They have arrived in the city in search of passports.

In Mogadishu, at least ten persons said to be employees working for the Ministries of Somalia's Federal government were dispatched to Qatar, becoming the first batch of the cadets, according to the sources.

GO understands that the sending the military students to Qatar is behind a top official at Villa Somalia, with reports indicating that this recruitment is aimed at training of mercenaries to fight for Qatar.

It is unclear whether the Somali Federal government and Federal member States are aware of the plan to recruit the unemployed youths taking passport to leave for Qatar as they are 'being lured' by Qatari agents.

On June 5, 2017, Saudi Arabia, along with several Arab allies, cut diplomatic ties with Qatar in a move that sent shockwaves throughout the Middle East and beyond, including Somalia.

Doha is working on plans to increase its army and eyeing the unemployed youths in poor countries, including Somalia, where it is recruiting low paid soldiers for a purpose to strength its military capability.

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