21 January 2016, 19:17
KathiBurkina Faso Security Update for Hunters Provided by Ripcord Security
http://www.huntingreport.com/w...te.cfm?articleid=752Burkina Faso Security Update for Hunters Provided by Ripcord Security
(posted January 20, 2016)
Location: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Overview
After a democratic and violence free elections process, Burkina Faso is the latest target in attacks led by Al Qaeda in Maghreb (AQIM). On January 15th, just two months after an AQIM hotel attack in Mali, a group of 7 armed gunmen began an attack on Le Cappucino Café, a restaurant frequented by tourists and expats. The attack continued into the nearby Splendid Hotel where over 200 foreign nationals were present for a conference. Targeting westerners, the gunmen killed 28 and held 176 more hostages. French military Special Forces were called from nearby Mali to respond to the incident. Negotiations ceased at 1am on January 16th when French soldiers assaulted the hotel and freed the hostages including 50 wounded civilians. Four of the six gunmen were killed and two fled the scene. The French military swept through the city in search of other attackers. One attacker was found and killed at a neighboring hotel. Ouagadougou remains under curfew until the military operations cease.
One day after the attacks in the capital, two Australian nationals were kidnapped by a group of armed men outside of the city of Djibo near the Mali border. The Australian nationals were the owners of a surgical clinic which provided medical care to the local population. The couple's kidnapping has been claimed by AQIM but no purpose behind the kidnapping has been given.
The Mali Connection
AQIM has increased activity since the terror attacks by Islamic State (ISIL) in Paris and West Africa in order to boost recruitment efforts in West Africa; first, in Mali and then in Burkina Faso with a similar attack on a similar hotel target. AQIM's historical region of control is being actively contested by ISIL affiliated groups. AQIM major strongholds are in Mali, particularly in the region near Timbuktu including the cities of Mopti and Segou. These cities lie less than 100 miles from the Mali-Burkina Faso border. With the recent instability of the Burkinabe government coupled with a new Western leaning government, Burkina Faso is a new target for AQIM. The situation is expected to intensify as AQIM is undergoing an internal rift which could spawn competitive splinter groups. The border with Niger presents further risks as the Boko Haram affiliated groups have pledged an allegiance to ISIL. Burkina Faso could become one of the most contested countries for terror groups in West Africa.
Traveler Advice
The capital of Ouagadougou remains under curfew. It is unclear how long the curfew will last and if military forces will encounter resistance. Military presence around the country will likely remain high in the coming weeks.
While hunting areas are still open, trips to those areas should be pursued with extreme caution as many of them are near the Malian border. Hunting areas around Reserve du Sahel are less than 50 miles from the town of Djibo where the most recent kidnapping occurred. Southern hunting areas near Reserve de L'Arly remain an option but the risk remains high.
Prospective travelers to Burkina Faso should ensure they remain with trusted local guides and drivers at all times both in and out of any hunting areas.
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21 January 2016, 19:25
boarkillerI hate to say it but wherever there are Muslims, trouble follows
21 January 2016, 22:24
grandveneur http://www.pendjari.net/IMG/jpg/limites.jpgThe NP W is closed because of terrorist activity inside and at the border of Niger.
21 January 2016, 23:15
Milo Shanghaiquote:
Originally posted by boarkiller:
I hate to say it but wherever there are Muslims, trouble follows
Having lived in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Azerbaijan I have to say that I have not found that to be the case.
What I have found is that wherever there are people there is trouble.
22 January 2016, 04:16
jdollarYou are right, Milo. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Afganhistan, Indonesia, Turkey, Libya, Morocco,Mali, Nigeria, CAR, Yemen, etc, etc, etc etc are the epitome of stability.....
22 January 2016, 04:58
Dutch44JD, you left off Somalia and the Sudan.
22 January 2016, 05:00
Leopardtrackquote:
Originally posted by jdollar:
You are right, Milo. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Afganhistan, Indonesia, Turkey, Libya, Morocco,Mali, Nigeria, CAR, Yemen, etc, etc, etc etc are the epitome of stability.....
LOL!
22 January 2016, 07:17
jdollarquote:
Originally posted by Dutch44:
JD, you left off Somalia and the Sudan.
Damn I knew I was forgetting something..Of course I also forgot Pakistan, Algeria, BAngladesh and probably half a dozen other garden spots.