Current situation of the Eritrean Islamist groups
Posted: 05 Oct 2024, 00:19
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What is the current status of the Eritrean Islamist Jihadi movements or terrorists, after the collapse of Sudan and the EPRDF government? Many claim, the Jihadi terrorists are disgruntled, disbanded and hiding in many European and Australian cities.
Eritrean Islamic Jihad is referred to as the Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement, EIJM, EIJ, ERIJ, EISM, Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement, Jeberti al Nahda and/or Harakat al Jihad al Islami al Eritrea.
The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (ERIJ), is one of several opposition groups that operated in Eritrea and from surrounding Ethiopia, Sudan and Yemen. Some of these Islamist terrorists include Shaikh Khalil Mohammed Amer is the putative leader of ERIJ, Beshir Ishaq, ERIJ's Deputy Emir is Abul Bara' Hassan Salman, Beshir Osman ...
Below is their last stronghold and training camp in Humera, north west Ethiopia but the fall of the TPLF was the last nail on their Islamist coffin.
What is the current status of the Eritrean Islamist Jihadi movements or terrorists, after the collapse of Sudan and the EPRDF government? Many claim, the Jihadi terrorists are disgruntled, disbanded and hiding in many European and Australian cities.
Eritrean Islamic Jihad is referred to as the Eritrean Islamic Salvation Movement, EIJM, EIJ, ERIJ, EISM, Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement, Jeberti al Nahda and/or Harakat al Jihad al Islami al Eritrea.
The Eritrean Islamic Jihad Movement (ERIJ), is one of several opposition groups that operated in Eritrea and from surrounding Ethiopia, Sudan and Yemen. Some of these Islamist terrorists include Shaikh Khalil Mohammed Amer is the putative leader of ERIJ, Beshir Ishaq, ERIJ's Deputy Emir is Abul Bara' Hassan Salman, Beshir Osman ...
Below is their last stronghold and training camp in Humera, north west Ethiopia but the fall of the TPLF was the last nail on their Islamist coffin.