20/08/2009
Djibouti plays a key role in America鈥檚 fight against terrorism in Africa. Fran Abrams is given rare access to a US base where she explores the role and impact of America's African outpost.
Djibouti plays a key role in America鈥檚 fight against terrorism in Africa. It is home to Camp Lemonier, a military base for 2,000 US personnel. The camp, which is rapidly expanding, was reported to have been used by the Bush administration to interrogate suspects and to launch air strikes on Islamist militants in nearby Somalia. It has become a little slice of America in the Horn Of Africa.
But the growing US presence in this Muslim state has caused unease among locals, some of whom say the Americans have insufficient concern for their human rights. What are the economic and political benefits to Djibouti of being closely allied to the United States? Also, how does this sit alongside the developing influence of Iran in this tiny, strategically placed country at the entrance to the Red Sea?
For Assignment Fran Abrams is given rare access to the US base in Djibouti questioning military chiefs, local leaders and ordinary Djiboutians as she explores the role and impact of America's African outpost.
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