- Jamil Sahid Mohamed
Jamil Sahid Mohamed (born 1936 in
Freetown ,Sierra Leone ) is aSierra Leonean businessman who made millions of dollars in diamond trade. He was exiled from Sierra Leone twice amidst accusations of acoup plot in 1987 and later forwar profiteer ing. Mohamed built his fortune smuggling diamonds out of Sierra Leone during the 1970s and 1980's. [http://allafrica.com/stories/200701050275.html All Africa - subscription required] ] He is widely regarded as the father of the Sierra Leoneblood diamond trade. [http://worlddefensereview.com/pham081006.shtml Strategic Interests] by J. Peter Pham, Ph.D., World Defense Review,10 August 2006 ] As a result of his activities he became one of the richest men in Africa. Along withSiaka Stevens , he is widely regarded to have played a major role in the destruction of the Sierra Leone economy, leaving a senseless legacy of death and poverty in his wake. Jamil Sahid Mohamed was born in Freetown, Sierra Leone to a Sierra Leonean father of Lebanese descent and an indigenous Sierra Leonean mother from the Mandingo ethnic group. [ [http://www.thenewpeople.com/070905saidu.htm Ernest Koroma Cannot be a Suitable Replacement for the Visionary SLPP Leadership by Alpha Saidu Bangura, The New People Online,September 4 2007 ] ]Early life
Mohamed is the
illegitimate son of a Lebanese father and a Sierra Leonean mother from the Mandingo ethnic group. He was born and raised in Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone.Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua's study offree market democracy andglobal instability stated: "the extent of Lebanese market dominance in Sierra Leone – historically and at present – is astounding."The Lebanese trading community was a leftover import from Sierra Leone's British Colonial era. The fact that Mohamed's loyalties lay with this merchant minority would have dire consequences for the country when he later became the single most powerful private citizen in the country. [http://www.meib.org/articles/0407_l2.htm Hebollah and the West African diamond trade] MEIB staff, Middle East Intelligence Bulletin, June/July 2004]
Mohamed and his childhood friend,
Sierra Leone -born LebaneseNabih Berri would leave unimaginable destruction in their wake. Neither felt any real affinity with the country of their birth and saw it solely as a source of exploitation. The adult Berri became the leader of the Shiite Lebanese Amal Movement.Association with Siaka Stevens
Mohamed found a kindred spirit in President Siaka Stevens who was equally keen to exploit Sierra Leone's gold and diamonds resource for personal gain. In
Sierra Leone 's post-colonial era,Siaka Stevens association with Jamil Sayid Mohamed would have a dramatic effect on government policy. Both of them would, for a time, count themselves among Africa’s wealthiest men. [http://www.newint.org/issue152/profile.htm A Tale of Two Villages: Of health and drugs, water and life] , by Jonathan Blundell, New Internationalist No.152, October 1985.]The alliance of Stevens and Mohamed was one of convenience. Stevens had access but as a head of state he was prohibited from engage in commerce. He needed someone unscrupulous, cunning and ruthless to act on his behalf and Jamil Sayid Mohamed fit the bill.
And so Mohamed became the greatest beneficiary of the
kleptocracy established by President Siaka Stevens. His stewardship of the president's personal finances made him the second most powerful man in Sierra Leone.Together they plunged the economy of the fledgling nation in to a state of economic chaos. Mohamed encouraged Stevens to ally himself with the Lebanese merchant community who controlled a portion of the official diamond trade and also ran the majority of the unofficial diamond trade. Stevens supported illegal diamond smuggling so much so that onNovember 3 1969 , $3.4 million dollars worth of the Sierra Leonean government's monthly production of diamonds vanished, allegedly at the order of Stevens and Mohamed.Mineral Resources, Their Use and Their Impact on the Conflict and the Country, The New Citizen,March 16 2007 ]Siaka Stevens handed Mohamed the keys to Sierra Leone's economy. The president granted Mohamed's National Trading Company a monopoly to import more than eighty-seven commodities. And Steven's turned a blind eye as Mohamed become the foremost smuggler of the country's rare gems and minerals, raking in over $ 30 million dollars. Mohamed was christened the "Diamond King".
By 1971 the President had nationalized the
De Beers monopoly. [http://www.cryfreetown.org/pre90s.html Cry Freetown - History of Sierra Leone before 1990 by Sorious Samura] ] Mohamed who had already managed to acquire 12% of the concession. By 1984 Mohamed bought the remaining shares from De Beers.Tommy Taylor-Morgan, the Minister of Finance, warned that Sierra Leone was losing in excess of US$160 million of diamond income annually to diamond smuggling. Corruption and smuggling reached such a level that official diamond production dropped significantly.
In 1985 national currency, the Leone was devalue by nearly 60 per cent and foreign exchange became scarce. Between 1968 to 1985 Stevens and Mohamed successfully depleted the finances of Sierra Leone until they had rendered one of the world's biggest producers of diamonds and gold the poorest country on earth.
Association with Joseph Saidu Momoh
When Steven's hand picked successor President Joseph Saidu Momoh first took power in Sierra Leone, he enjoyed a mutually beneficial business relationship with Mohamed so much so that Momoh initially relinquished more control to him.
The Palestine Liberation Organization connections
In 1986 at Mohamed's behest, Momoh invited
Yasir Arafat for a state visit. This was shortly after the hijacking of theAchille Lauro , an Italian cruise liner, byPLO memberAbu Abbas during which Leon Klinghoffer, a 69-year-old AmericanJew , was pushed overboard. The purpose of Arafat's visit was to secure a deal with Momoh to run a Palestinianparamilitary training camp on one of the islands off Sierra Leone's coast. Arafat offered Momoh $8 million dollars but Momoh eventually caved to Western pressure and officially said no. Instead he permitted Mohamed to keep a so-called "personal security force" which was made up of 500 Palestinian exiles. Momoh essentially permitted Mohamed to establish a private army of PLO militants.Thwarted coup and exile
When Momoh began talks with Israeli diamond traders, he invoked Mohamed's formidable wrath. In 1987 Momoh discovered that Mohamed was plotting a coup d'état. Mohamed had plans to restore the state of
Palestine and felt that Momoh was in the way. When the plans surfaced, Mohamed was driven in toexile . The Sierra Leonean government threatened toprosecute him on corruption charges and mismanagement of national resources. He made hisLondon home his permanent base. However his physical absence did little to diminish his ability to influence politics and continue his business activities in Sierra Leone.ierra Leone Civil War 1991-2001
In 1991 Mohamed and his cohort
Samih Osailly organized Sierra Leone's Lebanese diamond traders for the purpose of trafficking theblood diamond s acquired by the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) from the mines the occupied in Sierra Leone.Mohamed's RUF partners pillaged and enslaved entire towns, submitting the survivors of their barbaric campaigns to forced labor mining diamonds. Mohamed's partnership with the RUF funded these activities as well as the RUF's practice of creating
child soldiers .Operation No Living Thing
The RUF also used their profits to finance the barbarous atrocities of Operation No Living Thing waged, that left tens of thousands of Sierra Leoneans maimed and murdered. When the war spiraled out of control the majority of Mohamed's bootleg diamond consortium fled.
econd exile
When the Civil War ended, Mohamed fled from the threat of
war crimes prosecution over from theUnited Nations -supported Special Court for Sierra Leone. His old friendNabih Berri arranged for him to escape to Lebanon on a diplomatic passport. By now Berri's Amal Movement was a full Hezbollah partner inLebanon 's legislature.ee also
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Al-Qaeda
*Yasir Arafat
*Blood Diamonds
*Hezbollah
*Osama bin Laden
*Hassan Nasrallah
*Joseph Saidu Momoh
*Palestine Liberation Organization
*Samih Osailly
*Revolutionary United Front
*Siaka Stevens
*Sierra Leone References
Further reading
*Child Soldiers, Adult Interests: The Global Dimensions of the Sierra Leonean Tragedy by J. Peter Pham, Ph.D.
*Blood from Stones: The Secret Financial Network of Terror by Douglas FarahExternal links
* [http://action.web.ca/home/pac/readingroom.shtml?x=25119&AA_EX_Session=ffe0c2d44c7dadd4046d76398805490b War and Peace in Sierra Leone: Diamonds, Corruption and the Lebanese Connection]
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2242/is_n1524_v262/ai_13857773 Sierra Leone: the world's poorest nation] by Elizabeth Vidler, Contemporary Review, January 1993
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