On patrol with Somalia's newest militia
The militia of Somalia's newly created Jubaland regional administration are part of an international effort to build the country from the ground up. Primarily trained in Kenya, they are on the lookout for routes hacked through the undergrowth by smugglers and armed groups. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow has this exclusive report from Dobley, Somalia.

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