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shahideal · 4 years
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French forces kill leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb – Times of India This undated handout file photo taken on July 26, 2010 apparently shows Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)...Read More…
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casualrebelpainter · 4 years
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French forces kill leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb – Times of India This undated handout file photo taken on July 26, 2010 apparently shows Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)...Read More…
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popularnews · 3 years
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French Forces Kill Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, Leader Of Al-Qaeda In Islamic Maghreb
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expatimes · 4 years
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Who is al-Qaeda's new North Africa chief?
The new leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is a well-known veteran among the armed groups wreaking havoc in North Africa but experts say it is unclear what path he will chart to assert his authority.
Abu Obaida Yusuf al-Annabi, an Algerian national born in 1969, replaced Abdelmalek Droukdel following his killing by French forces in Mali last June, according to the SITE monitoring group.
Al-Annabi was already head of AQIM's Council of Dignitaries and “was also one of its media chiefs”, said Laurence Bindner, co-founder of the JOS Project that analyses armed group's propaganda online.
“He's the one who pledged allegiance in the group's name to Ayman al-Zawahiri, the main al-Qaeda chief, in 2011. And he's authored several of its main statements in recent years,” said Bindner.
The United States placed al-Annabi, who is thought to still be based in Algeria, on its “terrorism” watch list in 2015, a move followed by the United Nations the following year.
His group has claimed responsibility for attacks on troops and civilians across the Sahel region, including a 2016 strike on a hotel and restaurant in Burkina Faso that killed 30 people, mainly Westerners.
But al-Annabi's legitimacy as the head of AQIM might not be clear-cut, particularly among more recent and younger recruits.
"Annabi is better known, to me at least, as a propagandist and pseudo-cleric than as an operational figure," said Alex Thurston, a political scientist at the University of Cincinnati who focuses on Islam in northwest Africa.
“Tapping someone without the same operational background as Droukdel… would seem to me to be a sign of a weak bench,” he said, describing AQMI as “an organization fighting for relevance and lacking in charismatic authority”.
Group infighting
Analysts at the Counter Extremism Project say al-Annabi's relations with his predecessor may have been tense, another potential sign of strategic divisions in the ranks.
That, in turn, could complicate AQIM's relationships with Iyad Ag Ghaly, the Malian Tuareg who leads the Group to Support Islam and Muslims, a nominal ally of the armed group.
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A video grab shows Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) fighters [AQIM via AFP]
While Ghaly has pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda, he has like other affiliates in the world significant autonomy - and whether al-Annabi allows this to continue will determine how the armed group evolves in the coming years.
“There have always been tensions between fighters on the ground in northern Mali, and an extremely isolated AQIM emir in Algeria,” said Elie Tenenbaum, a researcher at the French Institute of International Relations.
He said al-Annabi's first moves would be key in determining how he wants to position his group, at a time when al-Qaeda affiliates are facing off against ISIL (ISIS) fighters also jockeying for influence.
“Is he going to name new chiefs for the katibas [combat units]"South of the Algerian border, Tenenbaum asked.
“Will he be tempted to place his own people there? Will he modify the links with AQIM's local allies?
Prisoner exchange
It also remains to be seen how Annabi will approach the negotiations sought by Mali's government, which are fiercely opposed by France as it tries to help Sahel governments stave off the armed group's threats.
In a rare interview with France 24 television last year, al-Annabi made clear his wish to see AQIM prisoners freed as part of talks to liberate Sophie Petronin, a French hostage seized in Mali in 2016.
Petronin was freed in October just as Mali's authorities released some 200 prisoners.
Tenenbaum said for the Malian government, the Group to Support Islam and Muslims “appears today as the group it can talk to” - a position that could strengthen Ghaly's hand in the fight against ISIL.
That means infighting among the armed groups is unlikely to abate anytime soon.
“The time of reconciliation has passed and no longer seems to be on the agenda,” Tenenbaum said.
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newsupdatedaily · 4 years
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Who is al-Qaeda’s new North Africa chief? | Africa
Who is al-Qaeda’s new North Africa chief? | Africa
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The new leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is a well-known veteran among the armed groups wreaking havoc in North Africa but experts say it is unclear what path he will chart to assert his authority.
Abu Obaida Yusuf al-Annabi, an Algerian national born in 1969, replaced Abdelmalek Droukdel following his killing by French forces in Mali last June, according to the SITE monitoring…
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kiztv7newsroom · 4 years
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France says it has killed the leader of al-Qaeda in north Africa, Abdelmalek Droukdel, in an operation in Mali. Defence Minister Florence Parly said Droukdel along with members of his inner circle had been killed in the north of the country on Wednesday. French forces had also captured a senior Islamic State group commander in Mali in an operation in May, she said. The "daring operations" had dealt "severe blows to the terrorist groups", she said. "Our forces, in co-operation with their partners in the Sahel, will continue to hunt them relentlessly," she said. As head of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Droukdel was in charge of all affiliates in north Africa and also commanded al-Qaeda's Sahel affiliate, Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM). The captured Islamic State group commander, Mohamed Mrabat, was a veteran jihadist and had a senior role in the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) group, Ms Parly said. He was caught on 19 May, she added. (BBC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBeGqnuhKmH/?igshid=l8fb7605ija5
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newscountryindia · 4 years
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Al-Qaeda North Africa chief killed: What next for the region?
Al-Qaeda North Africa chief killed: What next for the region?
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The leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) was killed this week by French forces in Mali.
Although Abdelmalek Droukdel had a low public profile, he was one of the most powerful Islamist warlords in the region and his death is likely to have an impact on jihadist groups there.
Here is a round-up of views on Thursday’s incident and how it might have an impact on the volatile…
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enewsedition · 4 years
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French forces kill al-Qaeda’s Algeria leader
French forces kill al-Qaeda’s Algeria leader
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France said its forces have killed the leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, in a blow to the group behind a string of deadly attacks across the troubled Sahel region.
Abdelmalek Droukdel was killed on Thursday in northern Mali near the Algerian border, where the group has bases from which it has carried out attacks and abductions of Westerners in the sub-Saharan Sahel zone, Defence…
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awesometeennews · 4 years
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French forces kill al-Qaeda's North Africa chief Abdelmalek Droukdel
French forces kill al-Qaeda’s North Africa chief Abdelmalek Droukdel
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France said on Friday that its military has killed al-Qaeda’s North Africa chief Abdelmalek Droukdel, a key fighter who its forces had been hunting for more than seven years, during an operation in Mali.
“On June 3, French army forces, with the support of their local partners, killed the emir of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Abdelmalek Droukdel, and several of his closest…
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globalnews4u · 4 years
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French Forces Kill Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, Leader Of Al-Qaeda In Islamic Maghreb
French Forces Kill Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, Leader Of Al-Qaeda In Islamic Maghreb
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French forces have killed the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. (Representational)
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French forces have killed the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, in northern Mali, French officials said Friday.
Droukdel was killed on Thursday near the Algerian border, where the group has bases it uses to carry out attacks and abductions of…
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newsvillepost · 4 years
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Al-Qaeda boss in north Africa Abdelmalek Droukdel slaughtered - France
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France says it has murdered the pioneer of al-Qaeda in north Africa, Abdelmalek Droukdel, in an activity in Mali. Safeguard Priest Florence Parly said Droukdel alongside individuals from his internal circle had been killed in the north of the nation on Wednesday. French powers had additionally caught a senior Islamic State bunch authority in Mali in an activity in May, she said. The "challenging activities" had managed "serious hits to the fear monger gatherings", she said. "Our powers, in co-activity with their accomplices in the Sahel, will keep on chasing them tenaciously," she said. What is the unique situation? As head of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Droukdel was responsible for all members in north Africa and furthermore instructed al-Qaeda's Sahel partner, Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM). The caught Islamic State bunch leader, Mohamed Mrabat, was a veteran jihadist and had a senior job in the Islamic State in the More noteworthy Sahara (ISGS) gathering, Ms Parly said. He was gotten on 19 May, she included. How West Africa is under danger from Islamist activists Africa's Sahel becomes most recent al-Qaeda-IS battleground Why France is centered around battling jihadists in Mali On 7 May IS uncovered its activists had been occupied with wild conflicts with al-Qaeda in Mali and Burkina Faso. It blamed JNIM for assaulting its positions, blocking fuel supplies and keeping IS supporters. ISGS has immediately settled a toehold in the Sahel nations subsequent to reporting a nearness in Spring a year ago. Who was Abdelmalik Droukdel? Matured in his late 40s, Droukdel battled against Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan, and was thought to respect the previous pioneer of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, as his motivation. Under his administration AQIM completed various dangerous assaults, remembering a 2016 attack for a lodging in the Burkina Faso capital Ouagadougou that left 30 dead and 150 harmed. In 2012 he was condemned to death by a court in Algeria in the wake of being indicted in absentia for homicide, enrollment of a fear monger association and assaults utilizing explosives. The charges identified with three bomb assaults in the capital Algiers in April 2007 which executed 22 individuals and injured in excess of 200 others. A veteran jihadist This veteran Algerian jihadist was one of the most infamous administrators in the north Africa-Sahara district, pursuing savage crusades first in Algeria afterward against French and different powers in Mali. As per the UN Security Committee, which authorized him in 2007, Droukdel was an explosives master who assembled gadgets that slaughtered many regular citizens in broad daylight places. As pioneer of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) he was instrumental in the capture of both neighborhood and western nationals in assaults as far separated as Tunisia, Niger and Mali. He additionally helped the gathering extend its zone of exercises profound into Mali where, as indicated by the French government, he met his end. Jihadist bunches rush to report a replacement to slaughtered or caught pioneers however in north Africa there are indications of expanding strain between al-Qaeda and its later adversary, Islamic State and its partners. What is France doing in the Sahel? A huge number of French soldiers have been conveyed in Mali since 2013. France, the previous provincial force, got included after Islamist activists overran parts of the north. With French assistance, Mali's military has recovered the domain, yet instability proceeds and savagery has spread to neighboring nations.
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Who are behind the Mali's slaughters? In excess of 5,000 French soldiers have been filling in as a major aspect of Activity Barkhane on the side of the powers of Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso and Chad. Anyway they face a developing rebellion by jihadist gatherings, which have altogether ventured up their assaults in the Sahel nations since a year ago. Read the full article
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news24fresh · 4 years
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French forces kill al-Qaeda’s Algeria leader
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France said its forces have killed the leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, in a blow to the group behind a string of deadly attacks across the troubled Sahel region.
Abdelmalek Droukdel was killed on Thursday in northern Mali near the Algerian border, where the group has bases from which it has carried out attacks and abductions of Westerners in the sub-Saharan Sahel zone, Defence…
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mgazamedia · 4 years
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French forces kill leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb PARIS: French forces have killed the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, in northern Mali, France’s defense minister said.
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expatimes · 4 years
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Al-Qaeda in North Africa appoints new leader after killing
Algerian Abu Obaida Yusuf al-Annabi has been on the US 'international terrorist' blacklist since September 2015.
The al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) group has chosen a new leader to replace Abdelmalek Droukdel, who was killed in June by French forces, the SITE monitoring group reported.
Algerian Abu Obaida Yusuf al-Annabi, head of AQIM's “Council of Dignitaries”, was named as Droukdel's successor, SITE said.
AQIM displayed the body of its former leader for the first time in a video, it added on Saturday.
Al-Annabi has been on the US's “international terrorist” blacklist since September 2015, according to the Counter Extremism Project.
He has regularly appeared in the group's propaganda videos, and in 2013 demanded that Muslims retaliate against France's intervention in Mali.
AQIM also confirmed the death of Swiss national Beatrice Stoeckli, who was abducted in Timbuktu while working as a missionary in 2016.
It blamed her death on an attempt by “French crusaders” to free her.
AQIM emerged from a group started in the late 1990s by Algerian fighters who, in 2007, pledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.
The group has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks on troops and civilians across the Sahel region, including a 2016 attack on an upmarket hotel and restaurant in Burkina Faso that killed 30 people, mainly Westerners.
France has more than 5,000 troops deployed in its “anti-jihadist” Barkhane force in the Sahel.
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newsupdatedaily · 4 years
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French forces kill leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
French forces kill leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
French forces have killed the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, Algerian Abdelmalek Droukdel, in northern Mali, France’s defence minister said.
Droukdel was killed on Thursday near the Algerian border, where the group has bases from which it has carried out attacks and abductions of Westerners in the sub-Saharan Sahel zone, Defence Minister Florence Parly said Friday.
“Many close…
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