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Africa North
N. African al-Qaida Warns EU States against Hostage Rescue Bid
2012-01-13
[An Nahar] Al-Qaeda's north African branch warned European states including La Belle France Thursday against a military bid to rescue hostages kidnapped in Mali, citing "information" of plans for such an operation.

"We send a warning to La Belle France, Britannia, the Netherlands and Sweden: if they authorize this operation it will mean the death of their nationals and amount to an attempt on their lives," it said in a statement in Arabic.

"According to information we have received, the alliance of crusaders led by La Belle France which supports certain regimes like those of Algeria and Mauritania, is preparing an imminent military operation to free their hostages."

The statement was emailed to Agence La Belle France Presse in Rabat and carried by the ANI news agency in Mauritania which has published several AQIM statements in the past. These have never been disclaimed.

"We would like to state that we are searching a peaceful solution to this issue of the hostages," it added.

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), has claimed the kidnapping last November of two Frenchies in the northern Malian town of Hombori, and another three Westerners a day later in Timbuktu, also in the north of the West African nation.

Frenchies Philippe Verdon and Serge Lazarevic, who described themselves as a geologist and an engineer but were later identified as having had ties with mercenaries, were taken from their hotel in the middle of the night.

A day later, an armed gang snatched a Swede, a Dutchman and a man with dual British-South African nationality from a restaurant on Timbuktu's central square and killed a German with them who tried to resist.

Twelve Europeans, including six Frenchies, are being held hostage in the Sahel strip of northwest African nations on the southern edge of the Sahara.

This zone is difficult to patrol and monitor and AQIM has carried out many attacks on troops, kidnappings of Westerners and trafficking of various kinds, including drugs.

The group was started in the late 1990s by radical Algerian Islamists who sought the overthrow of the Algerian government to be replaced with Islamic rule.

AQIM was linked to al-Qaeda in 2006.

On December 9, the organization published two photos of hostages surrounded by gunnies.

One photo was of the Lazarevic and Verdon, while the other showed the three snatched from Timbuktu.

A previously unknown al-Qaeda splinter group calling itself the Movement for Monotheism and Jihad in West Africa, has grabbed credit for the kidnapping of two Spaniards and an Italian in October from a camp for Sahrawi refugees near Tindouf in southern Algeria.

Mali is grappling with the return of thousands of heavily armed fighters who served fallen Libyan leader Muammar Qadaffy
...a proud Arab institution for 42 years, now among the dear departed, though not the dearest...
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Posted by:Fred

#2  AQIM ...

versies

* INDIAN DEFENCE FORUM > NORWAY: NATO LOSING SELF-DEFENSE ABILITY, agz external CONVENTIONAL ATTACK vee Article 5.

On-going economic woes to likely further debilitate NATO's proficiencies.

IOW, the Hard Boyz will find it easier to covertly set up + penetrate into NATO-EU.

* Also from SAME > SOMALI PRIRATES STRUGGLE AGZ INTERNATIONAL CRACKDOWN.

ARTIC = Despite recent PIROP failures, indics are that the Somali Boyz are still willing to strike farther-n-wider than ever before.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-01-13 21:16  

#1  Just make sure that you bring enough roach spray.
Posted by: Mike Ramsey   2012-01-13 10:33  

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