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UAE blacklists 82 groups as 'terrorist' |
2014-11-16 |
![]() The list, published by the countryâs state-run WAM news agency, includes the Muslim Brotherhood, the groupâs local and regional affiliates, as well as Al-Qaeda-linked groups operating in different parts of the region. Several brigades fighting on both sides in the Syrian conflict along with Islamist groups in Libya, Tunisia, Mali, Pakistan, Nigeriaâs Boko Haram as well as Afghanistan's Taliban account for the bulk of the list. Shiite militants groups also figure in the list, including Shiite Hezbollah in the Gulf states and brigades with the same name in Iraq. Lebanonâs Iranian backed Hezbollah was not blacklisted. In late August, UAE President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahayan enacted federal law number 7, which mandated the list to be published and circulated by the media to further âtransparencyâ and âincrease awarenessâ of terrorist threats. The move follows a similar step taken by Saudi Arabia in March. The groups blacklisted by the UAE were as follows: 1- UAEâs Muslim Brotherhood called Al-Islah 2- UAE terrorist cells 3- Karama organization 4- Uma Parties in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula 5- Al-Qaeda Finally got around to it... 6- Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) They prefer to be known as The Islamic State or as The Caliphate... 7- Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) Formerly the aden-Abyan Islamic Army plus the Lions of the Arabian Peninsula 8- Yemenâs Ansar al-Sharia ... which sez they're not an al-Qaeda affiliate, otherwise they're indistinguishable from al-Qaeda. 9- Muslim Brotherhood, both the organization and movement I don't think the Moslem Brü can properly be called a terrorist organization; it's more a subversive organization. We saw what happened when they achieved power in Egypt: one man, one vote, one time. Their belief that Islam is the Answer, regardless of the question makes them look foolish, but they are Moslems and they behave like Moslems do when they can't get their way. 10- Al-Gamaa Al-Islamiyya in Egypt Zawahiri used to be the head of Gamaa al-Islamiya. I think they swore to non-violence to get their members out of jail. 11- Bait al-Maqdis group in Egypt Formerly just al-Qaeda in the Sinai Peninsula, now sworn to the Islamic State 12- Ajnad Misr (Soldiers of Egypt group) I think we've seen these guys once or maybe twice. 13- Majlis Shura Al-Mujahedin Fi Aknaf Bayt Al-Maqdis (Mujahidin Shura Council in the Environs of Jerusalem, or MSC) 14- Yemenâs Houthi movement Aligned with Iran and with former President-for-Life Saleh. 15- Hezbollah party in Saudi Arabiaâs Hijaz 16- Hezbollah in the Gulf region 17- Al-Qaeda in Iran I believe this is the "protected" al-Qaeda that the Medes and the Persians keep on a tight leash. If I had a bunch of money I'd do some intensive investigation on this group. 18- Badr organization in Iraq 19- Asaâib Ahl al-Haq, also known as the Khazali Network in Iraq 20- Fath al-Islam in Lebanon This is our old friend, Fateh al-Islam. Probably they've been folded into al-Nusra or the Caliphate by now. 21- Osbat Al-Ansar or Asbat an-Ansar (League of the Partisans) in Lebanon I believe Usbat al-Ansar lives in Ein al-Hellhole. They're the place to go when you're on the run. Every once in awhile they shoot one of the local Fatah muckety-mucks. 22- Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) I think AQIM has lost a lot: their debacle in Mali, the ego versus ego contest between Mokhtar versus Droukdel, and the fact that half of them have pledged to the Islamic State. 23- Ansar Al-Sharia in Libya 24- Ansar Al-Sharia in Tunisia 25- Al-Shabab in Somalia 26- Boko Haram in Nigeria 27- Al-Murabitoon brigade in Mali That's Mokhtar Belmokhtar's mob... 28- Ansar Al-Din movement in Mali 29- Haqani network in Pakistan 30- Lashkar Taiba in Pakistan 31- Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement headquartered in Pakistan 32- Mohammed Army in Pakistan Jaish e-Muhammad... 33- Mohammed Army in India 34- Indian mujahideen in India/Kashmir 35- The Caucasus Emirate by Chechen militants 36- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) 37- Abu Sayyaf Islamist group in the Philippines 38- Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Nailed that one. Not a terrorist organization, but fellow travelers. 39- Alleanza Islamic d'Italia or Islamic Alliance in Italy 40- Islamic Association in Finland 41- Islamic Association in Norway 42- Islamic Relief Organization in the UK 43- The Cordoba Foundation in Britain 44- International Islamic Relief Organization belonging to the international Muslim Brotherhood I think that's the one headed by bin Laden's brother-in-law or son-in-law... 45- Taliban movement in Pakistan Mullah Omar... 46- Abu Thur al-Fiqari battalion in Syria 47- Al-Tawheed and Iman battalion in Syria 48- The Green Battalion or Al-Khadraa battalion in Syria 49- Al-Tawhid Brigade in Syria 50- Abu Bakr brigade in Syria 51- Talha bin Ubaidallah in Syria 52- Al-Sarim Al-Batar brigade in Syria 53- Abdullah bin Mubarak brigade in Syria 54- Convoys of Martyrs brigade in Syria 55- Abu Omar brigade in Syria 56- Ahrar Shumar or Free Shumars brigade in Syria 57- Hezbollah brigades in Iraq 58- Brigade of Abu Al-Fadl al-Abbas in Syria 59- Brigades of Al-Yom Al-Mawood (Destined Day in Iraq) 60- Battalion of Omar bin Yasir in Syria 61- Ansar Al-Islam group in Iraq 62- Nusra Front in Syira 63- Harakat Ahrar ash-Sham Al Islami (Islamic Movement of the Free Men of the Levant) in Syria 64- Jaish Al-Islam (Islam Army) in Palestine 65- Abdullah Azzam Brigades I think they're being or have been absorbed by al-Nusra. 66- Kanvaz in Belgrade, Serbia 67- The Muslim American Society (MAS) 68- Union of Muslim Scholars 69- Union of Islamic Organizations in Europe 70- Union of Islamic Organizations of France 71- Muslim Association of Britain (MAB) 72- Islamic Society of Germany 73- Islamic Society in Denmark 74- Islamic Society in Belgium 75- Sariyat Al-Jabal brigade in Syria 76- Al-Shahbaa brigade in Syria 77- Al-QaâQaaâ in Syria 78- Sufian Al-Thawri (Revolutionary Sufian brigade) in Syria 79- Abdulraham brigade in Syria 80- Omar bin Al-Khatab brigade in Syria 81- Al-Shayma brigade in Syria 82- Al-Haq brigade in Syria |
Posted by:Fred |
#12 No problem Shipman. I enjoy your insights and sarcasm. Fred, oversight. Yes, I see number 11, thanks. |
Posted by: Incredulous 2014-11-16 20:02 |
#11 Quite a list. Man, I miss the olden days when it was just Axis vs Allies. |
Posted by: SteveS 2014-11-16 16:40 |
#10 Ansar Beit al-Maqdis is No. 11 on the list. What's significant, I think, is the fact that so much of terror funding comes through the UAE. I think IS might be more than orthodox Islam can stomach. |
Posted by: Fred 2014-11-16 16:34 |
#9 I am Mira bran ded today than usual. Thanks for the clarification Frank. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-11-16 14:20 |
#8 "today"? :-) |
Posted by: Frank G 2014-11-16 14:08 |
#7 I am brain dead today Incredgulous, thanks for the clarification. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-11-16 13:58 |
#6 38- Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) UAE will have to answer to Huma and Hillary. Huma's mom and pop can't be too pleased right now. |
Posted by: Choting Speaking for Boskone6255 2014-11-16 13:21 |
#5 Fred didn't compile the list, the UAE did. (nice knowledgeable grouping by Fred however). My point, UAE is publicly withdrawing support for many militant Islamic groups except those which target Israel. |
Posted by: Incredulous 2014-11-16 12:45 |
#4 Awesome work FredMan But you forgot angry ankle biters from Zmars. |
Posted by: Shipman 2014-11-16 12:16 |
#3 Can one still use the word 'terrorist' in this day and age. Doesn't seem like the 'T' word is used in Washington anymore. If the 'T' word can't even be uttered, what is expected in the way of action against terrorists? U.S. lagging behind the curve with Muzzie countries? |
Posted by: JohnQC 2014-11-16 11:52 |
#2 Also distinct by its absence - Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, Sinai Egypt's anti-Israeli terrorist group. |
Posted by: Incredulous 2014-11-16 06:11 |
#1 Looks like they don't consider any militant groups from Israel "terrorist" - Hamas, Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades et al. Also from Philippines Abu Sayyaf is included but not Jemaah Islamiah or Moro Islamic Liberation Front. No non-Islamic groups are indicated - IRA, ETA or FARC etc. They clearly don't like Muslim Brotherhood, Al-Qaeda and homegrown groups. |
Posted by: Incredulous 2014-11-16 05:58 |