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Africa North
GSPC takes new name, Al Qaeda In Africa, seriously, spreads across North Africa
2007-02-21
3 page article in the International Herald Tribune. Here are the key bits:

The plan, hatched for months in the arid mountains of North Africa, was to attack the American and British embassies here. It ended in a series of gun battles in January that killed a dozen militants and left two Tunisian security officers dead.

But the most disturbing aspect of the violence in this normally placid, tourist-friendly country is that it came from across the border in Algeria, where an Islamic terrorist organization has vowed to unite radical Islamic groups across North Africa.

The group, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, known by its French initials, GSPC, has for several years been under American watch.

"The GSPC has become a regional terrorist organization, recruiting and operating in all of your countries and beyond," Henry Crumpton said last year as the U.S. ambassador at large for counterterrorism.
I didn't know we had an ambassador at large for counterterrorism.
"It is forging links with terrorist groups in Morocco, Nigeria, Mauritania, Tunisia and elsewhere," he said at a counterterrorism conference in Algiers. Officials say the GSPC is funneling North African fighters to Iraq but is also turning militants back toward their home countries.

While most estimates put the group's current membership in the hundreds, it has survived more than a decade of Algerian government attempts to eradicate it. It is now the most organized, best financed terrorist group in the region. On September 11, 2006, Al Qaeda anointed the GSPC as its representative in North Africa. In January, the group reciprocated by changing its name to Al Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb, claiming that Al Qaeda leader, Osama bin Laden, had ordered the change.

The GSPC was created in 1998 as an offshoot from the Armed Islamic Group, or GIA, which fought a decade-long civil war after the Algerian military canceled elections in early 1992 because an Islamist party was poised to win. In 2003, a GSPC leader in southern Algeria kidnapped European tourists, some of whom were released for a ransom of €5 million, or about $6.5 million, paid by Germany.

Officials say the leader, Amari Saifi, bought weapons and recruited fighters before the U.S. military helped corner and catch him in 2004. He is now serving a life sentence in Algeria.

Since then, an even more radical leader, Abdelmalek Droukdel, has taken over the group. The Algerian military says he trained in the 1990s as a member of the GIA's Ahoual, or Horror, company, blamed for some of the most gruesome massacres of Algeria's civil war. He announced his arrival with a truck bomb at the country's most important electrical production facility in June 2004 and focused on associating the group with Al Qaeda.

Wiretaps, interrogation of terrorist suspects and recovered documents suggest that the network has associates in France, Italy, Turkey and even Greece, which is favored as an entry point to Europe because of its relatively lax immigration controls, according to counterterrorism officials.

Tunisian officials have sought to play down the GSPC link and have said the recently dismantled group's target was the West. In fact, said Samir Ben Amor, the Tunisian lawyer who defends many young Tunisian Islamists, more than 600 young Tunisian Islamists have been arrested in the last two years — more than a hundred in the last two months — trying to travel to Iraq to fight the United States.
Lots more meat at the link: operations both executed and planned, arrests, captured information (they're keen on Google Earth maps).
Posted by:trailing wife

#11  All together, boyz, wid feeling, "NO OWG JIHADIST-ISLAMIST CALIPHATE HERE. PEACE IN OUR TIME".
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-02-21 20:29  

#10  #7: Redneck

click on the link on #4

Thanks, Damn I hit that one squarely in the Bullseye, "Q" for real, Happy Hunting Henry.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-02-21 16:00  

#9  Redneck

Click the link on comment #4.
Posted by: swiss Tex   2007-02-21 13:03  

#8  Ebbolump Glomotle9608, Hamas, which is a subsidiary of the original jihadist organization, the Muslim Brotherhood based in Egypt, receives its funding from Iran, which of course is Sunni. So the Saudis are not the only ones funding terror groups on their side of the religious divide. In fact, Iran funds quite a few of the Palestinian terror groups these days, in addition to paying directly for successful attacks on Israelis. And they also provide funds, weapons and training to both Sunni and Shiite terror groups in Iraq, presumably because the Persian hatred of Arabs trumps the brotherhood of shared Shia beliefs, and anyway, civil war in Iraq can only redound to the benefit of the Mullahs adding the southern part of the country to their own.

It seems to me the Saudis are looking farther afield -- to the conquest from within of the West (America, England, continental Europe) radiating from the many new-built mosques staffed by Saudi-trained immams, to the conquest from within of Islam, again radiating from the many new-built mosques staffed by the self-same Saudi imams. From what I can gather, Saudi money is not flowing as freely to Al Qaeda and to the Sunni insurgency in Iraq, because both groups are showing themselves to not be the strong horses they first appeared, both smashing themselves on the rock of Western retaliation, on the military side as well as the law enforcement side. But an awful lot of Saudi money seems to be going into building, stocking and staffing mosques around the world (who was to pay for that monster thing that was to be built near the Olympics in London, after all?), not to mention sending over so many clever, young Saudi men to study at our universities.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-21 13:01  

#7  Redneck

click on the link on #4
Posted by: SwissTex   2007-02-21 13:01  

#6  I didn't know we had an ambassador at large for counterterrorism.

I didn't either, Seriously, i'd love to know just exactly what his job description is and exactly what he really does, should be fascinating, I have this mental image of Spymaster "Q" of the Bond Movies.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-02-21 12:32  

#5  Wiretaps, interrogation of terrorist suspects and recovered documents suggest that the network has associates in France, Italy, Turkey and even Greece, which is favored as an entry point to Europe because of its relatively lax immigration controls, according to counterterrorism officials.

"even Greece"? Say it ain't so! Paging the one who'll remain un-named. Clean up, aisle 3!
Posted by: BA   2007-02-21 09:53  

#4  Henri Crumpton as seen by the Wapo:

In From the Cold and Able to Take the Heat
Posted by: SwissTex   2007-02-21 08:41  

#3  Trailing Wife

Most if not all Sunni terrorist groups worldwide have their funding traced back to one country-Saudi Arabia!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-02-21 08:00  

#2  The GSPC seem to be funding themselves through the ransoms of kidnapped foreigners and a variety of criminal enterprises, according to the article, Ebbolump Glomotle9608. Not that the Saudis aren't elbow deep in enough evil, anyway.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-02-21 07:39  

#1  Who bets the Saudis are funding them!!!!!

Saudis are the root of anti west hatred/Global Islamic rule worldwide.Pleast note GWB/TB!!!!!
Posted by: Ebbolump Glomotle9608   2007-02-21 07:30  

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