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Showing posts with label NOUAKCHOTT. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Ansar al-Din spokesman surrenders to Mauritania

A spokesman for Malian Islamist group Ansar al-Din surrendered to Mauritanian forces on Saturday (May 18th), near the Mali border.

Sanda Ould Bouamama (aka Abou Mohamed) "was transferred at the week-end to Nouakchott, where he is currently being questioned by the police", ANI reported.

Last month, Ould Bouamama told ANI that he was close to the border between Mali and Algeria and was going to surrender to Algerian authorities.

"This surrender had been expected for several weeks because the Ansar al-Din spokesman had expressed a desire to surrender to Algerian forces on April 17th and had implored the Mauritanian president to request his extradition so that he could stand trial in Mauritania," terrorism expert Sidati Ould Cheikh said.

"Since the beginning of the French intervention in Mali, it has been a case of every man for himself within terrorist groups," he added.

On April 19th, El Watan reported that three Ansar al-Din leaders were in Algeria.

The refugee "emirs" were identified as Wathik (aka Abderrahman Gouli), Abou Abida (aka Mourabiti Ben Moula) and Athman Ag Houdi, Ansar al-Din chief Iyad Ag Ghaly's cousin.

Although Algeria denied rumours that Ansar al-Din leaders intended to seek refuge in the country, El Watan underlined that other members of this small group could surrender.

"Algeria is loyal to its principles with regard to its foreign policy, based on respect for legitimacy," Algerian foreign ministry spokesperson Amar Belani told APS on April 21st.

"It will continue contributing in order to achieve peace and security in the region and particularly in Mali by working closely based on international legitimacy," Belani said.

"Ould Bouamama's surrender follows intervention by senior members of his tribe, the Barabiches, who negotiated with Mauritanian authorities for almost a month," explained journalist Jidou Ould Sidi.

The delegation of tribal senior members "accompanied a special Mauritanian task force to a locality in Mali, about 30 kilometres from the Mauritanian border", he added. "There, Ould Bouamama laid down his weapon, abandoned his vehicle and mobile phones and gave himself up without a fight."

He was taken to Bassiknou and was then transferred to Nouakchott aboard a military aircraft, according to Ould Sidi. "All signs are that Sanda will be very co-operative with the investigators," he noted. "The Mauritanians have a real mine of information on their hands."

Ould Boumama is from the city of Bassiknou, Mauritania, where his family and business are located. He studied at the University of Nouakchott.

He was known for his intransigence.

"The enforcement of Sharia is a divine obligation for any Muslim," Ould Bouamama told French daily Sud-Ouest last August. "If that shocks some people, we don't care."

"We are already an Islamic emirate, and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan is our model," he added at the time.

By Bakari Gueye in Nouakchott for Magharebia – 21/05/2013
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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Al-Qaida confirms it has detained German engineer in Northern Africa

NOUAKCHOTT, March 22 (Xinhua) -- The North African wing of al- Qaida (AQMI) has confirmed that it's holding German engineer Edgar Fritz Raupach who was kidnapped in January near Kano state in Nigeria, a statement from this organization cited by the Nouakchott Information Agency as saying on Wednesday.

In the statement written in Arabic, AQMI asked the German authorities to immediately release and compensate "Oum Seif Allah Al Ansari" who was born Felis Lowitz, "for the inhumane treatment that he has been subjected to in German prisons."

"It's only after the release of Oum Seif Allah Al Ansari that Raupach will be set free and this should be done very first," AQMI said in its statement.

The AQMI statement was released at the same time when a video in which the German hostage appeared with his kidnappers was being broadcast.

Raupach who was abducted in January when he was working for a Nigerian construction company Dantata and Sawoe.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

AQIM threatens to execute western hostages if their countries use force to liberate them

NOUAKCHOTT, Jan. 12 (Xinhua) -- The North African wing of Al-Qaeda AQIM threatened on Thursday to execute Western hostages if their countries try to use force to liberate them.

In a statement published by the Nouakchott Information Agency (ANI), Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) indicated that it had received credible information that French troops, aided by Algerian forces, had an "imminent" plan to forcefully liberate the hostages.

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