- Al-Qaeda involvement in Africa
Al-Qaeda involvement in Africa has included a number of bombing attacks inNorth Africa , as well as supporting parties in civil wars inEritrea andSomalia . From 1991 to 1996,Osama bin Laden and other Al-Qaeda leaders were based in theSudan .Algeria
An insurgency is being waged by the
Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (which is called today as theal-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb ) against theAlgeria n government. It is a spin-off to theAlgerian Civil War that ended in 2002, and has been linked to bombings in Algiers, Batna and Dellys.The group has declared its intention to attack Algerian, French, American and Spanish targets. It has been designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. Department of State, and similarly classed as a terrorist organization by the
European Union .Eritrea
As soon as the allied Somali and Ethiopian forces drove the Islamic Courts Union (ICU) out of Somalia in January 2007, U.S. accused Eritrea of providing safe haven for some of their leadership. [ [http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2007-04/2007-04-23-voa66.cfm?CFID=144318625&CFTOKEN=43657409 U.S. accuses Eritrea on supporting islamists] ] America also condemned Eritrea since it continued to "fund, arm, train and advise the insurgents" attacking the Somalia government. [ [http://www.voanews.com/uspolicy/2007-04-26-voa3.cfm U.S. condemns Eritrean assistance of islamists] ] [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2052758,00.html US blames Eritrea over Somalian insurgency] ] According to a regional Somali government, some Eritrean soldiers were also sited working with Arab and al-Qaeda fighters against the Somalia government, and the foreign alliance attacked government positions. [ [http://www.garoweonline.com/artman2/publish/Somalia_27/Islamist_supporters_al-Qaeda_terrorists_attacked_us_Somalia_governor.shtml allied ICU, Al-Qaeda and Eritrean fighters attack government positions] ]
In 2007 there were reports that the Eritrean government is sheltering the leadership of the insurgency in Somalia. [ [http://www.economist.com/world/africa/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9597711 "The Economist" sites alliance of the islamists and Eritrea] ] The United Nations continued to report of Eritrean assistance to Somalis with alleged links to al-Qaeda. Accordingly, the UN Security Council said that Eritrea has secretly supplied "huge quantities of arms" to a Somali insurgent group with alleged ties to al Qaeda, in violation of an international arms embargo and despite the deployment of African peacekeepers" adding that it has been "provided to the al-Shabaab (an extremist group which emerged within the ICU’s armed forces and is led by a kinsman and
protégé of the ICU council leader SheikhHassan Dahir Aweys ,Aden Hashi Farah "Eyrow" , who trained in Afghanistan with al-Qaeda before returning to Somalia after 9/11 [ [http://www.bdafrica.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2883&Itemid=5821 Al Shabaab and the insurgency in Somalia] ] ) by and through Eritrea" since December 2006. [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa/07/26/somalia.arms.ap/index.html the Eritrean government is giving arms to Somalis with Al Qaeda ties] ] Sheikh Aweys himself and other members of the Islamic Courts Union who are wanted by the U.S. over suspected links to al-Qaeda (the UN has Sheikh Aweys on a list of individuals "belonging to or associated with" al Qaeda, which he denies [ [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L06862375.htm Somali on the United Nations list of individuals "belonging to or associated with" al Qaeda] ] ) organized acongress in Eritrea to strengthen their militant opposition to the Somalia transitional government. [ [http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/B54AA636-A618-459C-9FC3-C785A5FC7D39.htm Islamic Courts Union leaders wanted by the US over suspected links to al-Qaeda.] ]Libya
On
November 3 ,2007 , al-Zawahiri claimed in a 28-minute recording posted on an Islamic website that "... members of theFighting Islamic Group inLibya announce that they are joining the al-Qaeda group ..." According to al-Jazeera news service,Abu al-Laith appeared to be the leader of the new Libyan wing. Fighting Islamic Group first announced its presence in 1995, vowing to overthrowMuammar al-Gaddafi , the Libyan leader. In 2001, the group was added to a UN list of individuals and institutions "belonging to, or associated with, al-Qaeda". [ [http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/1BA708B9-39ED-4B51-BED9-9B5322E75A8E.htm Zawahri: Libya group joins al-Qaeda] accessed November 3, 2007]omalia and Kenya
Activities of al-Qaeda in Somalia are alleged to have begun as early as 1992.cite news
title=EDITORIAL: Sudan re-run in Somalia
publisher=Daily Times
url=http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C12%5C30%5Cstory_30-12-2006_pg3_1
date=2006-12-30
accessdate=2007-01-08 ] The organization's role during the course of the 1992–1994 UN missions was limited to a handful of trainers.Ali Mohamed and other al-Qaeda members purportedly trained forces loyal towarlord Mohammed Farah Aidid . [cite web
title=Context of 'October 3-4, 1993'
url=http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/context.jsp?item=a100393mogadishu
publisher=Cooperative Research History Commons
accessdate=2007-01-08] Osama bin Laden himself claimed in an interview with ABC'sJohn Miller to have sent al-Qaeda operatives to Somalia. One of the al-Qaeda fighters present during the interview claimed to have personally slit the throats of three American soldiers in Somalia.cite news
title=Greetings America, My Name is Osama bin Laden
url=http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/binladen/who/miller.html
date=1999-02-01
publisher=Esquire Magazine
accessdate=2007-01-08]Mark Bowden , author of "Black Hawk Down", states the terrorist organization did train some of Aidid's men, but they were not personally part of the fight with US forces in the 1993 battle of Mogadishu.cite news
title=The truth about Mogadishu
url=http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/living/people/women/15703906.htm
publisher=The Philadelphia Inquirer
date=2006-10-08
accessdate=2007-01-08 ]In 2002 an another successful terrorist attack in
Kenya after the U.S. embassy bombing, a car-bomb placed in a resort hotel popular among Israeli tourists claimed the lives of 15 people. The hotel bombing occurred 20 minutes after a failed attack on an airplane, when a terrorist fired anSA-7 MANPAD against an Israeli airliner carrying 261 passengers, which was taking off from the airport; the missile seemingly failed to track its target, nor did it detonate, and landed in an empty field.Lately, al-Qaeda was also linked to militant
Islamic Courts Union (ICU) front in Somalia. It is believed several terrorist attacks were orchestrated fromRas Kamboni , in the extreme southern tip of Somalia adjacent to Kenya, including the 1998 United States embassy bombings and the 2002 Mombasa hotel bombing. [Abdi Abdi, [http://www.ena.gov.et/Link/The%20Talibanisation%20of%20Somalia.asp "The Talibanisation of Somalia"] , "Ethiopian News Agency", 12 July 2006] OnJune 22 ,2006 , Assistant Secretary of State for African AffairsJendayi Frazer announced the U.S. was seeking the assistance of the ICU in the apprehension of suspects who carried out attacks against its East African embassies and a hotel in Kenya. [http://www.somalilandtimes.net/sl/2005/231/4.shtml US Seeks Islamic Courts’ Help To Catch Somali Extremists] Somaliland Times] She listed the following persons as suspected of being in Somalia (name and nationality):Fazul Abdullah Mohamed (Comoros),Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan (Kenya), andAbu Taha al-Sudan (Sudan). When the ICU did not cooperate, the U.S. first financed the rival warlord factions, and then followed with limited air strikes as the ICU rule in Mogadishu fell in the face ofEthiopian Army assault. The Pentagon said a high level al-Qaeda member from the ICU was captured in Somalia and transferred to the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6729015.stm Pentagon captures high level Al-Qaeda member in Somalia] ] [ [http://www.knx1070.com/pages/551987.php?contentType=4&contentId=584302 U.S. detains Al-Qaeda member] ]udan
In 1991,
Sudan 'sNational Islamic Front , an Islamist group that had recently gained power, invited al-Qaeda to move operations to Sudan.cite web
title= Testimony of J. T. Caruso, Acting Assistant Director, CounterTerrorism Division, FBI Before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism, Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate -December 18 ,2001 - "Al-Qaeda International"
url=http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress01/caruso121801.htm
date=2001-12-18
publisher=FBI
accessdate=2007-01-18] For several years, al-Qaeda operated several businesses (including import/export, farm, and construction firms) in what might be considered a period of financial consolidation. The group built a major 1200-km (845-mi) highway connecting the capitalKhartoum withPort Sudan .cite web
title= Inside Al-Qaeda
url=http://www.mideastweb.org/alqaeda.htm
accessdate=2007-01-18] However, they also ran a number of camps where they trained operatives in the use of firearms and explosives.In 1996, Osama bin Laden was asked to leave Sudan after the United States put the regime under extreme pressure to expel him, citing possible connections to the 1994 attempted assassination of
Egypt ian PresidentHosni Mubarak while his motorcade was inAddis Ababa, Ethiopia . Controversy exists regarding whether Sudan offered to turn bin Laden over to the U.S. prior to the expulsion. There is an audio tape ( [http://www.newsmax.com/audio/BILLVH.mp3 Audio] ) ( [http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/9/10/181819.shtml?s=ic Transcript] ) recording of former President Bill Clinton talking about the offer from the Sudanese government. There are conflicting reports on whether the Sudanese government indeed made such an offer, but they were in fact prepared to turn him over to Saudi Arabia, who declined to take him. ["Newsmax" http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/9/10/181819.shtml?s=ic ] Osama bin Laden finally left Sudan in a well-executed operation, arriving atJalalabad, Afghanistan by air in late 1996 with over 200 of his supporters and their families.References
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