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Even in north Algeria former rebels have turned to domestic kidnapping as a source of income. The desert is surprisingly safe. |
Mauritanian police have arrested a man believed to be the "main perpetrator" in the al-Qaeda kidnapping of three Spanish hostages (the article doesn't say much more than this....)
Kidnapper held in Mauritania: News24: Africa: News |
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Gogoonisch Interesting ist this name: Abu El Hemmam If it's him, than he has taken the amnesty-programm 2005 in Algeria. As always, Algerian games? Quote:
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Mauri feeling aggrieved at Mali release
Mauritania recalls ambassador to Mali in al Qaeda row | News by Country | Reuters |
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Release of French hostage Pierre Camatte
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One home, five to go. The Italian guy may be in trouble.
UPDATE 2-Al Qaeda releases Frenchman in prisoner swap | News by Country | Reuters |
and a BBC link
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The rumor mill cooks! - Ist Pierre Camatte an agent of DGSE?
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... Pierre Camatte an agent of DGSE...
I recall this being suggested as soon as he was grabbed before the malaria research story was put out. It is notable that he was the first French national to be grabbed since 2003 and if he was DGSE then he got of rather lightly. He could have been both of course. Ch |
"the first French national to be grabbed since 2003" euh, I don't remember which french was grabbed this year....
But some French travellers were killed in Mauritania in 2008, if I remember well. RR. |
The so called "Al Qaeda in Maghreb" (better: the criminals) released a video-statement. Only a picture, see below, with spoken statement.
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Another scrap between the Mauri army and bandits in the NE of Mauri - near Chegga 25°22'25.40"N 5°47'13.79"W - the triple point of Algeria, Mali and Mauri. Plane went in yesterday to pick up the 18 surviving prisoners (no idea where they would have put the plane down). Looks like the army intercepted a drugs convoy. Article also says NE Mauri is now a military zone.
Mauritanian army kills 3 in attack on armed convoy | Top News | Reuters |
Im curious to ask.....Is there any reason to believe that the Sawahari people are involved in any of this at all?
With so many having sat in the camps at Tindouf for so long, with no obvious sign of their goals being achieved, could any of them become involved in any of this? I understand their issue is directed towards the Moroccans, but young men sitting in the remote Sahara with little to do but hope one day their land will be returned may easily be tempted to become involved. I have no reason to believe that, just curious....Tindhouf and Chegga aren't a huge distance apart. |
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