belmokhtar rejects daesh allegiance pledge
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Belmokhtar rejects Daesh allegiance pledge

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Algerian jihadist commander Mokhtar Belmokhtar
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Algerian jihadist commander Mokhtar Belmokhtar distanced himself on Friday from a pledge of allegiance made by his jihadist group to Daesh organisation, Mauritanian media reported.

Belmokhtar's north African Al-Murabitoun group was linked to Al-Qaeda but a recording broadcast by Mauritanian news agency Al-Akhbar on Thursday said it was aligning itself with Daesh organisation and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

But Belmokhtar said the declaration "does not comply with the conditions and covenants" of the movement's "shura" advisory council, according to the agency.

"It clearly violates the foundational statement that determined the method and behaviour of the organisation," Belmokhtar was reported to have said.

Al-Akhbar, which regularly publishes statements by jihadists, told AFP it had verified the communique, which was published on Twitter on Thursday, according to the US-based intelligence group SITE.

It quoted Belmokhtar as saying Al-Murabitoun would continue its backing for the Egyptian Ayman al-Zawihiri, the worldwide leader of al-Qaeda, wanted for attacks in the United States, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

Al-Akhbar said Thursday's pledge of allegiance was read out on behalf of Adnan Abu Walid Sahraoui, adding that it was clear that he had become the group's leader, since only the chief has the right to sign such a declaration.

The recording called on "all jihadist movements to pledge allegiance" to Baghdadi, self-proclaimed caliph of Daesh, in order to "speak with one voice".

The agency, which says it is in contact with "an authentic source within Al-Murabitoun", told AFP the way Belmokhtar had formulated his statement suggested a rise in Sahraoui's authority and the possibility of a schism developing within Al-Murabitoun.

Boko Haram, the jihadist group wreaking havoc in northern Nigeria, has already pledged allegiance to Daesh, which sprang to worldwide prominence in June last year when it overran large parts of Iraq and Syria, declaring a "caliphate".

- Former Al-Qaeda chief -

Several local jihadist groups quickly affiliated themselves, and Daesh has since received pledges of fealty from extremist outfits from as far afield as Algeria, Afghanistan and Indonesia.

Although the jihadist group has since been pushed back militarily by US-led air strikes and a counter-offensive by Iraqi security forces and militias, Daesh remains a potent draw for would-be recruits.

Al-Murabitoun was born out of a merger between Belmokhtar's "Signatories in Blood" and MUJAO -- one of the jihadist groups that seized control of northern Mali in early 2012 to 2013.

Belmokhtar, also a former chief of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is wanted for having allegedly masterminded a siege in January 2013 of an Algerian gas plant in which 38 mostly Western hostages were killed.

He was thought to have been killed in Mali, but security sources had told AFP last year that he had moved into Libya and remained active.

Divided among rival armed factions, plagued by drug trafficking and infiltrated by jihadist groups, Mali's desert north has struggled to maintain stability since the west African nation gained independence in 1960.

The country descended into chaos in 2012 when an insurgency by Tuareg rebels led to a coup in the capital Bamako. Jihadists such as MUJAO then overpowered the Tuareg to seize control of Mali's northern desert.

A French-led military operation launched in January 2013 drove the extremists into the bush but the Tuareg rebels and Islamist militants remain active throughout the northeast.

Al-Murabitoun claimed responsibility for the first attack against Westerners in Bamako on March 7, targeting a bar that was popular with expatriates. The attack left five dead, including three Malians, a French national and a Belgian.

The group also carried out a suicide attack on April 15 against the Nigerian contingent of the UN mission in Mali, killing two civilians.
Source: AFP

 

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