A new theme in reporting on Aqim - backlash and collapse.
Desperate AQIM breaks silence on Mali | Magharebia
"The front of the Islamic Maghreb today is in direst need of the support of the sons of Tunisia,
Morocco, Libya, and Mauritania, to thwart the attack of Crusader France and defeat its agents in the region, and empower the Islamic project and Jihad,"
Mauritania arrests Mali terrorists | Magharebia
Algerian imams unite against salafism | Magharebia
"Over the coming months, we plan to draw up a map of salafism in Algeria, with the list of imams who are thought to sponsor movements that are foreign to our country. It is imperative for the state to replace them," he said.
Most of the work must be done in Algiers "where the vast majority of mosques are hostages to the salafist imams", he said."
Al-Qaeda in Maghreb near collapse | Magharebia
"But all the fighters who flocked to the Sahel desert and northern Mali are now being picked off by airstrikes and ground troops. Replacing them will not be easy.
"The jihadists aren't numerous enough to send reinforcements to all the fronts in the world," Ould Abah says.
"Syria, Yemen and Somalia already distract their efforts," he adds.
The true abilities and size of al-Qaeda had been exaggerated, observers note. The organisation is now facing a major military offensive from which there is no escape."...
"The inability to draw recruits may prove AQIM's undoing, according to Sy Djibril of SOS Pairs Educateurs Association, a Nouakchott youth development agency.
From witnessing religious revival associations spread jihadist ideology in the 1980's to working today with at-risk youth, he has a unique perspective on the recruitment issue.
"The loss of al-Qaeda's prominent leaders means that the group will lose the networks of relations in the desert, experience, money and ability to convince young people," he says.
There will also be disputes among the likely successors, Djibril adds.
"The backbone of terrorist groups has been broken," he concludes.
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