| North African Surge |
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| Written by Dani Reshef |
| Tuesday, 10 June 2008 06:00 |
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June 10, 2008 Indeed most of the terror cells and networks in Europe, that were uncovered in the last 7 years, were based on the North African Diaspora in Europe.
The determination and success of the security services in Europe to dismantle these North African terror cells resulted in a world wide retreat of Al Qaeda in the Arab world and Muslim world, especially in Iraq. Islamic militants worldwide have seen their operational options limited and restricted. Algeria became the epicenter of the new MAGHREB al-Qaeda and despite tremendous success of the local security to foil dozens of terror attacks a year and arrests of hundreds of militants - bomb attacks, terror and casulties are, unfortunately, a common event. Algeria of 2008 is very different from Algeria of 1992. Algeria experienced the horror of the civil war in the 90s' when about 160,000 people were killed, economy deteriorated and the country was drained from its brains and its future when a whole young talented generation fled the country. Today Algeria is after two rounds of free elections, thanks to the high oil prices there is a substantial economic progress and level of life is on the rise. There is no current desire to renew the civil war - on the contrary there is fear that Algeria will plunge again to the horrendous 90s'.
Despite the surge of Islamic militancy, MAGHREB al-Qaeda is running out of time. It is not the army or the security services that will, eventually, overcome Al Qaeda in North Africa, but the lack of public support and the new optimistic atmosphere of the country. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 28 October 2008 15:49 |