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Al Qaeda's Zone 9
The Blue-faced Men of the Sahara
 
A top-secret gathering took place Wednesday, July 13, in one of the 
most out-of-the-way towns in the world, Nouakchott, capital of 
Mauaritania. It was attended by linchpins of the services 
responsible for the war on al Qaeda, the American Central 
Intelligence Agency, the British domestic and foreign secret 
services, MI5 and MI6, and the security chiefs of Algeria, Mali, 
Mauritania and Niger.

DEBKA-Net-Weekly's intelligence and counter-terror sources report 
that the meeting was called by British anti-terrorist services after 
their experts concluded that the team of terrorists that blew up 
three Tube trains and a bus in London on July 7 received their 
orders, explosives and operating funds from al Qaeda's West Africa 
arm.
Very little is known about this remote wing of the Islamist group. 
Known as the West African Jam'a, it functions from deep inside the 
Sahara Desert under the command of Mukhtav bin Mukhtar, known also 
as the Blind One because he is one-eyed.
Al Qaeda refers to this area of operations as Zone 9 and it is one 
of the most remote, bizarre and hazardous of all its sectors.
West African Jam'a members live in hiding among the strange Tuareg 
tribes, no more than a million strong, of the Sahara desert. 
Predominantly nomadic, these Berber-speaking people roam mostly 
through the northern reaches of Mali near Timbuktu and Kidal.
The Tuareg are often referred to as the Blue Men of the Desert for 
their men's indigo-dyed robes and blue face veils.
They live in small tribes and in families of between 30 to 100 
members in large mat-covered tents and keep camels, goats, cattle 
and chickens. The Tuareg are proud of their fighting prowess and 
artwork. The two-edged sword is his most valued possession. It may 
be passed from generation to generation and is believed to be 
protected by the victories of its past owners.
 
Traveling unseen across seven countries
 
The exotic nature of their hosts is not what attracts the 
fundamentalist terrorists, but their manifold uses:

1. They range across seven African countries: Algeria, Mali, Burkina 
Faso, northern Benin, large parts of Niger, Nigeria and Mauritania. 
Al Qaeda operatives traveling with the Tuareg have access to 
terrorists and smugglers away from prying eyes. In all these places, 
except for Algeria, security is lax.

2. For a terrorist moving around in northwest Africa, the blue veil 
is the perfect disguise.

3. Al Qaeda agents have learned some of the Tuareg tribes' Berber 
dialects and use them as a form of internal code to guard their 
secrets from Western ears.

The West African Jam'a stages terrorist attacks only very rarely. Al 
Qaeda experts believe that even those few are carried out to divert 
attention from their main missions in the Sahara, which are the 
smuggling of arms, money and drugs.
For instance, al Qaeda's drug shipments from Afghanistan to Europe, 
a primary source of funding for terrorist attacks, are routed by the 
West Africa Jam'a through the Sahara. Some people in counter-terror 
agencies believe that if anyone knows where al Qaeda has stowed its 
nuclear materials, it would be bin Mukhtar, who rules the West 
African wing of the terror organization and is also exceptionally 
well-connected with Russian, Central Asian, Balkan and Persian Gulf 
mafias.
Because of its functions and connections, the West African Jam'a is 
al Qaeda's operational arm in the international crime world.
DEBKA-Net-Weekly reports that British intelligence has mapped the 
route by which the explosives used in London reached the British 
Isles in the last two years:
 
Stage One
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, or another senior terrorist planner located in 
the Middle East, employed Jordanian, Syrian or Lebanese crime mobs 
to relay the money for purchasing explosives to the Serbia Mafia in 
Belgrade, which specializes in the acquisition of illicit weapons 
(See DEBKAfile's exclusive report in HOT POINTS below).
 
Stage Two
The purchased explosives – only a part of the consignment was used, 
according to the British officials' report in Nouakchott this week – 
were shipped from the Balkans to West Africa and conveyed by local 
smugglers to the al Qaeda agents of the West African Jam'a.
 
Stage Three
The explosives were divided into small packages for dispatch to the 
UK. Some of the merchandise was carried by smugglers boats sailing 
from Africa to Spain or Gibraltar, some through Algeria or Morocco.
 
The need to plug the terrorists back door from West Africa to Europe
 
This way of getting explosives materials into Britain may seem 
unnecessarily roundabout and tortuous. It should not be too hard to 
smuggle small packets of explosives or cash from one European 
country to another past the security checks at European ports? 
However, al Qaeda wants to be absolutely sure its deliveries are 
safe. It cannot rely on haphazard routes. Passing illicit goods 
through the ordinary underworld channels is chancy since most are 
either penetrated by informers or willing to sell information to 
anyone for the right price. But goods that go to ground in the 
Sahara among the Tuareg tribes are both safe and invisible; their 
trail vanishes and no modern intelligence agency is equipped to pick 
it up.

The Nouakchott meeting was called because the British believe that 
the directives and funds for the London bomb team made their way to 
the United Kingdom by this route. They wanted to discuss with their 
foreign colleagues ways of plugging this African back door to 
Europe, which provides Islamist terrorists the means to develop 
their schemes in deep cover.
Our al Qaeda experts note that in the past too, al Qaeda has 
exploited backward and isolated population groups to conceal 
terrorist plots. In 1993, five years before attacking American 
embassies in East Africa, al Qaeda sent its regional commander 
Mohammed Fazul – an operative as dangerous as Zarqawi – to live 
among the poor fishermen of the Comoro Islands. He even married a 
local woman and, for some years, appeared to have settled there for 
good - except that in between fishing expeditions, he masterminded 
all the terrorist attacks that struck that part of the world. After 
the 1998 embassy bombings, US intelligence picked up his trail in 
the Comoros. He escaped just ahead of capture.








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