Al Qaeda's North African wing says it backs Libya uprising
By the CNN Wire Staff
February 24, 2011 -- Updated 1027 GMT (1827 HKT)
Libya's old national flag flutters in front of a bridge during an anti-Gadhafi
protest in the eastern Libyan town of Derna.
Libya's old national flag flutters in front of a bridge during an anti-Gadhafi
protest in the eastern Libyan town of Derna.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* The group's statement was posted by a terror-tracking site
* Libya has denounced al Qaeda in the past
* Documents show that more Libyans than citizens in other Arab nations join
al Qaeda
(CNN) -- Al Qaeda's North African wing has said "it will do whatever we can to
help" the uprising in Libya, according to a statement the militant group posted
on jihadist websites
The statement by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was posted Thursday, said
SITE, a terrorist-tracking organization based outside Washington.
In the statement, the group said Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's decision to
hire mercenaries and use planes to fire on protesters invalidates claims that
the group is killing innocent civilians.
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb started as the Salafist Group for Preaching and
Combat with aspirations to overthrow the Algerian government.
Around 2004, it joined forces with al Qaeda and extended its reach across North
and West Africa.
To stop the militant group's growing influence in Libya, the country has in the
past denounced al Qaeda and formed an alliance with the Libyan Islamic Fighting
Group, which once was aligned with al Qaeda before it formally ended a nearly
two-decades armed struggle against Gadhafi's regime.
In 2006, al Qaeda documents found by U.S. forces in Iraq showed that per
capita, Libya surpassed other Arab nations in the number of citizens joining al
Qaeda. The regime's fear was that the terror group would bring its fight back
to Libya.
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