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CNN's Barbara Starr reports on the new generation of terrorists rising across North Africa.

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Algeria attack changes terror landscape in North Africa
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/22/world/africa/algeria-attack-analysis/index.html
"It was the most ambitious and the deadliest terror attack since the rampage by Pakistani militants through Mumbai five years ago. And it raises the alarming prospect that al Qaeda affiliates and other jihadist outfits could turn parts of northern and western Africa into no-go zones -- places too dangerous for Westerners to work, or even visit..."

Some Algeria Attackers Are Placed at Benghazi (NYT, Jan 22, 2013)
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/23/world/africa/some-algeria-attackers-are-placed-at-benghazi.html?_r=0
"Several Egyptian members of the squad of militants that lay bloody siege to an Algerian gas complex last week also took part in the deadly attack on the United States Mission in Libya in September, a senior Algerian official said Tuesday..."

Tunisia: Local Professor Accuses Imams of Promoting Jihad (allafrica, Jan 21, 2013):
http://allafrica.com/stories/201301220798.html
"A top Tunisian academic is accusing religious leaders of supporting extremism, Tunisie Numerique reported on Monday (January 21st). Alaya Alani, a professor of contemporary history at Manouba University, told Radio Tataouine that imams in mosques were encouraging Tunisian youths to participate in jihad in Mali and Syria. He urged the government to put an end to this "indoctrination"."

Algerian prime minister: Canadian coordinated Islamists' attack on gas plant
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/21/16621638-algerian-prime-minister-canadian-coordinated-islamists-attack-on-gas-plant?lite
"A Canadian national coordinated the Islamist militant attack on a gas plant in Algeria where dozens of foreign workers were taken hostage and at least 37 were slain, Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal told a Monday news conference. Sellal said Monday that 37 foreign workers from eight nations had been killed and another five were still missing. He also said 29 militants were killed with three captured alive, Reuters reported. He was speaking as dramatic stories began to emerge from hostages who escaped the bloody end to the siege at the Tiguentourine plant near In Amenas. Reuters had reported earlier Monday that an Algerian security source said two of the attackers found dead at the gas plant were Canadian. That report could not be immediately confirmed."

'Mr. Marlboro': The veteran jihadist behind the attack in Algeria
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/17/world/meast/algeria-who-is-belmoktar/index.html
"The terrorist attack on a natural gas installation at In Amenas in eastern Algeria may be an isolated act of revenge for the French intervention in Mali -- or an ominous portent of things to come in North Africa, where Islamist militancy is gaining traction fast. The man claiming responsibility for the operation is a veteran jihadist who is also renowned for hostage-taking and smuggling anything from cigarettes to refugees..."

Moroccan Salafis condemn French war in Mali as 'Zionist crusade' (alarabiya, Jan 17, 2013)
http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2013/01/17/261017.html
"Salafist leaders in Morocco have condemned the French military intervention in Mali, calling it a "Zionist crusade" and labelling all Muslims who participate in it "ungodly." "No Islamic state should provide facilities, such as the use of airspace, to non-Muslims against a Muslim state. It is forbidden by Islam," wrote Haddouchi, a well-known Salafist, on his Facebook ... "Whoever has given support to non-Muslims (in the conflict) is considered ungodly," Haddouchi added. Another radical Islamist, Ajah, said Moroccans must "choose between supporting the Islamist fighters as best we can or the Zionist crusade and its agents," also posting ... The 4 hardline Moroccan Islamists were sentenced to 10 between to 30 years in jail for inciting violence linked to the Casablanca bombings in 2003, in which 45 people were killed, including the 12 suicide bombers. All 4 were later pardoned."

Gulf warned over threat from Islamists (gulf-daily-news, Dec 10, 2012):
"GULF countries have been urged to beware of the rise of Islamist political parties in the Mideast. Chairman of the Jeddah-based Gulf Research Centre, Dr Abdulaziz Sager, warned ... terrorist groups were now using Yemen as a base from which to conduct operations and called on the GCC to intervene ... Islamists have already claimed a foothold in Egypt, Morocco, Libya and Tunisia, where the Muslim Brotherhood has swept to power..."
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