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Amari Saifi

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from 1990 to 1993. It is believed that he joined the armed Islamist movement in 1992 and later advanced to become the second-in-command of the GSPC, but his name did not appear on the GSPC website until 2004. His nickname "El Para" is derived from "paratrooper", as he is believed to have been a
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After the hostages were released in two groups - one liberated by the Algerian army, the other against ransom - Saifi and 50 of his men allegedly left northern Mali and were pursued through Niger by combined Algerian and Malian forces into northern Chad.
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elaborated on this theory since 2006, speculating that the supposed presence of (false) Islamist extremist terror elements in southern Algeria would allow the US to broaden their counterterrorist agreements with several
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in October 2004. In June 2005, the Algerian government announced that he had been sentenced to life imprisonment.
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Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State (23 March 2004). Retrieved 25-02-2014.
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assured in 2005 that Saifi was not a true Islamist but an agent of the Algerian government who staged a
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had been put in a safe place, whereas Amari Saifi or Abderezzak El Para had been imprisoned.
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trained parachutist in the Algerian armed forces before integrating in the Islamist network.
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Paris Match, Paris (5-11 August 2004). Cited in "El Para, the Maghreb's Bin Laden."
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Saifi became widely known when he was identified as one of the kidnappers who
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Foreign Policy In Focus (September 26, 2006). Retrieved 25-02-2014.
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attack by kidnapping the tourists. The British writer
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Index

Amari Saïfi
Guelma
Algeria
Algeria
Algeria
al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda
Algeria
ANP
al-Qaeda
GIA
al-Qaeda
GSPC
Emir
Algerian Civil War
Sahel Islamist Insurgency
Arabic
Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat
Paris Match
Khaled Nezzar
abducted in 2003 a group of 32 tourists
Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad
Algerian secret services
Le Monde diplomatique
false flag
Jeremy Keenan
Sahel
Tayeb Belaiz
Hassan Hattab
Amari Saïfi dit Abderazzak le Para

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