Competing for ransom: AQIM vs. Daesh

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Series Details No.23, June 2016
Publication Date 10/06/2016
ISSN 2315-1129
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In November 2014, Daesh announced its presence in Libya, a territory whose jihadist scene was hitherto dominated by the regional al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Rather than combining their efforts, both networks are currently competing with each other to attract fighters and supporters, and even more so to secure funding.

The main target in their battle for money is the local kidnapping-for-ransom ‘industry’. Although the escalation of violence between the two groups risks further destabilising Europe’s southern neighbourhood, AQIM and Daesh are rendering themselves vulnerable by trying to outdo each other.

Source Link https://publications.europa.eu/s/dmzT
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ESO: Background information: Intervening better: Europe’s second chance in Libya http://www.europeansources.info/record/intervening-better-europes-second-chance-in-libya/
ECFR: A quick guide to Libya’s main players, 2016 http://www.ecfr.eu/mena/mapping_libya_conflict

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