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Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and the Dilemmas of Jihadi Loyalty

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In a decade-long of activities, Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has nurtured a unique mix of global and local jihadism. It has kept a distinctively Algerian leadership through all its various evolutions. But the Algerian field commanders in the Sahara region, far beyond the Algerian borders, have taken over the global dimension of jihadi projection from the AQIM leadership still holed up in Kabylia. The feud between the two main Sahara commanders aggravated the complexity of those shifting loyalties, first, inside AQIM, and second, with their regional partners and, third, in relation with Al-Qaida Senior Leadership. The short-lived “Islamic Emirate” of Northern Mali (2012-2013) and the recent coalition of a “Group for the support of Islam and Muslims” have shown AQIM enter alliances on its own initiative, while pledging unconditional allegiance to Zawahiri.

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hal-03455370 , version 1 (29-11-2021)

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Jean-Pierre Filiu. Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and the Dilemmas of Jihadi Loyalty. Perspectives on Terrorism, 2017, 11 (6), pp.167 - 173. ⟨hal-03455370⟩
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