Mauritania: the Maghrebian branch D Al-Qaida prevails
Julie Hainaut
Catch D hostages in Mauritania. The three removed Spanish humanitarians one week ago would currently be with the hands of the Maghrebian branch D Al-Qaida, in Mali.
Sunday November 29, a transporting convoy of 13 cars of the Spanish humanitarians of L organization Barcelona Accio Solidaria passes a police control, frequent to Mauritania all the 100 kms, on the road connecting Nouakchott to the South with Nouadhibou in North (Atlantique side). The last car will be blocked by the smoke-producing ones. Two men and a woman are made prisoners. Why? By which? For the moment, no ransom N was officially required, and no group N asserted L removal. According to our last information, of Mauritanian safe source, the kidnappers and the three hostages would be in Mali, with L is of Mauritania. The kidnappers would be foreigners, one would speak about Sahraouis who would haggle over the hostages with the least radical branch D Al-Qaïda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqmi). If this version S proves real, one can think that the release will be made only if one ransom is paid.
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