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    The In Amenas hostage crisis began on 16 January 2013, when al-Qaeda-linked terrorists affiliated with a brigade led by Mokhtar Belmokhtar took expat hostages...
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    lumbering trucks: "In Amenas means in Tuareg the gathering place of camel drivers.." New York Times report on In Aménas hostage crisis "In Amenas, Algeria". Climatebase...
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    Mali War (redirect from Mali Crisis)
    reported that Mokhtar Belmokhtar, mastermind of the In Amenas hostage crisis in which 800 hostages had been taken and 39 Westerners killed at an Algerian...
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    in Beslan, North Ossetia, Russia. The crisis lasted three days and ended with over 330 deaths, including 186 children. The In Amenas hostage crisis (2013)...
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  • This is a list of notable hostage crises by date. "Hostages Held by Hamas: The Names of Those Abducted From Israel". Haaretz. Retrieved 2023-12-07. "Six...
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  • Algeria In Amenas Airport, airport in eastern Algeria In Amenas hostage crisis, a 2013 incident in eastern Algeria Amena (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Special Intervention Detachment (category Law enforcement in Algeria)
    2013, it participated in the release of several people during the In Amenas hostage crisis. The DSI was created on August 27, 1989, by a presidential decree...
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    2009. While in the region, Duthiers covered the ongoing military intervention in Mali, the terrorist attack and the In Amenas hostage crisis in Algeria,...
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  • by AQAP's main explosives expert, Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri. The In Amenas hostage crisis began on January 16, 2013, when al-Qaeda gunmen affiliated with...
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    He was appointed OBE in 2013 "for services to UK interests in Algeria, particularly the UK response to the In Amenas hostage crisis". Roper, Martyn Keith...
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    fighters with him, executing the In Amenas hostage crisis in Algeria weeks later, just after France launched Operation Serval in Mali. Belmokhtar later claimed...
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    Terrorism Special Measures Law expires. 2013 (January 2013) - In Amenas hostage crisis November 15, 2013 - The revised Self-Defense Forces Act was enacted...
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    Mokhtar Belmokhtar (category Terrorism in Algeria)
    Jihad in West Africa. By mid-January 2013, the two groups held more than a dozen Western hostages. On 16 January 2013, in the In Aménas hostage crisis, members...
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    complacency in failing to prevent the In Amenas hostage crisis. And in September 2013, the DRS was reorganised to bring more of it under state control. In February...
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    Trans-Saharan gas pipeline (category Natural gas pipelines in Nigeria)
    culminating in incidents like the In Aménas hostage crisis of 2013. Nigeria, Niger and Algeria are among the least secure areas in the region because of various...
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    Kiuchi was visiting Europe in his capacity as parliamentary vice-minister for foreign affairs when the In Amenas hostage crisis erupted. After the Japanese...
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    Omar Abdel-Rahman (category Deaths from diabetes in the United States)
    During the 2013 In Aménas hostage crisis, a Mauritanian news organization reported that the kidnappers had offered to swap American hostages in Algeria for...
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  • Sahara hostage crisis concerns the events surrounding the abduction of 32 European tourists in seven separate groups in the Algerian Desert in 2003. They...
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    Special Intervention Group (category Terrorism in Algeria)
    targets, counterterrorism and hostage rescue crisis management, executive protection, and special warfare. It is based in Algiers and has a base at Blida...
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    of returning to power, the Second Abe cabinet faced the In Amenas hostage crisis of 2013 in which 10 Japanese citizens were killed. Abe condemned the...
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  • near "In Amenas" in the In Amenas hostage crisis. 16–30 March – 2013 African U-20 Championship, the 19th African Youth Championship was held in Algeria...
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  • Reporters without borders". RSF (in French). January 7, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2017. "Algeria details the deaths at In Amenas siege". Euronews. January 21...
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    scheduled date to respond to In Amenas hostage crisis, the speech was not realized; instead its script was made available. In 2015, to implement the framework...
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  • hostages at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, sparking a siege that left 22 people dead, including two gunmen. At least seven others were injured in the...
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  • ongoing Insurgency in the Maghreb (2002–present) 2007 – ongoing Operation Juniper Shield 16–19 January 2013 In Amenas hostage crisis 1803–1807 Muhammad...
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  • Inspire (magazine) (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2018)
    an English-language online magazine published by the organization al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The magazine is one of the many ways AQAP uses...
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  • all AQIM forces in the Sahel. In late 2012 and early 2013, Okacha helped Belmokhtar plan and perpetrate the In Amenas hostage crisis. At this time, Belmokhtar...
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    the Mali Civil War. January 16 – In Aménas hostage crisis in Algeria. April 19 – AQIM militants killed eleven soldiers in the Tizi Ouzou region of Algeria...
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  • American journalist Victor Lynn Lovelady, American killed in Algeria in the 2013 In Aménas hostage crisis Victoria Lovelady, (born 1986), Brazilian professional...
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    Aafia Siddiqui (category Pakistani expatriates in Afghanistan)
    al-Qaeda-linked terrorists involved in the Algerian In Amenas hostage crisis listed the release of Siddiqui as one of their demands. In June 2013, the captors of...
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