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Libyan Islamic Fighting Group -- Al-Jama'a al-Islamiyyah al ...Emerged in 1995 among Libyans who had fought against Soviet forces in Afghanistan. Declared the government of Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi un-Islamic and ...Missing: founded | Show results with:founded
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LIBYAN ISLAMIC FIGHTING GROUP | Security Council - UN.org.In accordance with paragraph 13 of resolution 1822 (2008) and subsequent related resolutions, the ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee makes ...Missing: founded | Show results with:founded
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Foreign Terrorist Organizations - United States Department of StateFTO designations play a critical role in our fight against terrorism and are an effective means of curtailing support for terrorist activities and pressuring ...
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Proscribed terrorist groups or organisations - GOV.UKUnder the Terrorism Act 2000, the Home Secretary may proscribe an organisation if they believe it is concerned in terrorism, and it is proportionate to do.
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The LIFG's Current Role in the Global JihadThe Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) was joining al-Qa`ida. It appeared that this movement, known for its nationalism and its fierce independence, as well ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Libya: Rebuilding from Scratch | Wilson CenterAug 27, 2015 · The new Libyan Islamic Movement for Change is a reincarnation of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, a jihadist movement that renounced violence ...<|separator|>
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Libya's Islamists: Who They Are - And What They Want | Wilson CenterLibya Dawn then supported creation of a rival government in Tripoli under Omar al Hassi, a former member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. It included other ...
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[PDF] Between ISIS and a failed state: The saga of Libyan IslamistsThe majority of Islamist forces, whether from the Libyan Muslim. Brotherhood or formerly Libyan Islamic Fighting Group or others, were on the side of the ...Missing: goals | Show results with:goals
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Chapter 6 -- Terrorist Groups - State.govThe group follows an extremist interpretation of Islam that justifies violence against civilian targets to achieve political ends. Some of the group's goals ...
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The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) - JamestownThe Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) Publication: Terrorism Monitor Volume: 3 Issue: 6 By: Gary Gambill May 5, 2005 04:29 PM Age: 20 yearsMissing: history | Show results with:history
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Dangerous Fallout from Libya's ImplosionMar 9, 2011 · ... (LIFG) and Libya's Islamist opposition represented the greatest challenge to the Qaddafi regime. Islamists waged a violent insurgency in the ...
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Islamist Parties in Libya after Gaddafi: Old Networks in New ...Until then, the LIFG focused on ideological recruitment, an effort cantered around justifying armed opposition to Gaddafi using Islamic precepts and the broader ...
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Delivered Into Enemy Hands - Human Rights WatchSep 5, 2012 · He said he left Libya due to abuse and harassment against devout Muslims at the time. He first went to Pakistan and Afghanistan, where he became ...
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[PDF] fact sheetLibyan isLamic Fighting group (LiFg). the LiFg is an islamic terrorist group that opposes colonel muammar Qaddafi's regime and has been active since. 1995.1.
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ROOTS OF REBELLION - jstorLibyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG): The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group is an extremist Islamic terrorist group formed in opposition to Qaddafi's regime in 1995 ...
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The Salafi-Jihad as a Religious Ideology[4] For the purposes of this article, the terms Salafi-jihad, Salafi-jihadists and Salafi-jihadist refer to the core doctrines and beliefs of al-Qa`ida and its ...
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LIFG Revisions Posing Critical Challenge to Al-Qa`idaIn the early 1990s, LIFG leaders were closely aligned ideologically to al-Qa`ida's hard-line Egyptian faction in their desire to bring jihad back to Muslim ...
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[PDF] Libya's Terrorism Challenge Assessing the Salafi-Jihadi ThreatOct 1, 2017 · ... al-Qaddafi. The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (L.I.F.G.) was a Salafi-jihadi movement that posed the most formidable threat to Qaddafi during ...
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Assessing Al-Qa`ida's Presence in the New LibyaMar 22, 2012 · Although the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) traveled in similar ideological circles as al-Qa`ida, it did not appear to condone the group's ...
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Rogue Libya's Long Road - MERIPIn February 1996, LIFG operatives attempted to assassinate Qaddafi; he escaped with minor injuries, but Libya claimed that al-Qaeda had inspired and financed ...
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Libyan Islamic Fighting Group - Groups AFRICOM - MI LibrarySep 17, 2025 · Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG). from Global Security.org. News and Media. The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group – from al-Qaida to the Arab ...
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[PDF] The Limits of Reconciliation - Institute for Integrated TransitionsSep 11, 2020 · That summer, the. LIFG commander for eastern Libya, Saad al-Ferjani, oversaw an audacious and ultimately. Page 10. 10 ifit – transitional ...
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Abu al-Layth al-Libi (Jihadi Bios Project) - Combating Terrorism CenterMar 1, 2015 · This report on Abu al-Layth al-Libi, authored by Kévin Jackson, was released as part of the CTC's Jihadi Bios Project, a series edited by Dr. Nelly Lahoud.
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Case studies: Abu Laith al Libi / Abu Layth al Libi - AirwarsHe was born in Libya in 1967. He became a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), a militant group, before fighting in Afghanistan in the early ...
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[PDF] Abu al-Layth al-Libi - Combating Terrorism Center51 “Al-Sahab Releases 'Winds of Paradise, Part III,'” Global Terrorism Research Project. 52 Evan Kohlmann and Josh Lefkowitz, “Dossier: Libyan Islamic Fighting ...
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The Changing Face of the Jihadist Movement in Libya - JamestownJan 9, 2009 · First was a religious reason: the Algerian Islamists were launching a jihad against their government, and the Libyan jihadis wanted to offer ...Missing: participation besides
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Libyan Islamic Fighting Group joins al Qaeda - Long War JournalNov 3, 2007 · As Sahab banner announcin the Zawahiri and al Libi tape welcoming the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group into al Qaeda.
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Extremist group announces split from al-Qaeda - The TelegraphJul 9, 2009 · Al-Libi was killed in Pakistan last year by an American drone. In 2007, he announced that the LIFG had joined al-Qaeda. But the latest ...<|separator|>
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LIFG and Al Qaeda: A Response to Zelin - FDDSep 10, 2012 · Nor is the fact that it took the imprisoned LIFG leadership two years to reject al Libi's attempted merger with al Qaeda wholly irrelevant: Abu ...
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'Gaddafi is the terrorist man': Derna denies being al-Qaida hotbedMay 12, 2011 · Around the same time Gaddafi's forces staged a brutal crackdown on the LFIG, conducting house-to-house raids in Derna. One the survivors of the ...
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Libya: June 1996 Killings at Abu Salim Prison | Human Rights WatchJun 27, 2006 · Libya: June 1996 Killings at Abu Salim Prison ... In the summer of 1996, stories began to filter out of Libya about a mass killing in Tripoli's ...
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Libya: Free All Unjustly Detained Prisoners | Human Rights WatchOct 16, 2009 · The LIFG prisoners' trials before the People's Court and the State Security Court had been criticized as unfair, for, among other reasons, a ...
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Documents reveal close CIA ties to Gadhafi spy unit - NBC NewsSep 2, 2011 · Documents at an abandoned office in Tripoli show Libya's cooperation with the CIA and its British equivalent, MI-6, was much more extensive ...Missing: MI6 | Show results with:MI6
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Clandestine deals – DW – 09/06/2011Sep 6, 2011 · With the Gadhafi regime in tatters and the Libyan leader on the run, secret files in Tripoli have come to light which detail the depth of ...
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Abdel Hakim Belhadj and Fatima Bouchar - The Rendition ProjectAbdel Hakim Belhadj. Nationality: Libyan Date of Birth: 1 May 1966. Aliases: Abu Abdullah al-Sadiq. Capture: 7 March 2004, Bangkok, Thailand Detentions: ...
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Belhaj rendition: UK apology over Libyan dissident treatment - BBCMay 10, 2018 · The UK government has apologised to a Libyan dissident and his wife after its actions contributed to their detention, transfer to Libya and his torture.
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Libyan rendition: how UK's role in kidnap of families came to lightMay 10, 2018 · They showed that MI6 had provided the intelligence that allowed the CIA to abduct Belhaj and Saadi, the two leaders of the Libyan Islamic ...
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UK pays £2.2m to settle Libyan rendition claim - BBC NewsDec 13, 2012 · The UK government has agreed to pay £2.2m ($3.5m) to a Libyan dissident and his family who say MI6 was involved in their illegal rendition.
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Sami al-Saadi - The Rendition ProjectAt University in Tripoli, he had been involved in a secret group that was a precursor of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LFIG). Because of his activities ...
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[PDF] Libya: Investigation needed into prison deaths - Amnesty InternationalAmnesty International calls on the Libyan authorities to ensure that a full, impartial and independent investigation is conducted into allegations that ...
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MI6 role in Libyan rebels' rendition 'helped to strengthen al-Qaida'Published in The Guardian (October 25th). British intelligence believes the capture and rendition of two top Libyan rebel commanders, carried out with the ...
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De-Radicalizing Jihadists the Libyan WayApr 7, 2010 · The breakthrough occurred when Saif al-Islam, the main sponsor of the de-radicalization and reconciliation process, invited former senior LIFG ...Missing: Gaddafi | Show results with:Gaddafi
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The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group – from al-Qaida to the Arab springSep 5, 2011 · The Libyan anti-Gaddafi group with past links to al-Qaida has been the focus of British intelligence interest for 20 years.
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[PDF] August 2010 - International Institute for Counter-TerrorismAug 1, 2010 · He fulfilled a leading role in the dialogue between the LIFG members at the Abu Salim prison. Saif Al-Islam and Noman in a joint interview with ...
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[PDF] A Selected Translation of the LIFG Recantation DocumentIn September 2009, the imprisoned leadership of the Libyan Islamic Fighting. Group (LIFG), a prominent jihadist group allied with al-Qaeda wrote and released a ...
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New jihad code threatens al Qaeda - CNN.comNov 9, 2009 · He promised Benotman immunity from prosecution and in January 2007 flew him back to Libya to meet with the LIFG leaders in the high-security Abu ...
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Are Islamist Extremists Fighting Among Libya's Rebels?Stark warnings have been issued about the West's support for opposition forces that include some militants who fought against Western forces in Iraq.Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Fears over Islamists within Libyan rebel ranks - BBC NewsAug 31, 2011 · Mr Belhaj - known in the jihadi world as Abu Abdullah al-Sadiq - is the former commander of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), a jihadist ...Missing: founded | Show results with:founded
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In bid to thwart al Qaeda, Libya frees three leaders of jihadist group - CNN.com### Summary of Prisoner Releases of LIFG Leaders
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Nato knew terrorists would gain from toppling GaddafiJun 29, 2022 · The organisation rebranded to the Libyan Islamic Movement for Change during the 2011 war. Although the LIFG's leadership renounced ties to Al ...
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Fears over Islamists within Libyan Rebel Ranks - Brookings InstitutionAug 31, 2011 · Established in 1990, the LIFG led a three-year low-level insurgency mainly based in eastern Libya, and staged three attempts to assassinate Col ...
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From Terror Group Founder to Libyan Rebel Military CommanderAbdelhakim Belhaj, who was recently appointed to Tripoli's rebel military council, was one of the original founders of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.Missing: goals | Show results with:goals
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In Libya, Former Enemy Is Recast in Role of Ally - The New York TimesSep 1, 2011 · Abdel Hakim Belhaj, in charge of the military committee responsible for keeping order in Tripoli, says he was tortured by C.I.A. agents in ...
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Ex-Jihadists in the New Libya - Brookings InstitutionAug 29, 2011 · Like the Egyptian Islamic group, six of the LIFG leaders authored a 416-page document delegitimating armed opposition to Qaddafi's regime and ...
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Ansar al-Sharia - National Counterterrorism Center | GroupsAnsar al-Sharia (AAS) groups in Libya emerged following the 2011 Libyan revolution. Their goal is to establish sharia and to remove US and Western influence ...
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Ansar al-Sharia in Libya (ASL) - Counter Extremism ProjectAnsar al-Sharia in Libya (ASL) was a violent Salafist group that was active in Libya from 2012 to 2017. In 2012, ASL's predecessor groups attacked the U.S. ...
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The Rise and Decline of Ansar al-Sharia in Libya | Hudson InstituteApr 6, 2015 · Over the past two years, global attention has shifted to Syria and Iraq with the rise of Jabhat al-Nusra and the return of the Islamic State ...
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ANSAR AL CHARIA DERNA | Security Council - UN.org.In accordance with paragraph 13 of resolution 1822 (2008) and subsequent related resolutions, the ISIL (Da'esh) and Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee makes ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Treasury Designates UK-Based Individuals, Entities Financing Al ...Feb 8, 2006 · The US Department of the Treasury today designated five individuals and four entities for their role in financing the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG).
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Three LIFG Members Designation for Terrorism - TreasuryOct 30, 2008 · The US Department of the Treasury today designated three members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) under Executive Order 13224, which targets ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Sanctions against terrorism - consilium.europa.eu - European UnionEU terrorist list · Council common position 2001/931/CFSP on the application of specific measures to combat terrorism · unduly compelling a government or ...Missing: Libyan UK
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In the Matter of the Designation of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group ...Dec 9, 2015 · In the Matter of the Designation of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, Also Known as LIFG, as a Foreign Terrorist Organization Pursuant to ...Missing: UK | Show results with:UK
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Why Is It So Difficult to Get Off a Terrorist List?Jul 3, 2022 · If the group earnestly opened up its political system beyond an elite coterie of men and disavowed the terrorism of Hamas or attacks related to ...Missing: EU | Show results with:EU<|control11|><|separator|>
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Preventing Terrorism and Conflict in Libya: An Innovative Role for ...These have been underscored by the prominence of figures such as Abdel Hakim Belhaj, a former commander of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG)—still listed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Abdul Hakim Belhaj: Libyan rebel commander who got UK apologyMay 10, 2018 · Abdul Hakim Belhaj is a former Libyan rebel commander, who has received an apology from the British government for its actions contributing to his rendition to ...
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Commander who liberated Tripoli was LIFG leader - Long War JournalAug 25, 2011 · The commander of the unit that liberated Tripoli from longtime President Muammar Gaddafi and helped storm his compound was a senior military ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Libyan Rebels Vie For Key Posts In Tripoli - NPRSep 8, 2011 · The top commander in the capital is Abdel Hakim Belhaj, whose Tripoli Brigade had a key role in taking the city. Belhaj, 45, has a bitter ...Missing: Belhadj revolution
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These Libyans were once linked to al-Qaeda. Now they are ...Sep 28, 2017 · Abdulhakim Belhadj and other leaders of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group are helping reshape the war-torn North African country.
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Jihadism's Foothold in Libya | The Washington InstituteSep 12, 2012 · LIBYAN JIHADISM BEFORE THE WAR. Prior to the 2011 uprising, the country's main organized jihadist movement, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, ...
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[PDF] Rise and Fall? The Rise and Fall of ISIS in Libya - USAWC PressAug 7, 2020 · Perhaps even more than in Syria and Iraq, the. Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has suffered a major defeat in Libya. Originally, Libya ...
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[PDF] Libya's Terrorism Challenge - Middle East InstituteOct 1, 2017 · ... L.I.F.G. leaders have backed away from jihadism ... after Salafi-jihadi groups launched the Bardo Museum and Sousse attacks from Libyan soil.Missing: Sufyan | Show results with:Sufyan
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Tag Archives: Libyan Islamic Fighting Group - Long War JournalBritish officials say they are still investigating a possible “wider conspiracy” behind the Manchester Arena bombing on May 22. Meanwhile, British interior ...Missing: pledge | Show results with:pledge