Al-Qaeda claims Italian kidnappings

by D.S.Rajput | December 30, 2009 at 01:39 am
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New Delhi: International anti american extremist organisation Al Qaeda, the North African branch has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of two Italians in Mauritania earlier this month. Al-Qaeda of the Islamic Maghreb said in an audio message broadcast on the Al-Arabiya television news channel that they had kidnapped the Italians on December 19 because of Italy's involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. Italian media has named the couple as Sergio Cicala, 65, and his wife Philomene Kabouree, 39, who is from Burkina Faso and has dual Italian and Burkina Faso citizenship. Italy's foreign ministry has said it is using political and diplomatic channels to try to secure the release of the couple who are believed to have been travelling to Mali.

At the time of the kidnapping, Italian state television said the couple's minibus had been found riddled with bullets, without citing its sources for the report. Mauritanian officials have said they have arrested and are interrogating a Malian citizen who they think may be responsible for the kidnap. Armed groups, some of them with links to al-Qaeda of the Islamic Maghreb, operate across the vast, remote desert zone, which includes eastern Mauritania, northern Mali and southern Algeria. The Italians' kidnapping came nearly three weeks after three Spanish aid workers were seized in Mauritania.

Several hundred Al Qaeda militants may be operating in Yemen and could be planning attacks like the alleged attempt to blow up a US-bound passenger jet, a Yemeni minister said Tuesday. 

Yemen confirmed on Tuesday that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who has been charged with trying to blow up a US-bound airliner, was still in the country earlier this month, after the local Al Qaeda branch claimed the attempted bombing.

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