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基地组织也门分支声称对巴黎袭击事件负责


基地组织也门分支机构的高级领导人Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi在周三发布的视频中声称,对上周法国《查理周刊》(Charlie Hebdo)遭袭事件负责。他称,该组织资助并筹划了这起行动。


身为基地组织在阿拉伯半岛高级领导人的Ansi称,该组织与谢里夫•科亚奇(Cherif Kouachi)和塞义德•科亚奇(Said Kouachi)两兄弟筹划了这起袭击。


此前,由于《查理周刊》刊登了先知穆罕默德的讽刺漫画,阿拉伯半岛基地组织(AQAP)的领导层已将该杂志的主编作为目标,并公布了他的名字和照片。


Ansi在这则长达11分钟的视频中称,AQAP的领导层选择了袭击目标,制定了计划,并资助了行动。他还称,AQAP声明对这起事件负责,该行动是为先知穆罕默德复仇。


据前邻居和也门官员称,哥哥塞义德•科亚奇在也门呆过近两年时间。据美国和法国官员称,弟弟谢里夫•科亚奇2011年也在也门呆过。


在也门期间塞义德和Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab成为朋友,后者在美国因恐怖主义袭击被定罪。在2009年 诞节当天飞往底特律的航班上,Abdulmutallab将AQAP交给他的爆炸物藏在内衣裤中并试图引燃。


AQAP声明针对《查理周刊》的袭击与另外一起由库利巴利(Amedy Coulibaly)发起的袭击不谋而合。库利巴利的袭击活动导致一名女警察及四名平民在巴黎一家犹太人杂货店遇害。AQAP没有宣称对库利巴利的袭击事件负责。


Maria Abi-Habib


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阿拉伯半岛基地组织(AQAP)


Primary Name


Al-Qa'ida In The Arabian Peninsula


Original Script Name


القاعدة في جزيرة العرب

アラビア半島のアル・カーイダ


Also Known As

Al-Qa'ida In The South Arabian Peninsula

Original Script Name

南アラビア半島のアル・カーイダ

Al-Qa'ida In Yemen

AL-Qa'ida Of Jihad Organization In The Arabian Peninsula

Original Script Name

アラビア半島の聖戦アル・カーイダ組織

Al-Qa'ida Organization In The Arabian Peninsula

Original Script Name

アラビア半島のアル・カーイダ組織

Tanzim Qa'idat Al-Jihad Fi Jazirat Al-Arab

Original Script Name

タンジーム・カーイダト・アル・ジハード・フィ・ジャジラート・アル・アラブ

AQAP

AQY

Al-Qaida In The Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

Original Script Name

アラビア半島のアル・カーイダ(AQAP)

Al-Qaida Organization in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

Original Script Name

アラビア半島のアル・カーイダ組織(AQAP)

Al-Qaida in Yemen (AQY)

Al-Qaida de l'organisation du Djihad dans la péninsule arabique

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

Ansar Al Shariah

Ansar Al-Shari'a

Original Script Name

アンサール・アル・シャリア

Ansar Al-Sharia

Ansar Al-Shariah

Partisans of Islamic Law

Ansar al-Shari'a (AAS)

Original Script Name

アンサール・アル・シャリア(AAS)

AAS

Al Qaida In The Arabian Peninsula

Al-Quaida Organization in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

Al-Quaida in the South Arabian Peninsula


Formerly Known As

Al-Qaida in Yemen (AQY)

Original Script Name

イエメンのアル・カーイダ(AQY)

Al-Qaida in Yemen

Original Script Name

イエメンのアル・カーイダ


Sanctions Lists / Other Official Lists / Other Exclusion Lists Name, Since


OFAC - Specially Designated Global Terrorist List, 19-Jan-2010

HM Treasury Consolidated List, 20-Jan-2010

MAS (Singapore) Terrorism Suppression of Financing Act, 20-Jan-2010

HKMA (Hong Kong) List, 22-Jan-2010

DFAT (Australia) Consolidated List, 20-Jan-2010

SECO (Switzerland) Al-Qaida & Taliban List, 28-Jan-2010

OSFI-BSIF (Canada) Entities List, 20-Jan-2010

US Foreign Terrorist Organization, 19-Jan-2010

CSSF (Luxembourg) Sanctions List, 27-Jan-2010

Japanese Finance Ministry - Taliban List, 05-Feb-2010

Australian Criminal Code Regulations 2002 , 21-Jul-2010

Public Safety (Canada) Entities List, 23-Dec-2010

South Korea Financial Services Commission (FSC) Terrorism List 29-Jul-2010

New Zealand Police Designated Terrorists 19-Jan-2010

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas AMLC Sanctions Resolutions 15-Apr-2010

EC 70/2010-Al-Qaida & Taliban List 25-Jan-2010

UN Al-Qaida Sanctions List 23-Jun-2011

Federal Financial Monitoring Services (Russia) Foreign Sanctions List 06-Jul-2011

EC 933/2012 Al-Qaida List 11-Oct-2012

Malaysian AML & Anti-Terrorism Financing Order 2014-Specified Entities 12-Nov-2014

UN Taliban & Al-Qaida Consolidated List 19-Jan-2010 23-Jun-2011


EU NOTES:


Location: Yemen or Saudi-Arabia. Ansar al-Shari’a was formed in early 2011 by AQAP. Date of designation referred to in Article 2a(4)(b): 19.1.2010.


UN NOTES:


Other information: AQAP is a regional affiliate of Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01) and an armed group operating primarily in Arabian Peninsula. Location: Yemen. Alternative location: Saudi Arabia (2004 – 2006). Formed in Jan. 2009 when Al-Qaida in Yemen combined with Saudi Arabian Al-Qaida operatives. Leader of AQAP is Nasir 'abd-al-Karim 'Abdullah Al-Wahishi (QI.A.274.10.) and his deputy is Said Ali Al-Shihri (QI.A.275.10.). Ansar al-Shari’a was formed in early 2011 by AQAP and has taken responsibility for multiple attacks in Yemen against both government and civilian targets.


BANGKO SENTRAL NG PILIPINAS NOTES:


Date Issued: 04.15.2010


CIRCULAR LETTER NO. CL-2010-026


To: All Banks and Non-Bank Financial Institutions Under BSP Supervision


Subject: Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) Resolution No. 24 dated 26 March 2010


Pursuant to Anti-Money Laundering Council Resolution No. 24 dated 26 March 2010 (copy attached), you are hereby informed that on 29 January 2010, the Chairman of the Security Council Committee conveyed to the Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations (UN) that the UN Security Council Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions (SCAQTS) Committee approved on 19 January 2010 the addition of (1) NASIR `ABD-AL-KARIM `ABDULLA ALWAHISHI, (2) SAID ALI AL-SHIRIRI and (3) AL-QAIDA IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA (AQAP) to its Consolidated List of Individuals and Entities subject to the Assets Freeze, Travel Ban and Arms Embargo set out in paragraph 1 of Security Council Resolution 1904 (2009) adopted under Chapter VIl of the Charter of United Nations.


Under the same resolution, all covered institutions are directed to submit to the Council reports of covered or suspicious transactions, if any, involving (1) NASIR `ABD-AL-KARIM `ABDULLA ALWAHISHI, (2) SAID ALI AL-SHIRIRI and (3) AL-QAIDA IN THE ARABIAN PENINSULA (AQAP).


In accordance with Sections 7 and 9 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) of 2001, as amended, and Rule 9.3 of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (RIRR), you are hereby directed to submit directly to the AMLC reports of covered and suspicious transactions, if any, involving the above-named individuals and entity.


FEDERAL FINANCIAL MONITORING SERVICES NOTES:


Entities and individuals against whom there is evidence of involvement in terrorism.


PUBLIC SAFETY NOTES:


Description

A Yemen-based affiliate of Usama bin Laden’s Al Qaida (AQ) network, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) announced its formation in January 2009. Its primary objectives are to cleanse the Arabian Peninsula of foreign influence – particularly Western military personnel and civilian contractors – and to establish a single Islamic caliphate in place of the existing regimes in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. AQAP’s most prominent attacks have been suicide bombings; however, the group has also engaged in guerilla-style raids on military and security targets. It is also responsible for the failed December 25, 2009, attempt to detonate an explosive aboard a Northwest Airlines flight as the plane prepared to land in Detroit.


SECO (SWITZERLAND) NOTES:


Relation: a) Leader is Nasir 'Abd-Al-Karim 'Abdullah Al-Wahishi (QI.A.274.10., SSID 10-14723, his deputy is Said Ali Al-Shihri (QI.A.275.10.)) b Regional affiliate of Al-Qaida (QE.A.4.01., SSID 10-17297).


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