Saturday, July 29, 2017

Al-Qaida Announces The Establishment Of A New Group In Indian Kashmir

Picture from social media of Burhan Wani (left) and his successor, Zakir Musa (right). Location and date unknown. Photograph: Handout

Newsweek: Kashmir Has A New Insurgent Group: Al-Qaeda

Al-Qaeda has announced a new group in the contested Himalayan territory of Kashmir, and named as chief of the cell a young but well-known face of Kashmiri militancy.

The jihadi group's propaganda arm known as the Global Islamic Media Front reported on Thursday that 23-year-old Zakir Musa would head up the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Ansar Ghawzat-ul-Hind.

Kashmir is a region that both India and Pakistan lay claim to and where militants have waged an insurgency against Indian rule in the region. It has divided both countries since 1947.

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More News On Al Qaeda Announcing The Establishment Of An Al-Qaeda Linked Cell In Kashmir

Al Qaeda says it has group in Kashmir to fight Indian rule -- FOX News/AP
Kashmir militant leader announced as head of new al-Qaida-linked cell -- The Guardian
Al-Qaida Announces Establishment of Group in Indian Kashmir -- VOA
It's official: Al-Qaeda announces Kashmir unit, Zakir Musa is the leader -- Economic Times
Who is Zakir Musa? A college dropout is the new leader of al-Qaeda in Kashmir -- International Business Times

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