
Ansar al-Sharia or Ansar al-Shariah is a name used by a collection of radical or militant Islamist groups or militias, in at least seven countries. While they share names and ideology, they lack a unified command structure. ...
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[Derna, Libya] Ansar al-Sharia was a group based in Derna; the group was headed by Abu Sufian bin Qumu. In 2011 bin Quma became the leader of a band of fighters in his hometown of Derna during the 2011 Libyan civil war. The group dissolved and became part of the Shoura Council of Islamic Youth in April of 2014. The group was reported as dis...
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[Libya] Ansar al-Sharia in Libya (ASL, English: Partisans of Islamic Law) is an Islamist militia group that advocates the implementation of strict Sharia law across Libya. Ansar al-Sharia came into being during the Libyan Civil War. It is led by its `Emir`, Mohamed al-Zahawi. The organization has deliberately targeted both Libyan and Americ...
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[Mali] Ansar al-Sharia (Mali) (Partisans of Islamic Law) is a radical Islamist group that operates in the Azawad region of Mali. == Background == Following the Azawad insurgency in 2012, the northern region of Mali achieved defacto independence from the Mali central government, with the region taken over by a number of Islamist Jihadist gro...
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[Tunisia] Ansar al-Sharia in Tunisia is a radical Islamist group that operates in Tunisia. It has around 1,000 people as part of the movement. It has been listed as a terrorist group by the Tunisian government as well as the government of the United States of America. == Background == Following the Tunisian revolution, many Islamist politic...
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