FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 27, 2015
Contact: media@counterextremism.com
CEP Resource Profiles Violent Islamist Group Ansar
al-Sharia in Tunisia
(New York, NY) – Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab
Spring, is struggling to contain violent extremist groups that threaten
what has been a peaceful transition to democratically elected
government.
The Counter
Extremism Project’s (CEP) new resource details the history,
tactics and violent timeline of the powerful local Islamist group Ansar
al-Sharia in Tunisia (AST).
AST
was founded in 2011 by former prison inmate Seifallah Ben Hassine, a.k.a.
Abu Iyad al-Tunisi. Many of AST’s members, like al-Tunisi, were freed from
prison under a general amnesty decree following the popular revolt that ended
authoritarian rule in Tunisia.
AST
has instigated a number of violent protests, including the September 2012
attack on the U.S. embassy in Tunis. AST militants also assassinated
secular Tunisian politicians Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi during a five
month period in 2013.
While AST
shares the name “Ansar al-Sharia” (Supporters of Islamic Law) with
like-minded groups in Libya, Yemen, and elsewhere, each organization
operates independently.
AST
maintains close ties with al-Qaeda
(AQ), AQ affiliate al-Qaeda
in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Ansar al-Sharia in Libya (ASL), and ISIS.
AST has been designated a terrorist group by the United States, the United
Nations, and Tunisia, among others.
AST
complements its goal of establishing an Islamist state in Tunisia by
encouraging young Tunisians to go fight alongside jihadists in other countries.
Reportedly, more than 3,000 young men have left Tunisia to train and fight
with ISIS in Iraq and Syria. In July 2014, AST spokesman Seifeddine
Rais declared his loyalty to ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Explore the history, ideology and leadership of AST
and other extremist groups at counterextremism.com.
For requests for interviews, please contact CEP at media@counterextremism.com.
For more information about the Counter Extremism Project, please visit
our website.
About The Counter Extremism Project (CEP)
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a not-for-profit, non-partisan,
international policy organization formed to combat the growing threat from
extremist ideology. Led by a renowned group of former world leaders and
former diplomats, it combats extremism by pressuring financial support
networks, countering the narrative of extremists and their online
recruitment, and advocating for strong laws, policies and regulations.
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