Morocco, Most Stable Country in Region of Terrorist Threats, Says US Think Tank

Jeudi 19 Février 2015

Washington - Morocco remains a haven of peace and regional stability despite an increase of 25 pc of terrorist activities in North Africa and the Sahel region, according to a report released by the US think tank "Potomac Institute" and Inter-University Center on Terrorism Studies (IUCTS).
Morocco, Most Stable Country in Region of Terrorist Threats, Says US Think Tank
"The terrorist attacks in the region has been an alarming increase of 25 pc for the year 2014 compared to the previous year, totaling a new record of 289 terrorist attacks," said the sixth annual report, noting that This is an "increase of 800 pc of the terrorist attacks by AQIM and other extremist groups in the region since the events of 11 September 2001?.

"These security threats in the Maghreb and the Sahel region have been identified including Nigeria, Central Africa and Somalia, in addition to the activities of the jihadists returning from combat zones in Syria and Iraq which will enable different franchises of al Qaeda and the new state, "said the author of the report and director of the IUCTS, Yonah Alexander.

The countries most affected by the terrorist attacks in 2014 are Libya, with 201 incidents, Mali (35), Tunisia (27) and Algeria (22) indicates the document entitled "Terrorism in North Africa and Sahel under 2014 "and which coincides with the top of the White House against violent extremism (Washington 18-20 February).

"With the uncertainty crescendo and the proliferation of security challenges, it is imperative for the international community, especially the countries of the West, to work diligently with the regional authorities to implement and expand security capabilities as socio-economic programs and policies in order to generate effective antidotes to these threats to stability, peace and prosperity in the region", he added.

The report provides, on the other hand, "ten tactical recommendations" to reverse this situation, including support for specific regional reforms and programs, as well as efforts to promote human rights and economic development.

"It is imperative to work towards the resolution of inter-regional conflicts that offer openings for terrorist groups who aim to impede security and economic cooperation, such as the Sahara conflict and the deterioration of the situation in the Tindouf camps" says the document.

The report also warns against the deteriorating security situation in the Tindouf camps, southwest of Algeria, and the perpetuation of the Sahara conflict, which increases the risk of increased activities of terrorist groups operating in the region.

The paper recommends, in this regard, "increased" cooperation from the international donor community to ensure that humanitarian aid to populations sequestered in Tindouf is not abused in order to satisfy greed the leaders of the Polisario or be assigned to military purposes.

In this context marked by a terrorist threat "growing" in the Sahel-Saharan and North Africa, "Morocco, a strong ally of the United States must have the support of Washington's efforts to a final and lasting political solution the question of the Moroccan Sahara and the pursuit of its reform agenda, "said Paul Jordan, an American expert on Legislative Affairs.



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