Nadim al-Maghrebi (Arabic: نديم المغربي) is an Islamist militant organization formed in 2006 that seeks to remove Ceuta and Melilla from Spanish rule. It has issued a statement through the Internet asking Muslims to declare "war on Spanish infidel state and release the occupied cities of Ceuta and Melilla". This group is allegedly linked to Al Qaeda.
References
- "Nadim al Magrebi". Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
Further reading
- José María Irujo Ceuta y Melilla se convierten en objetivo de la guerra santa islámica El País (Spain). 5 Nov 2006.
- Javier Jordán & Robert Wesley The Threat of Grassroots Jihadi Networks: A Case Study from Ceuta, Spain Terrorism Monitor. 15 Feb 2007.
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