안사르 디네
안사르 디네(아랍어: أنصار الدين ʾAnṣār ad-Dīn)는 번역하면 아랍어로 "이슬람 국가의 지원자", 또는 "신앙의 방어자"라는 뜻이며, Iyad Ag Ghaly가 지도하는 이슬람주의, 살라프주의 군사 조직이다. 이 조직의 지도자 Iyad Ag Ghaly는 이슬람 마그레브 알카에다와 유대관계를 맺었다는 혐의로 그의 사촌 Hamada Ag Hama와 함께 체포된 바 있다. 안사르 디네는 말리에 샤리아 율법을 제정, 시행할 것을 주장하고 있으며 2012년 3월에 첫 단체 활동을 개시하였다.
안사르 디네 أنصار الدين | |||
마그레브 반란 (2002년~현재)에 참전 | |||
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2014년 팀북투의 안사르 디네 소속 테크니컬 | |||
활동기간 | 2012년-2017년 | ||
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이념 | 살라프주의 반-수피주의 | ||
지도자 | Iyad Ag Ghaly | ||
활동지역 | 말리 | ||
병력 | 불명 (예상: 500명 ~ 2,000명)[1] | ||
이후단체 | 자마앗 누스랏 알이슬람 왈 무슬리민 | ||
동맹단체 | 알카에다 이슬람 마그레브 지부 | ||
적대단체 | 말리 세네갈 모리타니 미국 프랑스 아자와드 민족해방운동 | ||
미국, 영국 정부에 의해 테러조직으로 지정됨 |
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각주
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