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MOROCCO: Tensions could undermine terrorism response

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Publication Date:Nov 29, 2007
Source:Oxford Analytica
Abstract:Al-Qaida number two Ayman al-Zawahri earlier this month issued a fresh call for jihad against North African leaders, including King Mohammed VI. The risk of a terrorist attack is seen as high by Rabat, particularly after sophisticated attacks in Algeria in recent months. However, Morocco is protected by the absence of significant home-grown networks and improved intelligence collaboration with European countries and more recently Algeria.
Brief Excerpt: MOROCCO: Terrorism responseMOROCCO: Tensions could undermine terrorism response The outlook for counter-terrorism in Morocco. Al-Qaida number two Ayman al-Zawahri earlier this month issued a fresh call for jihad against North African...
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Country / Region:ME/NAF, Morocco, Algeria, France, Libya, Spain, Tunisia, United States, Western Sahara
Topic:politics, espionage, foreign policy, government, guerrillas, human rights, judicial, military, reform, religion, security, terrorism
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GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS : ME/NAF, Morocco, Algeria, France, Libya, Spain, Tunisia, United States, Western Sahara
 
TOPICS : politics, espionage, foreign policy, government, guerrillas, human rights, judicial, military, reform, religion, security, terrorism
 
SIGNIFICANCE : Al-Qaida number two Ayman al-Zawahri earlier this month issued a fresh call for jihad against North African leaders, including King Mohammed VI. The risk of a terrorist attack is seen as high by Rabat, particularly after sophisticated attacks in Algeria in recent months. However, Morocco is protected by the absence of significant home-grown networks and improved intelligence collaboration with European countries and more recently Algeri 

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