Aden-Abyan Islamic Army
The Aden-Abyan Islamic Army is an Islamist militant organization based in southern Yemen. The group was responsible for attacks on Yemeni socialists prior to the 1993 parliamentary elections and the kidnapping of 16 foreign tourists in the December 1998 in Abyan, when Yemeni government forces attacked the place where the hostages were being held resulting in four of the hostages being killed while the remainder were freed. The Aden-Abyan Islamic army was also believed by some experts to have been involved in the 2000 USS Cole bombing in Aden. The group has been designated as a terrorist organization by Canada and the United Kingdom.
This organization is thought to have organized in Southern Yemen in the mid 1990s. The group's members include veterans from the USSR war in Afghanistan. The group's mission is to "promote jihad in the fight against secularism in Yemen and other Arab States; to establish an Islamic government in Yemen". (1)
1.Mackenzie Institute January 7, 2016
See also
External links
- "Aden-Abyan Islamic Army" at GlobalSecurity.org
- Yemen and the Aden-Abyan Islamic Army Sheila Carapico, MERIP, 18 October 2000