- The
Movement for
Oneness and
Jihad in West
Africa (abbreviated
MOJWA) or the
Movement for
Unity and
Jihad in West
Africa (abbreviated MUJWA; Arabic: جماعة...
-
Islamist groups,
including Movement for
Oneness and
Jihad in West
Africa (
MOJWA/MUJAO), a
splinter group of Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb. By 17 July...
- (MNLA) and the
Islamist Movement for
Oneness and
Jihad in West
Africa (
MOJWA),
along with its ally
Ansar Dine, in Gao
between 26–28 June 2012. By the...
- Mali. The
ambush led to the
death of
Ahmed al-Tilemsi, the
founder of
MOJWA and a key
figure in al-Mourabitoun.
Following "opportunity intelligence"...
-
Abderrahmane Ould
Meydou and El Hadj Ag Gamou.
Salem reports that
Tilemsi joined MOJWA in 2012, when Gao fell to the
rebels during the
Tuareg rebellion. He joined...
-
connected to the
jihadist outfit Movement for
Oneness and
Jihad in West
Africa (
MOJWA) in and
around Tamkoutat, Ménaka Region, Mali. In late 2013,
after jihadist...
-
Malian soldiers got near Tin Keraten, they were
attacked by
Islamists from
MOJWA.
French ground troops arrived supported by
Tiger helicopters and Gazelles...
- (
MOJWA)
clashed with the MNLA in the
Battle of Gao,
wounding MNLA secretary-general
Bilal Ag
Acherif and
taking control of the city. By 17 July,
MOJWA...
- for both
Ansar Dine and
Movement for
Oneness and
Jihad in West
Africa (
MOJWA),
militant groups ****ociated with Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)...
-
civilians were injured, in an
attack by two
suicide bombers affiliated with the
MOJWA in Kidal, Mali. In
early February 2013,
Chadian and
French troops occupied...