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Number of Terrorist Attacks in Africa Increased by 400% Over Ten Years, Algerian FM States
Number of Terrorist Attacks in Africa Increased by 400% Over Ten Years, Algerian FM States
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A ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council on countering terrorism in Africa was held in New York on Tuesday. It was chaired by Algeria, which currently... 22.01.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Terrorist attacks in Africa have increased by 400% over the past decade, Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf said in New York at a UN Security Council ministerial meeting on counter-terrorism in Africa.According to him, the epicenter of global terrorism has shifted in recent years to the African Sahel region, which now accounts for 48% of terrorism-related deaths worldwide, whereas in 2007 it accounted for only 1%.Attaf added that despite the reduction of the terrorist threat in other parts of the world, it has significantly increased in Africa.The Algerian foreign minister pointed out that terrorist groups have effectively turned into 'armies.'Furthermore, Attaf highlighted that terrorist groups have expanded their control over vast geographical areas, comprising more than 60% of the national territories of some countries in the region, where these groups operate as the de facto authorities.He also pointed out that these terrorist groups have developed sophisticated methods for financing their activities. These methods include not only traditional means like organized crime, illegal migration, human trafficking, and kidnapping for ransom, but also new technologies and financial innovations, making their business networks more complex and difficult to detect.In this context, he mentioned that the "Algeria guiding principles" recently adopted by the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee are specifically aimed at shedding light and focusing on these issues.These principles aim to help UN member states better understand the risks of terrorism financing through emerging financial technologies and fundraising methods. They promote the creation of proportionate, risk-based regulations, improved monitoring, and supervision to prevent misuse. Additionally, they focus on detecting and disrupting abuses and assessing the impact and unintended consequences of new counter-terrorism financing measures related to these technologies.
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Number of Terrorist Attacks in Africa Increased by 400% Over Ten Years, Algerian FM States
16:26 22.01.2025 (Updated: 17:08 22.01.2025) Christina Glazkova
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A ministerial meeting of the UN Security Council on countering terrorism in Africa was held in New York on Tuesday. It was chaired by Algeria, which currently holds a non-permanent seat on the Security Council.
Terrorist attacks in Africa have increased by 400% over the past decade, Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf
said in New York at a UN Security Council ministerial meeting on counter-terrorism in Africa.
"These figures indicate that throughout the last decade, Africa has witnessed a deeply shocking 400% increase in terrorist attacks and a 237% rise in terrorism-related deaths," he stated.
According to him, the
epicenter of global terrorism has shifted in recent years to the African Sahel region, which now accounts for
48% of terrorism-related deaths worldwide, whereas in 2007 it accounted for only 1%.
Attaf added that despite the reduction of the terrorist threat in other parts of the world, it has significantly increased in Africa.
"They [the figures] also reveal that in just the first nine months of the year 2024, Africa was hit by over 3200 terrorist attacks claiming more than 13,000 lives," the diplomat added.
The Algerian foreign minister pointed out that terrorist groups have effectively turned into 'armies.'
"We talk first about terrorist groups that are heavily armed and strongly equipped, groups that display highly skilled military strategies, and groups that practically deserve to be designated under the name of 'terrorist armies,'" he said.
Furthermore, Attaf highlighted that terrorist groups have expanded their control over vast geographical areas, comprising more than 60% of the national territories of some countries in the region, where these groups operate as the de facto authorities.
He also pointed out that these terrorist groups have developed sophisticated methods for financing their activities. These methods include not only traditional means like organized crime,
illegal migration, human trafficking, and
kidnapping for ransom, but also new technologies and financial innovations, making their business networks more complex and difficult to detect.
In this context, he mentioned that the "Algeria guiding principles" recently adopted by the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee are specifically aimed at shedding light and focusing on these issues.
These principles aim to help UN member states better understand the risks of terrorism financing through emerging financial technologies and fundraising methods. They promote the creation of proportionate, risk-based regulations, improved monitoring, and supervision to prevent misuse. Additionally, they focus on detecting and disrupting abuses and assessing the impact and unintended consequences of
new counter-terrorism financing measures related to these technologies.