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Summary Of: Ansar al-Islam

Ansar al-Islam was formed in December 2001 as a merger of... Former prisoners of the group also claim that Ansar al-Islam routinely uses torture and severe beatings when interrogating prisoners... Ansar al-Islam initially comprised approximately 300 men... The Bush administration alleged that Ansar al-Islam was tied to... stayed in the Ansar al-Islam enclave in 2002... attack Ansar al-Islam bases and killing scores of fighters... Most of the Ansar al-Islam fighters escaped into Iran... Ansar al-Islam detonated a suicide car bomb on... While many former activists in Ansar al-islam have joined the... 11 alleged members of Ansar al-Islam were hanged in... Ansar al-Islam has an extensive network in Europe organizing finance and support for armed attacks within Iraq... claimed that Ansar al-Islam had links with... stated that information from senior Ansar al-Islam detainees revealed that the group viewed Saddam... Ansar al-Islam in Iraqi Kurdistan... Ansar al-Islam in Iraqi Kurdistan...

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