PARIS – Chairman of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris Abdul Rahim Ali said Monday that 2006 was an exceptional year for terrorist organizations.
In this year, he said, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi joined seven terrorist organizations.
He added at a lecture at the French parliament that the Mujahedeen Consultative Council was also formed in that year. He said the new council was headed by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
On June 7, 2006, he said, Zarqawi was killed in an American airstrike in southern Iraq.
He added that Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, the minister of war at the Mujahedeen Consultative Council, replaced Zarqawi after his death.
Ali’s lecture at the French parliament focused on post-Daesh terrorism, the dangers inherent in terrorism financing, and the implications of this financing for Europe.
The lecture also focused on the role the Muslim Brotherhood and its international organization play in backing terrorist activities worldwide.
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