Ansar al Sharia
Benghazi attack suspect ‘compliant but not cooperative’ in federal custody
Benghazi attack suspect ‘compliant but not cooperative’ in federal custody
Islamist attacks mar Libya vote
Libya legislature moves to tense Benghazi
Libya suspect Abu Khattala, suspected in killing Americans, was shadowy figure among militants
Capture of Benghazi attack suspect conjures mixed feelings in Libyan city
Exclusive: Benghazi suspect fighting anti-Islamist general before US raid
Ahmed Abu Khattalah is the first suspect in the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi to be held by the US. Most of his accomplices remain free.
Ahmed Abu Khattala: Nabbed Benghazi suspect lived openly in city
Maghreb terrorists make sales pitch to youth
Abu Iyad al Tunisi, the head of Ansar al Sharia Tunisia, has released a statement calling for jihadists in the Levant to reconcile based on recent events in Iraq.
US spy agencies heard Benghazi attackers using State Dept. cell phones to call terrorist leaders
Libyan Turmoil Threatens Tunisian Security
Haftar: some Libyan officials support al Qaeda
Ansar al Sharia issues Libya threat
Tunisia in the Libyan tempest
Libyans fight back against Ansar al Sharia
Algeria shuts Libya border
Libyans weigh in on Ansar al Sharia
Benghazi bloodshed escalates
Libya reacts to bloody Ansar al Sharia assault
Foreigners are said to make up the majority of the 37 al Qaeda fighters killed during Yemeni military operations in the southern province of Shabwa.
Ali bin Lakraa’ al Kazimi, the leader of Ansar al Sharia in Al Mahfad district, was killed in a US drone strike on April 20.
General’s opinion on Benghazi draws a rebuke
Email Suggests White House Strategy on Benghazi
Prior to 9/11, Abu Qatada inspired numerous al Qaeda operatives. Now imprisoned in Jordan, he is providing ideological guidance to jihadists in Syria and North Africa.
Ansar al Sharia Tunisia regularly promotes Abu Qatada’s advice and guidance on its Twitter feed.
From dawa to hesba: the strange evolution of Ansar al Sharia
Is Derna becoming an Islamist emirate?
Seifallah Ben Hassine (a.k.a. Abu Iyad al Tunisi) has released a short statement saying that the Muslim youth “haunt” the US and the West.
Egypt, Libya at odds over border control