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Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group : ウィキペディア英語版
Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group
The Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group or Moroccan Islamic Fighting Group is a Sunni Islamist terrorist organization affiliated with al-Qaeda. It is sometimes referred to as GICM after its French name ''Groupe Islamique Combattant Marocain''. GICM is one of several North African terrorist franchises spawned in Afghanistan during the tenure of the Taliban; a similar group was the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group. Along with other al-Qaeda affiliates, GICM has been banned worldwide by the UN 1267 Committee since shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks.〔(UN list of affiliates of al-Qaeda and the Taliban )〕 It is therefore banned also by various individual countries including the United States.〔(Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) ), United States Department of State〕〔(Designation of GICM by Secretary of State Powell ), 5 December 2002〕
GICM claims to intend to install a fundamentalist Islamist regime in Morocco, but has members around Western Europe and French Canada as well. The GICM has been associated with major militant attacks. In May 2003, an attack in Casablanca killed 45 people, including the 12 suicide bombers.〔(M. Bruguière est cité comme témoin devant un tribunal ), ''Le Monde'', 1st of June, 2007 〕 In 2004, an attack on the public transportation system in Madrid killed 191 and wounded more than 1900. Salafia Jihadia, an offshoot of the GICM, is blamed for both. It was named by Spanish interior minister Angel Acebes as the "priority" for investigations into the 11 March 2004 Madrid attacks, although he insisted that the possible involvement of other militant organisations had not been ruled out.
On October 10, 2005, Britain's Home Office banned GICM and 14 other groups from operating in the United Kingdom. Under Britain's Terrorism Act 2000, membership of such a group can carry a 10-year prison sentence.
==Foreign Relations==


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