Statements: MUHAMMAD JAMAL NETWORK(MJN)

Canonical ID: NK-kRDQJg6CmToV2bKxTPXdnZ · Entity type: Organization (reference)

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LegalEntity:aliasAbu Ahmed Groupun_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:aliasJamal Networkun_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:aliasMuhammad Jamal Groupun_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:aliasAl-Qaida in Egypt (AQE)un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:aliasشبكة محمد جمالun_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:createdAt2013-10-21un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:idcbb9f679abc53b4d56cbecb4fabcdb0899e26495un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:modifiedAt2019-05-01un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:modifiedAt2022-11-08un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:nameMUHAMMAD JAMAL NETWORK (MJN)un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:notesTerrorist and paramilitary group established by Muhammad Jamal al Kashif (QDi.318) in 2011 and linked to Al-Qaida (QDe.004), Aiman al-Zawahiri (QDi.006), and the leadership of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) (QDe.129) and the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) (QDe.014). Funded and supported by AQAP. Multiple terrorist training camps in Egypt and Libya. Reportedly acquiring weapons, conducting training and establishing terrorist groups in the Sinai, Egypt. Training suicide bombers, foreign fighters and planning terrorist attacks in Egypt, Libya and elsewhere as of Sep. 2013. MJN members were reported to be involved in the attack on the United States Mission in Benghazi, Libya, on 11 Sep. 2012. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2253 (2015) was concluded on 21 Feb. 2019. Review pursuant to Security Council resolution 2610 (2021) was concluded on 8 November 2022.un_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:programIdUN-SCISILun_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
LegalEntity:topicssanctionun_sc_sanctionsunsc-3026605
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