Imghad Tuareg Self-Defense Group and Allies

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Imghad Tuareg Self-Defense Group and Allies
Groupe d'autodéfense touareg Imghad et alliés
LeadersEl Hadj Ag Gamou
(military commander)
Fahad Ag Almahmoud
(secretary general)
Dates of operation14 August 2014 (2014-08-14) – 2024
HeadquartersSomewhere between the Gao and Kidal regions
Active regionsGao Region, Kidal Region
IdeologyImghad Tuareg interests
Political positionPro-Malian government; Malian sovereignty over Azawad
Size500–1,000[1]
Part ofPlatform of Self-Defense Movements
AlliesState allies

Non-state allies

OpponentsFile:Flag of Jihad.svg Al-Qaeda

File:Islamic State flag.svg ISIL

Battles and wars
FlagFile:GATIA flag.svg

The Imghad Tuareg Self-Defense Group and Allies (French: Groupe d'autodéfense touareg Imghad et alliés, abbreviated GATIA) was an armed group in Azawad, Mali. Most of its 500 to 1,000 fighters[1] were Imghad Tuaregs, and the group supports the Malian government.[2]

History

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GATIA was founded on 14 August 2014[3] as a self-defense group of armed locals, in response to the Malian Army's total defeat in the 2nd Battle of Kidal on 21 May 2014 by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA).[4]

In collaboration with French forces, GATIA and the Movement for the Salvation of Azawad (MSA) launched a joint-operation on 23 February 2018 to capture or kill Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, the ISIL commander in Mali. Al-Sahrawi survived and managed to evade capture, but six ISIL militants were killed in the clashes.[5]

GATIA-MSA forces clashed with ISIL militants from 2 to 5 June 2018. ISIL commander Almahmoud Ag Akawkaw was captured, while Amat Ag Assalate was killed during the battle.[6]

On December 1, 2024, a former commander of GATIA, Fahad Ag Almahmoud, was assassinated in a drone strike by the Malian army.[7]

Ideology

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GATIA is a pro-Malian government group and is generally opposed to the MNLA and an independent Azawad.[2][3]

References

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