The Tunisian Combatant Group (, ''Jama’a Combattante Tunisienne''; ) or TCG was a loose network of terrorists with connections to
Al-Qaeda
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that was founded in 2000 and aspired to install an
Islamist government in
Tunisia
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.
According to the
United Nations Security Council
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(UNSC), TCG is believed to have had
terrorist cells in
France
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,
Italy
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,
Belgium
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,
Luxembourg
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, the
Netherlands
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and in the
United Kingdom
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.
By the 2010s, after its founders had been arrested and a long period of silence, it was not clear whether the group still existed.
History
The TCG was founded in 2000 by Tarek Ben Habib Maaroufi and
Seifallah Ben Hassine, in close cooperation with al-Qaeda.
The group aimed to establish an Islamic state in Tunisia that would be ruled according to
Sharia
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.
The strategy of the TCG was determined during a meeting in
Khost
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,
Afghanistan
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, where it declared its support for
Osama bin Laden
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.
Most of its members were trained in al-Qaeda-linked camps in Afghanistan, and it later organised training for new recruits in the camps.
It has been described as an offshoot of the formerly banned
Ennahda Movement.
A number of the detainees held in
extrajudicial detention in the United States
Guantanamo Bay detainment camps in
Cuba
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remain in detention, in part, because American intelligence analysts allege that they were members of TCG.
Maaroufi was arrested by Belgian authorities in December 2001, and in 2004 was sentenced to five years imprisonment.
Since 2004 the TCG did not have capabilities to operate in Tunisia, and consequently moved their base to the
Tunisian diaspora in
Western Europe
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.
Hassine was arrested by Turkish authorities in 2003, after which he was extradited to Tunisia, where he was sentenced to 43 years imprisonment. Following the
Arab Spring and the
Tunisian Revolution in 2011, Hassine was released from prison as part of a general amnesty and went on to found the militant
Ansar al-Sharia group.
The TCG is considered inactive due to the arrest of its founders, Maaroufi and Hassine. There are no figures for the number of members that were in the TCG, but the Ansar al-Sharia is thought to have up to 40,000 members.
European branches
The TCG had branches in several European countries.
The Italian branch of the organisation was led by
Sami ben Khemais Essid, and was dismantled by law enforcement in April 2001.
Essid's group was connected to the "Frankfurt group," which was responsible for the
Strasbourg Cathedral bombing plot in December 2000.
Also in December of 2000, the Tunisian Combatant Group was suspected of plotting to attack the United States, Algerian, and Tunisian embassies in Rome.
Several members of the TCG in Italy were convicted for terror-related activities in 2003.
The Belgian branch of the TCG was led by Maaroufi, and was responsible for organizing the travel to Afghanistan of the two terrorists who assassinated the anti-Taliban Afghan political leader
Ahmad Shah Massoud on 9 September 2001.
The perpetrators were two suicide bombers who were members of the TCG that posed as journalists.
In connection to the murder, TCG founder Tarek Maaroufi was arrested and charged with giving assistance, in the form of passports and stolen visas, to the two bombers.
The Belgian branch has since also been dismantled.
Kamel ben Moussa, an official of the group was arrested in the United Kingdom on 18 December 2001.
Foreign Relations
Designation as a terrorist organization
Countries and organizations below have officially listed the Tunisian Combat Group as a terrorist organization.
References
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Rebel groups in Tunisia
Jihadist groups
Islamism in Tunisia
2000s in Tunisia
Al-Qaeda allied groups
Organizations based in Africa designated as terrorist
Organizations designated as terrorist by the United States
Islamic terrorism in Italy
Islamic terrorism in Belgium
Islamic terrorism in the United Kingdom