Al-Qaeda group claims kidnap of five Westerners in Mali

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A statement from a group identifying itself as Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Magreb has claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of five Europeans in Mali in two separate incidents, the SITE monitoring group said Sunday.
The message posted along with pictures of the victims on Jihadi forums identified two French nationals and “identified three others as Europeans but didn’t indicate their nationality,” said SITE in a statement.
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Magreb (AQIM) said the kidnappings were a revenge act for the “repeated aggression” of France in the region and the “continuous foolish policies” of French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
They meanwhile denied involvement in the abduction of three Europeans in Algeria that was claimed on Saturday by an AQIM splinter group.
AQIM, addressing Sarkozy directly, said in the statemement released by SITE: “So, if you want, you have the ability to preserve their lives and release them as soon as you respond to the legitimate demands of the mujahideen; and if you want, you have the ability to kill them, whether by refusing or by being hasty and committing another uncalculated foolishness.”
The Mauritanian news agency ANI had previously carried pictures of the abducted five Westerners claimed by AQIM.
One photo showed French nationals Serge Lazarevic and Philippe Verdon with three armed men behind them, their faces obscured by turbans.
The other showed a Dutch national, a Swede and a man with dual British-South African nationality surrounded by four armed men, their faces similarly masked.
The group meanwhile in the statement denied kidnapping two Spanish nationals and an Italian from a refugee camp in Algeria in a seperate incident that has been claimed by a group which said it had broken away from AQIM.