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Sister denies arrested woman is Algerian militant’s wife

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BENGHAZI: A Tunisian woman who Libyan authoritie­s said they had arrested and was married to veteran Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar is not his wife, her sister and an al-Qaeda source have told local media.

East Libya’s counter-terrorism department said they had detained the woman, identified as Asma Kadoussi, after she had travelled to Derna to give birth to a child.

They said she had been living with Belmokhtar in the Libyan desert region of Jufra, suggesting Belmokhtar, a major militant figure in the region who was targeted by a US air strike in Libya in June last year, was still alive.

Belmokhtar’s fate following the air strike had never been confirmed, though the group he leads, Al-Mourabitou­n, claimed he had survived.

However, a senior figure from al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) was quoted on Saturday by Mauritania’s Alakhbar news agency as saying Belmokhtar had no Tunisian wife. Belmokhtar is a former member of AQIM and Alakhbar regularly publishes news from Islamist groups operating in the region.

Kadoussi’s sister, Olfa, said her sibling was married to a Tunisian with a similar name. “I deny that my sister is the wife of the Algerian Mokhtar Belmokhtar,” she said. “Her husband is Tunisian and is called Mokhtar Ben Mokhtar Akouri.”

Mokhtar Ben Mokhtar Akouri is listed by the Tunisian interior ministry as a terrorism suspect from Sidi Bouzid, the same town that Kadoussi is from.

Tunisian authoritie­s have declined to comment, while authoritie­s in east Libya have continued to insist the woman they arrested confessed she was married to the Algerian militant. – Reuters

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