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Islamic militants execute Algerian hostage in Sahara

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (Aqim) militants have executed an Algerian customs officer held hostage since June in the Sahara, following an attack that claimed the lives of 11 Algerian police officers at the border between Mali and Algeria.

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Algiers refuses to negotiate with groups it describes as terrorists and will not pay ransom.

Algerian authorities have not reacted to the announcement of the assassination.

Nor has there been an official reaction to the 23 August release of two Spanish hostages held by Aqim, although everything indicates that a ransom payment was made.

How Algiers will manage its relationship with its ally Mauritania which has been involved in these transactions is unknown, as is its position vis-à-vis Madrid which may have paid for its hostages’ release.

Whether Burkina Faso’s mediation in this case will cause a stir in the Sahelian countries involved in fighting terrorism also remains to be seen.

At July's African Union summit  Algiers campaigned for a legal ban on the payment of ransom to rebel groups and on the release of imprisoned members of armed groups in exchange for the release of hostages.
 

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