Fahad Ag Almahmoud is an Imghad Tuareg militant who served as the secretary-general of GATIA from its formation in 2014 until 2023, when he split from the group and formed his own faction of GATIA.
Fahad Ag Almahmoud | |
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Secretary-general of GATIA | |
In office August 15, 2014 – July 13, 2023 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Youssef Ag Mohamed |
Commander of GATIA (Almahmoud) | |
Assumed office July 18, 2023 | |
President of the CSP-PSD | |
In office March 2022 – August 2022 | |
Preceded by | Bilal Ag Acherif |
Biography
editAlmahmoud first began serving in GATIA at the start of the group's foundation in 2014, where he became the secretary-general of the group.[1] Almahmoud is an Imghad Tuareg, the Tuareg clan that predominantly composes GATIA.[1][2] He often served as the spokesperson for the group as well, conducting numerous interviews with Malian and international media.[3] In 2019, Almahmoud stated hat he believed that the Algiers Agreement did not resolve insecurity in northern Mali, and that there was no governance coming from the Malian government.[4] Almahmoud also stated he doesn't believe in Azawadian independence.[5]
Between March and August 2022, Almahmoud served as the president of the CSP-PSD, a coalition composed of pro-government and former rebel minority militant groups.[6] His predecessor was Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) founder and leader Bilal Ag Acherif, making Almahmoud's election as president a major reconciliation between GATIA and the CMA.[6]
In July 2023, as tensions escalated between the CSP-PSD and the Malian junta over the latter's growing violations of the Algiers Agreement, Almahmoud was kicked out of the Platform coalition which GATIA is a part of due to his criticism of the Malian government.[7] Almahmoud was also fired from his role as secretary-general of GATIA, and Youssef Ag Mohamed was appointed as his successor.[8] Almahmoud stated that he had been fired unjustly for his criticisms, and that GATIA commander El Hadj Ag Gamou and Malian Minister of National Reconciliation Ismaël Wagué had planned his firing.[8]
When these tensions escalated into a war between the Malian government and CSP-PSD in September, Almahmoud created his own faction of the group.[9] This faction was recognized as the legitimate faction of GATIA by other members of the CSP-PSD.[8] In December 2023, Almahmoud and other leaders of the CSP were supported by Algeria in holding up the Algiers Accords.[10] In March 2024, Almahmoud was declared a terrorist by the Malian junta along with other members of the CSP-PSD.[11]
References
edit- ^ a b "GATIA: A Profile of Northern Mali's Pro-Government Tuareg and Arab Militia". jamestown.org. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Reporter, Le (2014-08-27). "maliweb.net - Fahad Ag Almahmoud, Secrétaire général du GATIA : "La Minusma et Serval sont plus exigeants avec l'Etat malien pour le respect du cessez-le-feu qu'avec les groupes armés"". maliweb.net (in French). Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ "Fahad Ag Almahmoud : "Le Général Christian Thiebault et son état-major ont mis la Minusma au service du Mnla"". Afribone. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ "Fahad Ag Almahmoud : " L'insécurité et la gouvernance sont des préoccupations majeures "". Afribone. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ L'Aube (2015-01-22). "maliweb.net - Fahad Ag Almahmoud, Secrétaire Géneral du Gatia à l'Aube : " L'Azawad n'est pas une entité politique "". maliweb.net (in French). Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ a b "Politique nationale: Fahad AG ALMAHMOUD, nouveau président du Cadre stratégique permanent (CSP)". abamako.com. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Ag, Abdalah (July 13, 2023). "Plateforme du 14 Juillet 2014 d'Alger Bureau régional de #Kidal". Twitter. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Mali: changement contesté à la tête du Gatia, groupe armé touareg signataire de l'accord de paix". RFI (in French). 2023-07-14. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ "Mali : La justice ouvre une enquête sur des chefs d'Al-Qaida et de la CMA". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ Atalayar (2023-12-23). "Algeria-Mali: on the brink of diplomatic breakdown". Atalayar. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
- ^ "Au Mali, six chefs du JNIM et de la rébellion touareg visés par des sanctions financières". Voice of America (in French). 2024-03-13. Retrieved 2024-07-03.