1、CRS INSIGHTThe November 2015 Terrorist Siege in MaliNovember 23, 2015 (IN10401) | Related AuthorsLauren Ploch BlanchardEmily Renard View More. |Lauren Ploch Blanchard, Specialist in African Affairs (lplochcrs.loc.gov, 7-7640)Emily Renard, Analyst in African Affairs (erenardcrs.loc.gov, 7-2775)Alexis
2、 Arieff, Specialist in African Affairs (aarieffcrs.loc.gov, 7-2459)On November 20, 2015, gunmen laid siege to the Radisson Blu, a hotel popular with foreigners in Malis capital, Bamako. At least 22 people are reportedly dead, including one American. Other Americans were among more than 100 hostages
3、safely recovered. Malian and French forces conducted rescue operations; U.S. Special Operations forces supported those efforts. Al Murabitoun, a Sahel-based terrorist group affiliated with Al Qaeda, and Al Qaeda in the Maghreb (AQIM) jointly claimed responsibility for the assault, possibly in coordi
4、nation with other Mali-based groups.The Bamako attack came one week after the terrorist attacks in Paris, amid heightened international concern about threats to soft targets. It was the latest in a series against domestic and international targets in Mali and Northwest Africa. After several high-imp