U.S. Sends Anti-Terror Team to W. Africa
Monday January 12, 2004 11:31 AM
NOAUKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) - The United States has received information of threats against American interests in the West African nations of Mauritania and Senegal and has dispatched an anti-terror team to the region, a State Department official said.
The anti-terror team will help the region's governments guard desert borders against Islamic extremists.
U.S. officials have long worried that little-policed frontiers of West Africa's Sahara would serve as crossing points for armed Muslim extremist groups, including an Algeria-based movement linked to al-Qaida and what American experts say are already in-place al-Qaida cells in the region.
Pamela Bridgewater, a deputy undersecretary of State for Africa, told reporters in Noaukchott, Mauritania's capital, ``that there are indications of such threats'' against Americans in Mauritania and in Senegal, Mauritania's southern neighbor.
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