Jama'at al-Jihad al-Islami also known as the Jamaat of Central Asian Mujahedins (JCAM), Jamoat Mujahedin (), and Islamic Jihad Group (IJG) is an Islamic terrorist organization affiliated with al-Qaeda that operates in Central Asia and Russia. IJG broke away from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, but maintains ties with the IMU, an Islamic terrorist organization with an Islamist ideology.
Najmiddin Jalolov, a former member of the IMU and convicted terrorist, was IJG's leader.
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director Porter Goss testified in March 2005 that IJG "has become a more virulent threat to U.S. interests and local governments." The State Department designated IJG as a global terrorist organization in May 2005. The United Nations Security Council added IJG to its terrorism list in June 2005.
Terrorism
IJG setoff a series of bombs from 28 March to 1 April 2004 in Uzbekistan, killing 47 people. IJG has terror cells in Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Russia. IJG members have trained at terror camps in Pakistan and Kazakhstan. The IJG bombed the Israeli and U.S.... Read More