Kurdistan Brigades
The Kurdistan Brigades,[4] are a militant Islamist organization, primarily active in the Kurdish regions of Iraq and Iran. It is the official Kurdish branch of al-Qaeda. It has also launched several attacks on the Kurdistan Regional Government in northern Iraq. The group was overshadowed by other Islamist factions but remains active.[5] FormationThe Kurdistan Brigades were founded in 2001 in the Hamrin Mountains, as an official faction of Al-Qaeda. It was founded by former Ansar al-Islam militants. However, the creation of the Kurdistan Brigades was announced with a video called "Back to the Mountains" released in March 2007 by Al-Qaeda. From 2007 to 2010, they waged an insurgency against the Kurdistan Regional Government with many attacks against authorities. They were also active in Iranian Kurdistan.[6] Its ranks also included Kurds who were frustrated by the cooperation of the Kurdistan Region with the central Iraqi government and the Peshmerga withdrawal from certain Kurdish regions.[7][8] The group is considered to be relatively small, but it has camps in the Iranian Kurdish towns of Mariwan and Sanandaj.[9] In April 2014, the Kurdistan Brigades released a statement where they criticised the Islamic State and called on Kurds to not join it.[6] AttacksThe group has launched several attacks, including its largest one being against KRG's Ministry of Interior in Erbil that killed 19 people in May 2007.[9] AQKB killed 7 border guards and one PUK security officer in Penjwan in July 2007. In September 2010, two police officers were hurt by a failed suicide attack in Sulaymaniyah.[10] References
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