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Boureima Dicko (1970 – 2 May 2017), nom de guerre Ibrahim Malam Dicko, was a Burkinabe jihadist and the founder of Ansarul Islam.


Biography


Early life

Dicko was born in 1970 to a Fulani family from the commune of Soboulé,
Soum Province Soum is one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso, located in its Sahel Region. Its capital is Djibo. Departments Soum is divided into 9 departments: See also *Regions of Burkina Faso *Provinces of Burkina Faso *Departments of Burkina Faso Th ...
, Upper Volta. He went to a regular school before entering a Quranic school in Burkina Faso, later studying abroad. He married the daughter of a prominent imam in
Djibo ''Djibo'' is a town in northern Burkina Faso and the capital city of Soum Province. It is situated north of Ouagadougou and from the frontier with Mali. It was founded in the 16th century and became the capital of Djilgodji, before becoming do ...
. Dicko began preaching in villages across Soum in 2009 and local radio stations. Gaining popularity, he founded an Islamic association named Al-Irchad and then founded a Quranic school in 2012. Dicko's earlier speeches did not preach extreme jihadism, instead advocating for equality between the Fulani and the Rimaïbé, the descendants of formerly-enslaved populations who later assimilated into the Fulani.


Mali War

In September 2013, Dicko was arrested along with twenty of his students by French forces of
Operation Serval Operation Serval (french: Opération Serval) was a French military operation in Mali. The aim of the operation was to oust Islamic militants from the north of Mali, who had begun a push into the center of Mali. Operation Serval followed the ...
near
Tessalit Tessalit is a rural commune and village in the Kidal Region of Mali. The village is the administrative centre of Tessalit Cercle (district). The village lies north of Adjelhoc and about from the Algerian border. The ''commune'' extends over ...
,
Mali Mali (; ), officially the Republic of Mali,, , ff, 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞥆𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 𞤃𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭, Renndaandi Maali, italics=no, ar, جمهورية مالي, Jumhūriyyāt Mālī is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali ...
. Dicko had a bounty put on him for attempting to join
Ansar Dine Ansar Dine ( ar, أنصار الدين ''ʾAnṣār ad-Dīn'', also transliterated ''Ançar Deen''; meaning " helpers of the religion" (Islam) also known as Ansar al-Din (abbreviated as AAD) was a Salafi jihadist group led by Iyad Ag Ghaly. Ans ...
. He was handed over to Malian forces, and imprisoned in Bamako before being released in 2015. After his release, Dicko returned to Djibo and continued preaching in a mosque and on the radio. He was disowned by the emir of Djibo (his father-in-law) in early 2016, and forced to divorce his wife shortly afterward. He then took over leadership of Al-Irchad, but again left his role in summer 2016. In 2015, Dicko attempted to join Katiba Macina led by increasingly-popular preacher
Amadou Koufa The Macina Liberation Front (MLF, , also known as the Macina Liberation Movement or Katibat Macina) is a militant Islamist group that operates in Mali. It is an affiliate of Ansar Dine. Origins and membership In March 2012, the President of M ...
. At the time, Katiba Macina had a small sleeper contingent of forty men in Soum Province of Burkina Faso. Koufa objected to a jihadist rebellion in Burkina Faso however, as he considered it premature and would disrupt supply lines of gas and food crucial to Katiba Macina's operations. Dicko, serving under Koufa, initially complied with these orders. A former member of Ansarul Islam testified that Dicko decided to spur a violent insurrection in Burkina Faso following Operation Ségueré in November 2016, where he saw Burkinabe soldiers publicly humiliating Fulani peasants.


Ansarul Islam

Ansarul Islam was founded in November 2016 in the Foulsaré forest, coming to prominence in a press release where they claimed responsibility for the
2016 Nassoumbou attack On 16 December 2016, several dozen heavily armed gunmen attacked an army outpost in Nassoumbou, Soum Province, Burkina Faso, about 30 kilometres (18.6 M) from the border with Mali, leaving at least 12 soldiers dead and 2 others missing. The att ...
against the Burkinabe army. In the press release, Dicko called himself the "commander of believers" and "guide of Ansarul Islam". According to the
International Crisis Group The International Crisis Group (ICG; also known as the Crisis Group) is a transnational non-profit, non-governmental organisation founded in 1995. It is a think tank, used by policymakers and academics, performing research and analysis on global ...
, Ansarul Islam was born from the stigmatization of different social groups and classes in northern Burkina Faso. Dicko called into question the "omnipotence of customary chiefdoms and the monopoly of religious authority held by
marabout A marabout ( ar, مُرابِط, murābiṭ, lit=one who is attached/garrisoned) is a Muslim religious leader and teacher who historically had the function of a chaplain serving as a part of an Islamic army, notably in North Africa and the Saha ...
ic families, whom he accuses of enriching themselves at the expense of the populations." During his preaching years, Dicko had massive popularity among Burkinabe youth for these sentiments. While many of them rejected Dicko following his switch to armed insurgency, he kept a sizable number of followers to wage a low-intensity guerrilla campaign. Despite maintaining close relations with Koufa, Dicko disagreed with Koufa's decision to merge into
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin Nusrat al-Islam, officially known as Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin' (, JNIM; , GSIM English language, English: ''Support Group for Islam and Muslims'') is a militant Jihadism, jihadist organisation in the Maghreb and West Africa formed b ...
.


Death

On June 27, 2017, the unofficial Facebook page of Ansarul Islam announced the instatement of
Djaffar Dicko Amadou Boucary, nom de guerre Djaffar Dicko and Yéro, is a Burkinabe jihadist who has served as the leader of Ansarul Islam since 2017. Biography Dicko was born as Amadou Boucary or Abdoul Salam Dicko in 1972 or 1980 in either Soboule or P ...
, Ibrahim Malam's brother, as head of Ansarul Islam. The post implied that Ibrahim Malam had been killed. Dicko had been present in the Foulsaré forest at the time of a French raid on May 2, in which he was targeted by French helicopters. A member of Dicko's entourage who was present during the raid stated that when Dicko ran off, he was weakened by his diabetes and without food and resources, he died of exhaustion shortly after the battle. Dicko was buried where he laid.


External links


The Social Roots of Jihadist Violence in Burkina Faso's North - International Crisis Group



References

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