Operation Aouzou

Operation Aouzou was the name given to the operation that killed the last leader of Sunni Islamistball Shahid Ahmad after the fall of the Hazar Ottoman Empireball.

Shahid Ahmad was an Egyptian Ottomanist who commanded the islamist forces in many fronts on that time like the one in the Arab world, Iran, Turkey and Caucasus. After Istanbul was taken by the Turkish revolutionaries and the islamist organizations were, their leaders were put in trial and either sentenced to life prison or death.

But Ahmad managed to escape some weeks before through contacts on his homeland Egypt that had already expelled the Islamist leaderships and started the persecution against them. An Islamist resistance was formed there, but it was retreated after the Arabian, secular Egyptians and North African Gaddafist forces intervened on it.

Ahmad organized an united Islamist front with some former MAG and IRC small leaderships plus regional ones and went down on Sudan and Chad where his plan was to reorganize the Islamists in the North and West of Africa forming a caliphate there. However the authorities of Arab Islamic Republic of North Africaball and United African Republicball that had an union treat went on to crush Ahmad together with an international coalition.

When Ahmad group was crossing the Aouzou region they were sieged by the international coalition led by the United African Republicball. Ahmad was killed together with his commandants, a MAG affiliated leader also died during the attack.

The Sunni Islamistball had oficially ceased to exist as it used to be now, some islamic leaders worldwide however claimed to be the official and legitimate successors of the group ideas. The death of Ahmad was the end of the era of formal recognized global Islamist groups power, now they became once again irregular parties or militant groups.