Mohamed Ag Najem (alias Ag Mohamed Najem,[3] alternatively spelled Mahamed Ag Najim[2][4]) is an Azawadi colonel, who is the chief of staff of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) army.
^Tlemçani, Salima (29 November 2011), "Pourquoi une nouvelle rébellion touarègue est sur le point d'éclater", Le Republicain, retrieved 8 April 2012
^ ab"Analysis - Mali's north feared new "rogue state" in Sahara". Reuters. 4 April 2012.
^Linked by the rise of new al Qaeda threat, Herald Scotland, 23 March 2012 Scott Stewart: Mali Besieged by Fighters Fleeing Libya, Stratfor, 2 February 2012
^"A perfect desert storm". The Economist. 17 March 2012.
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