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Denis Cuspert

Denis Mamadou Gerhard Cuspert (18 October 1975 – 17 January 2018), also known by his stage name Deso Dogg and his nom de guerre Abu Talha al-Almani, was a German rapper who became a member of the Islamic State.[4]

Denis Cuspert
Denis Cuspert in a video produced by IS
Born
Denis Mamadou Gerhard Cuspert

(1975-10-18)18 October 1975
Died17 January 2018(2018-01-17) (aged 42)[1]
Cause of deathAirstrike
NationalityGerman and Ghanaian[2]
Other namesDeso Dogg, Abu Talha al-Almani, Abou Maleeq, Abu Yasir al-Almani
Occupation(s)Rapper, IS member
Military career
AllegianceMillatu Ibrahim (2012–13)

Junud al-Sham (2013)

Islamic State (2013–18)
Years of service2012–2018
Battles/warsEgypt

Libya

Syria

Cuspert ended his rap career in 2010, converted to Islam and took on the new Islamic name Abou Maleeq. He left Germany in 2012 for Egypt and Libya, eventually going to Syria in 2013, where he fought with jihadist anti-government forces in the Syrian Civil War, under the nom de guerre of Abu Talha Al-Almani (meaning Abu Talha the German).

He was wounded during fighting in the northern-Syrian town of Azaz in an air-strike conducted by the Syrian Air Force. In 2014, he gave his oath of allegiance to Islamist-Jihadi group the Islamic State (IS).[citation needed]

The United States Department of State added Cuspert to its list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists on 9 February 2015,[5] and the United Nations Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee designated him on 11 February 2015.[3] In January 2018, the pro-IS Wafa' Media Foundation announced his death during clashes in the town of Gharanij.[6]

Early life and education edit

Cuspert was born in Kreuzberg, Berlin on 18 October 1975. His father, Richard Luc-Giffard, was a Ghanaian national who had been deported before Cuspert was born.[7][8] His mother, Sigrid Cuspert, is German.[9]

He was later raised in Charlottenburg, Moabit and Schöneberg. His mother remarried a U.S. Army officer with whom Cuspert had ongoing conflicts. He had a troubled youth and spent some time in a juvenile detention center.[10] In 1995, he began a rapping career with varying success, as he got increasingly involved in street trouble and eventually in crime.[citation needed]

In 2002, he adopted the name Deso Dogg and began recording with the German rapper Charnell, a gangster rapper from Berlin. Deso Dogg was, at that time, under detention in an open prison system for minor offenders. By mid-2004, he was repeatedly arrested for various new offenses, including violations of the German Opium Act. Consequently, his probation was revoked and Deso Dogg had to serve time in the Tegel Prison.[citation needed] He was in a criminal gang called the "36 Boys", which was based in Kreuzberg, Berlin.[11] The 36 Boys got in violent confrontations with other immigrant street gangs. "I always fought for 36," Cuspert told a reporter of the Exberliner named Robert Rigney. "I bled for 36. I was stabbed for 36."[11]

Rapping career edit

After his release from detention, he worked with Montana of Montana Beatz and with the producer Dean Dawson of Streetlife Entertainment. He quit Streetlife label in 2007, reportedly to keep his artistic freedom.

In September 2007, he announced that he was working on a double album titled Alle Augen Auf Mich ("All Eyes on Me"). He also announced that he would quit after this project because he felt disappointed and betrayed by many people in the German rap scene. The release of the album was repeatedly delayed and was ultimately released in November 2009.

In August 2008, he appeared in the television series Der Bluff, acting as a student who becomes a gangsta rapper.[12] In 2010, his song "Willkommen in meiner Welt" (meaning Welcome to my world) was used in the ARD film courage to Zivilcourage (meaning moral courage).

Discography edit

Solo edit

  • 2006: Murda Cocctail Volume 1 (Mixtape)
  • 2006: Schwarzer Engel
  • 2008: Geeni’z (with Jasha)
  • 2008: Gast ist König
  • 2009: Alle Augen auf mich

As part of the 030 Gangxta Clicc edit

  • 2003: Dreckstape Nr.1
  • 2004: Dreckstape Nr.2: Wir übernehmen
  • 2004: Dreckstape III
  • 2005: Kriminelle Akkusik

As a Feature Artist edit

  • 2005: Kaisa – Stacheldrahtmörda (Track: Reisswolf)
  • 2006: FlerTrendsetter (Track: Am Abzug & Intro des Mixtapes 90210)
  • 2006: DJ Tomekk – The Nexxt Generation (Track: Liebe, Hass, Schmerz Und Gewalt)
  • 2006: Kaisa – Nixx Für Kinda (Track: Untergrund Elite)
  • 2006: Dean Dawson – D-Day 06-06-06 (Track: Das Was Wir Tun)
  • 2007: B-Lash – 187Beatz Streettape #1 (Tracks: Ein kleines Klatschen reicht und Streetsound)
  • 2007: Woroc – Inferno (Track: Gangsta Inferno)
  • 2008: Farid BangAsphalt Massaka (Track: Mein Block)
  • 2008: Nazar – Kinder Des Himmels (Track: 3 Leben 2 Städte)
  • 2008: MC Bogy – Atzenkeepers (Track: Betonmacht)
  • 2009: Toni der Assi – (Tracks: Gangsterrap und Scheiss Welt)
  • 2009: MC Bogy – Bogy & Atzen 2 (Track: Betonmacht) & Der Oldtimer (Track: Oldschooltrip)
  • 2011: Said – Said (Tracks: (Dis Is) Mein Leben und Um Den Globus)

Other edit

  • 2006: Willkommen in meiner Welt (Juice-Exclusive! on Juice-CD #69)
  • 2006: Schwarzer Engel (DVD)
  • 2007: Afrikana
  • 2009: DJ Derezon & ChamillionaireSouth Banger 2 (DJ Mix)
  • 2010: Bis aufs Blut (Film)
  • 2011: Wild Germany (Series, Season 1 Episode 6))
  • 2012: Kaisa – Mann Der Stunde (DVD)
  • 2012: In the Spot Berlin (DVD)
  • 2014: Haya Alal Jihad (made as PR for IS by him)
  • 2015: Fisabilillah (made as PR for IS by him)
  • 2016: Auf Zum Schlachten! (made as PR for IS by him)

Music videos edit

  • Willkommen in Berlin City (Charnell, MicWrecka, Deso Dogg, Jasha, Riad & Gin)
  • 36/44 (Vero, Deso Dogg & B-Lash feat. SupaFunk)
  • Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann (Directed by: Che Andre Bergendahl)
  • Willkommen in meiner Welt (Directed by: Rocco Copecny)
  • BBT feat Deso Dogg, Frauenarzt & Sady K – Wir Sind
  • Deso Dogg feat. Zaza – Wir bomben eure Szene
  • Deso Dogg & Jasha – Das Leben
  • Mein Leben
  • 2009: MA Vizion feat. Deso Dogg, Gangsta Lu & Paranoya – Wach auf
  • 2010: Meine Stadt
  • Dogz4life (Halt die Fresse 02 – Nr. 41) (Aggro Berlin)

Conversion to Islam and legal problems in Germany edit

Following a near death experience after a car crash,[10] and affected by Pierre Vogel, a former professional boxer and converted Islamist, he ended his rap career in 2010,[13] declaring his own religious conversion to Islam.[14] He declared his decision to convert in a public video.[15]

He became a member of a radical Islamic group called Die Wahre Religion (meaning The True Religion).[13] He also said he was dropping his earlier name Deso Dogg in favor of the Islamic name Abou Maleeq.[16]

After his conversion he became a vocal Islamic music "nasheed" singer, singing in German. Controversies ensued as he declared public support for Islamic "Mujahideen" forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia and Chechnya, describing Berlin as eine weitere Kuffar-Metropole ("yet another kuffar (infidel) metropolis").

In April 2011, the Berlin public prosecutor brought charges of illegal possession of weapons against him after Cuspert appeared as "Abou Maleeq" in a YouTube video brandishing arms. During a house raid, 16 cartridges of 9 mm caliber and .22 were found on the premises. On 18 August 2011, he was found guilty and fined 1800 euros without any jail term being specified. German officials remained vigilant, however, claiming his videos and speeches contained inflammatory rhetoric that promoted violence.[4]

Guido Steinberg, an Islamic studies expert at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs think-tank stated that Dogg's music "support[s] a radicalisation process."[17]

The public broadcaster Südwestrundfunk (SWR) said in a report that the "Islamist radical Denis C. (alias "Abu Maleeq") was being investigated for sedition". The popular Report Mainz news magazine on German ARD TV highlighted his videos, including one publicly praising Osama bin Laden in one of his nasheeds. Abou Maleeq announced he was moving from Berlin to Bonn. But his activities came under further scrutiny when Arid Uka, a Kosovo-born ethnic Albanian from Frankfurt am Main, revealed after assassinating two U.S. Airmen and severely wounding two others in an operation in Frankfurt Airport, that he had been greatly influenced in his actions by Abou Maleeq's works and that he was a great fan of the singer.

Islamic militancy edit

Denis Cuspert became involved with the Egyptian Austrian-born al-Qaeda affiliate Mohamed Mahmoud (also known as Abu Usama Al-Gharib), who had founded the Global Islamic Media Front (GIMF) as well as the militant Salafist group Millatu Ibrahim, later banned by the German authorities.[16]

German broadcaster ZDF also received footage, apparently made by Cuspert, in which he threatened to wage Jihad in Germany and warned of attacks. According to German security authorities, Cuspert managed to leave to Egypt, despite heavy observation, to join the remnants of Millatu Ibrahim to try to establish a German Salafist colony that sought to impose Sharia law in Germany.[18]

According to the Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee, while in Egypt Cuspert underwent firearms training in a militant camp, before traveling to Libya for additional training.[3]

Syria edit

In August 2013, he appeared in a video fighting alongside the militant group Junud al-Sham against forces loyal to President Bashar Assad in the Syrian Civil War.[3][19] He began using the nom de guerre of Abu Talha Al-Almani (Abu Talha the German).[10] In September 2013 Cuspert was reportedly injured in an air strike in Syria.[20][21] Abu Talha continued to post video footage and messages online in German about his activities, including his advocacy for active participation in jihad and for enactment of Sharia law.[citation needed]

In November 2013, German authorities issued a warning, emanating from its Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) and made public through the Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt), about a possible attack by Cuspert against German institutions working in Turkey. The warning published by German national daily Die Welt stated that "Cuspert could use an explosive-laden vehicle".[22][23] In a video posted online, Denis Cuspert denied the allegations, adding that Germany was not his "objective in terms of attacks".[23]

Islamic State edit

By late 2013, Cuspert had left Junud al-Sham and joined the Islamic State (IS). He reportedly took part in the First Battle of the Shaer gas field in July 2014 with IS forces against the Syrian Armed Forces.[3]

In the summer of 2014, Daniela Greene, an FBI translator who had been investigating Cuspert, traveled to Syria in order to marry Cuspert.[24][25] This occurred without knowledge or authorization of her superiors. She returned to the U.S. a few months later, confessed, and cooperated with authorities, in return for a light two-year prison sentence.[26]

"In November 2014, a video was released by the activist group "Deir Ezzore Is Being Slaughtered Silently”, which showed IS members shooting and beheading a number of unarmed men, and Cuspert holding a severed head. The video was believed to be from an August 2014 massacre against prisoners from the Sunni Arab Al-Shaitat tribe who had fought against IS.[27][28][29]

Reports of death edit

In April 2014, a number of international media outlets ran erroneous reports based on Islamist online sources that he was killed on 20 April 2014 as a result of infighting amongst the Jihadi groups fighting in Syria, after the rival Al-Nusra Front launched a suicide attack against an IS post.[30] However, German newspaper Die Welt quoted other foreign fighters as denying Cuspert's death and attributing the confusion to the death of another IS member who also used the alias of Abu Talha Al-Almani.[31]

On 16 October 2015, the U.S. Department of Defense informed media outlets that Cuspert had been killed by a U.S. airstrike near Raqqa, Syria.[32][33]

In August 2016, the Pentagon stated that it had been mistaken: Cuspert had survived the strike near the town of Raqqa.[34][35][36][37]

In January 2018, the IS-linked Wafa' Media Foundation announced his death, accompanying its report with photos of Cuspert's bloodied cadaver. He was reportedly killed in an airstrike during the Deir ez-Zor campaign in the town of Gharanij in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate.[38][39][6][1]

Aftermath edit

Cuspert had allegedly fathered three children with three different women.[40] One of his wives, a German of Tunisian descent named Omaima Abdi who was born in 1984 in Hamburg, went to Syria in 2015 with her three children and first husband Nader Hadra from Frankfurt, who was killed while fighting in Kobane. She later married Cuspert, and lived with him in Raqqa, Syria, then she came back to Germany, where she gave birth to her fourth child.[41] Her phone was recovered by Lebanese journalist Jenan Moussa, which led to an investigation of her relations with IS.[41][42] In October 2020, she was sentenced to three and a half years in prison, due to her enslavement of a Yazidi girl, violation of the "War Weapons Control Act" by temporarily disposing of a Kalashnikov rifle, and being a member of a terrorist organization abroad.[43]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Denis Cuspert - Berlin's own criminal, rapper, and jihadist". DW News. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
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  7. ^ "Security Council Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee Adds One Individual to Its Sanctions List - Meetings Coverage and Press Releases". Un.org. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
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External links edit

  • Denis Cuspert at IMDb
  • Deso Dogg Discogs page

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Denis Mamadou Gerhard Cuspert 18 October 1975 17 January 2018 also known by his stage name Deso Dogg and his nom de guerre Abu Talha al Almani was a German rapper who became a member of the Islamic State 4 Denis CuspertDenis Cuspert in a video produced by ISBornDenis Mamadou Gerhard Cuspert 1975 10 18 18 October 1975Kreuzberg West Berlin West GermanyDied17 January 2018 2018 01 17 aged 42 1 Gharanij Deir ez Zor SyriaCause of deathAirstrikeNationalityGerman and Ghanaian 2 Other namesDeso Dogg Abu Talha al Almani Abou Maleeq Abu Yasir al AlmaniOccupation s Rapper IS memberMilitary careerAllegianceMillatu Ibrahim 2012 13 Junud al Sham 2013 Islamic State 2013 18 Years of service2012 2018Battles warsEgypt Egyptian Crisis Libya Post civil war violence in Libya 3 Syria Syrian civil war First Battle of Sha ir Deir ez Zor campaign Cuspert ended his rap career in 2010 converted to Islam and took on the new Islamic name Abou Maleeq He left Germany in 2012 for Egypt and Libya eventually going to Syria in 2013 where he fought with jihadist anti government forces in the Syrian Civil War under the nom de guerre of Abu Talha Al Almani meaning Abu Talha the German He was wounded during fighting in the northern Syrian town of Azaz in an air strike conducted by the Syrian Air Force In 2014 he gave his oath of allegiance to Islamist Jihadi group the Islamic State IS citation needed The United States Department of State added Cuspert to its list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists on 9 February 2015 5 and the United Nations Al Qaida Sanctions Committee designated him on 11 February 2015 3 In January 2018 the pro IS Wafa Media Foundation announced his death during clashes in the town of Gharanij 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Rapping career 2 1 Discography 2 1 1 Solo 2 1 2 As part of the 030 Gangxta Clicc 2 2 As a Feature Artist 2 3 Other 2 4 Music videos 3 Conversion to Islam and legal problems in Germany 4 Islamic militancy 5 Syria 6 Islamic State 7 Reports of death 8 Aftermath 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education editCuspert was born in Kreuzberg Berlin on 18 October 1975 His father Richard Luc Giffard was a Ghanaian national who had been deported before Cuspert was born 7 8 His mother Sigrid Cuspert is German 9 He was later raised in Charlottenburg Moabit and Schoneberg His mother remarried a U S Army officer with whom Cuspert had ongoing conflicts He had a troubled youth and spent some time in a juvenile detention center 10 In 1995 he began a rapping career with varying success as he got increasingly involved in street trouble and eventually in crime citation needed In 2002 he adopted the name Deso Dogg and began recording with the German rapper Charnell a gangster rapper from Berlin Deso Dogg was at that time under detention in an open prison system for minor offenders By mid 2004 he was repeatedly arrested for various new offenses including violations of the German Opium Act Consequently his probation was revoked and Deso Dogg had to serve time in the Tegel Prison citation needed He was in a criminal gang called the 36 Boys which was based in Kreuzberg Berlin 11 The 36 Boys got in violent confrontations with other immigrant street gangs I always fought for 36 Cuspert told a reporter of the Exberliner named Robert Rigney I bled for 36 I was stabbed for 36 11 Rapping career editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Denis Cuspert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message After his release from detention he worked with Montana of Montana Beatz and with the producer Dean Dawson of Streetlife Entertainment He quit Streetlife label in 2007 reportedly to keep his artistic freedom In September 2007 he announced that he was working on a double album titled Alle Augen Auf Mich All Eyes on Me He also announced that he would quit after this project because he felt disappointed and betrayed by many people in the German rap scene The release of the album was repeatedly delayed and was ultimately released in November 2009 In August 2008 he appeared in the television series Der Bluff acting as a student who becomes a gangsta rapper 12 In 2010 his song Willkommen in meiner Welt meaning Welcome to my world was used in the ARD film courage to Zivilcourage meaning moral courage Discography edit Solo edit 2006 Murda Cocctail Volume 1 Mixtape 2006 Schwarzer Engel 2008 Geeni z with Jasha 2008 Gast ist Konig 2009 Alle Augen auf mich As part of the 030 Gangxta Clicc edit 2003 Dreckstape Nr 1 2004 Dreckstape Nr 2 Wir ubernehmen 2004 Dreckstape III 2005 Kriminelle Akkusik As a Feature Artist edit 2005 Kaisa Stacheldrahtmorda Track Reisswolf 2006 Fler Trendsetter Track Am Abzug amp Intro des Mixtapes 90210 2006 DJ Tomekk The Nexxt Generation Track Liebe Hass Schmerz Und Gewalt 2006 Kaisa Nixx Fur Kinda Track Untergrund Elite 2006 Dean Dawson D Day 06 06 06 Track Das Was Wir Tun 2007 B Lash 187Beatz Streettape 1 Tracks Ein kleines Klatschen reicht und Streetsound 2007 Woroc Inferno Track Gangsta Inferno 2008 Farid Bang Asphalt Massaka Track Mein Block 2008 Nazar Kinder Des Himmels Track 3 Leben 2 Stadte 2008 MC Bogy Atzenkeepers Track Betonmacht 2009 Toni der Assi Tracks Gangsterrap und Scheiss Welt 2009 MC Bogy Bogy amp Atzen 2 Track Betonmacht amp Der Oldtimer Track Oldschooltrip 2011 Said Said Tracks Dis Is Mein Leben und Um Den Globus Other edit 2006 Willkommen in meiner Welt Juice Exclusive on Juice CD 69 2006 Schwarzer Engel DVD 2007 Afrikana 2009 DJ Derezon amp Chamillionaire South Banger 2 DJ Mix 2010 Bis aufs Blut Film 2011 Wild Germany Series Season 1 Episode 6 2012 Kaisa Mann Der Stunde DVD 2012 In the Spot Berlin DVD 2014 Haya Alal Jihad made as PR for IS by him 2015 Fisabilillah made as PR for IS by him 2016 Auf Zum Schlachten made as PR for IS by him Music videos edit Willkommen in Berlin City Charnell MicWrecka Deso Dogg Jasha Riad amp Gin 36 44 Vero Deso Dogg amp B Lash feat SupaFunk Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann Directed by Che Andre Bergendahl Willkommen in meiner Welt Directed by Rocco Copecny BBT feat Deso Dogg Frauenarzt amp Sady K Wir Sind Deso Dogg feat Zaza Wir bomben eure Szene Deso Dogg amp Jasha Das Leben Mein Leben 2009 MA Vizion feat Deso Dogg Gangsta Lu amp Paranoya Wach auf 2010 Meine Stadt Dogz4life Halt die Fresse 02 Nr 41 Aggro Berlin Conversion to Islam and legal problems in Germany editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Denis Cuspert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Following a near death experience after a car crash 10 and affected by Pierre Vogel a former professional boxer and converted Islamist he ended his rap career in 2010 13 declaring his own religious conversion to Islam 14 He declared his decision to convert in a public video 15 He became a member of a radical Islamic group called Die Wahre Religion meaning The True Religion 13 He also said he was dropping his earlier name Deso Dogg in favor of the Islamic name Abou Maleeq 16 After his conversion he became a vocal Islamic music nasheed singer singing in German Controversies ensued as he declared public support for Islamic Mujahideen forces in Afghanistan Iraq Somalia and Chechnya describing Berlin as eine weitere Kuffar Metropole yet another kuffar infidel metropolis In April 2011 the Berlin public prosecutor brought charges of illegal possession of weapons against him after Cuspert appeared as Abou Maleeq in a YouTube video brandishing arms During a house raid 16 cartridges of 9 mm caliber and 22 were found on the premises On 18 August 2011 he was found guilty and fined 1800 euros without any jail term being specified German officials remained vigilant however claiming his videos and speeches contained inflammatory rhetoric that promoted violence 4 Guido Steinberg an Islamic studies expert at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs think tank stated that Dogg s music support s a radicalisation process 17 The public broadcaster Sudwestrundfunk SWR said in a report that the Islamist radical Denis C alias Abu Maleeq was being investigated for sedition The popular Report Mainz news magazine on German ARD TV highlighted his videos including one publicly praising Osama bin Laden in one of his nasheeds Abou Maleeq announced he was moving from Berlin to Bonn But his activities came under further scrutiny when Arid Uka a Kosovo born ethnic Albanian from Frankfurt am Main revealed after assassinating two U S Airmen and severely wounding two others in an operation in Frankfurt Airport that he had been greatly influenced in his actions by Abou Maleeq s works and that he was a great fan of the singer Islamic militancy editDenis Cuspert became involved with the Egyptian Austrian born al Qaeda affiliate Mohamed Mahmoud also known as Abu Usama Al Gharib who had founded the Global Islamic Media Front GIMF as well as the militant Salafist group Millatu Ibrahim later banned by the German authorities 16 German broadcaster ZDF also received footage apparently made by Cuspert in which he threatened to wage Jihad in Germany and warned of attacks According to German security authorities Cuspert managed to leave to Egypt despite heavy observation to join the remnants of Millatu Ibrahim to try to establish a German Salafist colony that sought to impose Sharia law in Germany 18 According to the Al Qaida Sanctions Committee while in Egypt Cuspert underwent firearms training in a militant camp before traveling to Libya for additional training 3 Syria editIn August 2013 he appeared in a video fighting alongside the militant group Junud al Sham against forces loyal to President Bashar Assad in the Syrian Civil War 3 19 He began using the nom de guerre of Abu Talha Al Almani Abu Talha the German 10 In September 2013 Cuspert was reportedly injured in an air strike in Syria 20 21 Abu Talha continued to post video footage and messages online in German about his activities including his advocacy for active participation in jihad and for enactment of Sharia law citation needed In November 2013 German authorities issued a warning emanating from its Federal Criminal Police Office Bundeskriminalamt and made public through the Foreign Office Auswartiges Amt about a possible attack by Cuspert against German institutions working in Turkey The warning published by German national daily Die Welt stated that Cuspert could use an explosive laden vehicle 22 23 In a video posted online Denis Cuspert denied the allegations adding that Germany was not his objective in terms of attacks 23 Islamic State editBy late 2013 Cuspert had left Junud al Sham and joined the Islamic State IS He reportedly took part in the First Battle of the Shaer gas field in July 2014 with IS forces against the Syrian Armed Forces 3 In the summer of 2014 Daniela Greene an FBI translator who had been investigating Cuspert traveled to Syria in order to marry Cuspert 24 25 This occurred without knowledge or authorization of her superiors She returned to the U S a few months later confessed and cooperated with authorities in return for a light two year prison sentence 26 In November 2014 a video was released by the activist group Deir Ezzore Is Being Slaughtered Silently which showed IS members shooting and beheading a number of unarmed men and Cuspert holding a severed head The video was believed to be from an August 2014 massacre against prisoners from the Sunni Arab Al Shaitat tribe who had fought against IS 27 28 29 Reports of death editIn April 2014 a number of international media outlets ran erroneous reports based on Islamist online sources that he was killed on 20 April 2014 as a result of infighting amongst the Jihadi groups fighting in Syria after the rival Al Nusra Front launched a suicide attack against an IS post 30 However German newspaper Die Welt quoted other foreign fighters as denying Cuspert s death and attributing the confusion to the death of another IS member who also used the alias of Abu Talha Al Almani 31 On 16 October 2015 the U S Department of Defense informed media outlets that Cuspert had been killed by a U S airstrike near Raqqa Syria 32 33 In August 2016 the Pentagon stated that it had been mistaken Cuspert had survived the strike near the town of Raqqa 34 35 36 37 In January 2018 the IS linked Wafa Media Foundation announced his death accompanying its report with photos of Cuspert s bloodied cadaver He was reportedly killed in an airstrike during the Deir ez Zor campaign in the town of Gharanij in the Deir ez Zor Governorate 38 39 6 1 Aftermath editCuspert had allegedly fathered three children with three different women 40 One of his wives a German of Tunisian descent named Omaima Abdi who was born in 1984 in Hamburg went to Syria in 2015 with her three children and first husband Nader Hadra from Frankfurt who was killed while fighting in Kobane She later married Cuspert and lived with him in Raqqa Syria then she came back to Germany where she gave birth to her fourth child 41 Her phone was recovered by Lebanese journalist Jenan Moussa which led to an investigation of her relations with IS 41 42 In October 2020 she was sentenced to three and a half years in prison due to her enslavement of a Yazidi girl violation of the War Weapons Control Act by temporarily disposing of a Kalashnikov rifle and being a member of a terrorist organization abroad 43 See also editPortals nbsp Germany nbsp Biography Terrorism in GermanyReferences edit a b Gangsta jihadi Denis Cuspert killed fighting in Syria The Guardian Retrieved 22 January 2018 Denis Cuspert Berlin s own criminal rapper and jihadist DW News Retrieved 19 January 2022 a b c d e NARRATIVE SUMMARIES OF REASONS FOR LISTING QDi 347 Denis Mamadou Gerhard Cuspert Al Qaida Sanctions Committee 11 February 2015 Archived from the original on 29 May 2015 Retrieved 9 April 2015 a b Mekhennet Souad Osama s name flows in our blood Ex rapper The New York Times at Indian Express Friday 2 September 2011 1 Retrieved 27 November 2011 Terrorist Designation of Denis Cuspert United States Department of State 9 February 2015 Retrieved 17 February 2015 a b German rapper turned jihadi Denis Cuspert reportedly killed in Syria Dw com Retrieved 22 January 2018 Security Council Al Qaida Sanctions Committee Adds One Individual to Its Sanctions List Meetings Coverage and Press Releases Un org Retrieved 22 January 2018 Rapp Tobias 30 October 2015 Getoteter IS Kampfer Denis Cuspert Vom Rapper zum Morder Spiegel de Retrieved 22 January 2018 Mekhennet Souad Osama s name flows in our blood Ex rapper The New York Times at Indian Express 2 September 2011 2 retrieved 27 November 2011 a b c Martin Armstrong 20 September 2013 The search for Deso Dogg the German rapper turned jihadi poster boy vice com Retrieved 21 November 2013 a b Rigney Robert 10 February 2015 Germany s gangsta jihadist EXBERLINER com Retrieved 9 August 2020 permanent dead link Welle Deutsche Denis Cuspert Berlin s own criminal rapper and jihadist DW COM Retrieved 9 August 2020 a b Patrick Saint Paul 2 September 2011 Deso Dogg rappeur allemand devenu chantre du djihad Le Figaro in French Retrieved 25 November 2013 Mekhennet Souad Osama s name flows in our blood Ex rapper The New York Times at Indian Express 2 September 2011 3 retrieved 27 November 2011 YouTube Youtube com Retrieved 30 June 2015 a b Mekhennet Souad Austrian Returns Unrepentant to Online Jihad The New York Times 16 November 2011 Retrieved 27 November 2011 Maclean William Analysis Islamist videos populists stir German worries Reuters 5 September 2011 Retrieved 27 November 2011 Weinthal Benjamin 15 August 2012 The rise of a German Salafist colony in Egypt The Long War Journal Retrieved 15 August 2012 Transnational Middle East Observer German Rapper Joins Syrian Jihad Vvanwilgenburg blogspot com Retrieved 30 June 2015 German rapper turned jihadist injured fighting in Syria FRANCE 24 France24 com 14 September 2013 Archived from the original on 14 September 2013 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Rapper turned jihadist Deso Dogg or Abu Talha al Almani injured in strike in Syria NewsComAu Archived from the original on 17 February 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2015 WELT DIE 7 November 2013 Turkei Deutschland warnt vor Anschlag durch Ex Rapper Welt de Retrieved 22 January 2018 a b Flade Florian 14 November 2013 Islamist Cuspert Deutschland ist nicht mein Anschlags Ziel Welt de Retrieved 22 January 2018 Tresa Baldas 2 May 2017 FBI translator secretly married Islamic State leader USA Today Detroit Retrieved 26 April 2019 On June 11 2014 Greene told an FBI supervisor in Indianapolis that she was traveling to Germany to see her family She filled out the required form and listed vacation personal as the reason for going Her declared return date July 4 2014 Tresa Baldas 2 May 2017 FBI translator in Detroit secretly married ISIS leader Detroit Free Press Retrieved 26 April 2019 Amid the investigation court records show Greene fell in love with Cuspert sneaked off to Syria in the summer of 2014 married him and warned him that the FBI had an open investigation into his activities She quickly became disenchanted e mailing an unnamed person that she had made a mess of things and somehow managed to escape Syria and get back to the U S where she was arrested Glover Scott 1 May 2017 The FBI translator who went rogue and married an ISIS terrorist cnn com Berlin rapper in Islamic State beheading video Dw de Retrieved 10 April 2015 Video zeigt deutschen Dschihadisten bei IS Graueltaten Der Spiegel in German 4 November 2014 Retrieved 5 November 2014 Missing Rapper Turns Up in ISIS Beheading Video Vocativ com 5 November 2014 Archived from the original on 15 September 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2015 German rapper turned jihadist killed in Syria Rte ie 22 April 2014 Retrieved 22 April 2014 Florian Flade 22 April 2014 Verwirrung uber Deso Doggs angeblichen Tod Die Welt in German Retrieved 23 April 2013 Deso Dogg Ex Rapper Who Joined ISIS Is Killed by U S Airstrike The New York Times 30 October 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Cruickshank Paul 29 October 2015 First on CNN German rapper who joined ISIS killed in U S strike official says CNN Retrieved 29 October 2015 Pentagon Says Deso Dogg Ex Rapper and ISIS Recruiter Survived Airstrike After All The New York Times 3 August 2016 The Pop Star Of Jihad Thefader com Retrieved 22 January 2018 English IS rapper survived airstrike The New York Times 4 August 2016 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Rapper Isis Poster Boy Likely Cheated Death Despite Pentagon Report Say German Officials Foxnews com 15 June 2016 German Rapper Turned IS Pitchman Reportedly Killed in Syria Voice of America English www voanews com Noack Rick Mekhennet Souad German officials believe rapper turned militant Denis Cuspert has been killed via washingtonpost com Wife of German ISIS rapper spied on him for the FBI Al Arabiya 17 February 2015 a b Widow of prominent IS terrorist reportedly living quiet life in Germany DW 16 April 2019 German Tunisian IS terrorist in court DW 4 May 2020 Nicht nur Hausfrau Dreieinhalb Jahre Haft fur Cuspert Witwe welt de in German 2 October 2020 External links editDenis Cuspert at IMDb Deso Dogg Discogs page Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Germany nbsp Islam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denis Cuspert amp oldid 1222808633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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