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Abu Maleeq
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,ISmember
Military career
AllegianceMillatu Ibrahim(2012–13)

Junud al-Sham(2013)

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

Libya

Syria

Denis Mamadou Gerhard Cuspert(18 October 1975 – 17 January 2018), also known by hisstage nameDeso Doggand hisnom de guerreAbu Talha al-Almani,was aGermanrapper who became a member of theIslamic State.[4]

Cuspert ended his rap career in 2010, converted toIslamand took on the new Islamic nameAbou 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 theSyrian Civil War,under thenom de guerreof Abu Talha Al-Almani (meaning Abu Talha the German).

He was wounded during fighting in the northern-Syrian town ofAzazin an air-strike conducted by theSyrian Air Force.In 2014, he gave hisoath of allegianceto Islamist-Jihadi group theIslamic State(IS).[citation needed]

TheUnited States Department of Stateadded Cuspert to its list ofSpecially Designated Global Terroristson 9 February 2015,[5]and theUnited NationsAl-Qaida Sanctions Committeedesignated him on 11 February 2015.[3]In January 2018, the pro-IS Wafa' Media Foundation announced his death during clashes in the town ofGharanij.[6]

Early life and education

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Cuspert was born inKreuzberg,Berlinon 18 October 1975. His father, Richard Luc-Giffard, was aGhanaiannational who had been deported before Cuspert was born.[7][8]His mother, Sigrid Cuspert, isGerman.[9]

He was later raised inCharlottenburg,MoabitandSchöneberg.His mother remarried aU.S. Armyofficer 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 anopen prisonsystem 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 theTegelPrison.[citation needed]He was in a criminal gang called the "36 Boys",which was based inKreuzberg,Berlin.[11]The 36 Boys got in violent confrontations with other immigrant street gangs. "I always fought for 36," Cuspert told a reporter of theExberlinernamed Robert Rigney. "I bled for 36. I was stabbed for 36."[11]

Rapping career

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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 titledAlle 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 seriesDer Bluff,acting as a student who becomes agangsta rapper.[12]In 2010, his song "Willkommen in meiner Welt" (meaning Welcome to my world) was used in theARDfilm courage toZivilcourage(meaning moral courage).

Discography

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Solo

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  • 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

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

As a Feature Artist

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  • 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 reichtundStreetsound)
  • 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:GangsterrapundScheiss Welt)
  • 2009:MC Bogy– Bogy & Atzen 2 (Track: Betonmacht) & Der Oldtimer (Track: Oldschooltrip)
  • 2011:Said– Said (Tracks:(Dis Is) Mein LebenundUm Den Globus)

Other

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  • 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

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  • 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)
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Following a near death experience after a car crash,[10]and affected byPierre 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 calledDie 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 aseine weitere Kuffar-Metropole( "yet anotherkuffar(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 aYouTubevideo 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 broadcasterSüdwestrundfunk(SWR) said in a report that the "Islamist radical Denis C. (alias" Abu Maleeq ") was being investigated forsedition".The popularReport Mainznews magazine on German ARD TV highlighted his videos, including one publicly praisingOsama bin Ladenin one of his nasheeds. Abou Maleeq announced he was moving from Berlin to Bonn. But his activities came under further scrutiny whenArid Uka,a Kosovo-born ethnic Albanian fromFrankfurt am Main,revealed after assassinating two U.S. Airmen and severely wounding two others in an operation inFrankfurt 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

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Denis Cuspert became involved with the Egyptian Austrian-bornal-QaedaaffiliateMohamed Mahmoud(also known as Abu Usama Al-Gharib), who had founded theGlobal Islamic Media Front(GIMF) as well as the militant Salafist groupMillatu Ibrahim,later banned by the German authorities.[16]

German broadcasterZDFalso 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 ofMillatu Ibrahimto try to establish a German Salafist colony that sought to impose Sharia law in Germany.[18]

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

Syria

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In August 2013, he appeared in a video fighting alongside the militant groupJunud al-Shamagainst forces loyal to PresidentBashar Assadin theSyrian Civil War.[3][19]He began using thenom de guerreof Abu Talha Al-Almani (Abu Talha the German).[10]In September 2013 Cuspert was reportedly injured in an air strike inSyria.[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 itsFederal Criminal Police Office(Bundeskriminalamt) and made public through theForeign Office(Auswärtiges Amt), about a possible attack by Cuspert against German institutions working in Turkey. The warning published by German national dailyDie Weltstated 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

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By late 2013, Cuspert had left Junud al-Sham and joined theIslamic State(IS). He reportedly took part in theFirst Battle of the Shaer gas fieldin 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 ArabAl-Shaitattribe who had fought against IS.[27][28][29]

Reports of death

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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 rivalAl-Nusra Frontlaunched a suicide attack against an IS post.[30]However, German newspaperDie Weltquoted 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, theU.S. Department of Defenseinformed media outlets that Cuspert had been killed by a U.S. airstrike nearRaqqa, 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 theDeir ez-Zor campaignin the town ofGharanijin theDeir ez-Zor Governorate.[38][39][6][1]

Aftermath

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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 inHamburg,went to Syria in 2015 with her three children and first husband Nader Hadra fromFrankfurt,who was killed while fighting inKobane.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 journalistJenan 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 aKalashnikov rifle,and being a member of a terrorist organization abroad.[43]

See also

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References

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