The Islamic Movement of Central Asia (IMCA) is an Islamist organization affiliated with Al Qaeda, which was headed by Tohir Yo‘ldosh, that has operated in Central Asia since its formation on 16 September 2002. Its objective is to create a pan-Central Asian Islamist theocracy.
IMCA members include Kyrgyz, Tajik, Uzbek, Chechen, and Uyghur militants.
See also
- Terrorism in Kazakhstan
- Islamic Movement of Tajikistan
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
