Thursday, May 19, 2011

In a posthumous message, Osama Bin Laden hails Arab revolutions

Al-Qaida released on jihadist websites posthumous an audio message from Osama Bin Laden hails Arab revolutions, reported on Thursday, the central monitoring Islamist websites, SITE. The message, posted on jihadist forums on Wednesday by the As-Sahab website, close to Al-Qaeda, takes 12 minutes and 37 seconds, and speaks to Muslims in the Arab revolutions in recent months.

Bin Laden recommends the establishment of a council to advise revolutionary and decide the best time to spread revolt in the Muslim world. "Any delay could cause the loss of this opportunity and the trigger before the exact time would increase the number of victims," said bin Laden yet, according to the SITE.

"I think the winds of change are blowing across the Muslim world with Allah's permission," says even the head of al-Qaeda killed in Pakistan by U.S. commandos on May 2 According to a previous release of Al-Qaida, bin Laden, the instigator of the attacks of September 11, 2001, posted this message a week before being killed in an attack by U.S.

special forces against the homes north of Islamabad, where he was hiding, said SITE. There is "a great and rare historical opportunity to raise with the Ummah [Islamic community] and free yourself from bondage decided by the executives, the law of men and Western domination," said Bin Laden registration with a photo of the former leader of Al Qaeda.

"This is a great sin and a vast ignorance of waste this opportunity that the Ummah has been waiting for decades. Take advantage of this benefit and destroy the idols and establish justice and faith," he adds. In his message he refers to the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, but no mention of the uprisings in Libya, Syria and Yemen, bin Laden also warned against negotiations and compromise.

"To these revolutionary free in all countries stand firm in your initiative and be wary of negotiations, because there is no middle ground between the people of truth and the people of falsehood," he adds .

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