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Al-Qaeda praises executed Bali bombers

2/12/2008 5:24:00 AM.  | 

Al-Qaeda's No.2 leader has praised the three Bali bombers recently executed in Indonesia and criticised Saudi and other Arab leaders for participating in a UN interfaith conference.

Ayman al-Zawahri said in the audio recording on an Islamic website posted on Monday that Indonesia and other governments in the Islamic world were protecting the interests of the "Crusaders" and the Jews and preventing Muslims from joining the jihad, or holy war, against them.

The 22-minute recording is al-Zawahri's third in less than two weeks.

The recording contained short statements by two of the men executed in Indonesia in which they called on Muslims to continue the jihad against the United States and the West.

The three men had urged retaliation for their pending deaths in countless TV interviews broadcast to a national audience in Indonesia before they were executed by firing squad on November 9, prompting some critics to accuse authorities of allowing them to cultivate an image as Islamic martyrs.

Al-Zawahri praised the three men as "unshaken heroes who adhered to their faith". The 2002 Bali nightclub attacks, allegedly funded by al-Qaeda and carried out by the South-East Asian terrorist network Jemaah Islamiah, killed 202 people, including 88 Australians.

Al-Zawahri described a November 13 UN interfaith conference as a "ridiculous play organised by the Saudi government under the pretext of interfaith dialogue that other Arab and Islamic governments took part in". He said the meeting was "an exposed trick to hold direct talks with Israel".

The 80 countries at the event issued a declaration rejecting the use of religion to justify acts of terrorism and other violence against innocent civilians. The two-day meeting was initiated by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and brought 14 world leaders to New York, including the heads of Pakistan and Afghanistan and Israel's president.

The al-Qaeda posting included video images from the conference showing Israeli President Shimon Peres addressing the meeting, as well as the Saudi king and two senior clerics from al-Zawahri's native Egypt.

"The strange thing is that the Saudi rulers who call for dialogue are far away from talking to their people. ... They are ready for a dialogue with anyone whom the United States orders them to talk to," he said.

Osama bin Laden's deputy also accused the Saudis of helping the United States form and finance the groups of former insurgents who turned against al-Qaeda in Iraq known as awakening councils.

The web posting was produced by al-Qaeda's media arm, al-Sahab, and was posted on an Islamic website that frequently carries al-Qaeda statements.

COMMENTS

Tuesday, 02 December 2008

doh not all muslims want to join. i for one am glad there are so many countries maklng a stand against them. so many millions of muslims who are as horrified as the rest of us. if that means they are protecting crusaders and jews, then thanks to those muslims that do.

Posted by: Belinda Hummie, New lambton

 
 

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