Confirmation of Bin Laden's Death by Al Quaeda in Web Message
Al Qaeda released a statement on jihadist forums Friday confirming
the death of its leader, Osama bin Laden, according to SITE Intelligence Group,
which monitors Islamist websites.
The development comes days after U.S. troops killed bin
Laden in a raid on a compound in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad.
The statement, translated by SITE, lauded the late militant,
threatened to take action against the United States, and urged Pakistanis to
"rise up and revolt."
Bin Laden's death will serve as a "curse that chases
the Americans and their agents, and goes after them inside and outside their
countries," the message said.
"Soon -- with help from Allah -- their happiness will
turn into sorrow, and their blood will be mixed with their tears," it
said.
The statement said al Qaeda will "continue on the path
of jihad, the path walked upon by our leaders ... without hesitation or
reluctance."
"We will not deviate from that or change until Allah
judges between us and between our enemy with truth. Indeed, He is the best of
all judges. Nothing will harm us after that, until we see either victory and
success and conquest and empowerment, or we die trying."
It said that Americans "will never enjoy security until
our people in Palestine enjoy it."
"The soldiers of Islam, groups and individuals, will
continue planning without tiredness or boredom, and without despair or
surrender, and without weakness or stagnancy, until they cause the disaster
that makes children look like the elderly!"
It urged Pakistanis "to cleanse this shame that has
been attached to them by a clique of traitors and thieves" and "from
the filth of the Americans who spread corruption in it."
Bin Laden and other militants used the
Internet to post messages to their followers before and after al Qaeda's
September, 11, 2001 attack on the United States.
Source & Read More: CNN
Source & Read More: CNN
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