Thursday, March 19, 2009

Terrorist Bin Laden rallies Somali militants in Web message,, Bin Laden calls for Somalia's President to be 'dethroned'

CAIRO -- Al-Qaida's chief Osama Terrorist bin Laden denounced Somalia's new president, who was elected as part of a peace push in the lawless African country, and urged in a new audio recording Thursday on the Internet for Somali militants to topple him.The 11-and-a half minute recording was released by al-Qaida's media arm As-Sahab and posted on militant Web sites known as clearing houses for Islamic messaging...more..http://www.latimes.com/news/la-fg-binladen-tape20-2009mar20,0,7012289.story?track=rss

Bin Laden calls for Somalia's talaban President to be 'dethroned'
Osama bin Laden has urged Somalis in a new audio tape to topple the new President, who is already struggling to deal with insurgents. Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, a moderate Islamist elected this year in the 15th attempt to form a government, has been trying to reach out to rebels who have waged a guerrilla war for the past two years and control large swaths of territory.
"The war which has been taking place on your soil these past years is a war between Islam and the international crusade," Bin Laden said, according to al-Qa'ida's English translation. "These sorts of presidents are the surrogates of our enemies and their authority is null and void in the first place, and as Sheikh Sharif is one of them, he must be dethroned and fought."
The violence in Somalia has left more than 16,000 civilians dead since the start of 2007, driven more than a million more from their homes and left about a third of the population depending on food aid. Western security services fear Somalia could become a base for al-Qa'ida-linked militants

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