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Al-Qaida blasts US notion of 'freedom'

Beowulf

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Al-Qaida blasts US notion of 'freedom'
Thursday 10 February 2005 6:12 PM GMT

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/A78B0598-F7D6-48BF-90B3-CC044767C7BF.htm

Ayman al-Zawahiri is thought to be Usama bin Ladin's deputy
Al-Qaida's deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahiri has condemned the American concept of freedom in a taped speech broadcast by Aljazeera.

Aired on Thursday, the audiotape message said the freedom sought by millions in the Islamic world was "not the freedom to destroy others ... it is not the freedom that allows [America] to support oppressive regimes".

Al-Zawahiri said he could not accept Washington's continued promotion of "Israel's freedom to annihilate Muslims".

The comments were first issued on 2 February on the internet, but were aired for the first time on Thursday.

Al-Zawahiri also slammed what he called "fraudulent elections held under occupation", in a reference to last month's polls in Iraq.
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Liberty as construed by the Americans, he said, was based on "usurious banks, giant companies, misleading media outlets and the destruction of others for material gain".

Real freedom was "not the liberty of homosexual marriages and the abuse of women as a commodity to gain clients, win deals or attract tourists," al-Zawahiri added.

"It is not the freedom of Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib," it said,

referring to US-run prisons in Cuba and Iraq where serious allegations of torture have been levelled.

"Our freedom ... and the reform that we are seeking depends on three concepts - the rule of Sharia [Islamic law] ... freeing Islam from any aggressor ... and liberating the human being."

No to occupation

In the Islamic world, the people had the "right to choose its leader, hold him to account and criticise him ... I do not think that we can achieve reform while we are under American and Jewish occupation."

Egyptian-born al-Zawahiri is Usama bin Ladin's right-hand man and has been pictured travelling with the al-Qaida leader through Afghanistan.

Both he and bin Ladin are believed to be hiding in the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan, and have eluded capture since the 9/11 attacks for which they are blamed.

So according to al-Zawahiri our notion of freedom inculdes helping gay get married and using women as sexual objects to attract ppl.:Q

That al-Zawahiri he is going to liberate the human being by forcing em to live his way.😉
 
Was it not Al-queda That killed all those people in New York City.... Duh

How come they have the right to kill people in our country and not vice versa?

Osama does not really have a country because they dont even want him. He is a homocidal maniac bent on the destruction of everyone that does not think like him. What gives him the right to make any statements about us?

What about the USS Cole?

What about the Embassy in Africa?

What about the Drugs in Afghanistan?

How can a drug dealer and a gun runner claim to be a good Muslim?
 
Originally posted by: piasabird
Was it not Al-queda That killed all those people in New York City.... Duh

How come they have the right to kill people in our country and not vice versa?

Osama does not really have a country because they dont even want him. He is a homocidal maniac bent on the destruction of everyone that does not think like him. What gives him the right to make any statements about us?

What about the USS Cole?

What about the Embassy in Africa?

What about the Drugs in Afghanistan?

How can a drug dealer and a gun runner claim to be a good Muslim?

As with everyone in power, its do as I say and not as I do.
 
Originally posted by: piasabird
Was it not Al-queda That killed all those people in New York City.... Duh

How come they have the right to kill people in our country and not vice versa?

Osama does not really have a country because they dont even want him. He is a homocidal maniac bent on the destruction of everyone that does not think like him. What gives him the right to make any statements about us?

What about the USS Cole?

What about the Embassy in Africa?

What about the Drugs in Afghanistan?

How can a drug dealer and a gun runner claim to be a good Muslim?

i think that's his point. we are the ones who encroach upon their beliefs with a notion of assimilation or bust. they feel their actions are in retaliation, and to an extent, they are. unfortunately for him, though, two wrongs don't make a right.



 
Upon analyzing the entire message, it is evident that a significant portion is a "call to jihad," directed to "moderate Muslims" living in the U.S. and other non-Muslim countries. If taken to its intended level of exposure, this latest message by Ayman al-Zawahiri may well be considered the catalyst that will deepen the chasm between fundamentalists and all others of Islamic faith, thus setting the stage for jihad by the moderates, including and especially those in Western countries.

http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/
 
Originally posted by: glenn1
And I care how this insane homicidal fvcktard defines "freedom" why exactly?
I have to sorta agree. I this new bit of news more or less confirms what was already known about what Al Qaeda believes. They believe in their religious beliefs and not freedom.

 
Actually, with regards to the drugs in Afghanistan, the Taliban tried to shut down the poppy trade. With the collapse of the Taliban, farmers once again started cultivating poppy.
 
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