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Al-Qaeda wants climate of fear
17/09/2007 14:04  - (SA)  

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  • Dubai - Al-Qaeda called on Islamists to sow terror in the West to create a climate of fear, in a third video marking the September 11 2001 attacks on the United States that was posted on the internet on Monday.

    Called "reasons and motives for the attacks on New York and Washington", the video features a montage of images of the burning World Trade Centre towers and scenes from Islamist training camps.

    "We must take Islamist terrorism to Western countries so that it becomes a normal part of life like natural disasters," a voiceover says.

    "In that way, we will have acts of mass extermination in which people will feel that their affluence also brings death ... and we will have created a balance of deterrence between us and them," the unidentified voice adds.

    The new video also includes clips from old voice recordings of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and his Egyptian deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, as well as a short video clip of Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, also known as Sheikh Said, the group's commander in Afghanistan.

    Al-Qaeda already released a videotape and an audiotape featuring Bin Laden earlier this month to mark the sixth anniversary of the attacks that killed nearly 3nbsp;000 people in the United States.

    A third release had been trailed by al-Qaeda's media arm, As-Sahab. In the event the new video was issued in the name of al-Tanzem, prompting suggestions the network has launched a new media arm.

    - AFP



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