Friday, February 25, 2011

Al Qaeda expressed its solidarity with the Libyan protesters

Washington. .- Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) today expressed its solidarity with the Libyan protesters and condemned the repressive actions of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, according to the U.S. portal monitoring Islamist websites (SITE). In a message posted in forums that promote jihad (holy war), the arm of the terrorist network of Al Qaeda in northern Africa described as "tyrant" Qaddafi, according to the Web site, based in Maryland.

Specifically, the organization notes that the procurement by Gaddafi African mercenaries and the order given to shoot from military aircraft and helicopters against demonstrators show that "tyrants" are murdering civilians and the lack of validity of their arguments that is Al Qaeda that is killing innocent people, said SITE.

The terrorist group called on Muslims around the world, especially students, scholars and journalists, to support the Libyans, and declared his full support to their cause. "We will do everything we can to help ..." said in his message, picked up by the U.S. institution. Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and supported the protesters Algerians and Tunisians.

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