And no response from Al Qaeda, so it seems because, according to a website that monitors Islamist Web sites that usually inform the communications of Al Qaeda has vowed to avenge their leader, Osama bin Laden. He says the death of Osama bin Laden will be a curse "that haunts Americans and their agents," according to online monitoring service SITE.
In a statement, in which Al Qaeda confirms death of its leader, the terrorist organization urges Pakistanis to revolt against their government to "cleanse" the country of what he calls the embarrassment caused by the death of Bin Laden on Pakistani soil . The text states that the blood of Bin Laden "has too much value to those who belong to Al Qaeda and to all Muslims" and that "there can be shed in vain." "Blood of Bin Laden will remain, with the permission of Allah the Almighty, a curse that will haunt Americans and their agents, who were hunting inside and outside their country." For the time being unknown country from which he got the text to the web.
The statement said the last message from Bin Laden will be broadcast next week. According to the post, Bin Laden's message recorded two weeks ago. The division Yemeni Al Qaeda confirmed the death of Bin Laden four days after receiving the news of his contacts in Pakistan. A spokesman for Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) said the group was "devastated" by the news.
"This news is terrible. Initially we did not believe, but our brothers in Pakistan have confirmed, "said a member of the terrorist organization to Agence France Presse.
In a statement, in which Al Qaeda confirms death of its leader, the terrorist organization urges Pakistanis to revolt against their government to "cleanse" the country of what he calls the embarrassment caused by the death of Bin Laden on Pakistani soil . The text states that the blood of Bin Laden "has too much value to those who belong to Al Qaeda and to all Muslims" and that "there can be shed in vain." "Blood of Bin Laden will remain, with the permission of Allah the Almighty, a curse that will haunt Americans and their agents, who were hunting inside and outside their country." For the time being unknown country from which he got the text to the web.
The statement said the last message from Bin Laden will be broadcast next week. According to the post, Bin Laden's message recorded two weeks ago. The division Yemeni Al Qaeda confirmed the death of Bin Laden four days after receiving the news of his contacts in Pakistan. A spokesman for Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) said the group was "devastated" by the news.
"This news is terrible. Initially we did not believe, but our brothers in Pakistan have confirmed, "said a member of the terrorist organization to Agence France Presse.
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