Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
Wednesday, May 15
The Indiana Daily Student

Bin Laden renews call for holy war

Al Qaeda issues a second statement

CAIRO, Egypt -- Osama bin Laden's spokesman on Tuesday called for a holy war against U.S. interests everywhere and praised the hijackers who flew planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon for their "good deed." \n"America must know that the storm of airplanes will not stop, and there are thousands of young people who look forward to death like the Americans look forward to life," Sulaiman Abu Ghaith said. \nThe message from Abu Ghaith was the second statement from al Qaeda since the launch of U.S.-led airstrikes against Afghanistan Sunday. Bin Laden issued a videotaped message that same day, though it appeared to have been recorded before the attacks began. \nAbu Ghaith, who addressed his message "to the entire Islamic nation," said that President Bush had launched a "crusade" against Afghanistan with the launch of strikes and Muslims worldwide must respond. \nJihad, or holy war, "is a duty of every Muslim if they haven't got an excuse," he said in the videotaped statement broadcast on the Arab television news station Al-Jazeera. \n"The American interests are everywhere all over the world. Every Muslim has to play his real and true role to uphold his religion and his nation in fighting, and jihad is a duty," he said. \nIf Muslims do not take up their duty, "it will be shameful," he said. "This battle is a decisive battle between atheism and faith." \nHe praised the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington, saying the hijackers "did something good" and took the battle to the heart of America. \n"The Americans have opened a door that will never be closed," Abu Ghaith said of the continuing air raids on Afghanistan. "America must know that the battle will not leave its land until America leaves our land; until it stops supporting Israel; until it stops the blockade against Iraq." \nThat echoed bin Laden's statement Sunday, which aimed to cast the fight as one that pits the West and Israel against the interests of Muslims everywhere, particularly the Palestinians and Iraqis. \nAn editorial staffer at Al-Jazeera's headquarters in Qatar, Ibrahim Hilal, said the channel received the tape at its bureau in Kabul, the Afghan capital, Tuesday. Al-Jazeera did not say when the videotape was recorded. The station also broadcast bin Laden's statement Sunday. \nAbu Ghaith wore a white turban, similar to that worn by Osama bin Laden, the chief suspect in the Sept. 11 attacks. He was dressed in white robes and stood against a dark brown background. \nIn closing his remarks, Abu Ghaith thanked God for the chance to wage holy war.

Get stories like this in your inbox
Subscribe