September 20, 2007 Osama bin Laden video
Nine days after Osama bin Laden released his latest video, September 11, 2007 Osama bin Laden video, on the sixth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, he released a new tape on September 20, 2007 called "Come to Jihad" with his voice over previously released footage of him. In the tape bin Laden called on Pakistanis to overthrow President Pervez Musharraf, promising what he called retaliation for the storming of the Red Mosque in the capital, Islamabad, in July.[1][2]
Contents
Laura Mansfield provides the following quotes from the new Bin Laden message:
- regarding Pakistan's nuclear weapons program: "How is the nation benefited by these weapons and tests of yours? The same goes for the nuclear bomb itself."
- in conclusion: "And we in al-Qaida Organization call on Allah to witness that we will retaliate for the blood of Maulana Abd al-Rashid Ghazi and those with him against Musharraf and those who help him, and for all the pure and innocent blood, foremost of which is the blood of the champions of Islam in Waziristan – both North and South – among them the two noble leaders, Nek Muhammad and Abdullah Mahsud. May Allah have mercy on them all."
See also
- Videos of Osama bin Laden
- Videos of Ayman al-Zawahiri
- Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama bin Laden
References
External links
- "Come to Jihad" FULL Transcript
- “Come to Jihad” – Audio Speech from Usama bin Laden Addressing the People of Pakistan, Declaring War on the Pakistani Government By SITE Intelligence Group
News articles
- Bin Laden 'To Declare War On Pakistan' - Sky News, September 20, 2007
- Bin Laden to Release Message - Time, September 20, 2007
- Al Qaida in war threat to Musharraf - Channel 4, September 20, 2007
- Bin Laden 'declares war on Musharraf' - ITN, September 20, 2007
- Al Qaeda declares war on Musharraf - CNN, September 20, 2007
- Bin Laden urges uprising against Musharraf - September 20, 2007
- Bin Laden urges Pakistan holy war - BBC News, September 20, 2007
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