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CHRONOLOGY-Messages attributed to al Qaeda's Zawahri
08 Sep 2008 14:37:29 GMT
Source: Reuters
Sept 8 (Reuters) - Al Qaeda has issued a video marking the Sept. 11 attacks, in which deputy group leader Ayman al-Zawahri accuses Iran of taking part in a Western "Crusader" war against Islam, Al Jazeera television said on Monday.

At least 50 messages have been broadcast by Osama bin Laden, Zawahri and their allies since the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.

Following is a chronology of major statements attributed to Zawahri in the past year.

Dec. 14 - Zawahri, in an audio recording, accuses Arab leaders of betraying the Palestinians by attending a Middle East peace conference in the United States and urges Muslims to keep fighting. Zawahri denounces Saudi Arabia and Egypt, saying they were serving Israel and U.S. interests.

Dec. 16 - Zawahri says in a video posted on the Internet that Britain's handover of security in southern Iraq shows insurgents are gaining the upper hand there.

April 2, 2008 - In an audio message, Zawahri denounces the United Nations, vows to attack Jews both within and outside Israel and says bin Laden is alive and well.

April 18 - Zawahri mocks Bush's decision to suspend troop withdrawals from Iraq, saying the U.S. president was scared of admitting defeat. Zawahri also mocked hopes that the Awakening Councils, security units created by Sunni Arab tribal groups to fight al Qaeda in Iraq, would restore stability to the country.

April 22 - Zawahri says in the second and final instalment of his answers to questions compiled by Islamist Web sites that The Islamic State in Iraq remains the main force confronting the "crusaders" and their collaborators.

-- Zawahri also says U.S.-led forces are losing the battle against the Taliban in Afghanistan.

June 4 - In an Internet recording, Zawahri urges Palestinians to step up suicide and rocket attacks against Israel.

Aug 11 - An audio tape purportedly made by Zawahri accused then President Pervez Musharraf and other politicians of trying to destablise Pakistan at the behest of the United States.

Aug 22 - Zawahri in a videotape on the Internet eulogises militants killed in a suspected U.S. air strike in Pakistan's border region in July.

Sept 8 - Al Qaeda issues a video in which deputy group leader Ayman al-Zawahri accuses Iran of taking part in a Western "Crusader" war against Islam.

(For main story please see [nLL879109])

(Writing by David Cutler, London Editorial Reference Unit)
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