Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

Al-Qaeda Confirmed Osama Bin Laden Death, Warn To Fight Back

Al-Qaeda Confirmed Osama Bin Laden Death, Warn To Fight Back

Al-Qaeda confirmed the death of its leader, Osama bin Laden. It is offered in a statement issued by the Group and contained in internet forums, militants Friday (6/5).

The statement mentioned the blood Osama won't be "futile" and that al-Qaeda will continue to attack the United States and its allies.

"The death of Osama bin Laden would be anathema to US," the statement.

They also urged that conducted insurgency in Pakistan.

Osama bin Laden was shot dead on Sunday night and then when U.S. commandos stormed his complex in the city of Abbottabad, located close to the Pakistan Military Academy complex.

A number of rallies in all corners of Pakistan, Friday (6/5), as a protest against the attack.

Statement of Al-Qaeda was added, will soon be released recording of the Al-Qaeda leader's voice was speaking a week before his death.

"The blood of Osama will still be there, with the permission of God Almighty, the curse will chase Americans and its agents, and will pursue them within or outside their countries," such a statement.

"The excitement they'll be grief and their blood will be mixed with tears. We call on Muslims in Pakistan where Sheikh Osama was killed, in order to rise up and revolt. "

"The blood of Osama will not be in vain," added the statement issued by Al-Qaeda.

The reporters say many people angry Pakistan against what they see as a violation of the sovereignty of their country by the us.

They also criticized the Pakistani Government for allowing the operation command of it happening, although officials denied that they get the notice.

About 1,000 people gathered in the center of the city of Abbottabad finished prayers Friday.

They burned tires, closed the main road and shouting "Ganyang, ganyang America!" and "terrorists, terrorists, Americans are terrorists".

Anti-American sentiment is also looks great in the protest in the city of Quetta in southwestern Baluchistan Province, the capital city