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To: semperfijarhead who wrote (77353)6/2/2002 2:41:39 PM
From: EightyEight  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
That Egyptian news story? If it's
Egyptian it must be another link to A@P. Right?
Hearing that A@P took down the al quaeda website
from his prison cell on direct orders from UBL.
Check your sources in Brooklyn.
<g>
just kidding. Disclaimer: I am not now nor have I
ever been a member of any Racketeer Influenced
Corrupt Organ-i-ztion(s)



To: semperfijarhead who wrote (77353)6/2/2002 3:22:54 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Nope-- fwd to a site in India when access is attempted..
Get ready for fresh attacks, Al Qaeda to US

Reuters

Cairo, June 2: The pan-Arab daily al-Hayat published on Sunday
what it said was a statement from an al Qaeda spokesman
warning the United States to get ready for another attack. "What
is coming to the Americans will not, by the will of God, be less
than what has come," the paper quoted al Qaeda spokesman
Sulaiman bu Ghaith as saying in a statement.

"So beware, America. Get ready. Get prepared. Put on the safety
belt," he said in a statement al-Hayat said was published on the
www.alneda.com Web site. The Web site, which has in the past
regularly carried news on Afghanistan and statements it said
came from Taliban leaders, could not be accessed immediately by
Reuters.

The site published a statement in April it said was from Taliban
leader Mullah Mohammad Omar. Bu Ghaith, a Kuwaiti-born cleric
who emerged as an al Qaeda spokesman after the September 11
attacks on New York and Washington, said al Qaeda would
continue to hit Americans, Jews and their targets, either
"individuals or institutions".

He cited what he described as America's anti-Muslim policies in
countries such as Somalia, Sudan, Indonesia and the Philippines
as a reason for targeting the United States. He also complained
Israel had acted against the Palestinians for 50 years with
"American blessing".

The United States accuses Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda
network of masterminding September 11 attacks on the United
States that killed 3,000 people. US-led coalition forces are
hunting for the remnants of Taliban and al Qaeda fighters in
Afghanistan, after launching an offensive in October that ousted
the Taliban from power.