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added by this website] Sunday October 7 5:20 PM ET Text of
Osama bin Laden's Statement By The Associated
Press The
correct text of Osama bin
Laden's taped remarks, aired on an
Arab television [Al-Jazeera,
Qatar] station after the U.S. and
British strikes Sunday. The remarks,
which refer to the Sept. 11 terror
attacks on New York and Washington,
appear to have been made before
Sunday's strikes. The text is
translated from the Arabic. I
bear witness that there is no God but
Allah and that Mohammad is his
messenger. There is America, hit by God in one of
its softest spots. Its greatest buildings
were destroyed, thank God for that. There
is America, full of fear from its north to
its south, from its west to its east.
Thank God for that. What America is tasting now is
something insignificant compared to what
we have tasted for scores of years. Our
nation (the Islamic world) has been
tasting this humiliation and this
degradation for more than 80 years. Its
sons are killed, its blood is shed, its
sanctuaries are attacked, and no one hears
and no one heeds. When God blessed one of the groups of
Islam, vanguards of Islam, they destroyed
America. I pray to God to elevate their
status and bless them. | Ruins
after US attack on Sudan,
1998 | Millions of innocent children are being
killed as I speak. They are being killed
in Iraq without committing any sins, and
we don't hear condemnation or a fatwa
(religious decree) from the rulers. In
these days, Israeli tanks infest Palestine
- in Jenin, Ramallah, Rafah, Beit Jalla,
and other places in the land of Islam, and
we don't hear anyone raising his voice or
moving a limb.When the sword comes down (on America),
after 80 years, hypocrisy rears its ugly
head. They deplore and they lament for
those killers, who have abused the blood,
honor and sanctuaries of Muslims. The
least that can be said about those people
is that they are debauched. They have
followed injustice. They supported the
butcher over the victim, the oppressor
over the innocent child. May God show them
His wrath and give them what they
deserve. I say that the situation is clear and
obvious. After this event, after the
senior officials have spoken in America,
starting with the head of infidels
worldwide, Bush, and those with
him. They have come out in force with
their men and have turned even the
countries that belong to Islam to this
treachery, and they want to wag their tail
at God, to fight Islam, to suppress people
in the name of terrorism. When
people at the ends of the earth, Japan,
were killed by their hundreds of
thousands, young and old, it was not
considered a war crime, it is something
that has justification. Millions of
children in Iraq is something that has
justification. But when they lose dozens
of people in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam
[capitals of Kenya and Tanzania, where
U.S. embassies were bombed in 1998)],
Iraq was struck and Afghanistan was
struck. Hypocrisy stood in force behind
the head of infidels worldwide, behind the
cowards of this age, America and those who
are with it. These events have divided the whole
world into two sides. The side of
believers and the side of infidels, may
God keep you away from them. Every Muslim
has to rush to make his religion
victorious. The winds of faith have come.
The winds of change have come to eradicate
oppression from the island of Muhammad,
peace be upon him. To America, I say only a few words to
it and its people. I swear by God, who has
elevated the skies without pillars,
neither America nor the people who live in
it will dream of security before we live
it in Palestine, and not before all the
infidel armies leave the land of Muhammad,
peace be upon him. God is great, may pride be with Islam.
May peace and God's mercy be upon
you.
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