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Osama Bin Laden has called for the overthrow of Somalia's moderate Islamist president in an audio recording published on the internet.Osama Bin Laden has called for the overthrow of Somalia's moderate Islamist president in an audio recording published on the internet.
Bin Laden said President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed had "changed and partnered with the infidel". Bin Laden said President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed had "changed to partner up with the infidel".
Mr Ahmed was inaugurated in January after UN-brokered reconciliation talks and has promised to introduce Sharia law to the strongly Muslim country.Mr Ahmed was inaugurated in January after UN-brokered reconciliation talks and has promised to introduce Sharia law to the strongly Muslim country.
But al-Shabab insurgents, allied to al-Qaeda, have continued to fight him. But al-Shabab insurgents allied to al-Qaeda have continued to fight him.
Correspondents say the voice on the recording could not be immediately verified but it resembles that of Bin Laden and was published on known militant websites.Correspondents say the voice on the recording could not be immediately verified but it resembles that of Bin Laden and was published on known militant websites.
The 12-minute tape - entitled "Fight on, champions of Somalia" - carried an often-seen image of Bin Laden with a map of Somalia in the background.The 12-minute tape - entitled "Fight on, champions of Somalia" - carried an often-seen image of Bin Laden with a map of Somalia in the background.
The tape said the Somali leader's election had been "induced by the American envoy in Kenya".The tape said the Somali leader's election had been "induced by the American envoy in Kenya".
It accused Mr Ahmed of having "changed and turned back on his heels... to partner up with the infidel" in a national unity government.It accused Mr Ahmed of having "changed and turned back on his heels... to partner up with the infidel" in a national unity government.
It added: "How can intelligent people believe that yesterday's enemies on the basis of religion can become today's friends?It added: "How can intelligent people believe that yesterday's enemies on the basis of religion can become today's friends?
"This can only happen if one of the two parties abandons his religion.""This can only happen if one of the two parties abandons his religion."