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'Iraq al-Qaeda' make kidnap call | 'Iraq al-Qaeda' make kidnap call |
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The leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, has called for kidnapping of Westerners, according to a recording issued on the internet. | |
"I call on every holy fighter in Iraq to strive to capture some dogs of the Christians so that we can liberate our imprisoned sheikh," the tape says. | "I call on every holy fighter in Iraq to strive to capture some dogs of the Christians so that we can liberate our imprisoned sheikh," the tape says. |
It is a reference to Egyptian cleric Omar Abdul Rahman, held in the US over the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. | It is a reference to Egyptian cleric Omar Abdul Rahman, held in the US over the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. |
Issued on Islamist websites, the tape's authenticity could not be verified. | Issued on Islamist websites, the tape's authenticity could not be verified. |
It appears to have been issued to mark the beginning of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, normally a time for prayer and fasting. | |
"I congratulate the Muslim nation on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, the month of jihad (holy war). | |
"I ask God to make it a month for honour and victory for Muslims," the voice says. | |
It also discloses for the first time the number of non-Iraqi insurgents said to have been killed fighting US-led forces in Iraq since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003. | |
"More than 4,000 emigres and many more of the supporters of righteousness [Iraqi insurgents] have given their blood to Iraq," the speaker says. | |
Beginning in the spring of 2004, the group under the leadership of the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi staged a string of high-profile kidnappings. | |
Some of the foreign hostages were beheaded, with the images posted on the internet in video footage attributed to Zarqawi's group. | |
The wave of abductions caused many foreigners to leave Iraq or live under the protection of armed bodyguards in heavily fortified compounds. | |
Abu Hamza al-Muhajir, also known as Ayyub al-Masri, was identified by US forces as Zarqawi's successor after they killed him in a raid in June 2006. |