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'Bin Laden call' to Iraq fighters | |
(20 minutes later) | |
A new audio recording purportedly by al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has urged insurgent groups in Iraq to unify their ranks. | |
"The interest of the Islamic nation surpasses that of a group - it is more important than that of a state," says the message broadcast on al-Jazeera TV. | |
The call comes amid moves by some Sunni groups in Iraq to side with the Iraqi government against al-Qaeda. | |
The identity of the voice on the tape could not be independently confirmed. | |
'Mistakes' | |
And it is not clear when or where the message was recorded. | |
In it, the speaker says the strength of faith is in bonds between Muslims, not in a tribe, nationalism or an organisation. | |
"Some of you have been lax in one duty, which is to unite your ranks... Beware of division... Muslims are waiting for you to gather under a single banner to champion righteousness," he says. | |
The voice on the tape also admits that "mistakes have been made during holy wars". | |
It adds: "Everybody can make a mistake, but the best of them are those who admit their mistakes." | |
Osama Bin Laden's last message was on 20 September when he called for a holy war against Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf. | |
The al-Qaeda leader also released a message to coincide with the sixth anniversary of the 11 September attacks on the US. |
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