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Bin Laden says France to pay 'high price' for Afghan policy

In a purported audio tape aired on Al Jazeera television on Friday, al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden warned French President Nicolas Sarkozy that his refusal to withdraw troops from Afghanistan was a "green light" to kill French hostages.

By Elena CASAS (video)
FRANCE 24 (text)
 

Who are al Qaeda’s French hostages?
Intelligence agent Denis Allex (probably not his real name), was captured on 14 July 2009 in Somalia, possibly Mogadishu, by al Qaeda-linked militant group al Shabaab.
Five French nationals, a Togolese and a Malagasy – most of them employees of energy group Areva – have been held hostage since 16 September 2010, when they were kidnapped at a uranium enrichment site in Arlit, north Niger. They’re being held somewhere in the Sahel, possibly in Mali, by the al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb movement (AQIM).

In a message specifically targeting France, al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden warned that Paris would pay a “high price” for its policies and that the fate of French hostages would depend on the pullout of French troops from “Muslim lands”, in a purported audiotape broadcast on Arabic news network Al Jazeera on Friday.

“We repeat the same message to you: The release of your prisoners in the hands of our brothers is linked to the withdrawal of your soldiers from our country," bin Laden said. "The refusal of your president [Nicolas Sarkozy] to withdraw from Afghanistan is the result of his obedience of America and this refusal is a green light to kill your prisoners,” he added.

French officials have not yet confirmed the authenticity of the tape. But in a statement released shortly after the broadcast the French foreign ministry said France was "determined" to keep troops in Afghanistan despite a threat from al Qaeda.

Bin Laden’s last authenticated message was broadcast on al Jazeera in October, when he threatened to kill French citizens and attack French interests in retaliation for the country’s policies regarding Muslims.

The previous message, bearing the imprint of as-Sahab, the media arm linked with al Qaeda’s top leadership, said the September 2010 kidnapping of seven foreign nationals including five French citizens in Niger was in retaliation for “the tyranny” France “practices against our Muslim nation.”

Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the terror group’s North Africa branch, has claimed responsibility for that kidnapping. In a message released in November, the group’s chief, Abdelmalek Droukdel, said France would have to directly negotiate with bin Laden to seek the release of the hostages in Niger.

Meanwhile, two French journalists, Stephane Taponier and Herve Ghesquiere, remain in captivity since their abduction in December 2009 along with three Afghan colleagues in an area northeast of Kabul.

 

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Interesting

What's really interesting is that he haven't actually seen a "video" of Bin Laden in many years, just his photo posted along with an audio recording.

I suspect that he's been long dead and that governments are just propping up his corpse for the purpose of stealing the liberties of the people, one at a time.

Is it Bin Laden?

Yet another audio tape purported to be from Bin Laden, why no video tape?? Once again I question whether Bin Laden is still alive. The technology is out there to make synthesised voice tapes of anyone which will pass any test to see if it is a genuine tape or not. The lack of a video tape, once again, remember the last few messages from Bin Laden have been audio tapes, raises the valid question of whether he is alive or not. I would suggest that the evidence so far is that he is not alive but what is left of Al-Qaeda know the credibility of their organisation is enhanced by making the world believe that Bin Laden is still alive. Let's face it, it is just as easy to smuggle out a memory stick containing video data as it is for one containing audio data.

Islam

Islam Delenda Est!

obl is dead

benazir bhutto knows the man that killed osama bin laden.
she was shot in the face for telling the world that info...
these audio tapes are being send out post mortem...

Bin Laden Threats

If Bin Laden is so righteous, let him come out and fight like a man. France should also declare that the only effect his threats will have is to redouble it's resolve and efforts to shut down Al Qaeda for good and eliminate it's top leadership, with it's coaliton partners. Raise the bounty for Bin Laden.

France's Surrender To Al Quida

How long did it take for France to Surrender to Bin Ladin?

Would it surprise anyone is

Would it surprise anyone is France tucks its tail between their legs and runs away from war?

uncle bin

leave uncle bin laden alone he is getting old and no one can find him anyway

Bin Laden

Someone needs to send those cops that caught the 150 gangsters in New York over to Parkistan/Arfganistan to get Bin Laden.

0bama and President Sarkozy

This is yet another indication that 0bama is a muslim brother. 0bama has far more US troops in Afghanistan than does France. Yet, the threat is aimed at France. 0bama has changed nothing with regard to the policies of President Bush - Irag timetable, Gitmo still open, etc, but 0bama receives no threats. How else to explain it other that the muslims see 0bama as one of them?

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