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U.S. State Department Website Posts Translation of Purported Bin Laden Letter

Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden

Report by Khaled Mamdouh, IOL Staff

 
CAIRO, August 30 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – The U.S. State Department posted to one of its websites a translation of a letter purportedly written this month by Osama bin Laden. This indicates that Washington may believe the document, which calls for a new holy war, is authentic.

Upon publishing the letter by IslamOnline, it hit the headlines in almost all the news agencies and media networks worldwide, raising a big question mark; why are the people so interested in anything related to Bin Laden?

The U.S. site, which offers threat assessments to U.S. companies doing business abroad, does not say the letter is genuine but advertises a link to the translation under the heading "new security incident report" and asks readers to look at it, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP) Friday, August 30, 2002.

"The attention of website readers is invited to a purported letter by Osama bin Laden to the people of Afghanistan in late August 2002," says the site, which is run by the department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security.

A password is required to access the actual translation of the four-page, handwritten, Arabic-language letter. The letter was first released Sunday, August 25, by the Qatar-based website www.IslamOnline.net.

IslamOnline tried to find an answer for the question of “Bin Laden hysteria”. A media professor in Cairo University, Dr. Mahmood Khalil, explained the “Bin Laden phobia” in the media, as a part of the U.S. military chase of the man.

“The U.S. is mobilizing the whole world for its so-called war on terrorism. Every one considers the Saudi dissident as the head of world terrorism. The U.S. administration has turned Bin Laden into the biggest symbol for anti-U.S. feelings all over the world. Americans look at Sept 11 attacks as ghostly, with no specific enemy to hit back at,” Khalil said.

“It’s only natural for Bin Laden, or anything related to him, to grab the headlines then,” he added.

Click to enlarge Osama bin Laden's letter

For his part, Dr. Hassan Ragab, professor at the American University in Cairo, said that “the U.S. administration is keen on keeping Bin Laden alive (theoretically) to use him as a justification for any decision it finds OK with its interests”.

“Therefore, it’s only natural to hear about such Bin Laden letters and tapes every now and then, to keep the heat up and to keep people busy, while the Bush administration carries out its own agenda worldwide,” Ragab added.

The two-page typewritten verbatim English translation was posted on the State Department website (www.osac-ds.org) a day later as a "special topic" of global interest.

A State Department official said Friday that the posting of the translation was not intended to imply that U.S. officials knew that Bin Laden had written the letter.

"It's something that is out there that we think people should be aware of but we are not speaking to its authenticity," the official said.

In the past, however, Washington was reluctant to publicize documents and videotapes purported to come from Bin Laden.

U.S. officials balked at such releases, even when the material supports their contention that the Saudi dissident and his al-Qaeda network were behind the September 11 attacks in the United States.

Only after a public outcry did the Pentagon in December release a video it obtained weeks earlier in which Bin Laden is seen boasting of the attacks.

In the undated letter posted to the website, the writer urges Afghans to launch a new Jihad against U.S. troops now in Afghanistan and predicts the fall of the United States.

IslamOnline recived the document from its correspondent in Jalalabad,  eastern Afghanistan who got it from an Afghan source who asked to remain anonymous.

Bin Laden allegedly wrote the undated message "a few weeks ago as a sign that he is still alive," it said.

The last purported statement from Bin Laden was recorded months ago and since then the militant has gone silent, giving rise to speculation that he died either from illness or been killed in the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan.

U.S. officials said repeatedly that they do not know if Bin Laden is dead or alive.

In the letter, Bin Laden allegedly wrote, "I am sending you this message, I am your brother in religion and belief, Osama Bin Mohammed Bin Awad Bin Laden. May the peace, grace and mercy of God be with you.

"This letter is addressed to the proud, strong and valiant people (of Afghanistan) who carried the sword in one hand and the Koran in the other.

"Know, you the lions of the Sharia, you the guardians of the religion that God is almighty and said in his book: 'I promise all the believers and the beneficent they will inherit the earth.'

"O Afghan people, the value of jihad does not escape you and that is the pinnacle of Islam and through jihad (Muslims) earn honor on earth as in paradise."

"(Through jihad) homelands are preserved, the sacred is safeguarded and justice and security reign while fear invades the spirits of the enemy.

"O Afghan people, in telling you these words, I am sure you will understand all my remarks far more than the others because Afghanistan, this country where no invader has managed to set foot through the centuries, has a people who are strong, proud and patient in the fight.

"This country has opened its doors only to Islam and Muslims do not come as settlers but as missionaries.

"O Afghan people, God gave you the grace (too see) your jihad fulfill your aspirations ... and now Britain, Russia and America have entered the battlefield and they challenge the feelings of Muslims in the East as in the West.”

 

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