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Many people cast doubt on the tape as inauthentic or doctored
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DOHA,
September 10 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Two days before the
anniversary of the September attacks and at a time the U.S. is using
its war on terror to launch an attack against Iraq, Qatar’s
Al-Jazeera satellite channel on Monday, September 9, aired video-clips
in which it says Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the 9/11
attacks on the United States.
Al-Jazeera
also broadcast footage of militants which it said were among those
Al-Qaeda members who carried out the 9/11 attacks. The video showed
them pouring over flying manuals and aerial maps of the Pentagon, one
of the group’s targets along with New York’s World Trade Center,
Agence France-Presse (AFP) reported.
The
militants were filmed in the Afghan city of Kandahar “a few
months” before heading to the United States to carry out the attacks
that left about 3,000 dead, the station claimed.
Meanwhile,
over still photos of the hijackers, Bin Laden’s voice was allegedly
heard naming some of the attackers in the September 11 strikes,
including Egyptian Mohammad Atta who he said “led the group which
destroyed the first tower” of the World Trade Center.
Describing
the attacks as “the New York and Washington raids,” Bin Laden
praised “the men who changed the course of history and cleansed the
(Arab-Islamic) nation from the filth of treacherous rulers and their
subordinates.”
Apart
from Atta, Bin Laden named Lebanese Ziyad al-Jarrah, Marwan al-Shehhi
from the United Arab Emirates, “who destroyed the second tower” of
the World Trade Center, and Hani Hanjour (from the Saudi city of Taef)
“who destroyed the Pentagon.”
Al-Jazeera
showed photographs of Hamza al-Ghamdi (alias Julailib al-Ghamdi),
Saeed al-Ghamdi (alias Mutaz al-Ghamdi), Wael al-Shehri (alias Abu
Suleiman) and Ahmad Naami (Abu Hisham), whose names, like those cited
by Bin Laden, figure on the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
list of hijackers.
Al-Jazeera
said it had obtained the videotape which was “recently” recorded
by Al-Qaeda to mark the first anniversary of the attacks. It said it
would air the full video on Tuesday, September 10 at 2105 hrs Qatar
time .
But
the Doha-based channel did not shed light on the whereabouts of Bin
Laden, whose fate has been the subject of intense speculation for
months, AFP said.
Al-Jazeera
also aired footage of one of the hijackers saying in his “will”
that he was trained by Laden.
“May
God reward all those who trained me and made possible this glorious
act, notably the fighter and mujahid (Islamic warrior) Osama bin
Laden, God protect him,” said Saudi kamikaze Abdul Aziz al-Omari.
Al-Omari,
who according to the FBI was one of five hijackers who slammed an
American Airlines Boeing 767 into the north tower of the World Trade
Center, was shown wearing a grey robe with his shoulder-length hair
turbaned in a keffiyeh (chequered headdress).
The
September 11 attacks were “a message to all infidels and to America
to leave the Arabian peninsula and stop supporting the cowardly Jews
in Palestine,” he said.
“Let
it be known that we can bring you and other enemies down,” Al-Omari
said, addressing the United States.
It
was the first time Bin Laden directly claimed responsibility for the
attacks, Al-Jazeera claimed.
However,
a spokesman for Al-Qaeda also claimed the strikes in a videotape aired
by Saudi-owned MBC television on April 17.
“We
were able to hit the head of the infidels on his own turf,” Suleiman
Abu Ghaith said in that tape.
“God
ordered us to terrorize the infidels, and we terrorized the
infidels.”
For
its part, the U.S. Defense Department released on December 13 a
private videotape of bin Laden found in Afghanistan last fall. The
footage showed bin Laden meeting with supporters and claiming
responsibility for the attack on the World Trade Center, AFP said.
“We
calculated in advance the number of casualties from the enemy, who
would be killed based on the position of the tower. We calculated that
the floors that would be hit would be three or four floors. I was the
most optimistic of them all,” Bin Laden said on that tape.
But
many people in Islamic circles and the Arab world cast doubt on it as
inauthentic or doctored and not the smoking gun touted by U.S.
officials at the time.
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