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Al Qaeda says US will kill its Muslims

Al Qaeda released a September 11 anniversary video declaring the United States is at war with Islam and that American Muslims should brace for a "holocaust", US monitors said Wednesday.

Updated on: Sep 13, 2012 12:36 AM IST
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Al Qaeda released a September 11 anniversary video declaring the United States is at war with Islam and that American Muslims should brace for a "holocaust", US monitors said Wednesday.

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The video, which features al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri as well as its American spokesman Adam Gadahn, is entitled Truth has Come and Falsehood has Perished and was posted on jihadist forums, according to SITE and IntelCenter.

According to a SITE transcript, Gadahn rejects President Barack Obama's assertion that the United States is not at war with Islam because "America is crystal-clear about its opposition to Islam as a political system".

Referring to US drone strikes, he says: "Today, American Muslims are being killed in Yemen, tomorrow they're going to be killed (by the US government) in New York and Los Angeles. Get ready for the holocaust."

The video, which also features al Qaeda officials Ustadh Ahmad Farooq and Maulvi Asim Umar, also argues that the United States is facing defeat on various battlefronts, according to the monitors.

Gadahn, also known as Azzam the American, was born in 1978. He is a native of southern California and has appeared in several videotapes for al Qaeda since 2004.

Egyptian Zawahiri, a former eye surgeon, took charge of the extremist group following the death of Osama bin Laden, who was killed by US special forces in May 2011.

 
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