New al Qaeda video urges individual jehad

The video is titled as "You are only responsible for yourself."

Washington: Al Qaeda has released a
two-part 100-minute video apparently produced after the death
of Osama bin Laden that calls for individual acts of jihad on
"enemy soil," a US-based monitoring service said.

Among the several speakers are Ayman al-Zawahiri,
al Qaeda`s long-time number two to bin Laden, and
American-born Adam Gadahn, who says that Muslims living in the
West are "perfectly placed to play an important and decisive
part in the jihad against the Zionists and Crusaders."

Muslims living in the United States can easily buy
automatic assault weapons at a gun show without any
identification or submitting to a background check, Gadahn
says, speaking in English, according to a transcript of the
first video released yesterday by the SITE Monitoring Service.

"It`s important that we weaken our cowardly enemies`
will to fight by targeting influential public figures in
Crusader and Zionist government, industry and media," Gadahn
said.

The video was produced by al Qaeda`s media arm,
as-Sahab and is titled, "You are only responsible for
yourself."

It was posted on Web forums on Thursday, and opens
with old footage of bin Laden sitting next to al-Zawahiri
giving a speech that criticizes the Western occupation of
Muslim lands.

The al Qaeda leader was killed on May 2 by US
commandos who raided his safe house in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

SITE said the video appears to have been made after
bin Laden`s death because references to him add the phrase:
"May Allah have mercy on him" after his name.

Other top al Qaeda officials who appear on the video
include Abu Laith Al-Libi and Attiya Allah.

The narrator of the first video also lists several
Muslims who carried out individual acts of jihad, portraying
them as paragons to be admired and copied.

Gadahn is one of al Qaeda`s top propagandists.
Born Adam Pearlman, he began studying Islam in 1995
when he was 17. He converted later that year and reportedly
moved to Pakistan in 1998.

He has appeared in many al Qaeda videos.

PTI

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