MI6 Tape Airs On Gullible TV Stations
The Beeb | 03.09.2005 04:43
"It is not clear when or where the tape was filmed."
My guess is MI-6 right after it became obvious the public wasn't buying the original story.
Remember that this is part of a distinct pattern, and the Government who LIED about Iraq has still produced no compelling evidence to support its Conspiracy Theory.
My guess is MI-6 right after it became obvious the public wasn't buying the original story.
Remember that this is part of a distinct pattern, and the Government who LIED about Iraq has still produced no compelling evidence to support its Conspiracy Theory.
London bomber video aired on TV
One of the four (ALLEGED) suicide bombers behind the 7 July London Tube attacks which killed 52 people has appeared on a video obtained by an Arab TV station.
In the message, broadcast on the al-Jazeera network, Mohammad Sidique Khan said he was "a soldier".
Khan, 30, said the UK government had committed atrocities against Muslims and he was inspired by Osama Bin Laden.
In a second message (EDITED ONTO) on the same tape, al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahri claimed responsibility for the blasts.
Public blamed
The eldest of the four (ALLEGED) bombers, Khan, who came from Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, was (ALLEGEDLY) responsible for the Edgware Road Circle Line explosion which killed six people and injured 120.
It is not clear when or where the tape was filmed.
Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Foreign Office have not responded to the tape.
Muslim groups and relatives of the victims of the bombings have expressed outrage at the message.
On the tape the (ALLEGED) bomber said: "Our words are dead until we give them life with our blood.
"I and thousands like me have forsaken everything for what we believe."
He said the public was responsible for the atrocities perpetuated against his "people" across the world because it supported democratically elected governments who carried them out.
"Until we feel security, you will be our targets," he said.
"Until you stop the bombing, gassing, imprisonment and torture of my people we will not stop this fight.
"We are at war and I am a soldier. Now you too will taste the reality of this situation."
'Enemy's land'
In a separate recording (EDITED ONTO THE TAPE), al-Zawahri said the Tube attacks were a "slap" to the policies of Tony Blair.
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said it was being examined closely for any clues on the 7 July attacks, in which three Tube trains and a bus were bombed.
Counter-terrorism sources (WHICH ONES?) said they were not treating the messages as conclusive proof that the al-Qaeda leadership directly ordered - rather than simply inspired - the attacks, he said.
I talk to you today about the blessed London battle which came as a slap to the face of the tyrannical, crusader British arrogance
Ayman al-Zawahri
On his tape, al-Zawahri, speaking in Arabic, said the bombings were proof al-Qaeda had moved the battle to "the enemies' land".
He said: "I talk to you today about the blessed London battle which came as a slap to the face of the tyrannical, crusader British arrogance.
"It's a sip from the glass that the Muslims have been drinking from.
"This blessed battle has transferred - like its glorious predecessors in New York, Washington, and Madrid - the battle to the enemies' land," he said.
He added they would target the "lands and interests of the countries which took part in the aggression against Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan".
'Brainwashing'
Muslim Council of Britain spokesman Inayat Bunglawala told BBC News it was "obscene" to suggest justice for the people of Iraq could be obtained by committing an act of injustice against the people of London.
It's all brainwashing by some wacko scholar who believes his own version of the Koran - there is no holy war
Gous Ali, boyfriend of bomb victim
In quotes: Reaction
"Holding all British people responsible for the Iraq war is just plain wrong - this country was bitterly divided and many millions, perhaps the majority, clearly opposed the war.
"Mr Khan has allowed his hatred to distort his moral compass.
"However, this tape does serve to confirm that the war in Iraq and our policies in the Middle East have indeed led to a radicalisation amongst a section of Muslim youth."
Labour MP Eric Joyce, who supported the Iraq war, said people could be recruited using arguments over Palestine and Kashmir as well as Iraq.
Tory leadership hopeful and former minister Malcolm Rifkind said the "widespread belief" among some Muslims that the UK government's foreign policy was directed against Muslims was wrong.
"I was against the Iraq war - I'm no supporter of the government on that objective, but I do absolve them completely of any anti-Muslim objectives and I think the government has to work a lot harder to explain its foreign policy."
'Lies'
He told BBC News al-Qaeda and "other terrorists" were seeking to exploit the controversies aroused by the Iraq war to win recruits willing to carry out "savage acts".
The Muslim boyfriend of one of the bomb victims condemned the terrorists' broadcasts as "wrong and all lies".
Gous Ali's girlfriend Neetu Jain, a Hindu, was killed in the explosion on the No 30 bus in Tavistock Square.
Mr Ali, who has studied Islam, said: "I just want to go on national television myself and expose their lies.
"It's all brainwashing by some wacko scholar who believes his own version of the Koran and has made it his own battle. There is no holy war.
"They have so much coverage it's damaging, yet the voices of the innocent victims are not being heard."
One of the four (ALLEGED) suicide bombers behind the 7 July London Tube attacks which killed 52 people has appeared on a video obtained by an Arab TV station.
In the message, broadcast on the al-Jazeera network, Mohammad Sidique Khan said he was "a soldier".
Khan, 30, said the UK government had committed atrocities against Muslims and he was inspired by Osama Bin Laden.
In a second message (EDITED ONTO) on the same tape, al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahri claimed responsibility for the blasts.
Public blamed
The eldest of the four (ALLEGED) bombers, Khan, who came from Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, was (ALLEGEDLY) responsible for the Edgware Road Circle Line explosion which killed six people and injured 120.
It is not clear when or where the tape was filmed.
Prime Minister Tony Blair and the Foreign Office have not responded to the tape.
Muslim groups and relatives of the victims of the bombings have expressed outrage at the message.
On the tape the (ALLEGED) bomber said: "Our words are dead until we give them life with our blood.
"I and thousands like me have forsaken everything for what we believe."
He said the public was responsible for the atrocities perpetuated against his "people" across the world because it supported democratically elected governments who carried them out.
"Until we feel security, you will be our targets," he said.
"Until you stop the bombing, gassing, imprisonment and torture of my people we will not stop this fight.
"We are at war and I am a soldier. Now you too will taste the reality of this situation."
'Enemy's land'
In a separate recording (EDITED ONTO THE TAPE), al-Zawahri said the Tube attacks were a "slap" to the policies of Tony Blair.
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said it was being examined closely for any clues on the 7 July attacks, in which three Tube trains and a bus were bombed.
Counter-terrorism sources (WHICH ONES?) said they were not treating the messages as conclusive proof that the al-Qaeda leadership directly ordered - rather than simply inspired - the attacks, he said.
I talk to you today about the blessed London battle which came as a slap to the face of the tyrannical, crusader British arrogance
Ayman al-Zawahri
On his tape, al-Zawahri, speaking in Arabic, said the bombings were proof al-Qaeda had moved the battle to "the enemies' land".
He said: "I talk to you today about the blessed London battle which came as a slap to the face of the tyrannical, crusader British arrogance.
"It's a sip from the glass that the Muslims have been drinking from.
"This blessed battle has transferred - like its glorious predecessors in New York, Washington, and Madrid - the battle to the enemies' land," he said.
He added they would target the "lands and interests of the countries which took part in the aggression against Palestine, Iraq and Afghanistan".
'Brainwashing'
Muslim Council of Britain spokesman Inayat Bunglawala told BBC News it was "obscene" to suggest justice for the people of Iraq could be obtained by committing an act of injustice against the people of London.
It's all brainwashing by some wacko scholar who believes his own version of the Koran - there is no holy war
Gous Ali, boyfriend of bomb victim
In quotes: Reaction
"Holding all British people responsible for the Iraq war is just plain wrong - this country was bitterly divided and many millions, perhaps the majority, clearly opposed the war.
"Mr Khan has allowed his hatred to distort his moral compass.
"However, this tape does serve to confirm that the war in Iraq and our policies in the Middle East have indeed led to a radicalisation amongst a section of Muslim youth."
Labour MP Eric Joyce, who supported the Iraq war, said people could be recruited using arguments over Palestine and Kashmir as well as Iraq.
Tory leadership hopeful and former minister Malcolm Rifkind said the "widespread belief" among some Muslims that the UK government's foreign policy was directed against Muslims was wrong.
"I was against the Iraq war - I'm no supporter of the government on that objective, but I do absolve them completely of any anti-Muslim objectives and I think the government has to work a lot harder to explain its foreign policy."
'Lies'
He told BBC News al-Qaeda and "other terrorists" were seeking to exploit the controversies aroused by the Iraq war to win recruits willing to carry out "savage acts".
The Muslim boyfriend of one of the bomb victims condemned the terrorists' broadcasts as "wrong and all lies".
Gous Ali's girlfriend Neetu Jain, a Hindu, was killed in the explosion on the No 30 bus in Tavistock Square.
Mr Ali, who has studied Islam, said: "I just want to go on national television myself and expose their lies.
"It's all brainwashing by some wacko scholar who believes his own version of the Koran and has made it his own battle. There is no holy war.
"They have so much coverage it's damaging, yet the voices of the innocent victims are not being heard."
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Comments
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The Beeb
03.09.2005 06:25
Get a grip!
Kasperl
Okay, well...
03.09.2005 07:06
Paranoid Pete
MI6
03.09.2005 08:39
People are brainwashed into never questioning the state's intentions and we need more people to hold the healthy view that government is inherently corrupt. It is necessary in the absence of evidence that more people either argue or imply corruption whenever they can, to open up the brainwashed public mind to the 90% likelihood that they are being duped. So whether the above article is vacuous conspiracy theory or factual evidence it matters not. The healthy questioning of state activity has been discarded by opposition parties in pursuit of power, and the responsibility for telling the truth now falls to you and me. Which side are you on?
Alastair
Hey fiddle diddle...
04.09.2005 15:39
" So whether the above article is vacuous conspiracy theory or factual evidence it matters not.", hahahahahahahaha! What can I say to that 'idiot's logic'???
"Which side are you on?", oh it's the Bush Jr tactic again: "You're either with us or against us!" No, I think BOTH you and Bush are full of shit.
Please stop wasting IM bandwidth with baseless tosh.
Seppel